Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. You're playin' with fire You're playin' with fire You could be one in a million Could be walking down the street, just like any civilian ...
up power. He is restoring it to its original purpose, cleansed of its distortions—the power to love a lovely and loveless world to the uttermost. None of his power is reserved for carefully guarding privilege or meticulously accounting for status; every bit of it is poured into this one ...
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rather than reflect it back toward a listener. When Cage entered this supposedly silent room, he instead noted that “…I heard two sounds, one high and one low. When I described them to the engineer in charge, he informed me
None of his power is reserved for carefully guarding privilege or meticulously accounting for status; every bit of it is poured into this one end. Playing God, p. 166 To laugh, to really laugh out loud, is to be vulnerable, taken beyond ourselves, overcome by surprise and gratitude. And...
The devices we carry to bed to make us feel connected and safe actually prevent us from trusting in the One who knows our needs and who alone can protect us through the dangers and sorrows of any night. The Tech-Wise Family, p. 118 ...
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She is also candid about the racialization of music in the US, noting that, while a third of her subjects were identified as lesbian, only one of the 15 was not white. In her conclusion [p.185], she notes that "Many of the women who were allowed access to the stage in the 1990s ...