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And now for something completely different!

ellauri002.html on line 270: And tears and sighs and groans

ellauri002.html on line 276: And fear and grief and pain

ellauri002.html on line 1511: Yhteistä meille oli (on) lapsellisuus ja sentimentaalisuus: tykättiin Aku Ankasta, Muumeista, Anna-sarjasta, ynnä muusta alaikäisestä. Mulla oli menossa vähän Andy">Andy Warhol -henkinen taideprojekti, suurensin Aku Ankan ruutua omin käsin puolen seinän kokoiseksi grafiikkakuvaksi. dona Caritalla oli iso Aku-kirja kotona, se lupasi tuoda sen ensi kerralla mun boksiini. (Jess!!!)
ellauri002.html on line 2252: P.S. Andreas Scholl (onxe sukua Dr. Schollille tai Johnin ja Miikan Schollylle?) vetää tän Dowlandin piisin hyvin. Se tietää että Dowlandiin ei pidä eläytyä eikä näytellä hikisenä ahistunutta kuin joku vitun David Foster Wallace. Dowlandin musiikki tekee kaiken yxin paremmin.
ellauri005.html on line 260: And give the world the lie.
ellauri005.html on line 263: And shines like rotten wood;

ellauri005.html on line 280: And if they once reply,

ellauri005.html on line 287: And if they make reply,

ellauri005.html on line 294: And wish them not reply,

ellauri005.html on line 301: And as they shall reply,

ellauri005.html on line 308: And when they do reply,

ellauri005.html on line 315: And as they do reply,

ellauri005.html on line 322: And if they will reply,

ellauri005.html on line 328: And stand too much on seeming:

ellauri005.html on line 335: And virtue least preferreth:

ellauri005.html on line 336: And if they do reply,

ellauri005.html on line 1210: And why is logic never even tried?

ellauri005.html on line 1225: And spend it searching for her glove,

ellauri005.html on line 1227: And you invite eternal strife,

ellauri005.html on line 1238: And the King will tell me: "Liza, sound the call."

ellauri005.html on line 1312: And the pain of my mother

ellauri005.html on line 1316: And even though I know this fire brings me pain

ellauri005.html on line 1331: And even though I know these tears come with pain

ellauri005.html on line 1347: And let the clouds fill with thunderous applause

ellauri005.html on line 1348: And let lightning be the veins

ellauri006.html on line 76: And judgement from above,

ellauri006.html on line 1491: We understand. You're not here for the ads, but seeking your soul's salvation. Wrong, friend, ads are just what you are here for, and for our remuneration. Ads help us keep the lights on and provide great Christian content for free. You have some software that's blocking ads turned on, so if you could please choose one of the following donations to keep supporting BibleStudyTools we'd really appreciate it. So will Google, our redeemer. And watch those ads too, and buy the stuff, it's our livelihood. Take it from us, it's morally good, God likes it. Kijtof.
ellauri006.html on line 1652: And this'll help things turn out for the best.
ellauri006.html on line 1654: And always look on the bright side of life,

ellauri006.html on line 1659: And that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing.

ellauri006.html on line 1665: And death's the final word

ellauri007.html on line 527: And container in me of crack and liquid leakage

ellauri007.html on line 803: And the clean ones so seldom are comical.
ellauri008.html on line 301:

In memoriam Claes Andersson


ellauri008.html on line 595: palaa kuolleista ilmielävänä, liidellen mahtavin siivin Andien yllä.
ellauri008.html on line 740: Marvellous, he repeated, looking up at me. Look! the beauty! but that is nothing - look at the accuracy, the harmony. And so fragile! And so strong! And so exact! This is nature - the balance of colossal forces. Every star is so - and every blade of grass stands so - and the mighty kosmos in perfect equilibrium produces - this. This wonder; this masterpiece of nature - the great artist.
ellauri008.html on line 742: Never heard an entomologist go on like this, I observed, cheerfully. Masterpiece? And what of man?
ellauri008.html on line 1311: Li Anderssonin kustannuxella.

ellauri008.html on line 1441: Simone oli kristillistynyt jutku Elsassista, peräisin perheellisestä agnostikkoja. Weil on anagrammi Levistä. Se syntyi samoihin aikoihin kun Wilho pääsi Kiinaan. Kuoli 34 vuotiaana tubiin briteissä toisen maailmansodan loppupeleissä. Sillä oli fiksumpi veli Andre, hyvä matemaatikko. Andre sekoili Suomessa talvisodan aikoihin, epäiltiin vakoilusta lännen hyväksi. Natseja pakeni brasseihin, sit Princetoniin. Tervetuloa lännemmäksi Andrei.
ellauri008.html on line 1781: kun Anders Breivikiltä aika liikenee.
ellauri009.html on line 697: And watched yourself gavotte

ellauri009.html on line 698: And all the girls dreamed that they'd be your partner

ellauri011.html on line 97: And that one word were lightning, I would speak;

ellauri011.html on line 232: And builds a heaven in hell's despair."
ellauri011.html on line 242: And builds a hell in heaven's despite."
ellauri011.html on line 516: Though he wrote the book so quickly, it took it quite long to taste the first success of the book. Initially, only 900 copies of the book were published in Portuguese, which later went out of print. But he didn’t give up, went to a new publisher, added the beginning sentence “When you want something, the whole universe conspires to help you.” And, the icing on the cake was the 1993 release of its English version which took the novel to new heights. Paulo Coelho - The Alchemist.
ellauri011.html on line 566: In his central figure, not-quite-Paulo, he has created (I imagine by mistake) a devastating portrait of a man whose stock in trade is spirituality but who is worldly to his very toenails, exquisitely attuned to his own status. He is constantly reminding himself how many books he has sold, how many languages they have been translated into, and that he is 'despite all the adverse reviews, a possible candidate for a major literary prize'. When he takes up with another woman (strictly to dispel the Zahir, of course), he chooses a successful French actress of 35, on the grounds that she was the only candidate to enjoy his status, 'because she too was famous and knew that celebrity counts'. Celebrity is an aphrodisiac. 'It was good for a woman's ego to be with a man and know that he had chosen her even though he had had the pick of many others.' And the man's ego, does that come into it? Not-quite-Paulo is too gallant to reveal his own age, but if he is indeed a refraction of the author then he is 20 years Marie's senior. It's adorable that he should regard himself so solemnly as the trophy in this pairing.
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And that night, in September 1970, after being expelled from a bar and humiliated by the police, the people there danced and gave thanks to God for a life that was so captivating, so full of unfamiliar things, so captivating.

ellauri011.html on line 1102: Juu tää pelko on Paolo Coelhon fix idé, sitäpä se mutustelee yhtenään. Pelko on sen perisynti, se estää jopa tekemästä muuta tuottavampaa syntiä. Nettiuutisissa Trumpin virkamies ampuu kovilla nimettömänä puskasta: pressa on kuin 12-vuotias lennonjohtotornissa, tai pihalla säntäilevä housuton setä kuten Calleri. Trumpin mielestä tää on pelkurin jänishousun sepitettä. Presidentti ei ole pelkuri. Se on rohkea kuin HC Andersenin keisari. Ei se pidä mitään kanihousuja.
ellauri012.html on line 200: And so easy to forget

ellauri012.html on line 204: And yet I´ve grown accustomed to the trace

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ellauri014.html on line 31: Andelinit on lahtelainen suku ahkeria kääntäjiä, kellosepän poikia vähän kuin Rousseau. Werner Andelin 1869, sittemmin Anttila, lukion ope Tampereella ja Kustannus Osakeyhtiö Sampon kustannusvirkailija, oli se jonka innoittuneesta kädestä lähti Tutulta perityn Dorén kuvilla somistetun kuvaraamatun kevyesti editoitu pyhä teksti. Käänsi romskuja ja harrasti esperantoa.
ellauri014.html on line 34: nuorempi kuten Jean-Jacques kadonnutta isobroidiaan), entinen Andelin, Mikko Vilkastus Suomen Lahdesta, lehtineekeri, käänsi lisää romskuja, Richardsonin Pamelan edellisen vuosisadan alussa. Pienen paksun islamistijulkkiksen isoisä, sen jonka kuuluisampi vaimo kirjottaa rouva Hietamiestä huonompia lällyromaaneja. Pojanpoika käänsi jostain koraanin. Aikamoinen takinkääntäjä. Pyhiäpä kirjoja kääntelevät Andelinit.
ellauri014.html on line 89: Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded is an epistolary novel by English writer Samuel Richardson, a novel which was first published in 1740. It tells the story of a 16-year-old maidservant named Pamela Andrews, whose employer, Mr. B, a wealthy landowner, makes unwanted and inappropriate advances towards her after the death of his mother. Pamela strives to reconcile her strong religious training with her desire for the approval of her employer in a series of letters and, later, journal entries, addressed to her impoverished parents. After various unsuccessful attempts at seduction, a series of sexual assaults, and an extended period of kidnapping, the rakish Mr. B eventually reforms and makes Pamela a sincere proposal of marriage. In the novel's second part, Pamela marries Mr. B and tries to acclimatize to her new position in upper-class society. The full title, Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded, makes plain Richardson's moral purpose. A best-seller of its time, Pamela was widely read but was also criticized for its perceived licentiousness and disregard for class barriers.
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Joseph Andrews ja mä


ellauri014.html on line 152: Samuel Richardsonin Pamela Andrews oli kiltti piikalikka,
ellauri014.html on line 156: Henry Fielding riimusti Pamelasta pastissin nimeltä Joseph Andrews, jossa roolit oli vaihtuneet. Joseph oli pyhän kirjan Joosefin kaima ja kohtalotoveri. Sitä ahdisti kiimainen Potifarin vaimo Lady B. Joseph ei kuitenkaan koskaan antanut arvon ladylle, vaan plokkas nuoren resuisen neitokaisen nimeltä Fanny.
ellauri014.html on line 166: Ennen kaikkea se oli rotinkainen nousukas, joka pyrki osaltansa tienaamaan siirtomaiden ja teollisuuden seurauxena alkaneesta aateliston rappiosta ja rupusakin noususta. Lähti apinoimaan 1740 ilmestynyttä britti bestselleriä, Richardsonin kirjeromaania Pamela piukkapeppua. Sama idis, päähineet vaan toisinpäin. Koitti päästä ansaizemaan izekin kuten vaurastunut kolleega, ja ansaitsikin, ainakin sai paljon nimeä, ja peppua. Tätä oli samaan aikaan paljon liikkeellä. Vrt Fieldingin Shamela, ja Joseph Andrews 1742, jonka olen lukenutkin. Se oli sentään vähän hauskempi, vaikkei mikään kuoliaaksinaurattaja sekään. Sveitsari oli kakskyt vuotta briteistä jäljessä.
ellauri014.html on line 1399: And if you want to prove it´s true

ellauri014.html on line 1425: And then lets really start to live

ellauri014.html on line 1688: And write upon its shining scroll Kirjoittaisin tulostauluun maineen
ellauri014.html on line 1698: And colored with the heaven’s own blue, taivaan oman sinen värittämä,
ellauri014.html on line 1707: And frosts and shortening days portend yöpakkaset ja pimenevät päivät
ellauri014.html on line 1724: And maybe a better one. I am perhaps not the best judge, but it seems to me the gritty upward-way poem is better than the floral lift to heaven. Bryant, however, is a celebrated poet, and Montgomery merely an interesting poet. My personal connection to the upward way and my own struggles to work out my vocation might bias me.
ellauri014.html on line 1766: And write upon its shining scroll Kirjoittaisin tulostauluun maineen
ellauri014.html on line 1801: And eloquence of beauty, and she glides
ellauri014.html on line 1803: And healing sympathy, that steals away
ellauri014.html on line 1808: And breathless darkness, and the narrow house,
ellauri014.html on line 1820: And, lost each human trace, surrendering up
ellauri014.html on line 1824: And to the sluggish clod, which the rude swain
ellauri014.html on line 1851: And millions in those solitudes, since first
ellauri014.html on line 1862: And make their bed with thee. As the long train
ellauri015.html on line 1019: Amos Andersson.
ellauri015.html on line 1068: Anders And.
ellauri016.html on line 144: And do you tell him about your holding on with your knee and god

ellauri016.html on line 846: "And a little child shall lead them."

