“When I was a kid and the carnival would come to the shopping centre, I'd go down and talk to all the people running the rides. I like that whole lifestyle, moving from town to town in a nomadic existence.” PeopleWholeRunningKidsMovingExistenceTownsDown AndWhole LifeLifestyleShoppingCentreCarnivalsNomadic Author:Randy Quaid
“The soul is a fire that darts its rays through all the senses; it is in this fire that existence consists; all the observations and all the efforts of philosophers ought to turn towards this ME, the centre and moving power of our sentiments and our ideas.” IdeasSoulMovingTurnsEffortExistenceFireOughtPhilosopherSensesObservationBurningSentimentsRaysCentreDarts Author:Madame de Stael
“What happened on that day (of Easter) became, was and remained the centre around which everything else moves. For everything lasts its time, but the love of God - which was at work and was expressed in the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead - lasts forever. Because this event took place, there is no reason to despair, and even when we read the newspaper with all its confusing and frightening news, there is every reason to hope.” ReasonLastsMovingJesusChristForeverHappenedEventsDespairNewsJesus ChristNewspapersGod LoveNo ReasonResurrectionFrighteningCentreEasterConfusingJesus ResurrectionResurrection Of Jesus Christ Book:Insights: Karl Barth's Reflections on the Life of Faith Source: Insights: Karl Barth's Reflections on the Life of Faith
“To live and die amongst foreigners may seem less absurd than to live persecuted or tortured by one's fellow countrymen.... But toemigrate is always to dismantle the centre of the world, and so to move into a lost, disoriented one of fragments.” WorldMaySeemsMovingDiesLostFellowsAbsurdCentreFragmentsForeignersPersecutedCountrymen Book:And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos Source: And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos