Calling the world a corpse is politically dangerous because it tells people Rome has no ultimate power over anyone who refuses obedience.
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Calling the world a corpse is politically dangerous because it tells people Rome has no ultimate power over anyone who refuses obedience.
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"...whoever has come to understand the world as found only a corpse and whoever has found the corpse is superior to the world okay..."
"...empire that you've built that ranges across the mediterranean it's a corpse it's dying it's dead it's nothing all right and once you recognize..."
"...energy. One of my little shorthands, labor without energy is a corpse. Capital without energy is a sculpture. If you don't have the energy,..."
"...He blessed to betray my trust. He restored my Hector's bloodless corpse for burial. Sent me safely home to the land I rule."
"...lying on the shore, the head wrenched from the shoulders, a corpse without a name,"
"...alive. This world that you thought was real, it's just a corpse. It's a dead zombie world. Okay? This is what life is. Okay?..."
"...to our world to teach us that the world is a corpse. Right? The material world doesn't matter. What matters is the divine spark..."
"...spiritual is or Jesus saying that how the world is a corpse and you see it as a corpse you can send above people..."
"...that we live in is a false world. It is a corpse. It's a dead world. This is not the true world. So those..."
"...He blushed to betray my trust. He restored my Hector's bloodless corpse for burial, sent me safely home to the land I ruled."
"...lying on the shore, the head wrenched from the shoulders, a corpse without a name."
"...and choke the torn beds of the field with all their corpse, if only the mighty Agamemnon met me with respect. So the Trojans..."
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