ellauri016.html on line 1044: So what. Sanoi Andrew Chesterman ja lähti brexpattien joulumyyjäisiin. Se antoi perixi.
ellauri016.html on line 1090: Ukko mustilainen Veijo Balzar perusti näytelmäkerhon tytöille, pyytää tyttöjä näyttelemään sille haaroja. Ikänäköisenä kysyy petissä: onkos jalat harallaan vai yhessä. Poliisi ajoi portin läpi panssariautolla. Suomen Epstein. Poliitikot käy tutustumiskäynneillä kuin prinssi Andrew.
ellauri016.html on line 1092: Ei mee Elisabetin hovissa nyt putkeen, brexittiä lyö kuviot. Andrew hölmö punkero jäi kiinni rysän päältä alaikäisten naimisesta. Se on liian tyhmä edes valehtelemaan kunnolla. Hyväntekeväisyysmiljoonat putoo pakkaselle, äitykkä joutuu leikkamaan suosikkipojan viikkorahan minimiin. Mahtaa Charles ruipelo hymyillä kätöseensä. Kuninkaallinen mulatti Megan ja dirty Harry sekoilee brexit hovin ovissa. Ette arvaakaan millaista meillä täällä on, miten rumaa kieltä huudellaan käytävillä, sanoo rottweileri Camilla, kuin Lea vainaa Kivelässä.
ellauri017.html on line 94: Barbadosuikkarit (Laurilla vihreät ja Wokulla keltaiset) kuluivat sittemmin kovassa käytössä kymmenet vuodet, ne muuttui vähitellen molemmat ruskeixi Sysmän Bad Spotin mutaplotussa ja hapertui lopulta päältä. Barbadospyyhe on vielä hyvässä hapessa, ainakin paremmassa kuin pyllyvaon kohdalta hiutunut, halennut ja kuuppeloitu Olavin pyyhe tai Domus Academica, joka täyttää kohtapuoliin 60. Merkkipäiviä se viettänee paikattuna perhepiirissä kuin prinssi Andrew.
ellauri017.html on line 846: Jesajan isän nimi oli Amos Andersson. Sen kuopuxen nimi oli Maher-Shalal-Baz. Propheta näät meni taas rouva Prophetissan tygö, joca tuli 3. kerran rascaxi ja synnytti pojan. Nimi meinaa "Ryöstä pian ja riennä jacoon". Jobin kuopuxen nimi oli Keren-Happuk eli Meikkipussi. Aika hulwatonta. Wallatonta nimi-ilostelua patriarkoilta nuorimmaisen kohdalla.
ellauri018.html on line 615: Setämiehet inhos Pamela piukkapeppua alusta alkaen, kirjoitti siitä parodioita kuten Fieldingin Joseph Andrews, jossa sankarina oli mies, ja naiset entisvanhaan tapaan pahoja tai avuttomia.
ellauri019.html on line 35: Once they're understood as more than just absurdities, these cartoons can be seen clearly as the work of an angry man. And there is, after all, much in this world for a decent man to be angry about. "Look around, read the newspapers,"as Kliban said. "You don't have to stretch out too much to see a little darkness out there."
ellauri020.html on line 428: Näiden pullasorsien kauhein painajainen on, että paxu rahamassi exyy epähuomiossa väärälle keitaalle, kaivelee jonkun solakamman pikkumustan etumustaa, takamustakin jos oikein ohrasesti käy. Daisyn vaisu Elliott läxi juuri sillä lailla laukalle, aisoissa monen kuulummankin ohjastajan, mm. prinssi Andrewin ja Rod Stewart-vainajan läpirazastama ravikuningatar, pornoleffan tähtönen, pien sokerpala vain. Sokru on Elliottille kuin nuoruudenlähde, ikämiehen veteraanipippeli herää takas aktiivipalveluxeen Sokrun taikakosketuxesta. Ainaskin ajoittain."Sori siitä Daisy, but I love her, and I want to marry her." Kolme kertaa ympäri ja "eroan sinusta". Rikkaat naiset on muslimien veneessä. Somalinaisetkin pahexuvat moniavioisuutta. Mut menestyneen miehen on ihan pakko vaihtaa hevosta. Siitä just näkee miten menestynyt se on. Iines miettii ohimennen, mitä eroa on sillä, Santralla ja Sokrulla. Naah, ei muuta kun et ne on ne ja mä oon mä. Turha skizoilla.
ellauri020.html on line 546: Seurraava urotyö on Tuomaan perheen muilutus tshekeistä ja aivoleikkauxen hommaaminen Tuomaan pojalle kommunismin kasvaimen poistamisexi. Siihen menee melkoinen rahatukku senaattorikaverien voiteluun ja leikkausjonojen ohituxeen, mutta siitähän midaxilla ei ole pulaa. Dekuju eli kiitos sanoo teinipoika vastahakoisesti tshekixi. Ei kiittämistä, mutta muista puhua amerikkaa tästä lähin. Suski saa töitä urheilukaupan myyjänä ja Tuomas leffan paikannäyttäjänä. Tervetuloa länteen Andrei, to the land of opportunity. Nyt ne vihdoin saa olla oman elämänsä seppoja.
ellauri020.html on line 712: Enough people went looking for similarities between the real Trump marriage and the fictional Graham marriage that it became a legal scuffle within the larger war that was the ugly Trump divorce, with Donald’s lawyers fighting to preserve a gag order keeping Ivana from talking about their marriage. For her part, Ivana insisted she wasn’t writing about her ex. She told the Los Angeles Times: “There is no way he can prove that he’s Adam because he’s not Adam and I make sure that he’s not Adam,” adding that, “And even I think I have constitutional rights of speech in America. I did not abuse them.”
ellauri020.html on line 838: "Welcome to a new year at Hogwarts! Before we begin our banquet, I would like to say a few words. And here they are: Nitwit! Blubber! Oddment! Tweak!" ― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer´s Stone
ellauri021.html on line 502: Tryggare kan ingen vara är en psalm skriven av Lina Sandell cirka 1850 som hon bearbetade 1855, då den trycktes i Andeliga daggdroppar som hon gav ut anonymt. Inspirationen kom då hon som liten flicka en gång kröp upp i ett träd och såg fåglarnas väl dolda bon ("trygga nästet"). Kort efter att texten skrevs drunknade Lina Sandells far under en båtresa i hennes närvaro. Tryggare kan ingen vara.
ellauri021.html on line 669: And 'twas a nox most opportuna
ellauri021.html on line 944: Andrew L. Schlafly (/ ˈ ʃ l æ f l i /; born April 27, 1961) is an American lawyer and Christian conservative activist, founder of Conservapedia. How is he related to the other L. Schlaflies? The brewer of Schlafly Beer in St. Louis is Phyllis Schlafly' s nephew. Andrew is Phyllis' son. They are first cousins. *Only private Jesuit ones. And bring some shit for my fly.
ellauri021.html on line 960: First they persecuted the goldfish owners and I did not speak out. Then they persecuted the cat owners and I did not speak out. And then they broke down our door in the middle of the night and confiscated our pet dog!
ellauri022.html on line 310: And pity author´s wrongs.
ellauri022.html on line 318: And all the women are De Staels,
ellauri022.html on line 319: And genius fills the air.
ellauri022.html on line 324: And interview their cooks,
ellauri022.html on line 328: And photograph their cats.
ellauri022.html on line 339: And Hawthorne, shy as any maid,
ellauri022.html on line 351: And hunt him like a bear.
ellauri022.html on line 363: And Young Men´s Christian U-ni-ons,
ellauri022.html on line 373: And this — and this, is fame!
ellauri022.html on line 380: And in these classic shades
ellauri022.html on line 382: And forty-two old maids.
ellauri022.html on line 397: And round this sad memorial,
ellauri022.html on line 708: "It can hardly be true that the difference lies in the attribute of reason. I saw ten, twenty, a hundred large lipped, lowbrowed black men in the streets who, except in the mere matter of language, did not exceed the sagacity of the elephant. Now is it true that these were created superior to this wise animal, and designed to control it? And in comparison with the highest orders of men, the Africans will stand so low as to make the difference which subsists between themselves & the sagacious beasts inconsiderable."
ellauri022.html on line 900: And the spring found earth in mourning, all naked, lone, and bare. Kevät löysi maan suremassa, paljaana, yksinään ja karuna.
ellauri025.html on line 471: Larry on yhdysvaltalainen liikemies. Se on maailman 8. rikkain apina, sen nettoarvo taaloissa on yli 60 ziljoonaa ja kasvava. Se on muutenkin HYVIN, HYVIN PAHA MIES. Sen suomenkielinen Wikipedia-artikkeli on tynkä. Sen amerikkalainen Wikipedia-artikkeli on kilometrin pituinen. Jo siitä näkee ketä Larryn puuhat hyödyttää. Nicholas Carlson (ei sukua) sanoo että siitä tuli paha, koska se luki kotosalla niin paljon ATK-lehtiä. Jätti kesken PhDn Winogradin kaa kun Gogol alkoi tuottaa massia. Gogolin nimi oli BackRub aluxi: Gogol toimi manus manum lavat periaatteella, hiero sä mun selkää niin mä hieron sun. Siitä luonnostaan syntyy näitä kuplia. Toinen huisin kannattava idea oli Androidin osto ja puhelimiin levitys. Google plus ja muut somevirityxet kaatuivat. Larry ei ole järin sosiaalinen. Nyze rakentaa izeohjautuvia lentoautoja. Se on Gyro Gearloosen näköinenkin, propellipäinen Pelle Peloton, vaihteet löyhällä. Lyö izeänsä päähän nuijalla niin että linnut lentää ulos pesästä.
ellauri025.html on line 634: And let me put u in my little cage (C'mon)
ellauri025.html on line 643: Lovecraft is a famous writer and bullshit artist, but also a well-known racist. Should I read his novels?Was H.P. Lovecraft ever a chill or a good guy at least even a little bit? I know his works basically put humankind to the lowest of the low, but was there even a tiny bit of good in him?What does H.P. Lovecraft mean with his phrase “That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die” in his writing of The Nameless City?
ellauri025.html on line 991: Koskettava video – Claes Andersson lukee runon isästään
ellauri026.html on line 220: And yet in Wilson’s translation the passage seems reduced, deficient somehow, so trite as to be unnoticeable:
ellauri028.html on line 406: And all he learned was "je t'adore".
ellauri029.html on line 926: We should speak the truth with loving intent (Ephesians 4:15), avoiding “foolish talk or coarse joking” (Ephesians 5:4). We should speak in such a way that the hearer will understand our motivation. And we should never be malicious or cruel. Carefully worded irony may be fitting, but malicious sarcasm is not.
ellauri030.html on line 209: Siseron englannintajan, pulleaa herneenpalkoa muistuttavan piipunrassin Andrew Peabodyn kommenteissa (1884) on hyviä lisänäkökohtia. Peabody oli vanhaa bostonilaista mamusukua ja lapsinero josta tuli Harvardin kristillisen moraalin professori. Harvardissa oli Peabody Museo. Se Oli 73 toimittaessaan Siseroa. Kääkkyyden henkkoht. asiantuntija.
ellauri030.html on line 730: Sudden glory, is the passion which makes those grimaces called laughter; and is caused either by some sudden act of their own, that pleases them; or by the apprehension of some deformed thing in another, by comparison whereof they suddenly applaud themselves. And it is incident most to them, that are conscious of the fewest abilities in themselves; who are forced to keep themselves in their own favor by observing the imperfections of other men. And therefore much laughter at the defects of others, is a sign of pusillanimity. For of great minds, one of the proper works is, to help and free others from scorn; and to compare themselves only with the most able.
ellauri030.html on line 911: Altman, N. (2006). And now for something completely different: Humor in psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 16(5), 573–577.
ellauri031.html on line 646: Rättipäät (joita aluxi oli monta kertaa enemmän, nyt on toisin päin, 10 miljoonasta on 3/4 juutalaisia) oli omassa (entisessä) maassaan terroristeja. Mixikä? Koska parhaat pyssyt oli briteillä, jotka suojelivat hassuhattuja. Ne joilla ei oo kunnon armeijaa on aina terroristeja. Armeijat ei terrorisoi, ne vaan puolustaa. Ne seuraa sodan sääntöjä, tappaa siististi. Hilda Andersson oli marttyyri, terroristit ampui sen. Onnex onnex Kaarlo heitti pois sen homburgin ja selvisi. Olikohan sillä alla kipa niinkuin Shulemilla. Toimittaja Olavi Pylkkäselläkin oli kipa, kuin se toimitti Voitto-Sanomia Rauhixen kulmahuoneessa.
ellauri031.html on line 823: Ennusmerkkeihin uskomisen nixi on että pitää kirjaa vain onnistuneista ennustuxista. Jos tarpeex monta kertaa heittää noppaa saa kuutosen, ja sit voi siitä päätellä et voi vizi, kyllä mulla kävi pulla. Varmaan Syväntökin vaati luomakunnan herralta rahaa ja muuta suosiota jatkuvalla syötöllä, housunpolvet ihan kiiltävinä. Suurin osa rukouxista meni harakoille, mut optimistina se muistaa vaan ne onnistuneet tapauxet, "vahvat rukousvastauxet", ja niissäkin se saattaa jälkikäteen vähän parannella tarinaa. Hyvä tarina eli evankeliumi on rautaisannos evankelistan pakissa. Kaikkein hassuimpia on sellaiset tarinat, jossa jollekulle kävi mainiosti jonkun toisen epäonnen kustannuxella. Esim et kun se rukoili kovasti, arabit jätti ampumatta Kaarlo Syvännön, mutta ampui Hilda Anderssonin, joka ei varmaan rukoillut kunnolla. Tai sit sen listiminen oli osa herran laajamittaisempaa suunnitelmaa. Jos rukous ei nazaa, herralla on takataskussa joku parempi suunnitelma, tai pyyntö oli muuten kohtuuton. Ei sitä sentään joka pikkuasialla sovi herraa hätyyttää, vaik sitä kyllä pitää totella joka hemmetin partakarvan kohdalla. Vähän sama tematiikka kuin Candidessa: kaikki kääntyy kyllä parhain päin, kun kärsivällisesti odottaa. Viimeistään sitten siellä salin puolella. Tähän tarvitaan sitä optimismia, tulevaisuudenuskoa.
ellauri032.html on line 222: Eliot oli eräänlainen mid-atlantic Puovo Huovikko. Kaikessa tuotannossaan hän sekä tähdensi klassistina perinteen merkitystä että modernistina rikkoi vanhoja kaavoja. Eliot tunnetaan myös Kissojen kielen kompasanakirjassa (Old Possum´s Book of Practical Cats, 1939) julkaistuista lasten kissarunoistaan, jotka jatkoivat englantilaista nonsense-perinnettä. Ympyräsuinen ystäväni antoi ton kissakirjan mulle lahjaxi, mulla on se kai vielä laihojen runokirjojen hyllyssä Wilhon kirjakaapissa. Andrew Lloyd Webber loi vuonna 1981 runoista suositun musikaalin Cats. Ihan niinkuin Puovo Huovikon, Tompan maine luiskahti kun ukko ize saatiin laatikkoon.
ellauri033.html on line 445: Oliko Bourget homo? Sen kuolaava kuvaus miehekkäästä kreivi Andresta on homahtava. Ja aii-van,sillä oli kuin olikin jotain homojimbajambaa 18-vuotiaana 15-vuotiaan Maurice Bouchorin kaa, jonka kotiope se oli olevinaan:
ellauri033.html on line 1177: Barrèsin varhaistuotanto innoitti monia nuoremman sukupolven ranskalaisia kirjailijoita, kuten Marcel Proust, André Gide, Henry de Montherlant, Jean Cocteau ja François Mauriac. Ikäviä tyyppejä nääkin valtaosalta. (Kukas se Cocteau taas oli? Sekö pipopäinen sukeltaja? Ei se oli Cousteau. Jean Cocteau oli Georgetten läheinen ystävä, joka oli kirjailija Maurice Leblancin sisar, joka Maurice kirjotti Arsene Lupineja. Niistä oli puhe Maurice Maeterlinckin kohalla.)
ellauri035.html on line 125: And from her mouth drink down the heavy wine,
ellauri035.html on line 147: And with collyrium the indent of her cheek
ellauri035.html on line 177: And powdered wood spice heavy of Cashmir.
ellauri035.html on line 189: And that one word of strange heart's ease, good-bye,
ellauri035.html on line 191: And bending over to a golden mouth,
ellauri035.html on line 214: And bud in red; and in the green vest pearls kissing
ellauri035.html on line 217: And her walking as of a swan; these trouble me.
ellauri035.html on line 230: And then a light, and in that light a girl
ellauri035.html on line 233: And temperate eyes that wander far away.
ellauri035.html on line 266: And she was stricken deep. Her, oh die here.
ellauri035.html on line 271: Who was so strong to love me. And small men
ellauri035.html on line 282: And that is all. This night she rests not well;
ellauri035.html on line 297: Where they had thought away their youth. And I, listening,
ellauri035.html on line 334: And little ears caught at the far murmur,
ellauri035.html on line 349: That could so shine. And we were each to each
ellauri035.html on line 358: And all her body on a shield of the guards,
ellauri035.html on line 370: And children came to bathe in little streams.
ellauri035.html on line 374: And I am sure you sistered lay with sleep
ellauri035.html on line 395: And curving hair, subtle as a smoke,
ellauri035.html on line 396: And light fingers, and laughter of green gems.
ellauri035.html on line 401: And if that warm basin have silver borders.
ellauri035.html on line 411: And then in a carpeted hall with a bright gold lamp
ellauri035.html on line 436: And at the storm's increase, closer and with content,
ellauri035.html on line 443: And the stiff anchorite forgets to pray;
ellauri035.html on line 446: And kept my soul at balance above a kiss.
ellauri035.html on line 479: And web the ports the strongest dreamer dreamed,
ellauri035.html on line 484: And I will send my soul to see your body
ellauri035.html on line 496: And all the light is hateful. Now is it time
ellauri035.html on line 501: And underneath their brows, deep in their eyes,
ellauri035.html on line 513: And never a bed without my bright darling.
ellauri035.html on line 515: And let the fountain out before the dawn.
ellauri035.html on line 1098: Spoonerismeja ei pidä sekottaa fullerismeihin. Fullerismin top definition Urban dictionaryssä: Whining phrases from a guy who's been rejected for good reason. Buckminster Fuller oli USA:n Spede Pasanen. Buckminster Fulleria ei pidä sekottaa Andrew Fulleriin. Hakuharavaan tulee nykypäivänä paljon enemmän osumia tästä jenkkifundamentalistipastorista kuin vanhasta Buckminster Fullerista. Buckminster sanoi vanhana:
ellauri035.html on line 1182: Kirjan sankarit on Critilo, "kriittinen hemmo", illuusionsa menettänyt, ja Andrenio, "luonnollinen mies", joka on viaton ja primitiivisen impulsiivinen. Sen maailmankazomus on pessimistinen, senpä tautta tää byhlain oli Sopesta niin mainio. Juonitiivistelmä seuraa.
ellauri035.html on line 1184: Maailmanmies Critilo on haaxirikkoutunut Santa Helenan rannalle kuin Napsu. Siellä se tapaa Andrenion, luonnonäijän, joka on täysin sivistymätön. Yhdessä ne lähtee pitkälle matkalle kuolemattomien saarelle, jonne vie elämänpituinen okainen tie.
ellauri035.html on line 1250: And waking and sleeping he thought about her.
ellauri037.html on line 351: And who's this little fellow in his itty-bitty robe?
ellauri038.html on line 53: And shed a bitter tear.
ellauri038.html on line 63: Diese Szene lebt von privaten und literarischen Anspielungen, die eine plump misogyne Interpretation besprechen. Die mittelalterliche Fabel, wie der alte Aristoteles von einer jungen Frau namens Phyllis, in die er närrisch verliebt ist, gedemütigt wird, war wahrscheinlich der Hintergrund für die Inszenierung des berühmten Fotos von 38-jährigen Friedrich Nietzsche mit der damals 21-jährigen genialischen Freundin Lou Andreas-Salomé und der Peitsche in ihrer Hand. 6 Jahre später war er kuckeliku.
ellauri038.html on line 74: Im Fotoatelier von Jules Bonnet kümmert sich Nietzsche "in übermütiger Stimmung" (Andreas-Salomé Lou">Lou Andreas-Salomé) um jedes Detail und schmückt zum Beispiel die Peitsche mit einem (auf dem Foto nicht erkennbaren) Fliederzweig.
ellauri038.html on line 87: Andererseits ist nicht zu übersehen, daß die Inszenierung auf das seinerzeit populäre Thema für lebende Bilder „Frauen bändigen die unbändige Lust der Männer, indem sie sie unter das Zugtierjoch spannen“ anspielt. Gerade die Differenz von strahlendem Sonnenwagen der Liebe und dem Ehegespann im Alltagstrott, von himmelhochjauchzend und den Mühen der Ebene, eröffnete einen weiten Spielraum der Interpretation, ohne das Risiko, jemanden unmittelbar zu kränken.
ellauri040.html on line 333: More recently metamodernism, post-postmodernism and the "death of postmodernism" have been widely debated: in 2007 Andrew Hoberek noted in his introduction to a special issue of the journal Twentieth Century Literature titled "After Postmodernism" that "declarations of postmodernism's demise have become a critical commonplace". A small group of critics has put forth a range of theories that aim to describe culture or society in the alleged aftermath of postmodernism, most notably Raoul Eshelman (performatism), Gilles Lipovetsky (hypermodernity), Nicolas Bourriaud (altermodern), and Alan Kirby (digimodernism, formerly called pseudo-modernism). None of these new theories or labels have so far gained very widespread acceptance. Sociocultural anthropologist Nina Müller-Schwarze offers neostructuralism as a possible direction.
ellauri041.html on line 883: And. Bruder Antonio, welcher nun,

ellauri042.html on line 114: And no one nows just where or when Eikä kukaan tiedä milloin mistäkin
ellauri042.html on line 218: And though plants are still the dominant form of life on Earth, the scientists suspect there used to be approximately twice as many of them — before humanity started clearing forests to make way for agriculture and our civilization.
ellauri042.html on line 540: 1977 hän esiintyi ensi kerran julkisesti uuden filosofian edustajana yhdessä André Glucksmannin kanssa. (Toinen jutku varmasti.) Samana vuonna ilmestyi hänen teoksensa La barbarie à visage humain, jossa hän sanoi että marxismi oli pohjimmiltaan epämoraalista. 1981 ilmestyi L'Idéologie française, jota pidetään hänen pääteoksenaan.
Antikommunistista tuubaa hienostelun varjolla.
ellauri042.html on line 676: Hukkapätkä (160cm) väkäleuka koukkunenä Elisabeth Moss on jotenkin X-filesien Gillian Andersonin tapainen, joka nyttemmin on niin paljon The Witchin näköinen että esittääkin sitä Lady Di-pätkässä. Ne on parhaimmillaan happamissa ilmeissä. Komendantti on luihun jutkun oloinen. Junen 2 bylsijää Nick ja komendantti ovat kuin Kummelien Lyhkönen ja Kolli. Hirmusesti ikävystyttävää panoa ja huohotuxia. Ei meinaa millään jaxaa kazoa, mutta täytyy kai se loppuun ährätä et voi kirjottaa tähän lisää juonenpaljastuxia. Mitä oli juonenpaljastus enkuxi? Joo se oli spoileri. 80-luvulla se tarkotti auton takasiipeä.
ellauri042.html on line 695: Fedor M. Dostoevsky´s family had old-Lithuanian aristocratic origins. The name was derived from the Russian word dostoijny, which means dignified. What a misnomer. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born on October 30th, 1821 (old Julian calendar; on November 11th, 1821 according to the Gregorian calculation) in Moscow, as the second son of Mikhail Andreevich Dostoevsky, a doctor at the hospital for the poor.
ellauri042.html on line 789: Men Anders Tengele är kritisk till rapporten.
ellauri042.html on line 877: No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee. [Donne´s original spelling and underlining]
ellauri042.html on line 922: And thou shalt hear, All here in one bed lay. Ja kuulet, kaikki oli tässä meidän petissä.
ellauri042.html on line 961: And her soul early into heaven ravishèd, Jolta sielu ryövättiin etuaikaan taivaisiin,
ellauri042.html on line 969: And dost not only fear lest I allow Etkä yxinomaan pelkää et mä saattaisin
ellauri043.html on line 3598:

According to ancient belief, the androdamas is a stone resembling the diamond, said to be found in the sands of the Red Sea, in squares or dies. Its name denotes the virtue belonging to it, namely, to restrain anger, mitigate lunacy, and lessen the gravity of the body. Source for information on Androdamas: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology dictionary.
ellauri045.html on line 333: We are captains of our soul and masters of our destiny. And we contain any divine fire that there is, divine fire that is fine and great. Tää kuulostaa ihan Saroyanilta tai Esa Saariselta.
ellauri045.html on line 436: Sinä olet samanlainen kuin muutkin miehet, mirri oivaltaa. And how! Nyt on kaikki päin helvettiä. Vitun Hande ruutuvihkoineen. Perskatin Peter Pan huiluineen. Haluan savukkeen jne.
ellauri045.html on line 806: Christianity added its own three others virtue, in St. Paul's words "faith, hope, and love, these three abide. But the greatest of these is love." The three are called "theological" or-flatteringly to Christianity, since we all know alleged Christians who in their xenophobia or homophobia or X-phobia do not practice them-"Christian" virtues. The three holy virtues smell of incense, but can be given entirely secular definitions, as the Peterson and Seligman volume does. Faith is the backward-looking virtue of having an identity, a place from which one must in integrity start: you are a mother, a daughter, a wife, a schweitzer, a woman, a teacher, a reader, and would not think of denying them, or changing them frivolously. Hope, by contrast, is the forward-looking virtue of having a destination, a project. Where are you going? Quo vadis? If you are literally hopeless you go home tonight and use your military rifle (you are Swiss, so you have one) to shoot yourself. And love, the greatest of these, is the point of it all: love of husband/wife or both, love of country, love of art, love of science, love of God/dog or both.
ellauri046.html on line 331: Seuraa ikävystyttävähkö seikkaperäinen vaihekuvaus rakastumisesta 1800-luvun herrasväen piirissä. Vaiheet otetaan Mozartin tuotannosta. Huohheli huoh. Päästään lopulta sentään veenuskukkulalle don Juanin johdolla. Mut voi ei! Siellä tulee vastaan Syntiä! Anders And ei tahdo sen kanssa mitään tekemistä!
ellauri046.html on line 373: Ancient Tragedy And The Modern: Modern drama doesn’t understand suffering quite like ancient drama did.

ellauri046.html on line 527: Saaledes frygte mange Mennisker urimelig Doeden. For Andet vill det Ethiske egentligen ikke. Man maa blive sig selv gjennemsigtig. Det er ikke Meningen ad nyde Livet, utan opfylde sine Pligter.
ellauri046.html on line 793: And try the effect of the first kiss of love.
ellauri046.html on line 811: And Eden revives in the first kiss of love.
ellauri046.html on line 921: And after a little while,
ellauri046.html on line 931: And Fair-Rohtraut laughed:
ellauri046.html on line 936: And kisses Fair-Rohtraut on the lips.
ellauri048.html on line 18:

