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We spend all our lives at Circus Maximus. We are preoccupied by the external, forsaking the locus of our sacred worth that is our hearts and souls. Rather, we gaze transfixed by ludi of clowns who make us laugh, at inspiring athletes, at plays and recitals, at celebrations of our victorious battles, at gladiators who thrill us by killing other gladiators and lions and Christians, even at public executions. Politicians sometimes come to orate. But never do we hear a word about love and being loved. TOD HOWARD HAWKS
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Dec 25, 2021
Dec 25, 2021 at 10:42 PM UTC
CIRCUS MAXIMUS
We spend all our lives at Circus Maximus. We are preoccupied by the external, forsaking the locus of our sacred worth that is our hearts and souls. Rather, we gaze transfixed by ludi of clowns who make us laugh, at inspiring athletes, at plays and recitals, at celebrations of our victorious battles, at gladiators who thrill us by killing other gladiators and lions and Christians, even at public executions. Politicians sometimes come to orate. But never do we hear a word about love and being loved. TOD HOWARD HAWKS
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Dec 25, 2021
Dec 25, 2021 at 10:42 PM UTC
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