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The primary carnivalistic act is the mock crowning and subsequent decrowning of the carnival king.
— Mikhail Bakhtin
He that will not have peace, God gives him warre.
[He that will not have peace, God gives him war.] — George Herbert
[He that will not have peace, God gives him war.] — George Herbert
more than half of all houses in Mexico City are located in unhealthy, unsafe areas.
— Kurt Hollander
Boys like girls who look like...girls.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
The way in which I create myself is by means of a quest. I go out into the world in order to come back with a self.
— Mikhail Bakhtin
To do a great right do a little wrong,
And curb this cruel devil of his will. — William Shakespeare
And curb this cruel devil of his will. — William Shakespeare
The movement of time is guaranteed by the birth of generation after generation, a never-ending succession that fills the gods with fear.
— Mikhail Bakhtin
After victory, tighten the cords of your helmet.
— Ieyasu Tokugawa
Carnival laughter does not permit a single one of these aspects of change to be absolutized or to congeal in one-sided seriousness.
— Mikhail Bakhtin
Dostoevsky's hero is not an objectified image but an autonomous discourse, pure voice; we do not see him, we hear him;
— Mikhail Bakhtin
This is a profoundly universal laughter, a laughter that contains a whole outlook on the world.
— Mikhail Bakhtin
I'd do a lot of things to protect you.
— Richelle Mead
Active citizenship begins with an envisioning of the desired outcome and a conscious application of spiritual principles.
— Dennis Kucinich
In none of Dostoevsky's novels is there any evolution of a unified spirit; in fact there is no evolution, no growth in general,
— Mikhail Bakhtin
No created powers can mar our Lord Jesus' music, nor spill our song of joy. Let us then be glad and rejoice in the salvation of our Lord
— Samuel Rutherford
Histories are like novels in that they set out to provide more or less comprehensive accounts of social systems.
— Mikhail Bakhtin
In poetry, even discourse about doubts must be cast in a discourse that cannot be doubted.
— Mikhail Bakhtin
Fear is the underminer of all determinations; and necessity, the victorious rebel of all laws.
— Philip Sidney
In Dostoevsky, two thoughts are already two people, for there are no thoughts belonging to no one and every thought represents an entire person. This
— Mikhail Bakhtin
Prophecy is characteristic for the epic, prediction for the novel.
— Mikhail Bakhtin