M. Andrejev


ellauri048.html on line 738: Bellow's characterisation of his father's background is one of the most enjoyable strands of the book and an interesting companion to Saul's fiction. His father, Abraham, is characterised by his grandson as a crook and a tyrant, who despised his youngest son's literary ambitions and pummelled him – and all his sons – until Saul grabbed his hand mid-air one day and said, "I'm a married man, Pa. You cannot hit me anymore." In adulthood, on the rare occasions Bellow tried to talk to his father about his upbringing, Saul would shake him off and say rather pointedly: "You shouldn't blame your parents for your faults." Bellow smiles. "And he said this to me, a therapist no less! His father loved him, but it was a tumultuous relationship and my grandfather was mercurial as hell."
ellauri048.html on line 745: The taboo of spilling the beans on Saul was "very big", he says, ""ecause my father took the position that art is inviolate and that the artist has to be protected at all costs because he's an artist. Towards the end of his life, Saul asked his son rather charmingly, "Was I a man or a jerk?", which Bellow quotes in the book. "You know, he was asking himself a dead earnest question. And I think it was the right question. But if you were lionising him, you don't ask that question."
ellauri048.html on line 747: Like what? "There were a lot of very unhappy people at various points of his life, who felt maligned. Ex-wives high up there. Wives number two and three, Adam's mother and Daniel's took a whipping. My mother got off easy. I think he knew he did her wrong. At some point he said to me: 'I should never have divorced your mother.' I replied: 'Pop, how then could you have written Herzog?' And he said, 'I could have done it.'
ellauri048.html on line 766: And the muscles of his brawny arms kazoppa niitä, kuin nippu kyrpiä
ellauri048.html on line 773: And looks the whole world in the face, Se vahtii silmä kovana pajan tuottoa.
ellauri048.html on line 783: And children coming home from school Kun lapset tulee kotiin koulusta,
ellauri048.html on line 786: And hear the bellows roar, otettuja sen porkasta ja suxesta.
ellauri048.html on line 787: And catch the burning sparks that fly Ne hämmästyvät mustaa sepänsälliä
ellauri048.html on line 791: And sits among his boys; luo silmäyxiä pikku Pirkkoon;
ellauri048.html on line 795: And it makes his heart rejoice. nakkisormilla venyttelee kaulusta.
ellauri048.html on line 801: And with his hard, rough hand he wipes Ei sitä kanzi katua ja nyyhkiä,
ellauri048.html on line 835: And voices soft and sweet. sieltä puskee, alkaa hassuttelu.
ellauri048.html on line 840: And Edith with golden hair. ja vähän Eeditinkin kultatukkaa.
ellauri048.html on line 868: And will not let you depart, mun tornissa te ootte panttivankeja.
ellauri048.html on line 872: And there will I keep you forever, Ja liossa pitäisin sen ainiaan,
ellauri048.html on line 875: And moulder in dust away! yxissä miehin ikuisesti naisin!
ellauri048.html on line 1083: And I would that my tongue could utter Kylmä haluisin et paranis mun kieleni
ellauri048.html on line 1091: And the stately ships go on Ja uljaat laivat jatkaa matkaa
ellauri048.html on line 1094: And the sound of a voice that is still! Hukkuneen kädestä ja äänestä.
ellauri048.html on line 1147: And thou hast made him: thou art just. Ja sä teit sen kuitenkin, hyvä sinä.
ellauri048.html on line 1157: And thou, O Lord, art more than they. Ja sää, herra, olet jotain vähän enemmän.
ellauri048.html on line 1161: And yet we trust it comes from thee, Ja silti me luotetaan sun valuuttaan,
ellauri048.html on line 1177: And not from man, O Lord, to thee. Eikä miehestä, hyvä herra, suhun.
ellauri048.html on line 1187: And in thy wisdom make me wise. Ja tee musta yhtä fixu kuin sä ize.
ellauri048.html on line 1196: And find in loss a gain to match? Ja löytää tappiosta mätsäävän voittotilin?
ellauri048.html on line 1217: And bring the firstling to the flock; Ja kevään karizoita lammaslaumaan;
ellauri048.html on line 1218: And in the dusk of thee, the clock Ja sun hämärässä, kaappikello
ellauri048.html on line 1226: And gazing on thee, sullen tree, Ja kun mä kazon sua, synkkä puu,
ellauri048.html on line 1229: And grow incorporate into thee. Ja kasvavan sun puskan osaxi.
ellauri048.html on line 1240: And murmurs from the dying sun: Ja kuiskaa kuolevasta tähdestä:
ellauri048.html on line 1242: 'And all the phantom, Nature, stands— Ja kaikki mustanaamiot, luonto seisoo,
ellauri048.html on line 1247: And shall I take a thing so blind, Ja otanko mä kalun esiin sokean,
ellauri048.html on line 1256: And with my heart I muse and say: Ja sydämestäni mä sanon miettien:
ellauri048.html on line 1277: And half conceal the Soul within. Ja puolix kätkee sielun siellä sisällä.
ellauri048.html on line 1292: And common is the commonplace, Mut laahusmaista on toi tavanomaisuus,
ellauri048.html on line 1293: And vacant chaff well meant for grain. Ja akanat ei käy viljanjyvistä.
ellauri048.html on line 1313: And something written, something thought; Jotain kynäiltyä, jotain mietittyä;
ellauri048.html on line 1316: And ever met him on his way Ja mielessäni tapailin sitä useinkin,
ellauri048.html on line 1322: And glad to find thyself so fair, Ja iloinen kuin olet noinkin nätti,
ellauri048.html on line 1327: And thinking `this will please him best,' Ja ajatellen 'tästähän se tykkää eniten',
ellauri048.html on line 1331: And with the thought her colour burns; Ja sitä ajatellessa se punehtuu;
ellauri048.html on line 1332: And, having left the glass, she turns Ja jätettyään peilin rauhaan lopulta,
ellauri048.html on line 1335: And, even when she turn'd, the curse Ja samalla kun se kääntyy, on kirous
ellauri048.html on line 1341: And what to me remains of good? Ja mitä hyvää mulle siitä koituu?
ellauri048.html on line 1343: And unto me no second friend. Ja mulla tyhjäxi tää takapuoli.
ellauri048.html on line 1353: And like a guilty thing I creep Ja niinkuin joku pikku syyllinen
ellauri048.html on line 1358: And ghastly thro' the drizzling rain Ja karmeana tihkusateen läpitte
ellauri048.html on line 1365: And learns her gone and far from home; Ja kuulee hiänen menneen tiehensä;
ellauri048.html on line 1369: And all the place is dark, and all Ja koko paikka on pimeenä, ja kaikki
ellauri048.html on line 1384: And this poor flower of poesy surkea runon kukkanen, joka hylättynä
ellauri048.html on line 1425: And travell'd men from foreign lands; Ja matkamiehet ulkomailta kaa;
ellauri048.html on line 1426: And letters unto trembling hands; Ja kirjeet vapiseviin kätösiin;
ellauri048.html on line 1427: And, thy dark freight, a vanish'd life. Ja sun mustan lastin, hengettömän kasan.
ellauri048.html on line 1441: And hands so often clasp'd in mine, Ja käet jotka niin usein tarttui muhun,
ellauri048.html on line 1447: And only thro' the faded leaf Kun kuihtuneiden lehtien läpitte
ellauri048.html on line 1451: And on these dews that drench the furze, Ja näissä kasteisissa saniaisissa
ellauri048.html on line 1452: And all the silvery gossamers Ja hopeisen hämähäkinseitin keskellä
ellauri048.html on line 1457: And crowded farms and lessening towers, Ja taajaan asutetut farmit, vähenevät tornit,
ellauri048.html on line 1462: And in my heart, if calm at all, Ja mun syömmessä, jos tyyni ollenkaan,
ellauri048.html on line 1466: And waves that sway themselves in rest, Ja aallot jotka keinuttavat uneen izensä,
ellauri048.html on line 1467: And dead calm in that noble breast Ja rasvatyyni siinä jalossa rinnassa,
ellauri048.html on line 1479: And leave the cliffs, and haste away Ja jätän kalliot ja ryntään pois
ellauri048.html on line 1482: And reach the glow of southern skies, Ja tapaan hehkun eteläisten taivaiden
ellauri048.html on line 1483: And see the sails at distance rise, Ja nään purjeiden nousevan tuolla kaukana,
ellauri048.html on line 1484: And linger weeping on the marge, Ja viivyn spiidaten taivaanrannalla,
ellauri048.html on line 1486: And saying; `Comes he thus, my friend? Sanoen; Tuleeko se näin, mun kaveri?
ellauri048.html on line 1488: And circle moaning in the air: Ja kruisaan voivotellen ilmassa:
ellauri048.html on line 1491: And forward dart again, and play Ja syöxähdän taas eteenpäin ja pelehdin
ellauri048.html on line 1499: And moves his doubtful arms, and feels Ja liikuttaa epäluuloisia käsiä, ja tuntee
ellauri048.html on line 1504: And, where warm hands have prest and closed, Ja missä lämpöiset kädet kähmi toisiaan,
ellauri048.html on line 1518: And glance about the approaching sails, Ja kazoa lähestyvää purjepyykkiä,
ellauri048.html on line 1520: And not the burthen that they bring. Eikä sitä lastia joita ne on tuomassa.
ellauri048.html on line 1525: And I went down unto the quay, Ja mä menisin alas laiturille,
ellauri048.html on line 1526: And found thee lying in the port; Jä löytäisin sut satamassa rojollaan;
ellauri048.html on line 1528: And standing, muffled round with woe, Ja seisten kiedottuna surun huiviin,
ellauri048.html on line 1531: And beckoning unto those they know; Huiskuttaen vastaan tulleille tutuille,
ellauri048.html on line 1533: And if along with these should come Ja jos näiden joukossa sattuis tulemaan
ellauri048.html on line 1536: And ask a thousand things of home; Ja kyselisi 1000 asiaa kotiväistä,
ellauri048.html on line 1538: And I should tell him all my pain, Ja mä kertoisin sille kaikki kärsimyxeni,
ellauri048.html on line 1539: And how my life had droop'd of late, Miten mulla on nuupahtanut viime aikoina
ellauri048.html on line 1540: And he should sorrow o'er my state Ja se surisi mun kunnon heikkoutta
ellauri048.html on line 1541: And marvel what possess'd my brain; Ja ihmettelis mikä mua vaivasi;
ellauri048.html on line 1543: And I perceived no touch of change, Ja mä en huomais siinä mitään muutosta,
ellauri048.html on line 1550: And roar from yonder dropping day: Tulevat ulvoen päivän pudotessa tuolla:
ellauri048.html on line 1556: And wildly dash'd on tower and tree Ja villisti kiertää tornia ja puuta
ellauri048.html on line 1559: And but for fancies, which aver Ilman kuvitelmia, jotka inttävät
ellauri048.html on line 1565: And but for fear it is not so, Ja ellen pelkäisi ettei niin olekaan,
ellauri048.html on line 1570: And onward drags a labouring breast, Ja vie mukanaan työläästi hengittävän rinnan
ellauri048.html on line 1571: And topples round the dreary west, Ja kaataa väsähtäneen lännen ympäri
ellauri048.html on line 1591: And staggers blindly ere she sink?
ellauri048.html on line 1592: And stunn'd me from my power to think
ellauri048.html on line 1593: And all my knowledge of myself;
ellauri048.html on line 1595: And made me that delirious man
ellauri048.html on line 1597: And flashes into false and true,
ellauri048.html on line 1598: And mingles all without a plan?
ellauri048.html on line 1614: And like a beacon guards thee home.
ellauri048.html on line 1618: And balmy drops in summer dark
ellauri048.html on line 1629: And from his ashes may be made
ellauri048.html on line 1635: And in the places of his youth.
ellauri048.html on line 1639: And come, whatever loves to weep,
ellauri048.html on line 1640: And hear the ritual of the dead.
ellauri048.html on line 1648: And slowly forms the firmer mind,
ellauri048.html on line 1656: And in the hearing of the wave.
ellauri048.html on line 1660: And hushes half the babbling Wye,
ellauri048.html on line 1661: And makes a silence in the hills.
ellauri048.html on line 1664: And hush'd my deepest grief of all,
ellauri048.html on line 1671: And I can speak a little then.
ellauri048.html on line 1680: And weep the fulness from the mind:
ellauri048.html on line 1687: And tears that at their fountain freeze;
ellauri048.html on line 1691: And scarce endure to draw the breath,
ellauri048.html on line 1701: And, since the grasses round me wave,
ellauri048.html on line 1703: And make them pipes whereon to blow.
ellauri048.html on line 1706: And sometimes harshly will he speak:
ellauri048.html on line 1708: And melt the waxen hearts of men.'
ellauri048.html on line 1728: And pipe but as the linnets sing:
ellauri048.html on line 1730: And one is glad; her note is gay,
ellauri048.html on line 1732: And one is sad; her note is changed,
ellauri048.html on line 1741: And we with singing cheer'd the way,
ellauri048.html on line 1742: And, crown'd with all the season lent,
ellauri048.html on line 1744: And glad at heart from May to May:
ellauri048.html on line 1752: And spread his mantle dark and cold,
ellauri048.html on line 1753: And wrapt thee formless in the fold,
ellauri048.html on line 1754: And dull'd the murmur on thy lip,
ellauri048.html on line 1756: And bore thee where I could not see
ellauri048.html on line 1758: And think, that somewhere in the waste
ellauri048.html on line 1769: And looking back to whence I came,
ellauri048.html on line 1772: And crying, How changed from where it ran
ellauri048.html on line 1778: And Fancy light from Fancy caught,
ellauri048.html on line 1779: And Thought leapt out to wed with Thought
ellauri048.html on line 1782: And all we met was fair and good,
ellauri048.html on line 1783: And all was good that Time could bring,
ellauri048.html on line 1784: And all the secret of the Spring
ellauri048.html on line 1787: And many an old philosophy
ellauri048.html on line 1789: And round us all the thicket rang
ellauri048.html on line 1793: And was the day of my delight
ellauri048.html on line 1803: And is it that the haze of grief
ellauri048.html on line 1810: And orb into the perfect star
ellauri048.html on line 1816: And then, as now, the day prepared
ellauri048.html on line 1827: And part it, giving half to him.
ellauri048.html on line 1835: And if that eye which watches guilt
ellauri048.html on line 1836: And goodness, and hath power to see
ellauri048.html on line 1838: And towers fall'n as soon as built—
ellauri048.html on line 1843: And Love the indifference to be,
ellauri048.html on line 1907: And one clear call for me! ja vielä yhdet mulle!
ellauri048.html on line 1908: And may there be no moaning of the bar, Älkääkä kamut möliskö baarissa
ellauri048.html on line 1917: And after that the dark! ja sen jälkeen pimeä!
ellauri048.html on line 1918: And may there be no sadness of farewell, Eikä kiitos mitään hautajaisia,
ellauri049.html on line 245: Kaarlo Sarkia julkaisi elinaikanaan vain neljä erillistä runokokoelmaa, jotka vielä vuonna 1944 julkaistiin koottuina runoina. Omien runojensa ohella hän ehti kääntää runsaasti, etenkin ranskalaista ja italiankielistä runoutta. Hänen runoherkissä käsissään kääntyivät esimerkiksi François Villon, Pierre de Ronsard, André Chénier, Giacomo Leopardi, Victor Hugo, Charles Leconte de Lisle, Charles Baudelaire, Giosuè Carducci, Sully Prudhomme, José María de Heredia, Giovanni Pascoli, Émile Verhaeren, Jean Moréas, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Paul Fort, kreivitär Anna de Noailles, Arthur Rimbaud. Näistä mä tunnen edes nimeltä Villonin, Hugon, Baudelairen, ja Rimbaudin. Huhhuh, piisaa työmaata. Hugo oli peikko jota ohjasti teeveessä söpö Taru Valkeapää. Herää pahvi!
ellauri049.html on line 773: Vasta vuonna 1917 ja varsinkin André Giden vaikutuksesta hän palasi takaisin runouden pariin ja julkaisi Gallimardin kustantamana teoksen La Jeune Parque. Heti sen jälkeen vuonna 1920 seurasi ”Le Cimetière marin”, joka on ehkä runoilijan tunnetuin runo. Vuonna 1922 tuli julkisuuteen runokokoelma Charmes. Vuonna 1924 hänestä tuli Ranskan Pen-klubin puheenjohtaja, mutta jo seuraavan vuonna hänet äänestettiin Ranskan akatemiaan edesmenneen Anatole Francen jälkeen tyhjäksi jääneelle paikalle. Avajaispuheessaan vuonna 1927 puhui kunnioittavasti edesmenneestä edeltäjästään mainitsematta kertaakaan hänen nimeään.
ellauri049.html on line 1096: Fjalarille izelleen ei käynyt kuinkaan. Tätä Wexi kovin pahexuu. Pitäs tutustua Yrjö "Houyhnhnm" Hirnin niteeseen "Striden om kung Fjalar" 1936. Kovin tästä melskattiin Suomessa, ello Snellman kasan päällimmäisenä. Joka nälisti kuoliaaxi tuhansia ihmisiä nälkävuosina suojellaxeen rakkaimman lapsensa hopeamarkan kurssia, nauraen perään kuin Hans Solo. Tai Ruozin Mengele Anders Tegnell. Helvetin Jesaja.
ellauri050.html on line 180: And shot, precipitated, ja ampaisin, päätäpahkaa,
ellauri050.html on line 184: And unperturbéd pace, häiriintymättömällä tahdilla,
ellauri050.html on line 200: And troubled the gold gateways of the stars, törkkäsin tähtien kukkalaukaisimia,
ellauri050.html on line 203: And silvern chatter the pale ports o’ the moon. ja kuun kalpeen sataman hopeiseen kilinään.
ellauri050.html on line 221: And unperturbéd pace, häiriintymättömällä tahdilla,
ellauri050.html on line 224: And a Voice above their beat— ja ääni huusi tamppauxen yli-
ellauri050.html on line 265: And its sweet teas were salt with mortal mine; Ja sen makeet kyynelet suolaantui mun kuolevaisista;
ellauri050.html on line 268: And share commingling heat; kuuman vasten kuumaa pump pump;
ellauri050.html on line 283: And past those noised Feet ja noiden äänekkäiden jalkojen
ellauri050.html on line 289: And smitten me to my knee; ja iskenyt mut polvilleen;
ellauri050.html on line 292: And, slowly gazing, find me stripped in sleep. Ja kun nyt kazon olen riisuttu nukkuessani.
ellauri050.html on line 295: And pulled my life upon me; grimed with smears, ja kiskoin elämääni ylleni; tahraisena,
ellauri050.html on line 313: And now my heart is as a broken fount, ja nyt mun sydän on kuin rikkoutunut hana,
ellauri050.html on line 335: “And is thy earth so marred, "Ja onx sun maa niin epäkunnossa,
ellauri050.html on line 341: “And human love needs human meriting: "ja ihmisrakkaus vaatii ihmiseltä vastapalvelusta;
ellauri050.html on line 494: Rilke oli isänsä tahdosta vuosina 1886–1891 sotilasakatemiassa. Vuosina 1895–96 hän opiskeli kirjallisuutta, taidetta, historiaa ja filosofiaa Prahassa ja Münchenissä. Rilke tutustui vuonna 1897 Lou Andreas-Saloméhen, jonka kanssa hänelle muodostui läheinen suhde. Keväällä 1901 Rilke nai kuvanveistäjä Clara Westhoffin, jonka hän oli tavannut edellisenä syksyn Worpswedessää. Parille syntyi joulukuussa 1901 tytär Ruth. Kesällä 1902 Rilke lähti Pariisiin. Siellä julkaistiin vuonna 1910 hänen ainoa romaaninsa Malte Laurids Briggen muistiinpanot. Pariisin-vuosinaan hän julkaisi myös useita runoja. Ille faciet-vanhemmat on saaneet aikaan hurjasti runoilijoita.
ellauri051.html on line 438: And now thy sullen notes send darkness through me; Ja nyt sun mörkit soinnut morsettaa mulle pimeää;
ellauri051.html on line 541: 2 And what I assume you shall assume, 2 kuin omille kullilleni. Usko pois!
ellauri051.html on line 586: 42 And will never be any more perfection than there is now, eikä mistään tule sen täydellisempää kuin just nyt,
ellauri051.html on line 613: 64 And forthwith cipher and show me to a cent, Ja heti laskelmoi ja näyttää sentin tarkkuudella,
ellauri051.html on line 637: 83 And you must not be abased to the other. Eikä sunkaan pidä alentua toiseen. (No en mäkään tätä tajunnut.)
ellauri051.html on line 643: 89 And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to ja käänsit paidan mun pepulta, ja työnsit -hm- kielesi mun paljaaseen
ellauri051.html on line 645: 90 And reach'd till you felt my beard, and reach'd till you held my feet. Ja työnsit kunnes uletuit mun partaan sisältäkäsin, se tuntui ihan varpaissa.
ellauri051.html on line 648: 92 And I know that the hand of God is the promise of my own, Ja mä tiedän että jumalan käsi on mun oma lupaus,
ellauri051.html on line 649: 93 And I know that the spirit of God is the brother of my own, Ja mä tiedän että jumala on mun veli,
ellauri051.html on line 650: 94 And that all the men ever born are also my brothers, and the women my sisters ja et kaikki koskaan syntyneet miehet on mun veljiä, ja naiset siskoja ja
ellauri051.html on line 652: 95 And that a kelson of the creation is love, ja et luomakunnan kölipuu on -hm- rakkaus,
ellauri051.html on line 653: 96 And limitless are leaves stiff or drooping in the fields, ja hulvattomia ovat jäykät -hm- lehdet tai löpsähtäneet pellolla,
ellauri051.html on line 654: 97 And brown ants in the little wells beneath them, ja ruskeat -hm- murkut pienessä -hm- kaivossa niiden alla,
ellauri051.html on line 655: 98 And mossy scabs of the worm fence, heap'd stones, elder, mullein and poke-weed. Ja matoaidan karvaiset ruvet, kivexet kasassa, selja, tulikukka ja kärmesmarja.
ellauri051.html on line 666: 107 And it means, Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones, ja tarkoittaa, kasvaessaan yhtä lailla leveillä ja kapeilla vyöhykkeillä,
ellauri051.html on line 669: 110 And now it seems to me the beautiful uncut hair of graves. Ja nyt se näyttää musta hautojen kauniilta leikkaamattomalta tukalta.
ellauri051.html on line 675: 115 And here you are the mothers' laps. Tässä tapauxesssa sää olisit se äidin -hm- syli.
ellauri051.html on line 680: 120 And I perceive they do not come from the roofs of mouths for nothing. Ja huomaan ettei ne ole turhaan kitalaen tuotosta.
ellauri051.html on line 682: 122 And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon Ja vihjeet vanhuxista ja mammoista, ja liian pian vieroitetuista lapsista.
ellauri051.html on line 685: 124 And what do you think has become of the women and children? Ja miten kävi Peterin, Paulin ja Maryn?
ellauri051.html on line 688: 127 And if ever there was it led forward life, and does not wait at the end to arrest it, Tai jos olikin niin se vei eteenpäin (muiden) elämää, eikä odottanut lopputexteihin,
ellauri051.html on line 689: 128 And ceas'd the moment life appear'd. Vaan lakkas niin pian kuin elämä ilmestyi.
ellauri051.html on line 691: 130 And to die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier. Ja kuoleminen on erilaista kuin luultiin, ja kivempaa.
