Not All Great Quotes Come From Great People

The first time I read this quote it rang so true and I wanted to puke because of the source and circumstance. But tell me you don’t get it:

If you did not know, he was the doctor of Auschwitz that had human form but that is where it ended. Likely the last true appearance of the Anti-Christ. Sure the devil has sent minions here and there and he may have sent Trump as a practical joke but I don’t concern myself with what comes from evil. I’ve heard enough. So much that I followed the directions once nearly to my own death but Jesus put the kabosh on that.

LIGHT always reveals the Darkness.

He said this in a lesson to the Pharisees who still weren’t getting it I mean it took the tearing in two of the temple upon Christ’s last breath. But I took the lesson from that about being lazy or careless with words. I still fuck it up. But Jesus knew I would. He gave me a nuggy in church one day.

Though this has long been peddled as part of a letter he wrote to Judge Thayer, this part of the quote was indeed said by Bartolomew Vanzetti regarding the railroading and upcoming execution of Saco Nicola and himself:

The context being that never in their simple lives could these 2 Italian anarchists achieve what they will in their deaths. Their message of man being equal to man with no wolves to tear them apart was better made in their legacy, it is true. The fact that it caused the 2nd global outcrying and protest put the punctuation to its end.

Ernest Shackleton is a personal hero. He kept his crew together when the mission to the Antarctic passage fell apart. He even had a Judas trying to pull the crew apart but he wisely made the man more important, asked him for advice effectively playing him. He turned his mind to finding help under ridiculous circumstance which should have killed him and the 2 men with him, Tom Crean and Frank Worsley. But it didn’t. Not one man was lost though all had been given funerals in the 3 years with no word.

Wanna learn something wild about this, read here

I hate Ayn Rand. And I hated both of those monstrosities she penned. But Atlas Shrugged? It opens with the lin “Who is John Galt?” and then you have to read more than 500 pages to know.

Alas, there are more than 50 Stravinsky quotes I love but I will leave this:

Yours because I said so,

Fatova

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