Tolkien rejected the notion that Bombadil is God[2] and this is suggested when Frodo asks Goldberry just who Tom Bombadil is; she responds by simply saying “He is” (which Tolkien was careful to distinguish from the Biblical “I Am that I Am”).[3]

Tolkien rejected the notion that Bombadil is God[2] and this is suggested when Frodo asks Goldberry just who Tom Bombadil is; she responds by simply saying “He is” (which Tolkien was careful to distinguish from the Biblical “I Am that I Am”).[3]
Thinking the cats want to revive the giant themselves, he discovers that the gang is unaware of the crystals’ purpose, and were only gathering them on behalf of their financer and weapon supplier Fool, who tricked them with the promise of getting revenge on the dog people for years of prejudice.
— Captain Beefheart (via thesummerofmark)
Stuffing a live frog in your mouth does not impress me.
Some of them are a beautiful, beautiful turquoise blue, and if you peer into them long enough, vapors rise from the water and you die.
Comparing the use of the law of excluded middle (rejected by constructivists) to wine, Keisler equated Halmos’ choice with “choosing a teetotaller to sample wine”.
Their gigs had an ‘anti performance’ element: Kember and Pierce would play their guitars sitting down and would barely acknowledge the audience.
If you have never been to the moon, you can’t issue policy about the moon.
In 2002, Simmons launched Gene Simmons’ Tongue, a men’s lifestyle magazine.
Snippet of dad talking to his brother on the phone: “if someone proved that Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld were being operated by demons, it wouldn’t … it wouldn’t surprise me.”