ellauri051.html on line 697: 134 And peruse manifold objects, no two alike and every one good, Ja luen monenlaisia juttuja, kaikki erilaisia ja kaikki hyviä,
ellauri051.html on line 710: 147 And am around, tenacious, acquisitive, tireless, and cannot be shaken away. Ja oon kimpussa, sitkeä, utelias, väsymätön enkä lähe kulumallakaan.
ellauri051.html on line 743: 174 And roll head over heels and tangle my hair full of wisps. 174 ja pyörin päätäpahkaa tukka täynnä helpeitä.
ellauri051.html on line 767: 192 And went where he sat on a log and led him in and assured him, 192 Ja meni sinne, missä hän istui puun päällä, vei hänet sisään ja vakuutti hänelle:
ellauri051.html on line 768: 193 And brought water and fill'd a tub for his sweated body and bruis'd feet, 193 Ja toi vettä ja täytti ammeen hänen hikoilevalle ruumiilleen ja mustelmille jaloilleen,
ellauri051.html on line 769: 194 And gave him a room that enter'd from my own, and gave him some coarse clean clothes, 194 Ja annoin hänelle huoneen, joka meni sisään omastani, ja annoin hänelle karkeita puhtaita vaatteita,
ellauri051.html on line 770: 195 And remember perfectly well his revolving eyes and his awkwardness, 195 Ja muista täysin hänen pyörivät silmänsä ja kömpelyytensä,
ellauri051.html on line 771: 196 And remember putting plasters on the galls of his neck and ankles; 196 Ja muistakaa laittaa laastarit hänen niskansa ja nilkkojensa sappeihin;
ellauri051.html on line 820: 240 And acknowledge red, yellow, white, playing within me, 240 Ja tunnusta punaisen, keltaisen, valkoisen leikkivän sisälläni,
ellauri051.html on line 821: 241 And consider green and violet and the tufted crown intentional, 241 Ja pidä vihreää ja violettia ja tuftaista kruunua tarkoituksellisena,
ellauri051.html on line 822: 242 And do not call the tortoise unworthy because she is not something else, 242 Älkääkä sanoko kilpikonnaa arvottomaksi, koska se ei ole jotain muuta,
ellauri051.html on line 823: 243 And the jay in the woods never studied the gamut, yet trills pretty well to me, 243 Ja jay metsässä ei koskaan tutkinut kirjoa, mutta silti trillailee minulle melko hyvin,
ellauri051.html on line 824: 244 And the look of the bay mare shames silliness out of me. 244 Ja lahden tamman katse häpeää minusta typeryyttä.
ellauri051.html on line 909: 327 And these tend inward to me, and I tend outward to them, 327 Ja nämä taipuvat sisäänpäin minuun ja minä ulospäin heihin,
ellauri051.html on line 910: 328 And such as it is to be of these more or less I am, 328 Ja sellainen kuin näistä enemmän tai vähemmän olen,
ellauri051.html on line 911: 329 And of these one and all I weave the song of myself. 329 Ja näistä yhdestä ja kaikista minä kudon laulun itsestäni.
ellauri051.html on line 934: 351 And am not stuck up, and am in my place. 351 Ja en ole jumissa, vaan olen paikallani.
ellauri051.html on line 953: 368 And to those whose war-vessels sank in the sea! 368 Ja niille, joiden sota-alukset upposivat mereen!
ellauri051.html on line 954: 369 And to those themselves who sank in the sea! 369 Ja niille itselleen, jotka upposivat mereen!
ellauri051.html on line 955: 370 And to all generals that lost engagements, and all overcome heroes! 370 Ja kaikille kenraaleille, jotka menettivät kihlauksen, ja kaikille voittaneille sankareille!
ellauri051.html on line 956: 371 And the numberless unknown heroes equal to the greatest heroes known! 371 Ja lukemattomat tuntemattomat sankarit ovat yhtä suuria kuin tunnetut sankarit!
ellauri051.html on line 989: 402 And the good or bad I say of myself I say of them. 402 Ja sen hyvän tai huonon, jonka sanon itsestäni, sanon niistä.
ellauri051.html on line 1002: 415 And if each and all be aware I sit content. 415 Ja jos jokainen on tietoinen, olen tyytyväinen.
ellauri051.html on line 1004: 417 And whether I come to my own to-day or in ten thousand or ten million years, 417 Ja tulinpa omaani tänään tai kymmenen tuhannen tai kymmenen miljoonan vuoden kuluttua,
ellauri051.html on line 1008: 421 And I know the amplitude of time. 421 Ja minä tiedän ajan amplitudin.
ellauri051.html on line 1014: 426 And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man, 426 Ja minä sanon, että on yhtä hienoa olla nainen kuin mies,
ellauri051.html on line 1015: 427 And I say there is nothing greater than the mother of men. 427 Ja minä sanon, ettei ole mitään suurempaa kuin ihmisten äiti.
ellauri051.html on line 1068: 478 And mine a word of the modern, the word En-Masse. 478 Ja minun sanani modernista, sana En-Masse.
ellauri051.html on line 1084: 494 And more the reminders they of life untold, and of freedom and extrication, 494 Ja enemmän muistutuksia he kertomattomasta elämästä ja vapaudesta ja irrottautumisesta,
ellauri051.html on line 1085: 495 And make short account of neuters and geldings, and favor men and women fully equipt, 495 Ja tee lyhyt selostus kastraattisista ja ruunista ja suosi täysin varusteltuja miehiä ja naisia,
ellauri051.html on line 1086: 496 And beat the gong of revolt, and stop with fugitives and them that plot and conspire. 496 Ja lyö kapinan gongia ja lopeta pakolaisia ​​ja niitä, jotka juonittelevat ja tekevät salaliittoa.
ellauri051.html on line 1095: 504 And whatever is done or said returns at last to me. 504 Ja kaikki, mitä tehdään tai sanotaan, palaa viimein minulle.
ellauri051.html on line 1103: 512 And of the threads that connect the stars, and of wombs and of the father-stuff, 512 Ja langoista, jotka yhdistävät tähdet, ja kohduista ja isän aineksista,
ellauri051.html on line 1104: 513 And of the rights of them the others are down upon, 513 Ja heidän oikeuksistaan ​​muut ovat alas,
ellauri051.html on line 1203: 610 And that we call Being. 610 Ja sitä me kutsumme Olemiseksi.
ellauri051.html on line 1256: 659 And a compend of compends is the meat of a man or woman, 659 Ja korvausten kompensaatio on miehen tai naisen lihaa,
ellauri051.html on line 1257: 660 And a summit and flower there is the feeling they have for each other, 660 Ja huippu ja kukka siellä on tunne, joka heillä on toisiaan kohtaan,
ellauri051.html on line 1258: 661 And they are to branch boundlessly out of that lesson until it becomes omnific, 661 Ja heidän tulee haarautua rajattomasti tuosta oppitunnista, kunnes siitä tulee kaikkinainen,
ellauri051.html on line 1259: 662 And until one and all shall delight us, and we them. 662 Ja kunnes yksi ja kaikki ilahduttavat meitä ja me heitä.
ellauri051.html on line 1262: 664 And the pismire is equally perfect, and a grain of sand, and the egg of the wren, 664 Ja pismire on yhtä täydellinen, ja hiekanjyvä ja ukon muna,
ellauri051.html on line 1263: 665 And the tree-toad is a chef-d'œuvre for the highest, 665 Ja rupikonna on kokki korkeimmalle,
ellauri051.html on line 1264: 666 And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven, 666 Ja juokseva karhunvatukka koristaisi taivaan saleja,
ellauri051.html on line 1265: 667 And the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery, 667 Ja kädessäni oleva kapein sarana saa halveksun kaikkia koneita,
ellauri051.html on line 1266: 668 And the cow crunching with depress'd head surpasses any statue, 668 Ja lehmä, joka rypistää masentuneella päällään, ylittää kaikki patsaat,
ellauri051.html on line 1267: 669 And a mouse is miracle enough to stagger sextillions of infidels. 669 Ja hiiri on riittävä ihme huijatakseen seksimiljardeja epäuskoisia.
ellauri051.html on line 1269: 671 And am stucco'd with quadrupeds and birds all over, 671 Ja olen stukkottu nelijalkaisten ja lintujen kanssa kaikkialla,
ellauri051.html on line 1270: 672 And have distanced what is behind me for good reasons, 672 Ja olen ottanut etäisyyttä sen, mikä on takanani, hyvistä syistä,
ellauri051.html on line 1313: 713 And again as I walk'd the beach under the paling stars of the morning. 713 Ja taas kun kävelin rannalla aamun kalpevien tähtien alla.
ellauri051.html on line 1399: 799 And look at quintillions ripen'd and look at quintillions green. 799 Ja katso kvintiloonia kypsyneitä ja katso kvintiloonia vihreitä.
ellauri051.html on line 1426: 826 And chalk'd in large letters on a board, Be of good cheer, we will not desert you; 826 Ja liidulla suurilla kirjaimilla taululle: Ole hyvällä mielellä, emme hylkää sinua;
ellauri051.html on line 1553: 949 And feel the dull unintermitted pain. 949 Ja tuntea tylsää jatkuvaa kipua.
ellauri051.html on line 1599: 992 And might tell what it is in me and what it is in you, but cannot, 992 Ja voisi kertoa, mitä se on minussa ja mitä se on sinussa, mutta ei voi,
ellauri051.html on line 1600: 993 And might tell that pining I have, that pulse of my nights and days. 993 Ja voisin kertoa sen kivun, joka minulla on, öideni ja päivieni pulssin.
ellauri051.html on line 1607: 1000 And any thing I have I bestow. 1000 Ja kaiken, mitä minulla on, lahjoitan.
ellauri051.html on line 1612: 1005 And in my soul I swear I never will deny him. 1005 Ja sielussani vannon, etten koskaan kiellä häntä.
ellauri051.html on line 1627: 1020 And when you rise in the morning you will find what I tell you is so. 1020 Ja kun nouset aamulla, tulet huomaamaan, mitä sanon sinulle olevan niin.
ellauri051.html on line 1630: 1022 And for strong upright men I bring yet more needed help. 1022 Ja vahvoille pystymiehille tuon vielä lisää tarvittavaa apua.
ellauri051.html on line 1694: 1085 And would fetch you whoever you are flush with myself. 1085 Ja hakisin sinut kenen tahansa kanssani.
ellauri051.html on line 1704: 1095 And what is reason? and what is love? and what is life? 1095 Ja mikä on syy? ja mitä on rakkaus? ja mitä elämä on?
ellauri051.html on line 1730: 1120 And what is yet untried and afterward is for you, me, all, precisely the same. 1120 Ja mikä on vielä kokeilematonta ja myöhemmin, on sinulle, minulle, kaikille, täsmälleen sama.
ellauri051.html on line 1752: 1141 And other births will bring us richness and variety. 1141 Ja muut synnytykset tuovat meille rikkautta ja vaihtelua.
ellauri051.html on line 1766: 1155 And took my time, and took no hurt from the fetid carbon. 1155 Ja kesti aikani, enkä kärsinyt haisevasta hiilestä.
ellauri051.html on line 1794: 1182 And the dark hush promulges as much as any. 1182 Ja pimeä hiljaisuus julistaa yhtä paljon kuin mikä tahansa.
ellauri051.html on line 1796: 1184 And all I see multiplied as high as I can cipher edge but the rim of the farther systems. 1184 Ja kaikki, mitä näen, on moninkertaistunut niin korkealle kuin voin salata, paitsi kaukaisten järjestelmien reuna.
ellauri051.html on line 1801: 1189 And greater sets follow, making specks of the greatest inside them. 1189 Ja suuremmat joukot seuraavat ja tekevät sisällään pilkkuja suurimmista.
ellauri051.html on line 1805: 1193 And surely go as much farther, and then farther and farther. 1193 Ja varmasti mennä yhtä paljon pidemmälle ja sitten kauemmas ja kauemmas.
ellauri051.html on line 1831: 1218 And in due time you shall repay the same service to me, 1218 Ja aikanaan sinun tulee maksaa minulle sama palvelu,
ellauri051.html on line 1834: 1221 And I said to my spirit When we become the enfolders of those orbs, and the pleasure and knowledge of every thing in them, shall we be fill'd and satisfied then? 1221 Ja minä sanoin hengelleni, kun meistä tulee noiden pallojen suojuksia ja mielihyvää ja tietoa kaikista niistä, olemmeko silloin täyttyneet ja tyytyväisiä?
ellauri051.html on line 1835: 1222 And my spirit said No, we but level that lift to pass and continue beyond. 1222 Ja henkeni sanoi Ei, me vain tasoitamme tuon hissin ohittaaksemme ja jatkamme eteenpäin.
ellauri051.html on line 1857: 1243 And those well-tann'd to those that keep out of the sun. 1243 Ja hyvin ruskettuneet niille, jotka pitävät poissa auringosta.
ellauri051.html on line 1865: 1251 And I swear I will never translate myself at all, only to him or her who privately stays with me in the open air. 1251 Ja vannon, etten koskaan käännä itseäni, vain hänelle, joka on yksityisesti kanssani ulkoilmassa.
ellauri051.html on line 1885: 1270 And I have said that the body is not more than the soul, 1270 Ja minä olen sanonut, ettei ruumis ole enempää kuin sielu,
ellauri051.html on line 1886: 1271 And nothing, not God, is greater to one than one's self is, 1271 Eikä mikään, ei Jumala, ole kenellekään suurempaa kuin itse,
ellauri051.html on line 1887: 1272 And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud, 1272 Ja joka kulkee vakomatkan ilman myötätuntoa, kävelee omalle hautajaisliinalleen,
ellauri051.html on line 1888: 1273 And I or you pocketless of a dime may purchase the pick of the earth, 1273 Ja minä tai sinä, joka ei ole senttiäkään taskussa, voimme ostaa maan poiminnan,
ellauri051.html on line 1889: 1274 And to glance with an eye or show a bean in its pod confounds the learning of all times, 1274 Ja silmällä katsominen tai pavun näyttäminen palossaan hämmentää kaikkien aikojen oppimista,
ellauri051.html on line 1890: 1275 And there is no trade or employment but the young man following it may become a hero, 1275 Eikä kauppaa tai työtä ole, mutta sitä seuraavasta nuoresta miehestä voi tulla sankari,
ellauri051.html on line 1891: 1276 And there is no object so soft but it makes a hub for the wheel'd universe, 1276 Eikä mikään esine ole niin pehmeää, mutta se muodostaa pyörän universumin navan,
ellauri051.html on line 1892: 1277 And I say to any man or woman, Let your soul stand cool and composed before a million universes. 1277 Ja minä sanon jokaiselle miehelle tai naiselle: Anna sielusi seistä viileänä ja rauhassa miljoonan universumin edessä.
ellauri051.html on line 1893: 1278 And I say to mankind, Be not curious about God, 1278 Ja minä sanon ihmiskunnalle: Älkää olko uteliaita Jumalasta,
ellauri051.html on line 1902: 1287 And I leave them where they are, for I know that wheresoe'er I go, 1287 Ja minä jätän heidät sinne, missä he ovat, sillä tiedän, että minne ikinä menenkin,
ellauri051.html on line 1905: 1289 And as to you Death, and you bitter hug of mortality, it is idle to try to alarm me. 1289 Ja mitä tulee sinuun Kuolemaan ja sinun katkeraan kuolevaisuuden halaukseen, on turha yrittää hälyttää minua.
ellauri051.html on line 1909: 1293 And mark the outlet, and mark the relief and escape. 1293 Ja merkitse ulostulo ja merkitse helpotus ja pako.
ellauri051.html on line 1910: 1294 And as to you Corpse I think you are good manure, but that does not offend me, 1294 Ja mitä tulee sinuun, ruumiiseen, olet mielestäni hyvä lantaa, mutta se ei loukkaa minua,
ellauri051.html on line 1913: 1297 And as to you Life I reckon you are the leavings of many deaths, 1297 Ja mitä tulee sinun elämään, luulen, että olet monen kuoleman jälki,
ellauri051.html on line 1924: 1308 And debouch to the steady and central from the offspring great or small. 1308 Ja irrota tasaiselle ja keskeiselle jälkeläisestä suuresta tai pienestä.
ellauri051.html on line 1938: 1320 And proceed to fill my next fold of the future. 1320 Ja jatka täyttämään tulevaisuuden seuraava taittoni.
ellauri051.html on line 1963: 1343 And filter and fibre your blood. 1343 ja suodatan sun verta, lisään kuitua.
ellauri052.html on line 62: Although it is unclear whether Henderson has truly found spiritual contentment, the novel ends with an optimistic and uplifting note. Henderson learns that a man can, with effort, have a spiritual rebirth when he realizes that spirit, body and the outside world are not enemies but can live in harmony. And he doesn't really need his family for anything, he is enough for himself.
ellauri052.html on line 64: A week before the novel appeared in book stores, Saul Bellow published an article in the New York Times titled “The Search for Symbols, a Writer Warns, Misses All the Fun and Fact of the Story.” Here, Bellow warns readers against looking too deeply for symbols in his piece of shit. This has led to much discussion among critics as to why Bellow warned his readers against searching for symbolism just before the symbol-packed Rain King hit the shelves. Because there ain't any, its just Solomon's idea of fun and fact. The ongoing philosophical discussions and ramblings between Henderson and the natives, and inside Henderson's own head, prefigure elements of Bellow's next novel Herzog, which includes many such inquiries into life and meaning. And which is an even worse piece of narcissisim than this one.
ellauri052.html on line 87: And what is more regrettable still is how these same types reappear in Humboldt’s Gift. Citrine encounters three kinds of women in his travels: his lover Renata, a deceitful sexual priestess, Denise, his cold, hate-filled ex-wife, and a variety of leggy, doe-eyed students and secretaries.
ellauri052.html on line 91: And the male cast goes on a similar, if less marked, decline. Cantabile in Humboldt’s Gift is a hilariously manic plot device, but as an individual he no offers no comparison at all to the volcanic ambitions, peculiar code of honour, and suicidal longings of Simon, Augie March’s elder brother.
ellauri052.html on line 236: And walked to the window. The stony street
ellauri052.html on line 366: And signed it wi his hand,
ellauri052.html on line 367: And sent it to Sir Patrick Spens,
ellauri052.html on line 392: And I feir, I feir, my master deir,
ellauri052.html on line 413: And thair lies guid Sir Patrick Spens,
ellauri052.html on line 713: `And you used to wrestle with a Jap?' he said. `Did you strip?'
ellauri052.html on line 742: `Now,' said Birkin, `I will show you what I learned, and what I remember. You let me take you so --' And his hands closed on the naked body of the other man. In another moment, he had Gerald swung over lightly and balanced against his knee, head downwards. Relaxed, Gerald sprang to his feet with eyes glittering.
ellauri052.html on line 746: So the two men began to struggle together. They were very dissimilar. Birkin was tall and narrow, his bones were very thin and fine. Gerald was much heavier and more plastic. His bones were strong and round, his limbs were rounded, all his contours were beautifully and fully moulded. He seemed to stand with a proper, rich weight on the face of the earth, whilst Birkin seemed to have the centre of gravitation in his own middle. And Gerald had a rich, frictional kind of strength, rather mechanical, but sudden and invincible, whereas Birkin was abstract as to be almost intangible. He impinged invisibly upon the other man, scarcely seeming to touch him, like a garment, and then suddenly piercing in a tense fine grip that seemed to penetrate into the very quick of Gerald´s being.
ellauri052.html on line 748: They stopped, they discussed methods, they practised grips and throws, they became accustomed to each other, to each other´s rhythm, they got a kind of mutual physical understanding. And then again they had a real struggle. They seemed to drive their white flesh deeper and deeper against each other, as if they would break into a oneness. Birkin had a great subtle energy, that would press upon the other man with an uncanny force, weigh him like a spell put upon him. Then it would pass, and Gerald would heave free, with white, heaving, dazzling movements.
ellauri052.html on line 754: At length Gerald lay back inert on the carpet, his breast rising in great slow panting, whilst Birkin kneeled over him, almost unconscious. Birkin was much more exhausted. He caught little, short breaths, he could scarcely breathe any more. The earth seemed to tilt and sway, and a complete darkness was coming over his mind. He did not know what happened. He slid forward quite unconscious, over Gerald, and Gerald did not notice. Then he was half-conscious again, aware only of the strange tilting and sliding of the world. The world was sliding, everything was sliding off into the darkness. And he was sliding, endlessly, endlessly away.
ellauri052.html on line 756: He came to consciousness again, hearing an immense knocking outside. What could be happening, what was it, the great hammer-stroke resounding through the house? He did not know. And then it came to him that it was his own heart beating. But that seemed impossible, the noise was outside. No, it was inside himself, it was his own heart. And the beating was painful, so strained, surcharged. He wondered if Gerald heard it. He did not know whether he were standing or lying or falling.
ellauri052.html on line 776: He still heard as if it were his own disembodied spirit hearing, standing at some distance behind him. It drew nearer however, his spirit. And the violent striking of blood in his chest was sinking quieter, allowing his mind to come back. He realised that he was leaning with all his weight on the soft body of the other man. It startled him, because he thought he had withdrawn. He recovered himself, and sat up. But he was still vague and unestablished. He put out his hand to steady himself. It touched the hand of Gerald, that was lying out on the floor. And Gerald's hand closed warm and sudden over Birkin's, they remained exhausted and breathless, the one hand clasped closely over the other. It was Birkin whose hand, in swift response, had closed in a strong, warm clasp over the hand of the other. Gerald´s clasp had been sudden and momentaneous.
ellauri052.html on line 944: Zachary Leader’s work, though superior to Atlas’s and better than his first volume, still has some serious flaws. He swallows Keith Botsford’s absurd claim that his subject “is a direct descendant of Machiavelli”. Leader constantly tries to connect every person and event in Bellow’s life to their fictional counterparts instead of emphasising his imaginative transformation of experience. Literary agent Andrew Wylie, well named “The Jackal,” poached Bellow from his longtime agent Harriet Wasserman. Varmaan lupas Salelle pyllynamia.


