
Truth Behind the Fantasy of Porn: The Greatest Illusion on Earth (2010), Dedication
On women in the entertainment industry http://reelladies.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/reel-lady-masiela-lusha/
Truth Behind the Fantasy of Porn: The Greatest Illusion on Earth (2010), Dedication
1940s, The Question – What is your Hope' (c. 1940s)
On violence in movies inspiring real-life violence, as quoted in Jam Showbiz (6 June 1999) http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/S/Stowe_Madeleine/1999/06/06/762059.html
Context: I am really astonished at the number of violent acts.
I'm not saying that the movies created these situations, because there are a whole bunch of things.
But a lot of people in the movie industry tend to run and hide from it like ostriches. Movie industry people are definitely in denial right now, but you do become de-sensitized to violence when you see it on the screen so often.
Let's face it, violence exists for one reason in movies, and that's to get an effect, create an emotion, sell tickets.
Reimaging India: Unlocking the Potential of Asia’s Next Superpower
This was said not only for that same time, but also to set thereupon the ground of my faith when He saith anon following: But take it, believe it, and keep thee therein and comfort thee therewith and trust thou thereto; and thou shalt not be overcome.
The Sixteenth Revelation, Chapter 70
“I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was.”
Source: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Book Three, Part I “Snake’s Road”, Chapter 2 (p. 323)
The Birthgrave (1975)