"Passive, submissive imitation does exist, but hatred of conformity and extreme individualism are no less imitative. Today they constitute a negative conformism that is more formidable than the positive version. More and more, it seems to me, modern individualism assumes the form of a desperate denial of the fact that, through mimetic desire, each of us seeks to impose his will upon his fellow man, whom he professes to love but more often despises.” René Girard
"Victimism uses the ideology of concern for victims to gain political or economic or spiritual power.” René Girard
"If the mass of contemporary authors were really individualists, every one of them inspired Blakes, each with his separate vision, and if the mass of the contemporary public were really a mass of individuals there might be something to be said for this attitude. But this is not, and never has been, and never will be. It is not only that the reading individual today (or at any day) is not enough an individual to absorb all the ‘views of life’ of all the authors pressed upon us by the publishers’ advertisements and the reviewers, and to be able to arrive at wisdom by considering one against another. It is that the contemporary authors are not individuals enough either. It is not that the world of separate individuals of the liberal democrat is undesirable; it is simply that this world does not exist." T.S. Eliot, "Religion and Literature"
“A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life are based on the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving.” Albert Einstein, "The World as I See It"
"But the state of Israel was not created for the salvation of the Jews; it was created for the salvation of the Western interests. This is what is becoming clear (I must say that it was always clear to me). The Palestinians have been paying for the British colonial policy of "divide and rule" and for Europe’s guilty Christian conscience for more than thirty years." James Baldwin
"Baldwin can tell us what it means to be a Negro in Harlem but he tries to tell us everything else too. ...My question is usually would this person be endurable if white. If Baldwin were white nobody would stand him a minute.” Flannery O'Connor
"Quand nous ne parlons pas à Dieu, c' est au Diable que nous parlons, et il nous écoute dans un formidable silence."
Léon Bloy
“The Nazis made me afraid to be a Jew and the Israelis made me ashamed to be a Jew.” Dr Israel Shahak
Omer Bartov, a brilliant historian whom I blogged about, wrote this in the New York Times last week:
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