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The little prince’s ideas about what was important were very different from those of grown-ups.
The Little Prince
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Ask yourself whether a would-be unusual suspect could get along with others in your group or organization, or whether he or she would be impossibly disruptive. Can this person tolerate some level of management and supervision, or is he or she completely unable to function within a hierarchy? Is this a person you wouldn’t otherwise encounter—or an individual you’d go out of your way to avoid?
The Chaos Imperative
Ori Brafman , Judah Pollack
The Lord’s Table is a leveling reality in a world of increasing inequalities, an enacted vision of “a feast of rich food for all peoples, a banquet of aged wine” (Isa. 25:6). This strange feast is the civic rite of another city—the Heavenly City—which is why it includes our pledge of allegiance, the Creed.
You Are What You Love
James K. A. Smith
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