ellauri053.html on line 110: Andre Gide oli irkku Oscar Wilden seelenbruder. Sai noobelin 1947. Mulla on sen Faux monnayeurs, Vääränrahantekijät. Se kertoo sen kouluajan homoiluista. Andre oli taustoiltaan kermaperse porvari. Ihmisen velvollisuus on olla onnellinen, se lainas Goethea. Sen eka kirja oli proosaruno Nourritures terrestres.
ellauri053.html on line 950: And such a wall, as I would have you think,
ellauri053.html on line 956: And this the cranny is, right and sinister,
ellauri053.html on line 962: Saying ‘And thus have I Wall my part discharged so’, made a hasty exit as the audience roared with laughter.
ellauri053.html on line 1058: And take your seat at the window
ellauri053.html on line 1060: And visualize in your mind’s eye —
ellauri053.html on line 1063: And touched the heart of this world
ellauri053.html on line 1279: And how can body, laid in that white rush, Och hur kan ett sådant förklätt fjäderfä ens hitta hålet
ellauri053.html on line 1284: And Agamemnon dead. Being so caught up, Och vems var ägget, det är aldrig lika klart med fåglar.
ellauri053.html on line 1328: And therefore I have sailed the seas and come Ja sixi purjehdin tänne bysanttiin
ellauri053.html on line 1336: And be the singing-masters of my soul. Pyöräyttäkää rukkia, ja ruvetkaa lauluopexi!
ellauri053.html on line 1338: And fastened to a dying animal Tieraatoon kiinnitettynä se ei tiedä
ellauri053.html on line 1361: Maud ei huolinut maalitahraista kalansuista jästiä vonkunasta huolimatta vaan otti jonkun majurin. No ei se izekään ollut mikään dainty dish, ikävä viivasuu. Vastenmielisiä ilmiöitä tuubista: Maudin animoitu pää. Virtahepo purexii krokotiilia. Julie Andrews ja Gene Kelly tap dancing, sanoen seskvipedaalisia sanoja, 463K kazelukertaa. Ei jaxa.
ellauri053.html on line 1389: And nodding by the fire, do as me: I take my own old book,
ellauri053.html on line 1390: And slowly read, moving my lips, and dream of the soft look
ellauri053.html on line 1392: And I say to myself: what a wonderful world!
ellauri053.html on line 1395: And loved your beauty with love false or true,
ellauri053.html on line 1398: And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
ellauri053.html on line 1399: And bending down beside you in the bars,
ellauri053.html on line 1401: And ran down from the chambers to let overhead
ellauri053.html on line 1402: And hid his arse amid a crowd of other bygone stars.
ellauri054.html on line 78: Puhdasoppiset teologit pitivät Comeniusta myös epäilyttävänä kirkkokuntien väliseen sovitteluun tähtäävien pyrkimysten (irenia) vuoksi syyttäen häntä synkretismistä. Kritiikki huipentui kuitenkin vasta 1700-luvulla, jolloin Turun akatemiassa hyökättiin Comeniuksen luonnonfilosofiaa vastaan ja Anders Lundbom laati aiheesta väitöskirjan De physica Mosaica Comeniana (Comeniuksen mooseslaisesta fysiikasta, 1753) professori Carl Fredrik Mennanderin johdolla.
ellauri054.html on line 155: Francis Baconin eli Ransu Silavan kuuluisa saarna On Death alkaa näin: Men feare Death, as Children feare to goe in the darke: And as that Natural Feare in Children is increased with Tales, so is the other.
ellauri054.html on line 213: Matthew Arnold (24. joulukuuta 1822 Laleham, Middlesex – 15. huhtikuuta 1888 Liverpool) oli englantilainen viktoriaanisen ajan runoilija sekä yhteiskunta- ja kirjallisuuskriitikko. Arnold työskenteli koulutarkastajana. Ei se kuitenkaan ollut pedantti. Hän oli kuuluisan Rugby Schoolin rehtorin Thomas Arnoldin poika ja vähemmän kuuluisien Tom Arnoldin ja William Delafield Arnoldin, romaanikirjailijan veli. Wordsworthin kamuja. A voice poking fun in wilderness. Oliko sekin puun takaa huutelija? Caricature from Punch, 1881: "Admit that Homer sometimes nods, That poets do write trash, Our Bard has written "Balder Dead," And also Balder-dash". Tennysonin ja Browningin jälkeen viktoriaanisten runoilijoiden twit-kisan pronssimies. "It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson and less intellectual vigour and abundance than Browning; yet because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn as they have had theirs." Arnold got into his poetry what Tennyson and Browning scarcely needed (but absorbed anyway), the main march of mind of his time.
ellauri054.html on line 298: And naked shingles of the world. Ja paljaita maailman someroita.
ellauri054.html on line 306: And we are here as on a darkling plain Ja me ollaan täällä kuin pimeällä kentällä,
ellauri054.html on line 315: And he said to her, 'Try to be true to me,
ellauri054.html on line 316: And I'll do the same for you, for things are bad
ellauri054.html on line 320: And caught that bitter allusion to the sea,
ellauri054.html on line 327: And blandishments in French and the perfumes.
ellauri054.html on line 328: And then she got really angry. To have been brought
ellauri054.html on line 333: And finger his watch-chain and seem to sweat a bit,
ellauri054.html on line 334: And then she said one or two unprintable things.
ellauri054.html on line 337: And she always treats me right. We have a drink
ellauri054.html on line 338: And I give her a good time, and perhaps it's a year
ellauri054.html on line 341: And sometimes I bring her a bottle of Nuit d' Amour.
ellauri055.html on line 391: Andrew Weil
ellauri055.html on line 402: A gardener's best tool is the knowledge from previous seasons. And it can be recorded in a $2 notebook.
ellauri055.html on line 403: Andy Tomolonis
ellauri055.html on line 633: Tervetuloa Wolf ja Lampaat! Se on nappuloita kaltainen logiikka Android peli kahdelle pelaajalle. Yksi pelaaja ottaa yhden mustan kappaleen (susi), toinen pelaaja neljä valkoista kappaletta (lampaat).
ellauri055.html on line 970: Teuvo Pakkala (alun perin Teodor Oskar Johaninpoika Frosterus, 9. huhtikuuta 1862 Oulu – 7. toukokuuta 1925 Kuopio) oli suomalainen kirjailija. Pakkala lasketaan 1880–1890-lukujen realisteihin, ja häntä on usein nimitetty myös naturalistiksi. Onkohan se isotissiselle Janinalle sukua? Ei kai, sehän olikin Frostell, nyttemmin Fry. And bring some shit for my Fry.
ellauri058.html on line 320: Juoxuhaudantien klischeet on just samoja kuin ruozalaisessa tv-sarjassa Sandhamn, jossa autisti psykopaatti Anders nirhas perheensä ja muita hoitoja. Aikamme (teidän aikanne, siis 2000-luvun, ei mun ajan) kipeitä teemoja. Perhettä vaihdetaan kuin romaani hevosta. Kunnostetaan rintamamiestaloja. Pullit Sysmässä alla 2 autoa ja oranssinpunaiset lenkkarit. Juoxuhaudantie 2002. Avioerolaki 1988. Ne oli vaikeita aikoja. Äänitarkkailijan vanhemmilla on kesämökki Päijänteellä. Rintamamiehiltä Kari peri 1-sanaiset lauseet ja naisenpelon. Kurkkaan loppua, ei taida mennä Virtasen Matilla ihan putkiloon. Sinivuokot tulee hakemaan sen pois kotirintamamiestalosta. Tilanne päällä. Vitun hömelö. Poliisikin on joku Marita.
ellauri058.html on line 331: Karilla on tollanen väkivaltaisen miehen Anders-tyylinen crew cut. Mutta se on sanka-rillinen. Epäilemättä se oikeestikkin pönkittää uhanalaista miehisyyttään juoxulenkeillä ja penkkiurheilulla. Karin crew cut frisyyri viittaa punk-menneisyyteen. Ja tää kohta on varmasti ize eletty varhaiskeski-ikäisen kaljuuntuvan narsistikirjailijan tunnustus:
ellauri058.html on line 336: Se tässä kuitenkin on erilaista kuin Astrid Lindgrenissä ja tuo elävästi mieleen tän Sandhamnin autistisen psykopaatin Andersin, että Virtanen näyttää olevan kirjansa ainoa henkilö, muut on vielä pahvisempia. Vittu et nää suomalaissetämieskirjailijat on sit narsistisia egoisteja. Astridillä sentään vaikka Kati on minämuotoinen ne muutkin ihmiset näyttää sanovan ja ajattelevan jotakin. No ei ne oo vaan suomalaiset, vaan setämieskirjailijat yleensä. Ne amerikanjutkut on tässä suhteessa ihan jehuja. Luin loppuun Astrid Lindgrenin Kati Pariisissa. Sen loppu oli HYVIN LIIKUTTAVA. 10K kertaa parempi kuin mikään persuhotakaisen hutaisu.
ellauri060.html on line 477: And the blackbirds and thrushes sang on every green spray
ellauri060.html on line 478: {And the larks they sang melodious at the dawning of the day,
ellauri060.html on line 481: And the larks they sang melodious,
ellauri060.html on line 482: And the larks they sang melodious,
ellauri060.html on line 483: And the larks they sang melodious,
ellauri060.html on line 499: And as they were embracing tears from her eyes fell,
ellauri060.html on line 510: And the ship she lies waiting for the fast flowing tide,
ellauri060.html on line 511: {And if ever I return again, I will make you my bride,}
ellauri060.html on line 514: And if ever I return again,
ellauri060.html on line 515: And if ever I return again,
ellauri060.html on line 516: And if ever I return again,
ellauri061.html on line 195: The next critic known to comment on the play was John Dryden, writing in 1677. He was preoccupied with the question of whether fairies should be depicted in theatrical plays, since they did not exist. He concluded that poets should be allowed to depict things which do not exist but derive from popular belief. And fairies are of this sort, as are pigmies and the extraordinary effects of magic. Based on this reasoning, Dryden defended the merits of three fantasy plays: A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, and Ben Jonson's Masque of Witches. Varmaan se olis pitänyt Kiekkomaailmastakin ja Valtaistuinpelistä. Ja Harry Potterista.
ellauri061.html on line 373: And hath shipped me intil the land, Ja kuskannut mut maihin
ellauri061.html on line 501: HAMLET And smelt so? pah! HAMLET Ja haisi tältä? Pah.
ellauri061.html on line 522: And with such maimed rites? This doth betoken Ja noin tökeröillä menoilla? Tää tarkoittaa,
ellauri061.html on line 533: And, but that great command o'ersways the order, Ja ellei pääkäskijä olis antanut vastakkaista käskyä,
ellauri061.html on line 546: And from her fair and unpolluted flesh ja oispa rotevaa jos sen tahrattomasta lihasta
ellauri061.html on line 555: And not have strew'd thy grave. Enkä sun haudalle näitä rehuja.
ellauri061.html on line 598: And, if thou prate of mountains, let them throw Ja jos lässytät jostain vuorista, kaatakoot ne
ellauri061.html on line 604: And thus awhile the fit will work on him; Tälleen jonkun aikaa jatkuu kohtaus,
ellauri061.html on line 660: And, in this upshot, purposes mistook Ja tässä lopussa, väärinkäsityxistä
ellauri061.html on line 799: Following this battle, “God subdued Jabin king of Canaan before the Israelites. And the hand of the Israelites pressed harder and harder against Jabin king of Canaan until they destroyed him” (Judges 4:23–24). Deborah’s prophecy was fulfilled: Barak won, Sisera was killed by a woman, and the Israelites were freed from their enemies.
ellauri061.html on line 803: The song of Deborah and Barak also gives some more detail about the victory over the Canaanites: “The earth shook, the heavens poured, / the clouds poured down water” (Judges 5:4). Evidently, God used a flood to disable the iron chariots of Sisera. The victory was supernatural (verse 20). Chapter 5 concludes with the statement, “And the land had peace forty years.” This impressive time of peace lasted until Midian took control of Israel, necessitating Gideon’s rise.
ellauri061.html on line 1659: And renownèd be thy grave! tuut nyt julkkixena kuopatux!
ellauri062.html on line 615: Cum resurget creatura Jahka nousee eläinkunta And the late lamented, waking,
ellauri062.html on line 619: In quo totum continetur silloin sinut tuomitaan. Jossa kaikki tieto seisoo And the Clerk, to them referring,
ellauri062.html on line 647: Culpa rubet vultus meus: täyden rauhan, autuuden. Synti saa mut punastumaan: And my face vermilion flushes;
ellauri062.html on line 663: Flammis acribus addictis, viskaten ne hellapuixi, And with trial-flames ignited,
ellauri062.html on line 1035: 1898 wurde Lanz zum Priester geweiht. Kaum ein Jahr später wurde er aufgefordert, den Orden zu verlassen. Lanz selbst gab später an, seine ständig „steigende Nervosität“ und seine angegriffene Gesundheit seien der Grund für seinen im April 1899 vollzogenen Austritt gewesen. Quellen im Heiligenkreuzer Stiftsarchiv hingegen vermerken als Austrittsgrund, Lanz sei „der Lüge der Welt ergeben und von fleischlicher Liebe erfasst.“ Einige Kommentatoren vermuten hinter diesem Vermerk eine Frauenbeziehung – möglicherweise mit einer Angehörigen der Familie Lanz von Liebenfels – und sehen in deren mutmaßlichem Scheitern einen Grund oder Mitgrund für Lanz’ spätere Misogynie. Andere Kommentatoren verweisen auf das Gerücht, Lanz sei homosexuell gewesen.
ellauri063.html on line 67: Rosa Lichtenstein is no authority on anything dialectical. She is only a committed ideolog: whose apparent life-goal has become the complete rooting-out of dialectical-materialism from the workers' movement, in every aspect. And in this, she is single-minded -- to the point of very unhealthy obsession. Others can attest to this, and have.
ellauri064.html on line 167: Fjotolf Hansen, ent. Anders Behring Breivik [ˈɑnːəʂ ˈbeːrɪŋ ˈbrɛiviːk] on norjalainen terroristi, joka teki 22. heinäkuuta 2011 terrori-iskut Oslossa ja Utøyan saarella Oslon lähistöllä. Iskuissa kuoli 77 ihmistä. Ei tiettävästi sukua tuulitakki-Hellylle.
ellauri064.html on line 291: "It tells an important story of Montana," said Whittenberg. "And it's not a story we're necessarily proud of, or that we like to relive. But it was a big story in Montana, big story nationally and internationally. And that´s an artifact that represents that story and so part of our role here is to make sure those things are preserved for future generations. It can still bring in megabucks."
ellauri064.html on line 331: During his 2011 election campaign Hirvisaari was critical of the immigration policies in Finland ("Maahanmuutto hallintaan! – Immigration under control!), and supported national sovereignty ("Riittää, että kansalaiset ovat sitä mieltä – muita perusteluja ei tarvita." – "It is enough that the citizens are of that opinion – no other arguments are needed.") as well as Finland generally as a country ("Suomen kieli – Suomen mieli – Suomen luonto – Suomen lippu" – "Finnish language – Finnish mindset – Finnish nature – Finnish flag"). In July 2011 Hirvisaari stated that the killings in Oslo on 22 July 2011, by right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik (Fjotolf Hansen), were a side-effect of Norway's immigration policies.
ellauri064.html on line 358: The Network for Dialogical Practices is an open platform for researchers, students and practitioners who want to help people in distress by full presence, responsiveness and human connection. The European Network for open dialogical practices started in 2008 to care for the legacy of Tom Andersen, Gianfranco Cecchin and Michael White who all passed away shortly one after another and to preserve their voices for the future generations.
ellauri064.html on line 524: “The first ten million years were the worst. And the second ten million: they were the worst, too. The third ten million I didn’t enjoy at all. After that, I went into a bit of a decline. ”
ellauri065.html on line 204: Six says, "each film is a reaction to the other. And the film got so big, it was a pop culture phenomenon, and people wanted more: a bigger centipede, helicopters and things… it had to be bigger and bigger. And what I did, I used the idea and almost made a parody on the human centipede films itself." As Full Sequence was intended to make First Sequence look like My Little Pony in comparison, Final Sequence was intended to make Full Sequence resemble a Disney film. Aargh.
ellauri065.html on line 491: The Day of the Rope (in ruby font, Art of the Deal, bestseller by Donald Trump, in Ruby font Dumped Sperm) is a white supremacist concept taken from The Turner Diaries, a fictionalized blueprint for a white supremacist revolution written in 1978 by neo-Nazi leader William Pierce (under the pseudonym "Andrew Macdonald").
ellauri065.html on line 607: Kulttuurimarxismi, joka muuten on Anders Behring Breivikin lempikäsitteitä, on nykyaikaista äärioikeistoa yhdistävä salaliittoteoria vasemmistolaisten instituutioissa hautomasta kulttuurisesta vallankumousyrityksestä. Breivikin lisäksi käsitettä viljelevät islamofoobikot, internetin viharyhmät ja nyt myös suomalaiset salonkikelpoiset konservatiivit.
ellauri066.html on line 502: Aggression-based schadenfreude primarily involves group identity. The joy of observing the suffering of others comes from the observer's feeling that the other's failure represents an improvement or validation of their own group's (in-group) status in relation to external (out-groups) groups (see In-group and out-group). This is, essentially, schadenfreude based on group versus group status. Joukkueurheilu on vankka bastioni vahingoniloisuudelle. And the domain of politics is prime territory for feelings of schadenfreude, especially for those who identify strongly with their political party.
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ellauri066.html on line 632: Att vara Anders Tegnell i dessa svåra tider måste verkligen kräva en stor mental styrka. Jag är imponerad av denna mans lugn. Jag är imponerad över att han orkar. Att som rådgivare till regeringen i den största kris som drabbat oss i modern tid stå dag ut och dag in på presskonferenserna och ta emot hård kritik och hundratals olika frågor och bara fortsätta bibehålla detta lugn inger enligt mig förtroende. Tonen mot Tegnell är hård, ibland långt över gränsen. Han är allt från en "mördare" till "idiot". Han är "inte rätt man posten", han borde "avgå omedelbart". I vanlig ordning ska vuxna människor även förlöjliga honom i sociala medier med nidbilder där man ger sig på hans utseende.

