I'm not going to get in to an argument with anyone about the relative merits of Judaism and Christianity, and what it means for a Jewish kid to be a Christian – I'm just not interested in that argument. Joseph Henry T Bone Burnett Anyone • Argument • Christian • Christianity • Jewish • Judaism • Just • Kid • Relative Merits
A writer has a difficult fate, but a Jewish writer has an especially difficult fate. His soul is torn; he lives on two streets with three languages. It is a misfortune to live on this sort of 'border,' and that is what I have experienced. S. Ansky Border • Difficult Fate • Especially • Experienced • Fate • Jewish • Live • Misfortune • Sort • Soul • Streets • Three • Three Languages • Two Streets • Writer
All people who grew up with science fiction and fantasy and horror went through the whole acculturation process of the genre. We were all told to read the golden age writers. We were all told Heinlein and Asimov and all these straight, white males, although some of them were Jewish. Nora K. Jemisin Age • Fiction • Golden • Heinlein • Jewish • Males • People • Process • Science • Straight • White • Whole Acculturation Process • Writers