
Mudfootball.
Song lyrics, Brushfire Fairytales (2001)
II, st. 4
The Winding Stair and Other Poems (1933), A Dialogue of Self and Soul http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1397/
Mudfootball.
Song lyrics, Brushfire Fairytales (2001)
To Major Kratzenberg on 3 July 1942, The Battle of Smolensk. Quoted in "Generalfeldmarschall Model Biographie" - Page 93 - by Walter Göriltz - 2012
"The Spirit of the Age, I", Examiner (9 January 1831), p. 20 Full text online http://oll.libertyfund.org/title/256/50650
Ringo Rama promotional interview with Jody Denberg (July 2003)
Changing Consciousness (1991)
Context: If I am right in saying that thought is the ultimate origin or source, it follows that if we don't do anything about thought, we won't get anywhere. We may momentarily relieve the population problem, the ecological problem, and so on, but they will come back in another way.<!-- p. 25
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 599.
“It has to look democratic, but we must have everything in [our] hand.”
Es muss demokratisch aussehen, aber wir müssen alles in der Hand haben.
1945, in: Wolfgang Leonhard: Child of the revolution. Transl. by C. M. Woodhouse. London (Collins) 1957. Brandenburgische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung (archiviert bei archive.org) https://web.archive.org/web/20110111220208/http://www.politische-bildung-brandenburg.de/demokratie/themen/spielregeln/realpolitik.htm (Brandenburg State Institution for Political Education)
Said to Michael Silverberg of NPR; quote featured in the Buffy Monster Book (2000)
Context: I think there's a lot of people out there who say we must not have horror in any form, we must not say scary things to children because it will make them evil and disturbed... That offends me deeply, because the world is a scary and horrifying place, and everyone's going to get old and die, if they're that lucky. To set children up to think that everything is sunshine and roses is doing them a great disservice. Children need horror because there are things they don't understand. It helps them to codify it if it is mythologized, if it's put into the context of a story, whether the story has a happy ending or not. If it scares them and shows them a little bit of the dark side of the world that is there and always will be, it's helping them out when they have to face it as adults.