Quotes About Ritual
Houve um tempo em que Sansum se ajoelhava diante de mim e beijava minha espada
~ Bernard Cornwell
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We cut off their long hair, for I liked to caulk my ships' planks with the hair of slain enemies
~ Bernard Cornwell
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They're praying to ham bones, ham bones! The blessed pig!
~ Bernard Cornwell
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It was, predictably, a morning ceremony, for nothing good comes of endeavours undertaken when the sun is in decline
~ Bernard Cornwell
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why prefer a god who wants you to torture yourself instead of worshipping Eostre who wants you to take a girl into the woods and make babies?
~ Bernard Cornwell
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Who summons the dead man?" she asked. "A fresh corpse," Æthelwold said. "A fresh corpse?" I asked. "Someone must be sent to the world of the dead," he explained, as though it were obvious, "to find Bjorn and bring him back." "So they kill someone?" Gisela asked. "How else can they send a messenger to the dead?" Æthelwold asked pugnaciously.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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Any ceremony performed in the absence of reasonable knowledge as to cause and effect is magic.
~ Bernard Wolfe
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For a Nebraska kid in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Nebraska football was a quasi-religion, so I ran out to get The Omaha World-Herald every morning, salivating for the sports page. My dad, however, required that I read one front page story and one editorial before I was allowed to turn to the sports.
~ Ben Sasse
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If somebody wants to go to church because they like the ritual of it and want to sit in silence for a while one time a week, then that's great. If someone wants to go because they believe that God them and Jesus rose after three days, then that's great, too.
~ Patrick Wilson
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same cup he always carried, his perpetual bourbon and Coke.
~ Sue Grafton
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My practice is to cut the finished product on the diagonal and then wrap it in waxed paper that I still fold the way my Aunt Gin taught me. I'd added two Milano cookies and, being ever so dainty, I included two paper napkins, one to serve as a place mat and one for dabbing my lips.
~ Sue Grafton
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Religion has used ritual forever. I remember a famous study led by psychologist Alfred Tomatis of a group of clinically depressed monks. After much examination, researchers concluded that the group's depression stemmed from their abandoning a twice-daily ritual of gathering to sing Gregorian chants. They had lost the sense of community and the comfort of singing together in harmony. Creating beautiful music together was a formal recognition of their connection and a shared moment of joy.
~ Sue Johnson
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It was a circumambulation of such precise, ritualistic grief no one interfered.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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Jonkonnu if you want to. That was a custom that got started
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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There was a rhythm to the process. First, a pot of equal parts water and milk was put on the hob. To this, Camellia added a few spoons of Assamese tea, two slices of ginger, and a fistful of fresh lemongrass leaves and mint. After arriving at a gentle boil, a tablespoon of sugar went in, and the brew cooked for five minutes.
~ Sujata Massey
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Recently, photography has become almost as widely practiced an amusement as sex and dancing – which means that, like every mass art form, photography is not practiced by most people as art. It is mainly a social rite, a defense against anxiety, and a tool of power.
~ Susan Sontag
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Recientemente la fotografía se ha transformado en una diversión casi tan cultivada como el sexo y el baile, lo cual significa que la fotografía, como toda forma artística de masas, no es cultivada como tal por la mayoría. Es sobre todo un rito social, una protección contra la ansiedad y un instrumento de poder.
~ Susan Sontag
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A fotografia, mais recentemente, transformou-se num divertimento tão praticado como o sexo e a dança, o que significa que, como todas as formas de arte de massas, a fotografia não é praticada pela maioria das pessoas como arte. É sobretudo um rito social, uma defesa contra a ansiedade e um instrumento de poder.
~ Susan Sontag
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La más antigua experiencia del arte tiene que haberlo percibido como encantamiento o magia; el arte era un instrumento del ritual (las pinturas de las cuevas de Lascaux, Altamira, Niaux, La Pasiega, etcétera). La primera teoría del arte, la de los filósofos griegos, proponía que el arte era mímesis, imitación de la realidad.
~ Susan Sontag
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Question of Baptism
~ Joseph-Marie Perrin
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Every night, as we sat down together at the table, I still took Jim's hand and closed my eyes before we lifted our forks, our silent prayer." "There was no need to ask what we prayed for, though I would add three words to the end of it." "Remember this moment.
~ Joyce Maynard
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One ritual recorded in the Magical Papyri simultaneously invokes Adonis, Anubis, Ereshkigal, and Hermes. Each of those spirits derives from a different pantheon: Canaanite, Egyptian, Sumerian, and Greek, respectively.
~ Judika Illes
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Superstition is foolish, childish, primitive and irrational, but how much does it cost you to knock on wood?
~ Judith Viorst
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Sports is a unique thing in our country. It's so influential. It's almost like a sacrament for religion.
~ Jaylen Brown
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