Många skriver som sagt att Anders Tegnell inte är rätt man på posten. Utifrån hans utbildning och meriter tycker jag dock man kan urskönja en helt annan bild. Han är ju snarare en väldigt meriterad läkare och forskare specialiserad på just det han rådgör regeringen kring. I många avseenden är han mycket like Joseph Mengele. Men så mycket snyggare, blond, läng, ingen diastema, stor haka och söt liten mun!
ellauri066.html on line 650: Kajsa Anka: Anders gör ett jättejobb hoppas att han orkar. All kärlek till hans familj som inte får ha Anders hemma lika mycket nu.
ellauri066.html on line 652: Magika de Hex: Och jag är också glad över att han har en sådan som Anders Wallensteen vid sin sida! Han borde också få vara med här på ett hörn liksom de suveräna kvinnorna från Socialstyrelsen.
ellauri066.html on line 654: Donna Anka: Tack Axel Oxenstierna för att Du inrättade från politiker fristående myndigheter med möjlighet för duktiga personer att göra ett förnämligt jobb för Sverige. Vi är lyckligt lottade som har sådana personer som Anders T som vill hjälpa oss alla!
ellauri066.html on line 656: Äsnan Basilio: Sån bra strategi med förskolor/grundskolor öppna hela tiden. Vi måste ligga främst vad gäller flockimmunitet haft Corona. Dödsantalet ej högre än syd Europas länder. Frankrike >20 000 döda med deras > 55 miljoner invånare. Förmodligen har vi den bästa statistik räkningen av de flesta länder. Ska bli spännande att följa provtagning slumpvisa. Instämmer fullständigt. Allt stöd till Anders Tegnell o hans medhjälpare.
ellauri066.html on line 668: Glittriga Gullan: Tyvärr är det inte vuxna som håller på så här! Finns det inget sunt förnuft längre! Är så oändligt tacksam att vi har Anders Tegnell som frontfigur då det inte är en lätt uppgift med tanke på att få stå ut med de påhopp som han oförskyllt får stå ut med.
ellauri066.html on line 672: HERO SWEDE Coronavirus: How Sweden avoided lockdown thanks to Anders Tegnell Oliver Harvey 19 Sep 2020
ellauri066.html on line 674: WHEN the rest of the world blinked as coronavirus took hold, ice-cool Swede Anders Tegnell refused to lock down his nation.
ellauri066.html on line 677: Scientist Anders Tegnell refused to lock down Sweden in the face of coronavirus
ellauri066.html on line 679: Scientist Anders Tegnell refused to lock down Sweden in the face of coronavirus
ellauri066.html on line 688: In the dark days of April, Covid deaths in a single day peaked at 115. Now, some days, that figure is zero. And while Britain’s economy shrank by 20 per cent in the first three months of lockdown, Sweden’s reduced by only nine.
ellauri066.html on line 732: And the country is well prepared. At the start of the pandemic it had 526 available intensive care beds, and within weeks that number had doubled.
ellauri066.html on line 770: Ruotsin muusta Euroopasta poikkeava koronastrategia on pitkälti valtionepidemiologi Anders Tegnellin luomus. Se perustuu suosituksiin ennemmin kuin rajoituksiin.
ellauri066.html on line 773: Toinen aalto on nakertanut Ruotsin koronastrategin luotettavuutta – usko Anders Tegnellin linjaan hiipuu, ja hallitus käyttää nyt tiukkoja rajoituksia
ellauri066.html on line 899: “The Swedish government decided early, in January, that the measures we should take against the pandemic should be evidence-based. And when you start looking around at the measures that are being taken now by other countries, you find that very few of them have a shred of evidence.” Tegnell said that he had been in close contact with his counterparts in the United Kingdom, who were planning similarly light restrictions. But cases in the U.K. were increasing rapidly.
ellauri066.html on line 924: And the strategy doesn’t seem to have helped the economy much: the Swedish G.D.P. fell by around three per cent, better than the European average, but similar to the drop in other Nordic countries.
ellauri066.html on line 930: And now some candy for the other side, this is New Yorker after all.
ellauri067.html on line 349: Margot Asquith: seurapiirikalkkuna, edestäpäin Anders Tegnellin näköinen.
ellauri067.html on line 566: "his batman, a Corporal Wayne" [Batman's "real-world" identity was Bruce Wayne], 11; comicbook fangs, 21; Sir Denis Nayland Smith, 83, 277-78, 592, 631, 751; Hop Harrigan, Tank Tinker, 117; "old-fashioned comical room" 122; Dumbo, 135; Donald Duck, 146; Hansel and Gretel, 174; "comic-book colors" 186; "paint FUCK YOU in a balloon coming out the mouth of one of those little pink shepherdesses" 203; Plasticman, 206, 314, 331, 752; "he passes into a bickering of canary-yellow Borsalini, corksoled comicbook shoes with enormous round toes" 254; "this cartoon here" 263; "a Sunday-funnies dawn" 295; Rocketman, 366, 376, 379, 436, 512, 596; Captain Midnight Show, 375; Green Hornet, 376; "the only beings who can violate their space are safely caught and paralyzed in comic books" 379; Mickey Mouse, 392; Sundial, 472; Wilhelm Busch (cartoonist), 501; Porky Pig, 545; "comic technocracy" 579; "comic-book cats dogs and mice" 586; Bugs Bunny, 592; "comicbook-orange chunks of island" 634; Porky Pig tattoo, 638 (on Osbie Feel's stomach), 711 (on André Omnopon´s stomach); Robin Hood, 664; Mary Marvel, Wonder Woman, 676; comic-book Kamikazes, 680; "down comes a comic-book guillotine on one black & white politician" 687; Crime Does Not Pay, 709; Superman, 751; The Lone Ranger & Tonto, 752; Philip Marlowe, 752; Submariner, 752; Jimmy Olson, 752; See also Byron the Bulb; Floundering Four; Komical Kamikazes; Plasticman; film/cinema references.
ellauri069.html on line 67: Their memoir is an attempt to understand their gambling obsession as a way of coping with guilt over his death. “The addiction to gambling, with the unsuccessful struggles to break the habit and the opportunities it affords for self-punishment, is a repetition of the compulsion to masturbate,” Freud says in “Dostoevsky and Parricide”; “the relation between efforts to suppress it and fear of the father are too well known to need more than a mention.” No one believes Freud anymore, of course. A great deal of his writing is, at one level of explicitness or another, about the authority of fathers and the struggle for autonomy. (And Barthelme was a close reader of Freud.)
ellauri069.html on line 495: Recently, I got a subscription to Audible and picked up the George Guidall unabridged audiobook of this dense tome. Unabridged, the book took up 37 hours and 21 minutes. Over about 2 months of commutes and air travel, I finally “read” the book. And that will only be the FIRST reading. I probably absorbed maybe 25% of the meaning (generously) but at least got to hear the sections waxing poetic on calculus, aeronautical engineering, and the nature of creating things. There was also an unexpected amount of graphic sex and other wacky perversions, but I guess that was just a bonus.
ellauri069.html on line 574: And now, The Romance of Helen Trent, the real-life drama of Helen Trent, who, when life mocks her, breaks her hopes, dashes her against the rocks of despair, fights back bravely, successfully, to prove what so many women long to prove, that because a woman is 35 or more, romance in life need not be over, that romance can begin at 35.
ellauri069.html on line 611: And whips that trail their spectra as they fall. piiskan joka jälkikuvin viuhuu.
ellauri069.html on line 660: And my tool stood still
ellauri069.html on line 662: And taught me how to fart
ellauri069.html on line 700: Kurt Busiek's Astro City is an American superhero anthology comic book series centered on a fictional American city of that name. Created and written by Kurt Busiek, the series is mostly illustrated by Brent Anderson, with character designs and painted covers by Alex Ross. Nää piipertäjät on vanhoja pyyleviä ukkoja. Tää on ysäriltä, liian uusi good old Nipistäjälle.
ellauri070.html on line 342: Their four "concentric" terms are derived from Ezekiel's vision (1:4), "And I looked and behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it..." The "Three Impure Qlippot" (completely Tamei "impure") are read in the first three terms, the intermediate "Shining Qlippah" (Nogah "brightness") is read in the fourth term, mediating as the first covering directly surrounding holiness, and capable of sublimation. In medieval Kabbalah, the Shekhinah is separated in Creation from the Sefirot by man´s sin, while in Lurianic Kabbalah Divinity is exiled in the qlippot from prior initial Catastrophe in Creation. This causes "Sparks of Holiness" to be exiled in the qlippot, Jewish Observance with physical objects redeeming mundane Nogah, while the Three Impure Qlippot are elevated indirectly through Negative prohibitions. Repentance out of love retrospectively turns sin into virtue, darkness into light. When all the sparks are freed from the qlippot, depriving them of their vitality, the Messianic era begins. In Hasidic philosophy, the kabbalistic scheme of qlippot is internalised in psychological experience as self-focus, opposite to holy devekut self-nullification, underlying its Panentheistic Monistic view of qlippot as the illusionary self-awareness of Creation.
ellauri070.html on line 384: "A penny saved is a penny earned" is a quote often attributed to Benjamin Franklin, however, he didn’t coin it. In his 1737 Poor Richard’s Almanac, Franklin delivered the line: “A penny saved is two pence clear.” And later, in the 1758 almanac, he wrote a version closer to the saying we know: "A penny saved is a penny got." He never used the word "earned."
ellauri071.html on line 619: And a Soul in ev´ry stone Ja Sielu jokaisessa kivessä.
ellauri072.html on line 209: Nowhere else in Hell, after Limbo, do we hear such affection expressed for damned souls. And, given the fact that these are sodomites, Dante's desire to embrace them has a strange reverberation.
ellauri072.html on line 220: Ärkebiskopen själv har förnekat anklagerserna tre gånger, som en sorts Petrus Klibbtass. Andra brasilianska biskopar stöder honom. Bara hämndlust, säger dom. Hämnd på lust, kan man kanske säja.
ellauri072.html on line 316: Käsite syntyi 1800-luvun lopulla. Sitä on käsitellyt kirjoituksissaan muun muassa André Antoine (1858-1943). Höpsis, sitä oli jo muinaisilla kreikkalaisilla esim Aristofaneella. Ehkä just tämmöisestä pelleilysyistä mä inhoon teatteria ja elokuvia. Kaikkea missä pitää olla "yleisö" jotta rahallista tulosta tulisi. Yleisö on peräaukosta.
ellauri072.html on line 497: But still, yuk, he freaks you out. And you wonder if something productive can be made of the error of being detained by what you feel is the totally wrong and unfair thing to be detained by. You know that’s going to be work.
ellauri072.html on line 536: Wallace’s fiction is, in its attentiveness and labor and genuine love and play, very nice. But what is achieved on the page, if it is achieved, may not hold stable in real life. As another dangerously romanticizeable suicide, Heinrich von Kleist, once said: “It is not we who know but rather a certain state of mind in us that knows.” And one is not always in the same state of mind.
ellauri074.html on line 77: And then there are those who are always in trouble. Always.
ellauri074.html on line 79: They are the women whom nobody understands. They wear faint, wistful smiles. And, when spoken to, they start. They begin by saying they must suffer in silence. No one will ever know— and then they go into details.
ellauri074.html on line 85: There are the ones who simply cannot fathom why all the men are mad about them. They say they’ve tried and tried. They tell you about someone’s husband; what he said and how he looked when he said it. And then they sigh and ask, “My dear, what is there about me?” —Don’t you hate them?
ellauri074.html on line 237: He never had a stable household as he faced a lot of abuse growing up from his mother. Robbins recalls times when his mother would chase him out of the house with a knife and pour liquid soap down his throat. By the age of 17, he decided to leave home and never return. He never attended college and got a job as a janitor to make money. And how!
ellauri074.html on line 270: Cioran aloitti filosofian opinnot Bukarestin yliopistossa 17-vuotiaana ja tutustui siellä vuonna 1928 Eugène Ionescoon ja Mircea Eliadeen. Hän valmistui kandidaatiksi 1932. Vuosina 1933–1935 Cioran opiskeli Berliinin yliopistossa, jossa hän tutustui Ludwig Klagesiin ja Nicolai Hartmanniin. Palattuaan Romaniaan hän opetti 1936–1937 filosofiaa Andrei Șagunan lukiossa Brașovissa.
ellauri074.html on line 665: Trump ei halunnut orjia vapaaxi salakuljettanutta ex-orjatarta $20 seteliin tuuraamaan kyynelten tien Andrew Jacksonia. Se olis ollut puhasta poliittista korrektiutta ja vastoin lakia. Salakuljetushan on laitonta. Alkuasukkaiden nälistys ja tappo luvan kanssa hyvä asia.
ellauri074.html on line 667: Ainoo joka vois lyödä Andyn taalasta olis Don Huono ize. Harriet Tubmanin vois Donin mielestä laittaa $2 seteliin rullapaperixi jolla Don pyyhkis sitten persettä kultapöntöllä. Donin belfien voisi laittaa ruplan seteliin. Kukaan Ottawassa ei haluu asua Trump kadulla. Se on noloa.
ellauri077.html on line 216: Once again, the preponderance of American culture in Germany makes Infinite Jest a book that is readily understood. (And at this point I can’t help but take glee in the inherently Wallacian irony that American capitalism’s blob-like smearing of the globalized world has prepared the way for a scathing critique of this very same capitalism contained, Trojan Horse-style, inside a recondite mega-novel.) Still, things get lost: Blumenbach said that he “annotated the text as far as I could, and the publishers put those sixty pages of annotations on their website for a while.”
ellauri077.html on line 584: And you love me till my heart stops
ellauri077.html on line 608: The U.S. arts are our guide to inclusion. A how-to. We are shown how to fashion masks of ennui and jaded irony at a young age where the face is fictile enough to assume the shape of whatever it wears. And then it’s stuck there, the weary cynicism that saves us from gooey sentiment and unsophisticated naïveté. Sentiment
ellauri077.html on line 855: Many things outside of me are bigger than myself as well. Many women are bigger than me; almost all policemen are bigger than me; the police car they drag me in to fine me is bigger than myself; Russia is much bigger, and so is America. Not that I fancy them for it very much. The sun and moon are bigger too, and quite likable. And the sea, the whales in it and the elephants in Africa. These I like a lot.
ellauri078.html on line 120: And Breaths were gathering firm kuivixi, ja hengityxet lujia
ellauri078.html on line 131: And then the Windows failed - and then Ja silloin peittyi ikkunat - enkä
ellauri078.html on line 143: In an early poem, she chastised science for its prying interests. Its system interfered with the observer’s preferences; its study took the life out of living things. In “‘Arcturus’ is his other name” she writes, “I pull a flower from the woods - / A monster with a glass / Computes the stamens in a breath - / And has her in a ‘class!’” At the same time, Dickinson’s study of botany was clearly a source of delight. She encouraged her friend Abiah Root to join her in a school assignment: “Have you made an herbarium yet? I hope you will, if you have not, it would be such a treasure to you.” She herself took that assignment seriously, keeping the herbarium generated by her botany textbook for the rest of her life.
ellauri078.html on line 173: And pour Contempt on all my Pride. ja suuruus, valta ihmisen. Ja kaadan halvexuntaa ylpeyden päälle.
ellauri078.html on line 188: And all the Globe is dead to me. se minulle nyt kuollut on. Ja koko pallo on kuollut mulle.
ellauri078.html on line 239: Mitä pitemmälle luen sitä vakuuttuneempi alan olla että Wallu on kans vaan yx amer. persepää. Sen kerran kun Wallu puhuu naisasialiikkeestä se on pelkkää vittuilua, mm. dworkinismista. Andrea Dworkin (1946-2005) oli yhdysvaltalainen feministinen kirjailija ja pornografian vastustaja. Hän osallistui äänekkäästi 1980-luvun keskusteluun pornosta ja sensuurista Yhdysvalloissa.
ellauri078.html on line 279: And Immortality. ja kuolemattomuus.
ellauri078.html on line 282: And I had put away ja mäkin olin lopettanut
ellauri078.html on line 319: And pranks the Northern star Ja pohjantähden juoni.
ellauri078.html on line 321: And Finland of the Year. ja vuodenaika Suomi.
ellauri079.html on line 263: 6. Activity And Distributive Norms. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 109-148.
ellauri079.html on line 267: 1. Introduction: Particularism And Pluralism. E pluribus unum. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 1-8.
ellauri079.html on line 271: 2. Morality And Practical Knowledge. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 9-39.
ellauri079.html on line 286: 5. Practical Knowledge And Will. James D. Wallace - 2018 - In Ethical Norms, Particular Cases. Cornell University Press. pp. 85-108.
ellauri080.html on line 422: Anyone who has studied the psychology of Carl Jung will be aware of his development of a system to differentiate the human psychological condition into four fundamental psychological types: intuition, thinking, sensation, and feeling – which is a further elaboration of his separation of personalities into two distinct attitudinal types: introvert and extrovert. But why did he choose just four psychological types? And of all the multitude of possible personality characteristics or modes of operation and approaches to life, why did he choose these four: intuition, sensation, thinking, and feeling?
ellauri080.html on line 498: These two views of the world are, of course, mutually inimical — they inevitably chase each other’s tails. Nietzsche says to Hume: ‘he stole that bread because he wanted to feed his family,’ to which Hume replies, ‘yes, that is true: but why did he want to feed his family? Because he is adhering to a familial principle,’ to which Nietzsche replies, ‘I suppose you could put it that way, but why is he operating according to that principle? It’s because he wants to, because he loves his family,’ to which Hume replies, ‘yes, but why does he love his family? It’s because that is his logical worldview…’ And so on.
ellauri080.html on line 693: “There seems to be a strong genetic overlap between ADHD and autism,” De Alwis said. “And it’s very common for people with ADHD to have autistic traits. These individuals may not have an autism spectrum disorder, but they typically score high on measurements of autistic traits.”
ellauri080.html on line 806: Two terms in the Bhagavad Gita resonated with Gandhi samabhava (“equability”) – meeting fate with a sense of detachment. And aparigraha (“nonpossession”) willingness to give up all material objects.
ellauri082.html on line 66: And supported Ross Perot! But his loathing of George W. Bush turned Wallace into a some kinda liberal. Woodrow Wilson kind, I guess.
ellauri082.html on line 246: And miles to go before I sleep, Pitkä matka tehtävänä ennen unta.
ellauri082.html on line 247: And miles to go before I sleep. Pitkä matka tehtävänä ennen unta.
ellauri082.html on line 280: And what I would not part with I have kept. enkä haluis antaa pois mitä olen förbinyt.
ellauri082.html on line 316: She said he lived in a trailer by the river was 36 years old and was a motivational speaker. And was basically just not what you’d call a pleasant or attractive person at all.
ellauri082.html on line 507: "A motion became a feeling!—no phrase that our lips can frame is so devoid of apprehensible meaning." (Says Spencer - check out this guy.) And some Tyndall guy that everyone knew by heart in late 19th: "the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable." (Nothing to it except fear of death and retribution. Funny but seriously I have never seen anything the matter with it. Your mind is like a little video camera connected to a bunch of neural networks that mill the images around. Whats wrong with this concept is hard for me to see.)
ellauri082.html on line 746: In their introduction, they acknowledge that being viewed as a victim can lead to a loss of esteem and respect. But, they continue, in modern Western societies being a victim doesn’t always lead to undesirable outcomes. Sometimes, being a victim can increase one’s social status. And justify one’s claim to material resources.
ellauri082.html on line 756: The researchers developed a Victim Signaling Scale, ranging from 1 = not at all to 5 = always. It asks how often people engage in certain activities. These include: “Disclosed that I don’t feel accepted in society because of my identity.” And “Expressed how people like me are underrepresented in the media and leadership.”
ellauri082.html on line 768: Regardless of personal characteristics, those who scored higher on dark triad traits were more likely to be victim signalers. And may be more likely to deceive others for material gain.
ellauri082.html on line 770: Participants were told to imagine they worked with another intern. And that they were competing to land a job. Participants were told, “You keep noticing little things about the way the intern talks to you. You get the feeling the other intern may have no respect for your suggestions at all. To your face, the intern is friendly, but something feels off to you.”
ellauri082.html on line 793: And this is good old Boston,
ellauri082.html on line 796: And the Cabots talk only to God.
ellauri083.html on line 84: We can now add yet another to that list. This week, her estate announced the discovery of a new never-published manuscript called "The Eternal Wonder." And as her son Edgar Walsh tells it, the story of the novel's recovery is a wonder itself.
ellauri083.html on line 86: EDGAR WALSH: Someone - and I do not know who - took the manuscript from the house in which she died in Vermont and went away with it. Whoever that person was wound up in Texas, rented a storage unit and put the manuscript in there. And that's where it was found.
ellauri083.html on line 90: WALSH: I had not known that my mother had written this in the last year or two of her life. And I certainly did not know that someone had spirited the manuscript out of a home in which she lived her last years in Vermont and had concealed it from me and the family for 40 years.
ellauri083.html on line 92: I was notified in December of last year that a woman in Texas who has a business buying storage units that have not paid their rent and she had purchased a unit in Fort Worth and discovered this manuscript, which was in a holographic form as a written manuscript, of course. And the woman in Texas wanted to sell it.
ellauri083.html on line 100: WALSH: It was fascinating, frankly, to read her final novel and to realize that it was, in a sense, an historic event. But reading this book just took me back to my many discussions with her about her work. And I just had a sense of awe that a woman, who, when she wrote this, was 78, 79 years old. And she knew she was dying. She was ill with cancer and she knew that she would be ending her life soon. But she sat down and, with a pen, wrote out over 300 pages.
ellauri083.html on line 116: WALSH: The novel follows the life of a brilliant young man, a genius, from his birth to his military career to a love affair with an older woman in London to Paris, where he meets a Chinese girl. And it is a very personal, fictional explanation of themes, of toleration and humanity that informed Pearl's work.
ellauri083.html on line 334: When, in turn, this anger proves incapable of restoring the subject to the earlier, wished-for state of things, the characteristic symptoms of clinical depression set in: feelings of helplessness, a tendency to reproach the self for its inadequacy, and, not least of all, the drawing away of cathectic energies from the ego, "emptying [it] until it is totally impoverished." This impoverishment is also referred to by Freud and others as inhibition: "inhibition of all activity," "general inhibition," "complete motor inhibition," or "an inhibition of functions including the interest in the external world." And Bibring has instructively spoken of it as the "exhaustion of ego libido due to an unsolvable conflict" (p. The rhetoric of exhaustion and the exhaustion of rhetoric: Erskine Caldwell in the thirties)
ellauri083.html on line 378: “What astounds me,” said Ziering in an interview, is that for the past nearly three decades, people assume that this has been a matter of “he said, she said”—meaning Allen’s word versus Farrow’s. But after Ziering and codirector Kirby Dick began their research, they realized, “Actually, it’s been a ‘he said, he said’ situation. Mia didn’t even speak until the Vanity Fair interview [in 2013]. Never. She is such a private person. That’s really important to know. And she was sort of blindsided by all these events that happened to her. And kept trying to navigate the best that she could just to protect her children and family.”
ellauri083.html on line 514: I will tell you why; so shall my anticipation prevent your discovery, and your secrecy to the King and Queen moult no feather. I have of late, but wherefore I know not, lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed, it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory; this most excellent canopy the air, look you, this brave o’erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason? How infinite in faculties, in form and moving, how express and admirable? In action how like an angel? In apprehension, how like a god? The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals. And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me; no, nor woman neither, though by your smiling you seem to say so.
ellauri083.html on line 543: And all the people went their way to eat, and to drink, and to send portions, and to make great mirth, because they had understood the words that were declared unto them.
ellauri083.html on line 591: And all the people came up after him, and the people piped with pipes, and rejoiced with great joy, so that the earth rent with the sound of them.
ellauri083.html on line 600: And they sware unto the LORD with a loud voice, and with shouting, and with trumpets, and with cornets.
ellauri083.html on line 606: And in every province, and in every city, whithersoever the king's commandment and his decree came, the Jews had joy and gladness, a feast and a good day. And many of the people of the land became Jews; for the fear of the Jews fell upon them.
ellauri083.html on line 621: And now shall mine head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me: therefore will I offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy; I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the LORD.
ellauri088.html on line 53: (Tästä ois Marvel Comixin Andrew maxanut vaikka mitä - sen unelmat pysähtyneestä auringosta olis toteutuneet. Tai hetkinen, jos ei aika liiku, miten pääsee sitten liha liikkumaan? Pornostillikuvat ei vedä vertoja eläville kuville. Ehkä se voisi plärätä ruutuja nopeasti niinkuin koulukirjan reunaan piirrettyä tikku-ukkoa (tai no tikku-ukkoa ja -akkaa). Ei hizi, eihän pläräämisestäkään tule mitään ellei filmi etene. Taitaa olla pattitilanne.)
ellauri088.html on line 627: Erich Kästner wurde 1899 in Dresden geboren und starb 1974 in München. Der Schriftsteller, Satiriker, Dramatiker und nicht zuletzt Autor der berühmten Kinderklassiker ›Das doppelte Lottchen‹, ›Das fliegende Klassenzimmer‹, ›Pünktchen und Anton‹, ›Emil und die Detektive‹ und ›Die Konferenz der Tiere‹ wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen bedacht (u.a. mit dem Büchner-Preis und der Hans-Christian Andersen-Medaille).
ellauri089.html on line 67: And the psychological testing, in which the boys are tested for certain character traits (and through which Heinlein begins to articulate his own philosophy about winners and losers), is even more fascinating.
ellauri089.html on line 138: Growing up Mr. Heinlein was and still is one of my favorite writers...He is old school none of this sodomite loving and liberal rectum kissing for him he was a TRUE Flag Waving AMERICAN Patriot! And we need MEN like him today and NOT that COMMIE Sodomite Rag Head Zebera occupying OUR White House today!
ellauri089.html on line 151: Certainly his best-known and most successful books came after the decision to write entirely for an adult audience, with Stranger in a Strange Land in 1961 and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress in 1966. And in such books as Farnham's Freehold (1964), he clearly felt freer to express the libertinism that had been implicit in all his earlier published work.
ellauri089.html on line 613: § 99. And (d) if we consider the distinct question of how a single individual should decide to act (α) in cases where the general utility of the action in question is certain, (β) in other cases: there seems reason for thinking that, with regard to (α), he should always conform to it; but these reasons are not conclusive, if either the general observance or the general utility is wanting; …
ellauri090.html on line 64: [14.3. 9.31] paul: Coxia is the side of the stage. And when you say someone is a rat, rato, of something means that they do that very often, could be almost obsessively
ellauri090.html on line 338: Influenciou grandes nomes das letras, como Olavo Bilac, Lima Barreto, Drummond de Andrade, John Barth, Donald Barthelme e muitos outros.
ellauri092.html on line 74: By 17 years old this stout young Yankee decided to leave his farming work at home and head for Boston where he became a shoe salesman. Like Al Bundy. Taivas on todennäköisesti täynnä kadonneita parittomia sukkia. Ne ovat kaikki pelastuneet sinne. Kun mun sukkaan tulee reikä heitän sen roskiin mutta pelastan parittoman, koska mun lähes kaikki sukat ovat mustia. Vartioin niitä mustasukkaisesti ja teen leskexi jääneistä uusia pareja. He attended a Congregationalist Church which bored him as did all religious matters but over the next year the convicting message of sin and righteousness began to take effect. At the same time though, he raised up a wall of arguments. He settled his heart by deciding to leave the matter until his deathbed, but Cod’s Word continued to disturb him. No wonder: this was good old Boston, the home of the bean and the cod, Where the Lowells talk to the Cabots, And only the Cabots talk to Cod.
ellauri092.html on line 221: Methodists believe that baptism is a sign of regeneration and new birth. And they accept all modes of baptism (sprinkling, pouring, immersion, etc.) as valid. Methodists are open to baptism of both those who confess faith themselves, and those whose parents or sponsors confess faith.
ellauri092.html on line 255: While there are some similarities to those two churches, each on one side of the street, there are many more differences. And that gulf of differences continues to widen as many Baptist churches continue to affirm a high view of Scripture and follow its teaching, while many Methodist congregations – especially in the United States – move away from that view of Scripture and emphasis on the Bible’s teaching.
ellauri092.html on line 297: Andrew Murray – “very notable advocate of the continuationistic Keswick theology and a charismatic precursor”
ellauri092.html on line 324: Andrew Murray, A W Tozer and others now make perfect sense to me when I read their books. They were mystics who sought, focused on and tended to emphasize an emotional experience they believed was holiness. I understand that mistake because I also desperately reached for that for several years. It doesn’t work and causes the Christian to constantly look to his/her emotions for verification.
ellauri093.html on line 53: 7: And he saw a chariot with a couple of horsemen, a chariot of asses, and a chariot of camels; and he hearkened diligently with much heed:

