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Københavns gadenavne : fra Kokkedal til Ishøj og Dragør til Værløse by Evan Bogan
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Barcelona (Spanish, English and Japanese Text) (Triangle Postals, (Catala' , English, Japanese))
Højt tænkte tanker by Walter Carrington
Galskabens magt : parallelprocesser i arbejdet med tidligt skadede og psykotiske patienter by Sverker Belin
Narrativ teori by Michael White
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posted by LA2 at 9:30 pm (EST) on Aug 11, 2009
The Spirituality of Imperfection, p. 63
"Yet again, an ancient answer echoes across the centuries: Listen! Listen to stories! For what stories do, above all else, is hold up a mirror so that we can see ourselves. Stories are mirrors of human be–ing, reflecting back our very essence. In a story, we come to know precisely the both/and, mixed-upped-ness of our very being. In the mirror of another’s story, we can discover our tragedy and our comedy—and therefore our very human-ness, the ambiguity and incongruity, that lie at the core of the human condition."
posted by theoldman at 8:40 am (EST) on Jun 29, 2009