“The great Christian art did not die because all possible forms had been used up; it died because faith was being transformed into piety. Now, the same conquest of the outside world that brought in our modern individualism, so different from that of the Renaissance, is by way of relativizing the individual. It is plain to see that man's faculty of transformation, which began by a remaking of the natural world, has ended by calling man himself into question.” MenWorldWayArtDifferentChristianFormUsedDiesIndividualNaturalModernCallingDiedTransformationFacultyIndividualismTransformedConquestNatural WorldPietyRenaissanceOutside WorldGreat ChristianChristian Art Author:Andre Malraux
“But now mine own eyes have beheld God; but not my natural, but my spiritual eyes, for my natural eyes could not have beheld; for I should have withered and died in his presence; but his glory was upon me; and I beheld his face, for I was transfigured before him.” ShouldEyeFacesSpiritualNaturalMinesGloryShould HaveDiedWitheredSpiritual Eyes Author:Moses
“To die: - to sleep: No more; and, by a sleep to say we end The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished.” HeartEndsDeathDiesNaturalSleepThousandSpeechDiedFleshShockLife And DeathAcheHeirsHamlet And OpheliaHamlet 2Heart AcheImportant HamletNo SleepMortality In HamletSleep DreamBe Or Not To BeHamlet RevengeMorality In HamletSlings And ArrowsHamlet DeathHamlet SignificantNot SleepingShort DeathNatural Play Author:William Shakespeare
“My grandmother refused to concede that any member of the family died of natural causes. An uncle's cancer in middle age occurred because all the suitcases fell off the luggage rack onto him when he was in his teens, and so forth. Death was an acquired characteristic.” AgeCausesNaturalMiddleMembersDiedCancerCharacteristicsGrandmotherTeensUnclesMy GrandmotherMiddle AgesSuitcasesRacksLuggage Book:Speedboat Source: Speedboat