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OverviewAn excerpt from the beginning of the book: Titles of Books: Decoys to catch perchasers. - Chatfield * * * * * THE ATHEIST I worship no one, cried the atheist. Divinities are senseless, useless, barriers to progress and ambition, a curse to man. Gods, fetiches, graven images, idols- faugh! On the atheist's work-table stood the photograph of a beautiful girl. ALLIES The Devil, finishing his seidel of Wurzburger, eyed the young man quizzically. What would you of me? he said. I would ask, bade the young man, how one may know the women who serve you as allies? Find those who smile at themselves in their mirrors, said the Devil. VIEWPOINT In a rapidly ascending balloon were two men. One watched the earth getting farther and farther away. One watched the stars getting nearer and nearer. THE MISTAKE He was the happiest man in the world, and the most successful in all things. In his eyes was ever a smile; on his lips ever a song. For the gods had made an awful mistake when they bore him into the world. They had placed his heart in his head, where his brain should have been, and his brain in his bosom, where his heart should have been. TEMPORA MUTANTUR They couldn't understand why he married her, but the ironic little gods who have such matters in hand knew it was because she had a little way of swallowing before speaking, because she had a little way, when she came to him and saw him standing there with arms open to clasp her tight and kiss her, of sweeping her hat off and sailing it across the room, because she had a way of twining her little fingers in his. They couldn't understand why he divorced her, but the ironic little gods who have such matters in hand knew it was because she had a little way of swallowing before speaking, because . . . They showed her a nest swarming with impostures, deceits, lies, affectations, bitternesses, low desires, simulations, suspicions, distrusts, cheatings, hates, delusions, distortions, evasions. And she shrank from the sight of it as she looked close. But presently, when she turned from a distance of a dozen paces and looked back, she saw a brilliant-hued, beautiful bird soar from the nest and alight among the flowers. What is that gorgeous bird? she asked. Love, they told her. Full Product DetailsAuthor: George Jean NathanPublisher: Createspace Imprint: Createspace Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9781496014009ISBN 10: 1496014006 Pages: 82 Publication Date: 19 February 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |