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  • #1
    James Baldwin
    “and the whole place looked tired and discouraged, as though wearily about to shave and get dressed for a terrible evening.”
    James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk

  • #2
    James Baldwin
    “I don’t believe there’s a white man in this country, baby, who can even get his dick hard, without he hear some nigger moan.”
    James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk

  • #3
    James Baldwin
    “a forehead so high that it can make you think of cathedrals.”
    James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk

  • #4
    James Baldwin
    “People make you pay for the way you look, which is also the way you think you look, and what time writes in a human face is the record of that collision.”
    James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk

  • #5
    James Baldwin
    “His courtesy is as real as her trouble.”
    James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk

  • #6
    Ford Madox Ford
    “pour le bon motif!”
    Ford Madox Ford, The Good Soldier

  • #7
    Ford Madox Ford
    “bonne bouche,”
    Ford Madox Ford, The Good Soldier

  • #8
    Ford Madox Ford
    “beaux yeux.”
    Ford Madox Ford, The Good Soldier

  • #9
    John Shelby Spong
    “Peter Gomes, Harvey Cox, Diana Eck and Dorothy Austin.”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #10
    John Shelby Spong
    “Lawrence Meredith”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #11
    John Shelby Spong
    “knowledge of Jewish culture, Jewish symbols, Jewish icons and the tradition of Jewish storytelling. It requires an understanding of what the Jews called “midrash.”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #12
    John Shelby Spong
    “Unless biblical literalism is challenged overtly in the Christian church itself, it will, in my opinion, kill the Christian faith.”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #13
    John Shelby Spong
    “So I am driven to find a different way to read the Bible that allows me simultaneously to be both a person of faith and a person thankful for and dedicated to the century in which I am privileged to live.”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #14
    John Shelby Spong
    “we do not possess a single scriptural document written any less than twenty-one years after the crucifixion that purports to tell us anything about the historical life of Jesus of Nazareth! We then have to face the fact that, at the very least, there is absolute silence for twenty-one years.”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #15
    John Shelby Spong
    “Mark provides us, for example, with the first mention in Christian history of the figure we call John the Baptist. Mark is the first to relate the story of Jesus’ baptism and the account of his temptation in the wilderness. He is the first to suggest that the betrayal was by the hand of one of “the twelve.” He is the first New Testament writer to associate miracles with the memory of Jesus. He is the first to assert that Jesus taught in parables.”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #16
    John Shelby Spong
    “The Christian story did not drop from heaven fully written. It grew and developed year by year over a period of forty-two to seventy years. That is not what most Christians have been taught to think, but it is factual. Christianity has always been an evolving story. It was never, even in the New Testament, a finished story.”
    John Shelby Spong, Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy: A Journey into a New Christianity Through the Doorway of Matthew's Gospel – Recovering Jewish Scripture Through Progressive Theology

  • #17
    Iris Murdoch
    “Starting a novel is opening a door on a misty landscape; you can still see very little but you can smell the earth and feel the wind blowing.”
    Iris Murdoch



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