“A whole generation of veteran composers has never taken a stand or provided an example and has produced in the music academies generations of docile workers for the music industry. What can you expect from downtrodden workers who see music as a type of profession, like stenography, and not an act of creation that by its nature is subversive?” WholeTakenGenerationsExampleCreationTypeIndustryWorkersProfessionComposerVeteranAcademyMusic IndustrySubversiveDocileDowntrodden Author:Itay Talgam
“You know, we can't keep talking about our dependence on foreign oil, and the need to deal with global warming, and the challenge that it poses to our climate and to God's creation, and just let business as usual go on. And that means something has to be taken away from some people.” PeopleKnowsNeedsMeanChallengesDealsTalkingTakenCreationGoes OnClimateOilGlobal WarmingUsualDependenceGod's CreationKeep TalkingForeign Oil Author:Hillary Clinton
“The surprise of animals... in and out, cats and dogs and a milk goat and chickens and guinea hens, all taken for granted, as if man was intended to live on terms of friendly intercourse with the rest of creation instead of huddling in isolation on the fourteenth floor of an apartment house in a city where animals occurred behind bars in the zoo.” IfsMenHouseTermAnimalCitiesBehindsTakenDogCreationCatSurpriseBarsGrantedIsolationFriendlyChickensMilkApartmentIntercourseGoatsZoosTaken For GrantedHensGuineaCat And Dog Author:Elizabeth Janeway
“Our age is one in which usefulness is thought to be the chief merit of nature; in which the attainment of power, the utilization of its resources is taken to be the chief purpose of man in God's creation. Man has indeed become primarily a tool-making animal, and the world is now a gigantic tool box for the satisfaction of his needs.” MenWorldNeedsAgePurposeAnimalTakenCreationResourcesToolsEnvironmentalSatisfactionBoxesChiefsMeritStewardshipAttainmentUsefulnessGod's CreationUtilizationTool Boxes Book:God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism Source: God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism
“The character of the landscape changes from hour to hour, day to day, season to season. Nothing of the earth can be taken for granted; you feel that Creation is going on in your sight. You see things in the high air that you do not see farther down in the lowlands. In the high country all objects bear upon you, and you touch hard upon the earth. From my home I can see the huge, billowing clouds; they draw close upon me and merge with my life.” FeelsI CanCountryHardCharacterHomeEarthHoursTakenAirCreationObjectsHugeBearsDrawsSeasonsSightCloudsGrantedLandscapeDay To DayTaken For Granted Author:N. Scott Momaday
“A reasonable being should ask himself why - if chemicals can enter into plants, and plants be taken up into animals, and animals be taken into man - why man himself, who is the peak of visible creation, should be denied the privilege of being assimilated into a higher power? The rose has no right to say that there is no life above it and neither has man, who has a vast capacity and unconquerable yearning for eternal life and truth and love.” IfsMenShouldAsksAnimalTakenCreationHigherEternalCapacityAnd LoveRosePlantPrivilegeVisibleReasonableChemicalsDeniedYearningEternal LifeHigher PowerTruth And LoveUnconquerable Book:Go to Heaven: A Spiritual Road Map to Eternity Source: Go to Heaven: A Spiritual Road Map to Eternity