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7896896 Thus the six grandfathers were the six directions. Black Elk became the sixth grandfather, the spirit of the "below" direction, the earth, the place where mankind lives, the source of human life. By becoming the sixth grandfather through the vision experience, Black Elk was identified as the spirit of all mankind. And the vision foreshadowed his life as a holy nman-as thinker, healer, teacher." Raymond J. Demallie
5be2277 I did not know then how much was ended. When I look back now from this high hill of my old age, I can still see the butchered women and children lying heaped and scattered all along the crooked gulch as plain as when I saw them with eves still young. And I can see that something else died there in the bloody mud, and was buried in the blizzard. A people's dream died there. It was a beautiful dream. Raymond J. Demallie
a52bd83 The author's postscript relating the ceremony on Harney Peak does little to buoy hope. There the old man prayed that the sacred tree might bloom again and the people find their way back to the sacred hoop and the good red road. He cried out, "O make my people live!"-and in reply a low rumble of thunder sounded, and a drizzle of rain fell from a sky that shortly before had been cloudless. Whether this sign was a hopeful one or, more likely, .. Raymond J. Demallie
62439ec Despite such secular acclaim, the book put Black Elk in an awkward position in relation to the Catholic Church. His reputation on the reservation was built as a Catholic catechist, not as a native religious leader. The Jesuit priests at Holy Rosary Mission were shocked and horrified at the suggestion that one of their most valued catechists still harbored beliefs in the old Indian religion. For them to accept Black Elk Speaks at face value .. Raymond J. Demallie
e9d40c8 intended to include the prayer on Harney Peak in the book. Although the old man was embarrassed in front of the priests who had been his confessors and advisors for many years, he never denied the sincerity of his final appeal to the six grandfathers.87 Raymond J. Demallie
5b40889 These things I shall remember by the way, and often they may seem to be the very tale itself, as when I was living them in happiness and sorrow. But now that I can see it all as from a lonely hilltop, I know it was the story of a mighty vision given to a man too weak to use it; of a holy tree that should have flourished in a people's heart with flowers and singing birds, and now is withered; and of a people's dream that died in bloody snow. John G. Neihardt
d5077a9 Kristofferson's songs, particularly, explored sensual love and desperate negotiations with personal devils in a rambling ballad style that sharply contrasted with the strictly tempered verse that had dominated country music for decades. He engendered a freedom of expression in Nashville's music business, and, in his wake, other freedoms emerged. Michael Streissguth
9142934 Stoned on pain Amy Goldman Koss
ef548a8 She lifted the girl's shirt, showing her ribs and the pointy bumps of her spine. They were like the bones of some animal who'd starved to death in the desert. Her flesh, the dark sand blown in thin drifts over the bones. Amy Goldman Koss
fd60a0c If a being from another world were to ask you, "How can I learn what it's like to be human?" a good answer would be, "Study mythology." -- power-of-myth Joseph Campbell
7d1e29b The Power of Myth For screenwriting, Jon recommends The Writer's Journey by Christopher Vogler, which he used to determine if Swingers was structurally correct. He is also a big fan of The Power of Myth, a video interview of Joseph Campbell by Bill Moyers. "With The Jungle Book, I really am going back and doubling down on the old myths." TF: We recorded our podcast during the shooting of The Jungle Book, in his production office next to set.. Timothy Ferriss
f7265fe The whole process at the "Inny," as it was known, imitated a grand and long-standing intellectual tradition, and nothing defined it better than the august school motto: No nobis solum set toti mundo nati--You're born not for yourself but for the whole world." Bob Spitz
ad3beba By mid-1966, an astounding eighty-eight Lennon-McCartney songs had been recorded in over 2,900 versions. Gershwin finally had competition. Bob Spitz
2f3c5fd any henchman who thinks himself the equal of his superior is dangerous. Lindsey Davis
dd6b5f1 That's a nice quote," Langston said. "Underline it and fold down the page for me, will you?" I did as instructed." Rachel Cohn
980e4cc Premature action alerts the opposition. Lindsey Davis
37606b8 Poor people can write. It's one of the few things poverty, and lack Caitlin Moran
13d8f08 I felt a sense of longing for him such as I've never experienced in my lifetime for any person, or even for any pet. Rachel Cohn
14a49b4 the love I felt for him was huge and real, and, while painful, it forever changed me as a person, Rachel Cohn
15f3973 Norman Maclean once wrote that "when you work outside of a town for a couple of months you get feeling a lot better than the town and very hostile toward it." Philip Connors
ad53779 Yoko has a refrigerated room, just for keeping her fur coats. She's got rooms full of those clothes racks like you see at Marks and Spencer. Philip Norman
b22b7f0 Imagine six apartments It isn't hard to do. One is full of fur coats The other's full of shoes. Philip Norman
976a4a4 felt personally betrayed that the man who had sung "Imagine no possessions" now had accumulated costly real estate and herds of prize cattle." Philip Norman
f7960ce Norman Cherry wrote on Twitter: 'Recently finished reading War on Wheels: a wonderful account of the people and systems necessary to fight a successful war. I really enjoyed reading it. Thoroughly researched, well written, very accessible and suitable for specialist or general reader. Philip Hamlyn Williams
42b9735 Recorded at the same time, but not destined for release until 19 months later, was John's 'Across the Universe', melding the sweetest and loneliest of his lyrics ('Thoughts meander like a restless wind inside a letter box...') with the mantra he'd soon be chanting in the Himalayas. He wanted a female chorus totally without artifice so, rather than professional backing singers, it was decided to use two of the fans permanently on watch outsi.. Philip Norman
4e76fba You know...give peace a chance, not shoot people for peace. All we need is love. I believe it. it's damned hard but I absolutely believe it. We're not the first to say 'Imagine no countries' or 'Give peace a chance' but we're carrying that torch, like the Olympic torch, passing it from hand to hand, to each other, to each country, to each generation. That's our job...I've never claimed divinity. I've never claimed purity of soul. I've never.. biography john-lennon philip-norman Philip Norman
4843e06 For the first time since its birth in Britain's industrial dawn, Liverpool was deliberately invoked as a source of excitement, glamour, and novelty. Philip Norman
2422fec Paul then asked if being managed by Brian would make any difference to the music they played. Brian assured him that it would not. There was a second uneasy silence, again broken by John. "Right then, Brian," he said. "Manage" Philip Norman
91585a3 staff are terrified of them, and not without reason. Philip Norman
14c992c have fired more people than any comparable employer unit in the world. They make Lord Beaverbrook look like Jesus. Philip Norman
b2dcffb John's niceness about signing his Double Fantasy album temporarily disarmed him. Philip Norman
99ccb40 He had always loved to draw and paint, begging to be bought pencils, paint boxes, and paper rather than toys, spending hours wrapped up in worlds of his own creation. Philip Norman
d2687df A]s Norman Mailer pointed out decades ago, and Philip Roth not long afterwards, niceness is the enemy. Every soft stroke from society is like the pfft of an aerosol can as it eats up a few more atoms of our brain's delicate ozone, and furthers our personal cretinization. Adam Begley
a611094 escaped from the theater by running into the adjacent fire station, sliding down the firemen's pole, and escaping in a police car while one of the engines rushed out to create a diversion. Philip Norman
b3bc330 The doorman code of conduct?" I ask Gabriel. What did I do wrong this time? Or is Gabriel one of those Madonna/whore guys who can't deal with a girl who makes the first move? "No, the gentleman's code of conduct," he says. "And, I don't know, maybe needing better ambience? Like, not in a closet. Maybe dinner and a movie first?" I really don't know how to do this. When the stakes count. I am an idiot. I turn around to leave, embarrassed.. Rachel Cohn
9b36020 Don't do it for the sake of doing it, but don't wait for a fantasy, either. Rachel Cohn
db01f78 Librarians were like Mary Poppins to me. They always knew how to match a book to my mood or to whatever I was going through at the time. I could always find peace in books." "And escape?" Rachel Cohn
29b98d7 What I was sure of was that the bagpipes had begun to play "Fairytale of New York"--which is basically the best Christmas song ever written." Rachel Cohn
ef31dcf I know this is the wrong choice. But it feels like the only choice. So I make it. Rachel Cohn
ff47341 The minute she left the apartment, I missed having her there. But as with all loves, I supposed, the consolation was in the fact that she'd be back. Rachel Cohn
6486364 There are certain things a girl just knows, like that a fourth minute on a punk song is a bad, bad idea, Rachel Cohn
b29fe4e I always made it my mission to like him, because somebody has to like the people no one else likes or the world would just be hopeless. And the best way to extract holiday cheer, I've found, is to spend time with the most curmudgeonly person you know , and their grump can't help but force you into feeling good, because it gives you perspective and balance. Rachel Cohn
62c59a5 Anyone who's lived in Manhattan all his life always feels torn whenever he leaves it. There's the satisfaction of breaking free, for a time. But that's balanced heavily by the feeling of leaving your whole life behind, and to see it from a distance. Rachel Cohn
cbd6153 Librarians were like Mary Poppins to me. They always knew how to match a book to my mood, or to whatever I was going through at the time. I could always find peace in books. Rachel Cohn