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...Teilhard right? Is the Internet God's will? For all we know, yes. But bear in mind that this is not the first time an information technology has been nominated for that honor. The art of printing, wrote Martin Luther, was "God's highest and extremest act of grace, whereby the business of the Gospel is driven forward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAN THOR MAKE A COMEBACK? | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

...anyway to risks of certain orders. I've taken on a bully or two, in my professional capacity, and on occasions of another sort risked my physical self. But this buying of a gun, this simple, in some ways quotidian purchase, is the most extreme, the worst, most extremest, I can't find the word for it, thing I've ever done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Illuminations and Reflections | 12/5/1983 | See Source »

...matters. This is how Dan recalls one conversation: "Hee hee hee, snickeree. 'Who is our real mother?' Hee. 'Maybe your father was my father, Juicer. It's possible.' Snickeree. At last these questions, and others as pure, slipped away from us, and now the extremest demands haunted our flimsy idealistic heads: What could we move with our bare hands that would be worth the moving? Whom could we love that could ever love the likes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mixed Fiction, Oct. 17, 1960 | 10/17/1960 | See Source »

When he finally gave up his prosperous London practice to go home to Africa, after 40 years of self-imposed exile (TIME, July 21), Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda proudly adopted the title "the extremest of the extremists." A gnomelike little man who, as a youth, "wandered from university to university like a medieval scholar," in the U.S. and Scotland, he has more than lived up to his title. Though he speaks scarcely a word of his native tongue, he has stumped the countryside using translators (which seems to increase his prestige among his fellow blacks), railing at the British-sponsored...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NY AS ALAND: The Extremest Extremist | 1/5/1959 | See Source »

Colored Thoughts. During World War II, which De la Mare described characteristically as "the extremest crisis man has ever seen (except a few)," the poet lived quietly, delighted with visits from his grandchildren (he has ten). To his young visitors the old man with his dark massive head like that of a Roman emperor, would sometimes put one of his odd, sharp questions: "What do you think is the color of your thoughts?" He has had nothing to say about the new honors given him, or the reawakening admiration for his work. As for the hardbought value of civilization...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Elusive Genius | 7/19/1948 | See Source »

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