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True conversions consist in the choice of a new audience, that is, of a new world. All that was once familiar is now seen in startlingly new ways.
— James P. Carse
Power will always be restricted to a relatively small number of selected persons. Anyone can be strong.
— James P. Carse
Only that which can change can continue.
— James P. Carse
War presents itself as necessary for self-protection, when in fact it is necessary for self-identification.
— James P. Carse
The World's most powerful army is the Army of Medicine, as it is fighting against a real enemy, the most powerful one: The Death!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility BY JAMES P. CARSE
— Daniel H. Pink
Belief systems thrive in circumstances of collision. They are energized by their opposites.
— James P. Carse
In an encounter with divine reality, we do not hear a voice but acquire a voice, and the voice we acquire is our own.
— James P. Carse
Oppressors themselves acknowledge that even the weakest of their subjects must agree to be oppressed.
— James P. Carse
A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.
— James P. Carse
Finite games can be played within an infinite game, but an infinite game cannot be played within a finite game.
— James P. Carse
To preach the gospel is to state every doctrine contained in God's Word, and to give every truth its proper prominence.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Sympathy. There was no family screaming for the
— John Grisham
A relationship to me is never about the romance.
— Shia Labeouf
We see nature as genius when we see as genius.
— James P. Carse
To be prepared against surprise is to be trained. To be prepared for surprise is to be educated.
— James P. Carse
I wish it was a little easier for an actor to later go into singing and have it be accepted, but maybe I can still do it.
— Zachary Levi
To operate a machine one must operate like a machine. Using a machine to do what we cannot do, we find we must do what the machine does.
— James P. Carse
Myths, told for their own sake, are not stories that have meanings, but stories that give meanings.
— James P. Carse
The homelessness of nature, its utter indifference to human existence, disclose to the infinite player that nature is the genius of the dramatic.
— James P. Carse
You know it as soon as you walk in Yankee Stadium. The electricity is there every time, every day.
— Nomar Garciaparra