
“Joan, you are one irritating Jew-broad! The first time I heard your voice, my foreskin fell off.”
Joan Rivers Comedy Central Roast (2009)
The Confession (c. 452?)
Context: I used to stay out in the forests and on the mountain and I would wake up before daylight to pray in the snow, in icy coldness, in rain, and I used to feel neither ill nor any slothfulness, because, as I now see, the Spirit was burning in me at that time.
And it was there of course that one night in my sleep I heard a voice saying to me: "You do well to fast: soon you will depart for your home country." And again, a very short time later, there was a voice prophesying: "Behold, your ship is ready."' And it was not close by, but, as it happened, two hundred miles away, where I had never been nor knew any person. And shortly thereafter I turned about and fled from the man with whom I had been for six years, and I came, by the power of God who directed my route to advantage (and I was afraid o nothing), until I reached that ship.
“Joan, you are one irritating Jew-broad! The first time I heard your voice, my foreskin fell off.”
Joan Rivers Comedy Central Roast (2009)
“To gain your own voice you have to forget about having it heard.”
A ja na przekór kolegom wierzę w twój głos. W twój głos rozsądku. Rzuć tę robotę. Dziękujemy ci bardzo.
To Idol contestants
Describing a childhood vision he had while very ill and near death.
Black Elk Speaks (1961)
Source: Out of Sight, Out of Time
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 125.