"The Doctor Told the sick witch she wasn't getting exorcised Enough" (Jacques Tourneur )
It sometimes happens that at the turn of a conversation, someone asks you why you chose one day to make a profession of sociology. The word "art" is puzzling because it implies necessarily a job that would include active phases where it is fully embedded in the activity and sociological phases of holiday where this activity would be suspended. For my part, I never feel "sociologist full "just as, conversely, my most intimate moments and most personal are always wet - I feel good - my way of thinking sociologically. Detective - ex-policeman - the television series Monk , tormented by obsessive compulsive disorder which makes the world more legible in its tiniest through and help, in fact, to unmask the criminals most skilful, describes its sensitivity to both as " a gift and a curse . A gift and a curse are good, in my view, the two major components that drive the vocation and occupation of any Science - including sociologist -. The rest is a matter of passion for his subject. For my part, as a sociologist and film audiences, I would say that my object is located precisely in what shapes the character of others mean by "character" that I quickly learned to meet with my friends, like those who see themselves as enemies, and is remarkably short in a small form of director Jacques Tourneur: "We all bear heavy chains Düring Our Life. Within our very blood gas are physique Weaknesses of Hundreds, Thousands of Ancestors, Their diseases, moral taint, cupidity, ignorance, vice, intolerance. Qualities do not come through blood lines as Easily as defects. Carrying the Load We Do, the Slightest trace of strengh of character is to Be RespectED " (" We hang out all heavy chains throughout our lives. The blood that flows in our veins vehicle physical weaknesses of hundreds, even thousands of ancestors and their diseases and their moral flaws: greed, ignorance, vice, intolerance. The qualities are not spread as easily as defects. Given this heavy burden, we we must meet every bit of strength of character, albeit small ) .
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