“I am truly amazed that after all this time, religious groups still need to attack entertainment and use these tragedies as a pitiful excuse for their own self-serving publicity. In response to their protests, I will provide a show where I balance my songs with a wholesome Bible reading. This way, fans will not only hear my so-called, violent point of view, but we can also examine the virtues of wonderful 'Christian' stories of disease, murder, adultery, suicide and child sacrifice. Now that seems like 'entertainment' to me.” WayNeedsChildrenStillsSelfStoriesUseShowsSeemsChristianSongReadingReligiousViewsVirtueWonderfulSacrificeGroupsAtheismFansBalanceDiseaseTragedyMurderSuicideResponseEntertainmentExcusePositive AtheismPoint Of ViewViolentProtestServingAmazedAdulteryPublicityPitifulSelf ServingBible Reading Author:Marilyn Manson
“We who have grown up on a diet of honour and shame can still grasp what must seem unthinkable to people living in the aftermath of the death of God and of tragedy: that men will sacrifice their dearest love on the implacable altars of their pride.” PeopleMenStillsSeemsSacrificeAtheismPrideTragedyShamePositive AtheismDietsHonourAltarsUnthinkableAftermath Author:Salman Rushdie
“Great loves were almost always great tragedies. Perhaps it was because love was never truly great until the element of sacrifice entered into it.” SacrificeElementsTragedyGreat LoveGreat Tragedy Book:Dangerous Days Source: Dangerous Days
“I used to think that the Civil War was our country's greatest tragedy, but I do remember that there were some redeeming features in the Civil War in that there was some spirit of sacrifice and heroism displayed on both sides. I see no redeeming features in Watergate.” ThinkingWarCountryRememberUsedSpiritSidesSacrificeTragedyOur CountryFeaturesCivil WarHeroismBoth SidesRedeemingWatergate Author:Sam Ervin
“Once I became historically aware, I realized there are these formative moments of history tied around tragedy and disaster and sacrifice, that led people to survive and take stock and move on with some kind of notion of betterment.” PeopleKindMomentsMovingSacrificeTragedyNotionI RealizedDisasterTiedBetterment Author:Fred D'Aguiar