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“Demands for equality need to be as complicated as the inequalities they seek to address.”
Reni Eddo-Lodge“Demands for equality need to be as complicated as the inequalities they seek to address.”
Reni Eddo-Lodge, Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race“Every voice raised against racism chips away at its power. We can't afford to stay silent.”
Reni Eddo-Lodge, Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race“White privilege is an absence of the consequences of racism. An absence of structural discrimination, an absence of your race being viewed as a problem first and foremost.”
Reni Eddo-Lodge, Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race“On the Path of the Wise there is probably no danger more deadly, no poison more pernicious, no seduction more subtle than Spiritual Pride; it strikes, being solar, at the very heart of the Aspirant; more, it is an inflation and exacerbation of the Ego, so that its victim runs the peril of straying into a Black Lodge, and finding himself at home there.”
Aleister Crowley, Magick Without Tears“We show hospitality to strangers not merely because they need it, but because we need it, too. The stranger at the door is the living symbol and memory that we are all strangers here. This is not our house, our table, our food, our lodging; this is God's house and table and food and lodging. We were pilgrims and wanderers, aliens and strangers, even enemies of God, but we, too, were welcomed into this place. To show hospitality to the stranger is, as Gordon Lathrop has observed, to say, "We are beggars here together. Grace will surprise us both.”
Thomas G. Long, Beyond the Worship Wars: Building Vital and Faithful Worship“Few of us could speak the other's language, but all of us had by now discovered the lodge's unique 'outside toilet'…which transcended all national barriers. The lodge owner wouldn't let you use it unless you promised to lock yourself in with a special key. Everybody thought this odd, but they understood his concern once inside. The loo was just two parallel blocks of wood laid either side of a big hole in the floor. You went in, squatted down on the blocks, felt the gust of chill air wafting up your nether regions, looked through legs, and watched the bottom fall out of your world for a sheer drop of two thousand feet! The reason for locking the door was obvious. Any unwitting interloper who swung it inwards when you were squatting over that hole was certain to knock you off your perch and straight down it. And that would be a one-way trip to oblivion. With your trousers round your ankles”
Frank Kusy, Kevin and I in India“Universities are the cathedrals of the modern age. They shouldn't have to justify their existence by utilitarian criteria.”
David Lodge“In his heart, some tiny piece of what hadn't happened would lodge.”
Simon Van Booy“Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging-place of wayfaring men!”
Bible“A memory is lodged in the mind but a feeling inhabits the whole body”
Denis Avey, The Man Who Broke Into Auschwitz: A True Story of World War II