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Men’s greatest weakness is their facade of strength, and women’s greatest strength is their facade of weakness.
Warren Farrell (The Myth of Male Power)
Żadna epoka nie była tak uporczywie zaabsorbowana kwestią płci, jak obecna; dowodzą tego niezliczone książki o kobietach, pisane przez mężczyzn, jakie znalazłam w British Museum. Z pewnością winny jest ruch sufrażystek. Musiał on wzniecić w mężczyznach przemożną potrzebę, by jakoś zaznaczyć swoją obecność; zmusił ich do tego, by położyli nacisk na swoją własną płeć i jej cechy szczególne, czego nie zrobiliby przecież nigdy, gdyby nie rzucono im wyzwania. Kiedy bowiem ktoś rzuca nam wyzwanie - nawet jeśli jest to zaledwie kilka kobiet w czarnych kapeluszach - wówczas i my atakujemy; jeśli zaś spotyka nas to po raz pierwszy w życiu, atakujemy w sposób nieco przesadny.
Virginia Woolf (A Room of One’s Own)
panned by left-wing The Village Voice which called Jaye an “MRA-
Bettina Arndt (#MenToo)
Hemingway took his hands off the wheel and spat out of the window. “We’re on a nice street here, ain’t we? Nice homes, nice gardens, nice climate. You hear a lot about crooked cops, or do you?” “Once in a while,” I said. “Okey, how many cops do you find living on a street even as good as this, with nice lawns and flowers? I’d know four or five, all vice squad boys. They get all the gravy. Cops like me live in itty-bitty frame houses on the wrong side of town. Want to see where I live?” “What would it prove?” “Listen, pally,” the big man said seriously. “You got me on a string, but it could break. Cops don’t go crooked for money. Not always, not even often. They get caught in the system. They get you where they have you do what is told them or else. And the guy that sits back there in the nice big corner office, with the nice suit and the nice liquor breath he thinks chewing on them seeds makes smell like violets, only it don’t—he ain’t giving the orders either. You get me?” “What kind of a man is the Mayor?” “What kind of guy is a mayor anywhere? A politician. You think he gives the orders? Nuts. You know what’s the matter with this country, baby?” “Too much frozen capital, I heard.” “A guy can’t stay honest if he wants to,” Hemingway said. “That’s what’s the matter with this country. He gets chiseled out of his pants if he does. You gotta play the game dirty or you don’t eat. A lot of bastards think all we need is ninety thousand FBI men in clean collars and brief cases. Nuts. The percentage would get them just the way it does the rest of us. You know what I think? I think we gotta make this little world all over again. Now take Moral Rearmament. There you’ve got something. M.R.A. There you’ve got something, baby.” “If Bay City is a sample of how it works, I’ll take aspirin,“ I said. “You could get too smart,” Hemingway said softly. “You might not think it, but it could be. You could get so smart you couldn’t think about anything but bein’ smart. Me, I’m just a dumb cop. I take orders. I got a wife and two kids and I do what the big shots say. Blane could tell you things. Me, I’m ignorant.
Raymond Chandler (Farewell My Lovely (Philip Marlowe #2))
But social class is only one of an unlimited number of potential confounds present in MRA studies. Almost anything that’s correlated with both the predictor variable and the outcome variable in such studies becomes a candidate for explaining the correlation between the two.
Richard E. Nisbett (Mindware: Tools for Smart Thinking)
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The body, which is 70 percent water, has been compared to a crystal. Water itself has been analyzed at a crystal level through interaction with magnetism, and the results suggest that form is determined by thoughts and intention. A water molecule has north and south poles, just as the earth does. These poles are separated by a dipole length, as in a magnet. This means that water has “memory”: it can store information, as can a crystal.108 Working from these fundamental principles, Japanese physicist Dr. Masura Emoto used a magnetic resonance analyzer (MRA) to photograph water samples from different sources. He then exposed these samples to prayer, sound, and words, taking before-and-after pictures. One of the photos in his book The Messages from Water depicts water taken from the Fujiwara Dam in Japan. The just-sampled water molecules were dark and amorphous. Then Reverend Kato Hiki, chief priest of the Jyuhouin Temple, prayed over the dam for one hour, after which new samples were taken and photographed. The formless blobs had transformed into bright white hexagonal crystals-within-crystals. Through his work, Emoto discovered that all substances have their own special magnetic resonance field. No two types of water look alike, in terms of their crystalline structures. But when exposed to a substance, the crystals in water change shape, eventually mirroring the substance. (For instance, water crystals might start to look like rock crystals when around a rock; algae when near algae.) Water crystals will also morph to duplicate thoughts and intentions, appearing beautiful if the thoughts are beautiful and ugly if the thoughts are ugly.109 He calls the principle behind this revelation Hado, or the source of energy behind everything. Hado represents the specific vibrating wave generated by electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom. Wherever there is Hado, there is a field of magnetic resonance. Thus Hado—the source of all—is the magnetic resonance field itself.110
Cyndi Dale (The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy)
Golem je kamen Polifem navalio na vrata svijet: tu vlada muk i mra i strah od jednookoga gada.
Ranko Marinković (Kiklop)
A description proffered by MRA: a crime thriller with a meta-physical twist, blending suspense, psychological intrigue and Supernatural elements
Wallace Briggs (On the Edge: (of a Stroke))