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Milton understood that "the mind is its own place and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven".
A few years ago, he wrote and hosted a television documentary in praise of Milton, and he quoted Satan, in "Paradise Lost," speaking of his mind's ability to "make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven".
As Achor quotes John Milton's Paradise Lost at the beginning of his book, "The Mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, as hell of heaven," so can managerial attitudes and overt messages of positivity and happiness do the same.
As John Milton states, 'The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.' Nobody is 'there' and the sooner we recognize this, the sooner we can celebrate the moments we live in.
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4. Mormons believe that resurrection is a possibility for us, as well, and that there is a heaven and a kind of hell (though only a temporary one). 5. Mormons believe that the Old Testament is filled with signs and prophecies about Christ.
He also starred in Dwight Yoakam's western South of Heaven, West of Hell as a rapist and cold-blooded killer.
His books include Maps of Heaven, Maps of Hell: Religious Terror as Memory from the Puritans to Stephen King (1996) and At Stake: Monsters and a Rhetoric of Fear in Public Culture (2001).
In his latest movie, "South of Heaven, West of Hell," Mr. Yoakam is not only the star but also the writer and director.
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