ellauri093.html on line 54: 8: And he cried, A lion: My lord, I stand continually upon the watchtower in the daytime, and I am set in my ward whole nights:

ellauri093.html on line 55: 9: And, behold, here cometh a chariot of men, with a couple of horsemen. And he answered and said, Babylon is fallen, is fallen; and all the graven images of her gods he hath broken unto the ground.

ellauri093.html on line 75: And this is not our fate
ellauri093.html on line 482: Mutta Anders Andilla et kumpp. oli paljon kovempia kieltäymyxiä kuin Hiljalla. He jättivät monena päivänä monen ruokalajin päivällisen syömättä ja tyytyivät juoxeviin eväisiinsä voidaxensa hankkia pääsyliput eturivin paikoille Tivolin varietee-esityxissä. Eivätkä kolmisointulaiset menneet jälkeenpäin mezikköihin puunjuurille laulattamaan letkuja (meitähän oli puolet naisia!). Kuta myöhemmäxi ilta kului, sitä möreämmin virrat vierivät pyökkilehdon pimentoihin.
ellauri094.html on line 219: Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian forces returned in 588/586 BCE and rampaged through Judah, leaving clear archaeological evidence of destruction in many towns and settlements there. Clay ostraca from this period, referred to as the Lachish letters, were discovered during excavations; one, which was probably written to the commander at Lachish from an outlying base, describes how the signal fires from nearby towns were disappearing: "And may (my lord) be apprised that we are watching for the fire signals of Lachish according to all the signs which my lord has given, because we cannot see Azeqah." Archaeological finds from Jerusalem testify that virtually the whole city within the walls was burnt to rubble in 587 BCE and utterly destroyed.
ellauri094.html on line 348: “And when you are come into Babylon, you shall be there many years, and for a long time, even to seven generations: and after that I will bring you away from thence with peace.” (Baruch 6:2; quoted from Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)
ellauri094.html on line 493: And wouldst not see. Etkä kazonut.
ellauri094.html on line 500: And with trumpets and thunderings and with morning song Ja trumpetein ja ukkosin ja aamulaululla
ellauri094.html on line 502: And thy spirit uplifted thee to forget thy wrong Ja sun pirtu kohotti sut unohtamaan vääryydet
ellauri094.html on line 505: And thy sons were dejected not any more, as then Ja sun pojat ei enää olleet apeita, kuin sillon
ellauri094.html on line 520: And with harrows men harrowed us, and subdued with spears, Ja tyypit haravoi meitä haravoilla ja pisti keihäillä
ellauri094.html on line 521: And crushed with shame; poikki halki ja pinoon, häpäisi,
ellauri094.html on line 522: And the summer and winter was, and the length of years, ja kesä ja talvi oli vuoden pituisia.
ellauri094.html on line 523: And no change came. Eikä mikään muuttunut.
ellauri094.html on line 530: And they slept and they rioted on their rose-hung beds, Ja ne nukku ja ne remakoizi ruusupedillä,
ellauri094.html on line 532: And with love-locks vine-chapleted, and with rose-crowned heads Tukat käkkärällä, ihan takussa, päät punasina,
ellauri094.html on line 533: And robes of shame. Mekot korvissa.
ellauri094.html on line 535: And they knew not their forefathers, nor the hills and streams Eikä ne muistaneet esi-isiä, eikä niiden ilotulituxia,
ellauri094.html on line 536: And words of power, eikä voimasanoja,
ellauri094.html on line 555: And thy lovers that looked for thee, and that mourned from far, Ja sun katamiitit jotka haki sua joka paikasta,
ellauri094.html on line 570: And the north was Gethsemane, without leaf or bloom, Ja pohjosessa oli Getsemane ihan kaljuna,
ellauri094.html on line 572: And the south was Aceldama, for a sanguine fume Ja etelässä oli Iskariotin palsta, josta
ellauri094.html on line 577: And the guards by it keeping it we beheld asleep, Teollisuusvartijat oli umpiunessa,
ellauri094.html on line 580: And an angel's similitude by the unsealed grave, Ja jonkunlainen enkelinkuvatus avokuopalla,
ellauri094.html on line 581: And by the stone: ison kiven vierellä,
ellauri094.html on line 582: And the voice was angelical, to whose words God gave Sen ääni oli kuin leppäkertulla, muze sanoi
ellauri094.html on line 587: And the guards as men wrought upon with a charmed cup, Ja vartijat vetelee kuin känniunia
ellauri094.html on line 590: "And her body most beautiful, and her shining head, Ja misun mitä sievin ruumis, ja loistopää,
ellauri094.html on line 616: And puts it by, suorille käsille,
ellauri094.html on line 623: And is not dead. Eikä ole vainaja.
ellauri094.html on line 648: And men see light. Ja miehet näkis valonheittimen.
ellauri094.html on line 743: And as I’ve already stated, atheists are responsible for the greatest mass murders in history.
ellauri094.html on line 758: And the stark evil of the atheist Communists becomes even more stark when considering the fact that Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were fighting for what most wars are fought for: Wealth and Empire. Which is A-OK. The Israeli did the same with the help of Jehovah. The atheist regimes slaughtered their own people simply to impose their will upon their less powerful compatriots. Which the Christians never do. Well, not nearly as many got killed anyway. I guess. Haven't really toted up all the Christian wars. The colonial ones too, and the U.S. neocolonial ones like Korea and Vietnam, or the Desert Storm. Should one use the absolute body count or percentages? Ethics is not an exact science after all. It's more like economics.
ellauri094.html on line 762: So just as we learn music, we cannot become better without practice and experience of music on our instrument of choice (mine is the Jewish Harp, quite popular by the rivers of Babylon). Your confession that you found prayer to be irrelevant is the same as a man banging a child on a piano and then giving up because all the banging just produced noise. You need to be taught how to pray by someone who knows how and then you need to practice, practice, practice for the rest of your life. And still you don't get a hole in one every time, I don't. Although I was trained to pray by various Catholic priests who pray for a living. Prayer professionals who get paid for it. No fucking amateurs like you. By now I find the hole usually quite easily, and can get it in after a few putts with a little help from my priestly friend.
ellauri094.html on line 769: And I'll try not to sing out of key Kempäsosais taitais tietäis
ellauri095.html on line 279: And if thou wilt, remember, Muistele jos tekee mieli,
ellauri095.html on line 280: And if thou wilt, forget. Älä muista jos ei tee.
ellauri095.html on line 286: And dreaming through the twilight Ja kun mä nukun hämärässä
ellauri095.html on line 289: And haply may forget. Tai sitten unohdan.
ellauri095.html on line 304: And afterwards remember, do not grieve: Ja palautuisin mieleen myöhemmin, no hätä,
ellauri095.html on line 414: And anal tract obstructed by hydrocele; Ja anus ummella vesikivespussin takia,
ellauri095.html on line 546: The phrase “And birds that call/Hoarse to the storm,” invites comparison with the son’s images of the windhover rebuffing the big wind in “The Windhover” (1877) and with the image of the great storm fowl at the conclusion of “Henry Purcell” (1879). The father’s prophecy, “thy sport is with the storm/To wrestle” is fulfilled in Gerard’s The Wreck of the Deutschland and “The Loss of the Eurydice” (1878). These two shipwreck poems, replete with spiritual instruction for those in doubt and danger were the son’s poetic and religious counterparts to his father’s 1873 volume, The Port of Refuge, or advice and instructions to the Master-Mariner in situations of doubt, difficulty, and danger.
ellauri096.html on line 122: Despite the early start of the qualitative theory of probability, the quantitative theory did not develop until Blaise Pascal’s study of gambling in the seventeenth century (Hacking 1975). Only in the eighteenth century did it penetrate the insurance industry (even though insurers realized that a fortune could be made by accurately calculating risk). Only in the nineteenth century did probability make a mark in physics. And only in the twentieth century do probabilists make important advances over Arcesilaus.
ellauri096.html on line 124: Most of these philosophical advances are reactions to the use of probability by scientists. In the twentieth century, editors of science journals began to demand that the author’s hypothesis should be accepted only when it was sufficiently probable – as measured by statistical tests. The threshold for acceptance was acknowledged to be somewhat arbitrary. And it was also conceded that the acceptance rule might vary with one’s purposes. For instance, we demand a higher probability when the cost of accepting a false hypothesis is high.
ellauri096.html on line 140: Kyburg might answer that there is a scale effect. Although the dull pressure of joint inconsistency is tolerable when diffusely distributed over a large set of propositions, the pain of contradiction becomes unbearable as the set gets smaller (Knight 2002). And indeed, paradoxes are always represented as a small set of propositions.
ellauri096.html on line 567: Eräässä Ikoskan toisessa teoxessa naismainen "Lauri" ei ollutkaan homo vaan sarjaraiskaaja. "Lukija" eli "Anu" pettyi odotuxissa. Naismaisenhan pitäis olla Weibling. Todennäköisesti "Lauri" oli myös sarrjayrittäjä. Raiskauskin jäi yrityxexi kun se ei yrittänyt miehekkäämmin. Auktorisoitu peetee Aki Manninen ei ois antanut löylykauhan tulla onnen esteexi. Ei löylykauhalla voi edes lyödä kovaa muuta kuin löylyä. Paizi jos se on Haju Pisilän käsintekemä. Kyllä lessu aina jonkun lässyn lissun litistää tai kääntäen. Androgyyni "Lauri" ei ollutkaan katamaraani. Tai siis katamiitti. Katamiitti on etruskilainen Ganymedes, an attractive Trojan boy supposedly abducted to Mount Olympus by the god Zeus to become his cupbearer and lover.
ellauri096.html on line 591: Although obscure at the time of its initial publication, Maldoror was rediscovered and championed by the Surrealist artists during the early twentieth century. The work's transgressive, violent, and absurd themes are shared in common with much of Surrealism's output; in particular, Louis Aragon, André Breton, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, and Philippe Soupault were influenced by the work. Maldoror was itself influenced by earlier gothic literature of the period, including Lord Byron's Manfred, and Charles Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer.
ellauri097.html on line 143: I admit freely enough that, by careful breeding, supervision of environment and education, extending over many generations, it might be possible to make an appreciable improvement in the stock of the American Negro, for example, but I must maintain that this enterprise would be a ridiculous waste of energy, for there is a high-caste white stock ready at hand, and it is inconceivable that the Negro stock, however carefully it might be nurtured, could ever even remotely approach it. The educated Negro of today is a failure, not because he meets insuperable difficulties in life, but because he is a Negro. He is, in brief, a low-caste man, to the manner born, and he will remain inert and inefficient until fifty generations of him have lived in civilization. And even then, the superior white race will be fifty generations ahead of him.
ellauri097.html on line 258: Julien Green est né à Paris, 4, rue Ruhmkorff, de parents américains, descendant du côté de sa mère du sénateur et représentant démocrate de la Géorgie au congrès américain Julian Hartridge (en) (1829-1879) et dont Julien Green porte le prénom (Green a été baptisé « Julian » ; l'orthographe a été changée en « Julien » par son éditeur français dans les années 1920). Il grandit dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris, puis au Vésinet et passe ses vacances dans la commune d'Andrésy, dans les Yvelines. Il poursuit toutes ses études en France au lycée Janson-de-Sailly. Sa mère, protestante pieuse et aimante, meurt alors qu'il a 14 ans, et la famille déménage rue Cortambert, à Paris. Il se convertit au catholicisme en 1916, à la suite de son père et de toutes ses sœurs, ainsi qu'il le raconte dans Ce qu'il faut d'amour à l'homme, son autobiographie spirituelle. Il abjure l'anglicanisme à la crypte de la chapelle des sœurs de la rue Cortambert. Âgé de seulement 17 ans, Julian Green réussit à rejoindre les rangs de la Croix-Rouge américaine, puis est détaché dans l’artillerie française en 1918 en tant que sous-lieutenant et sert en Italie. Démobilisé en mars 1919, il se rend pour la première fois aux États-Unis en septembre de la même année et effectue trois ans d'études à l’université de Virginie, où il éprouve un premier amour chaste et secret pour un camarade d'études. Il écrit son premier livre en anglais, avant de revenir vivre en France.
ellauri097.html on line 262: En juillet 1940, après la défaite de la France, il retourne en Amérique. En 1942, il est mobilisé et envoyé à New York pour servir au Bureau américain de l'information de guerre. De là, cinq fois par semaine, il s'adresse à la France dans l'émission de radio Voice of America, travaillant entre autres avec André Breton. Il enseigne la littérature dans une faculté de jeunes filles américaines. Julien Green revient en France juste après la Seconde Guerre mondiale et retourne à la foi de sa jeunesse.
ellauri097.html on line 266: Il est enterré le 21 août 1998 à Klagenfurt en Autriche dans l'église Saint-Egid ; Éric Jourdan, son fils adoptif, repose à ses côtés depuis 2015. Ému par une statue ancienne de la Vierge Marie lors d'une visite en 1990, l'écrivain avait émis le désir d'être inhumé dans une des chapelles de cette église, l’Église catholique ayant, en France, refusé son inhumation en l’église d'Andrésy.
ellauri097.html on line 302: In some respects this reflects a national pathology. Unlike an American or British child, an Australian student can go through thirteen years of education without reading much of their country’s literature at all (of the more than twenty writers I studied in high school, only two were Australian). This is symptomatic of the country’s famed “cultural cringe,” a term first coined in the 1940s by the critic A.A. Phillips to describe the ways that Australians tend to be prejudiced against home-grown art and ideas in favor of those imported from the UK and America. Australia’s attitude to the arts has, for much of the last two centuries, been moral. “What these idiots didn’t realize about White was that he was the most powerful spruiker for morality that anybody was going to read in an Australian work,” argued David Marr, White’s biographer, during a talk at the Wheeler Centre in 2013. “And here were these petty little would-be moral tyrants whinging about this man whose greatest message about this country in the end was that we are an unprincipled people.”
ellauri097.html on line 471: In Romans 1:26, the New Testament says, “For this reason, God gave them over to degrading passions, for their women exchanged the natural function for that which is unnatural,” that is, different than what God intended. “And in the same way, also, men abandoned the natural function of the woman, and burned in their desire towards one another.” The translation used here is the New American Standard Bible because I think the NIV is woefully inadequate in the way it translates this passage from the Greek.
ellauri097.html on line 473: Paul is saying that when it comes to sexual desire, women were made for men, and men for women, and that’s the functional relationship that God designed them for. They are violating this functional relationship by instead sexually desiring one that was not intended. And, in fact, the wording about male homosexuality is, “They abandoned the natural function of the woman.” So the woman that God provided for them, they are abandoning that for something that, in God’s teleology, is unnatural. So that’s the way our natural law argument works in these two passages.
ellauri097.html on line 475: Of course, this trades on the notion that human beings, in this case, were made for certain ends. And if a person wants to deny God, then we weren’t made for certain ends, and that’s a way to get out of this argument. So does this argument work for people who are not theists?
ellauri097.html on line 500: Andre Gide
ellauri097.html on line 721: And I must be, as he had been,—alone, ja mun piti jatkaa yhtä yxin kuin äsken se,
ellauri097.html on line 732: And once I marked his flight go round and round, Ja huomasin sen kerran pyörivän paikallansa lennossa
ellauri097.html on line 735: And then he flew as far as eye could see, Ja size lensi eteenpäin niin pitkälle kuin silmä kantoi,
ellauri097.html on line 736: And then on tremulous wing came back to me. ja size tuli siivet lepattaen takas luoxeni.
ellauri097.html on line 739: And would have turned to toss the grass to dry; ja olin jo kääntymässä kääntelemään heinänlakoja;
ellauri097.html on line 760: And hear his long scythe whispering to the ground, ja olin kuulevinani sen pitkän viikatteen suihkinan,
ellauri097.html on line 762: And feel a spirit kindred to my own; ja tunsin sielun veljen hengen tuoxahduxen,
ellauri097.html on line 766: And weary, sought at noon with him the shade; ja väsyneenä ezin varjoa sen kanssa keskipäivällä;
ellauri097.html on line 768: And dreaming, as it were, held brotherly speech ja unexuen, ikäänkuin, pidin veljellistä puhetta
ellauri097.html on line 780: And sorry I could not travel both ja pahoillani etten voinut käydä molempia
ellauri097.html on line 781: And be one traveler, long I stood halkeematta kahdexi, seisoin pitkään
ellauri097.html on line 782: And looked down one as far as I could ja kazoin toista niin pitkälle kuin voin
ellauri097.html on line 785: And having perhaps the better claim, ehkä jopa enemmänkin suositeltavan,
ellauri097.html on line 789: And both that morning equally lay ja molemmat oli sinä aamuna yhtä lailla
ellauri097.html on line 798: And that has made all the difference. Ja se muutti sitten ihan kaikki.
ellauri098.html on line 56: The greatest challenges a detective faces aren't always a devious criminal or a really tough case — all those are a cakewalk compared to managing their personal life. The genius ones are nerds with trouble getting along with people or worse, have social or personality disorders. The hard-working ones are workaholics who let their family relationships slide because they're never home. The overworked and nervous ones dabble in drugs and court substance addictions (or blood). The Film Noir detective and his descendants have terrible luck with women, who either end up dead, broken or distant; if he has a wife he may be cheating on her. And gods help him and his friends if some of the bad guys or associates that they helped put in the clink come back to haunt him. And his personal finances are probably gone thanks to being The Gambling Addict. In short, it's rare to have a detective as a main character in a dramatic story and have them not have at least one serious character flaw that's tangential to them actually working cases.
ellauri098.html on line 58: What's your malfunction? A flawed character is more interesting than a flawless character. Ergo, a cast of characters with flaws is more interesting exponentially. An easy way to crank up drama is to supply everyone with a tragic past, a messed up family history, other significant issues (physical, psychological, etc.) or some combination of the three. When Dysfunction Junction comes into play, good parents can be as common as penguins in the Sahara, instead turning out to be neglectful, smothering/overprotective, unfeeling, abusive, misguided, or dead. And let's not even get into the rest of the family.
ellauri098.html on line 440: There’s nothing an ENTP loves more than a good argument. They can argue on any side and enjoy playing devil’s advocate. For ENTPs, the pleasure is in taking ideas apart and seeing what really works and what doesn’t. ENTPs love to smash icons, question authority, and break down outmoded ideas. (And Click To Tweet.)
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H.C. Andersen, Frodo Baggins, William Blake, Marlon Brando, Charley Brown, Albert Camus, Johnny Depp, Jane Eyre, Mia Farrow, V.van Gogh, Homeros, P.Johannes, Franz Kafka (taas), Helen Keller, Kermit the Frog, Sören Kierkegaard, Hugh Laurie, John Lennon, Luna Lovegood, P.Luukas, C.S. Lewis (taas), Neizyt Maria, Bob Marley, A.A. Milne, John Milton, Jim Morrison, Edgar Allan Poe, Fred Rogers, Romeo&Juliet, J-J.Rousseau, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Carlos Santana, William Shakespeare, Bella Swan (Twilight), Luke Skywalker, Amy Tan, Daenerys Targaryen, JRR Tolkien, Vergilius, Andy Warhol, Bill Waterson (Calvin&Hobbes), Virginia Woolf

