All Quotes By Tag: Poetry
“Science has given us a great lie. It is this lie that ends the current age of faith in God.”
“There is no greater crime than a crime against humanity. There is no greater crime against humanity than usury. The greatest violence, and the greatest threat to humanity, is the growth of MONEY.”
“There is no greater crime against humanity than usury.”
“The greatest violence, and the greatest threat to humanity, is the growth of MONEY.”
“In the new faith, there is only one commandment. It is this commandment, and this commandment alone, that must be followed to end the times of suffering, which are soon to come. FORSAKE USURY.”
“Those who have assets must withdraw them from the markets of loans. Do not accept notes of loan on speculation. The time will soon come when you will gain no profits from the market of loans, and your wealth will be taken by the very few.”
“Now hear of the new judgement. You are judged many times more by what you do in groups than for what you do as individuals.”
“Humankind must no longer permit the lie to be taught to its children.”
“We have the power to move mountain, if we have faith that the mountain can be moved.”
“You are judged many times more by what you do in groups than for what you do as individuals.”
“God is the one subject of reality. Take away the one subject and there is nothing real.”
“The truths of the one subject have already been discovered, but have not been accepted because they spell the death of the faith in the lie.”
“Shall that be shut to man, which to the beast Is open? or will God incense his ire For such a petty trespass? and not praise Rather your dauntless virtue, whom the pain Of death denounced, whatever thing death be, Deterred not from achieving what might lead To happier life, knowledge of good and evil; Of good, how just? of evil, if what is evil Be real, why not known, since easier shunned? God therefore cannot hurt ye, and be just; Not just, not God: not feared then, nor obeyed: Your fear itself of death removes the fear. Why then was this forbid? Why, but to awe; Why, but to keep ye low and ignorant, His worshippers? He knows that in the day Ye eat thereof, your eyes, that seem so clear, Yet are but dim, shall perfectly be then Opened and cleared, and ye shall be as gods, Knowing both good and evil, as they know.”
“This year has taught me the simple craft of belief. I believe in the things I’ve nurtured and built this year. Slowly but carefully. Such as understanding, knowledge, passion, strength; the hundreds of songs I’ve written, the 365 poems, the books I’ve read and the miles I’ve run. The resolution to breathe, to meditate, to not harm my mind or body even when I’ve felt like it. ”
“Upon This Age, That Never Speaks Its MindUpon this age, that never speaks its mind,This furtive age, this age endowed with powerTo wake the moon with footsteps, fit an oarInto the rowlocks of the wind, and findWhat swims before his prow, what swirls behind—Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour,Rains from the sky a meteoric showerOf facts . . . they lie unquestioned, uncombined.Wisdom enough to leech us of our illIs daily spun; but there exists no loomTo weave it into fabric; undefiledProceeds pure Science, and has her say; but stillUpon this world from the collective wombIs spewed all day the red triumphant child.”
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