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Steve Ballmer (Mikkisoft), Bette Davis, Boromir, Celine Dion (taas), Jerry Falwell, Billy Graham, Andrew Jackson, Lyndon B.Johnson, Saddam Hussein, Cersel Lannister, Theresa May, Dr.Phil McGraw, Eliot Ness, Michelle Obama (taas), P.Paavali, Augusto Pinochet, Robb Stark, Margaret Thatcher (taas), Georg von Trapp, Ivanka Trump, Darth Vader

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ellauri099.html on line 170: Although the splendidly unreliable Diogenes Laertius says that Plato possessed no property other than what is mentioned in his will, he received a large sum of money from Dionysius I. Plato had a significant fund of money at his disposal (the exorbitant figure of 80 talents is mentioned). Indeed, Plato is also said to have had a banker called Andromedes. In other words, Plato was rich and had wealthy patrons and very probably wealthy students.
ellauri099.html on line 174: And behind his extraordinary inventiveness, Plato performs a characteristic disappearing trick. Truth to tell, we know very little about Plato. According to Plutarch, he was a lover of figs. Big deal! Plato is mentioned only a couple of times in the many dialogues that bear his name. He was present at Socrates’ trial but — in a beautifully reflexive moment that he describes in the Phaedo — absent from the moment of Socrates’ death, because he was sick.
ellauri099.html on line 179: Sometimes the less we know, the more space is open to the imagination. And the more we imagine, the less we care to know.
ellauri099.html on line 186: Aristotle had slender calves. His eyes were small. And he spoke with a lisp, which — according to Plutarch — was imitated by some. He wore many rings and had a distinctive, rather exotic style of dress — a kind of ancient bling.
ellauri099.html on line 203: Athens didn’t make the same mistake as Thebes and meekly submitted to the Macedonian pike. It is in this context that Aristotle returned to the city at around age 50. And he came back big time. Because of his metic status, Aristotle was not allowed to buy property. So — as one does — he rented. He took over a gymnasium site sacred to Apollo Lyceus (the wolf-god) and transformed it into the most powerful and well-endowed school in the world.
ellauri099.html on line 205: Two things hit you when you visit the site of the Lyceum and look at its architectural plans. First, it is a direct copy of Plato’s Academy. And second, it is much, much bigger. The relation between the Academy and the Lyceum is a little like that between a twee medieval Cambridge College and the monumental architecture of the University of Chicago.
ellauri099.html on line 219: In the northeast corner of the Lyceum, there was a garden, which possibly led to the peripatos, or shaded walk from which the promenading Peripatetic school derived its name. Indeed, there were gardens in all the earlier philosophical schools, in the schools of Miletus on the present-day Turkish coast, and allegedly in the Pythagorean schools in southern Italy. Plato’s Academy also had a garden. And later, the school of Epicurus was simply called “The Garden.” Theophrastus, a keen botanist like Aristotle who did so much to organize the library and build up its scientific side (with maps, globes, specimens and such like), eventually retired to his garden, which was close by.
ellauri100.html on line 122: And when I love I go to town.
ellauri100.html on line 125: And is good to have around.
ellauri100.html on line 140: Andererseits stellte er die von Hans Günther propagierte „Aufnordung“ des deutschen Volkes in Frage, indem er den Zonen, wo sich die nordische mit der alpinen „Rasse“ vermischt habe (wie z. B. Württenberg, Schwaben und Sachsen), eine besondere Genie-Dichte zuschrieb.
ellauri100.html on line 285: In short, I have walked many streets of life and seen many facets of the human condition. I have been spared much; my personal history excludes the direct effects of war, disaster, and privation. And I have been content to settle for relative obscurity and comfort rather than fame and fortune, even though I might have attained them had I chosen to strive for them. (What a laugh!)
ellauri100.html on line 289: My personality is more aloof than openly empathic (see “Temperament”, below). Why, I cannot say. I do know that aloofness can be an avoidance mechanism for persons who are too easily overwhelmed by emotion. And I do have an emotional side that I usually avoid exposing to others. Let me just say that my ability to observe the human condition is not dulled by automatic empathy of the kind that I have seen so often in persons whose political views are based on nothing more than raw emotion. Nor am I animated by prolonged adolescent rebellion, guilt, or an inability to advance beyond collegiate leftism. I am self-aware and self-critical to a fault.
ellauri100.html on line 291: Finally, I am strongly inclined toward justice. And I mean justice, not “fairness”, which is an excuse for leveling. True justice consists of two things, and only two things: the enforcement of voluntary, mutual obligations, and the punishment of wrongdoing. (Why the enforcement if the obligations are voluntary? Ever think they might be only kinda semi-voluntary?)
ellauri100.html on line 323: But there is more to my journey into political philosophy. I began to think seriously about liberty and libertarianism in the 1990s. Eventually, I began to question doctrinaire libertarianism (pro-abortion, pro-same-sex “marriage”, etc.) which seems to have no room in it for the maintenance of social norms that bind civil society and make it possible for people to coexist willingly and peacefully, and to engage in beneficially cooperative behavior. And so, I have become what I call a Burkean libertarian. I had slipped all thw way to the right edge of the Virginia boys' scales, in the same way, and for the same reasons, as the Nazis after the shameful defeat in WWI.
ellauri100.html on line 333: The same goes for jejune libertarians, of all ages, whose narrow rationalism often materializes in rank offensiveness and a tendency toward naive absolutism. (See this and this, for example. And take this, and this!)
ellauri100.html on line 529: Your score on the OCT is calculated by taking into account your familiarity with the real items (e.g., Bill Clinton) and subtracting how familiar you rated the false/fake items to be (e.g., Fred Gruneberg — my next door neighbor). Also, familiarity ratings of 1 to 4 are treated the same. So if you rated your familiarity with “Bill Clinton” as 1, 2, 3, or 4 then you scored a +1 for that item. And if you rated your familiarity with “Fred Gruneberg” as 1, 2, 3, or 4 then you scored a -1 for that item. If you were unfamiliar with any real or false items, your scores for those items are 0. A perfect score would be identifying all real items and not recognizing any of the false items.
ellauri100.html on line 627: And peacocks with a hundred eyes; Satasilmäisiä riikinkukkoja
ellauri100.html on line 652: And here's one perfect that I've spotted ja löytyi tämä hulvaton:
ellauri100.html on line 747: And whisper’d like the restless brook:
ellauri100.html on line 817: And all my gold is on the furze
ellauri100.html on line 836: And knew not was it night or day
ellauri100.html on line 881: And sugar-sweet their sap.”
ellauri100.html on line 928: And said the bank was steep.
ellauri100.html on line 930: And said the hour was early still
ellauri100.html on line 971: And gnash’d her teeth for baulk’d desire, and wept
ellauri100.html on line 998: And burns the thirstier in the sandful breeze.
ellauri100.html on line 1005: And would not eat.
ellauri100.html on line 1036: And for the first time in her life
ellauri100.html on line 1148: And lodg’d in dimples of her chin,
ellauri100.html on line 1149: And streak’d her neck which quaked like curd.
ellauri100.html on line 1166: And heard her penny jingle
ellauri100.html on line 1177: And inward laughter.
ellauri100.html on line 1189: And had to do with goblin merchant men.”
ellauri100.html on line 1199: And ruin’d in my ruin,
ellauri100.html on line 1216: And beat her breast.
ellauri100.html on line 1227: And overbore its lesser flame;
ellauri100.html on line 1250: And early reapers plodded to the place
ellauri100.html on line 1252: And dew-wet grass
ellauri100.html on line 1254: And new buds with new day
ellauri100.html on line 1261: And light danced in her eyes.
ellauri100.html on line 1269: And tell them of her early prime,
ellauri100.html on line 1279: And win the fiery antidote:
ellauri100.html on line 1305: Greimaxen eka julkaisu Cervantes ir jo don Kichotas ilmestyi kaikkien tuntemassa Varpai-lehdessä, jonka se ize perusti. Sen poinzi oli: "Let's not be afraid to be Don Quixotes" (tai sama liettuaxi). Sit tuli se thesis "La Mode en 1830. Essai de description du vocabulaire vestimentaire d' après les journaux de modes [sic] de l'époque". Greimiemen ämmän poka jätti sanakirjahommat siihen, mutta jäi loppuiäxi suffixi- ja puffiximiehexi. Ennen Marxia se luki Ferdinand de Saussurea ja Louis Hjelmsleviä jotka oli saaneet vaikutteita Marxin arvoteoriasta. Muita vaikutteita oli Georges Dumézil (who dat) ja rakenneantropologi Claude Lévi-Strauss, satusetä Vladimir Propp, joku Étienne Souriau, ja (voi ei) fenomenaalinen Edmund Husserl, turhanpäiväinen Maurice Merleau-Ponty, kallonkutistaja Gaston Bachelard (jonka Jöpi eilen mainizi), sekä Touretten syndroomainen superman André Malraux. Kaikesta tästä voi päätellä, että Greimas käänsi Marxin päälaelleen ja Hegelin taas oikeinpäin.
ellauri101.html on line 64: Instead of focusing on the many differences between cultural myths and religious stories, however, Campbell looked for the similarities. And his studies resulted in what’s called the monomyth.
ellauri102.html on line 67: And the guy behind you won't leave you alone
ellauri102.html on line 336: Siis tätä on jo jauhettu vuosikymmenien ajan ja tuloxet on näkyvissä. Koronan avulla saadaan loputkin nurkissa nuohoajat kotitoimistoihin. Mezätalossa tehdään tilajärjestelyjä. Mun ja Andrewn huoneista tulee 6 hengen koppeja. Elämäntapaintiaanit razastaa aavaa preeriaa.
ellauri102.html on line 571: "We have two sons, aged 10 and six, and they were bouncing off the walls of our apartment in Toronto. And our moods were really low and the future seemed quite uncertain for us, especially because I'm immune compromised from cancer treatments," she told Morning North CBC host Markus Schwabe.
ellauri102.html on line 579: "Is it really that bad being embarrassed compared to being in everybody's phone? Thankfully, I was cured then and since I've had my kids and a good life. But when the pandemic started, it was almost like revisiting some of that because I had to kind of go back into being isolated because of my immune system. And if you ever feel really stuck, just put on some music. It has such a powerful effect. And you don't have to be a dancer. You don't have to have moves. Just move how you feel — don't worry about it looking weird. You know, life's too short to be ashamed for being weird."
ellauri102.html on line 586: And the men are all the same
ellauri102.html on line 588: And you don´t ask their names
ellauri102.html on line 599: And any old music will do
ellauri102.html on line 606: And the men are all the same
ellauri102.html on line 608: And you don´t ask their names
ellauri102.html on line 615: And any old music will do
ellauri102.html on line 621: And any old music will do
ellauri102.html on line 633: And any old music will do
ellauri102.html on line 636: And the men are all the same
ellauri102.html on line 638: And you don´t ask their names
ellauri102.html on line 649: And any old music will do
ellauri102.html on line 655: And any old music will do
ellauri105.html on line 143: Wayne Anderson:
ellauri105.html on line 263: And she doted upon concubinage with them, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses. Thus thou didst call to remembrance the lewdness of thy youth, when they from Egypt bruised thy breasts for the bosom of thy youth.
ellauri106.html on line 80: In the early 2000s, Roth met the young assistant editor Lisa Halliday at his literary agency Andrew Wylie. A love affair developed from having lunch together, which culminated in a lifelong deep friendship. Halliday processed the love and friendship for Roth in the highly acclaimed autobiographical inspired novel Asymmetrie, which she completed in 2016. Roth, who read the manuscript, liked it.
ellauri106.html on line 180: Not far behind will be some Jewish critics who always found Roth’s portraits embarrassing for their relentless sexuality and discomfort with aspects of the culture that were at odds with his identity as an American. Others were angered at his voraciously espoused atheism—“I’m exactly the opposite of religious, I’m anti-religious. I find religious people hideous. I hate the religious lies. It’s all a big lie.” Some Jewish critics hounded him from the beginning of his career. Rabbi Gershom Scholem, the great kabbalah scholar, said Portnoy’s Complaint was more harmful to Jews than The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. And Roth was heckled and booed at an early appearance at Yeshiva University which stunned and shocked the author.
ellauri106.html on line 184: “The comedy is that the real haters of the bourgeois Jews, with the real contempt for their everyday lives, are these complex intellectual giants,” Zuckerman snorts. “They loathe them, and don’t particularly care for the smell of the Jewish proletariat either. All of them full of sympathy suddenly for the ghetto world of their traditional fathers now that the traditional fathers are filed for safekeeping in Beth Moses Memorial Park. When they were alive they wanted to strangle the immigrant bastards to death because they dared to think they could actually be of consequence without ever having read Proust past Swann’s Way. And the ghetto—what the ghetto saw of these guys was their heels: out, out, screaming for air, to write about great Jews like Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Dean Howells. But now that the Weathermen are around, and me and my friends Jerry Rubin and Herbert Marcuse and H. Rap Brown, it’s where oh where’s the inspired orderliness of those good old Hebrew school days? Where’s the linoleum? Where’s Aunt Rose? Where is all the wonderful inflexible patriarchal authority into which they wanted to stick a knife?”
ellauri106.html on line 193: “In 1949, when I was sixteen, I stumbled on Thomas Wolfe, who died at thirty-eight in 1938, and who made numerous adolescents aside from me devotees of literature for life. In Wolfe, everything was heroically outsized, whether it was the voracious appetite for experience of Eugene Gant, the hero of his first two novels, or of George Webber, the hero of his last two. The hero's loneliness, his egocentrism, his sprawling consciousness gave rise to a tone of elegiac lyricism that was endlessly sustained by the raw yearning for an epic existence—for an epic American existence. And, in those postwar years, what imaginative young reader didn't yearn for that?” -- Philip Roth
ellauri106.html on line 407: Ruth was a Catholic.1 And not only did he attend Catholic school growing up, his parents actually signed custody of Ruth over to the Catholic missionaries at St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys in Baltimore when he was seven-years-old.2 So Babe was quite literally raised by the Catholic Church.
ellauri106.html on line 421: And this, too, is surely true of religion. In prehistoric times, Homo sapiens was deeply endangered. Early humans were less fleet of foot, with fewer natural weapons and less well-honed senses than all the predators that threatened them. Moreover, they were hampered in their movements by the need to protect their uniquely immature young - juicy meals for any hungry beast. We had less natural protection against repeated changes of climate than other species - yet we survived. Human spirituality would have played an important part.
ellauri106.html on line 512: A quintessentially American experience: “Three generations. All of them growing. The working. The saving. The success. Three generations in raptures over America. Three generations of becoming one with a people. And now with the fourth it had all come to nothing. The total vandalization of their world”.
ellauri106.html on line 671: Andrew ”Andy” Hardy on Mickey Rooneyn esittämä nuori mies­hahmo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerin vuosina 1937–1946 tuottamissa perhe­komedioissa sekä vielä yhdessä elokuva­sarjan elvytys­yrityksessä vuodelta 1958. Andy Hardy -sarjan elokuvia tehtiin kaikkiaan kuusi­toista.
ellauri107.html on line 181: I felt pantheist then—your heart beat in my ribs and mine in yours, and both in God’s. . . . Whence come you, Hawthorne? By what right do you drink from my flagon of life? And when I put it to my lips—lo, they are yours and not mine. . . . Hence this infinite fraternity of feeling. . . . Ah! It’s a long stage, and no inn in sight, and night coming, and the body cold. But with you for a passenger, I am content and can be happy. . . .
ellauri107.html on line 208: Coverdale declares, "I loved Hollingsworth, as has already been enough expressed." He adds, "If . . .[Priscilla] thought him beautiful, it was no wonder. I often thought him so, with the expression of tender, human care, and gentlest sympathy . . . ." And in Hawthorne's most explicitly homoerotic allusion, Coverdale notes, "the footing, on which we all associated at Blithedale, was widely different from that of conventional society. While inclining us to the soft affections of the Golden Age, it seemed to authorize any individual, of either sex, to fall in love with any other, regardless of what would elsewhere be judged suitable and prudent."
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And finally from Chapter Twenty-six

ellauri107.html on line 227: And then to be estranged in life, And neither in the wrong;
ellauri107.html on line 228: And now he’s left to set his seal – Ease me, a little ease, my song!
ellauri107.html on line 230: And houseless there the snow-bird flits beneath the fir-trees’ crape:
ellauri107.html on line 250: Billy is first the victim of Claggart’s closet, one with similarities to the Roy Cohn and J. Edgar Hoover kinds that project self-loathing onto their targets. Vere’s condition, on the other hand, while containing degrees of benevolence, ultimately emerges as more deadly than Claggart’s. Associating his heart with his hated feminine side, Vere crushes down his capacity for love and compassion with a thoroughly brutal, Night-of-the-Long-Knives sort of intolerance. He, who would never have initiated Billy’s demise, will not permit his own ardor to soften his inflexible judgment, as that would evidently equate with irresolution and weakness. After all, he might rationalize, he is the Captain and the Captain has an image to uphold – right? Forget justice; forget humane treatment; maintaining machismo holds precedence over all! And the tragic result: mindless, meaningless, totally unnecessary suffering and loss on the altar of nothing less than evil itself!
ellauri107.html on line 272: Roth confesses, Oh, I wanted to be literary, wanted to be influencer. There were Flaubert and Henry James, Dreiser and Sherwood Anderson. But I discovered I was but a raucous talent.
ellauri107.html on line 274: He was infamously resentful of being denied the Nobel Prize in literature: “He took to calling it the Anybody-But-Roth Prize,” Taylor reports. And past slights consumed him. Taylor notes that Roth couldn’t stop relitigating his first marriage, and that “despite her death she needed further – no, endless – pulverization.”
ellauri107.html on line 396: And yet he is no Pilate (what?) or Iago (a nigger hater), merely a sad old jew with a hard-on (now there's fiction for you), raping against the dying of the light.
ellauri107.html on line 439: “Now you look here! The first thing you got to understand is that all this uplift and flipflop and settlement-work and recreation is nothing in God's world but the entering wedge for socialism. The sooner a man learns he isn't going to be coddled, and he needn't expect a lot of free grub and, uh, all these free classes and flipflop and doodads for his kids unless he earns 'em, why, the sooner he'll get on the job and produce—produce—produce! That's what the country needs, and not all this fancy stuff that just enfeebles the will-power of the working man and gives his kids a lot of notions above their class. And you—if you'd tend to business instead of fooling and fussing—All the time! When I was a young man I made up my mind what I wanted to do, and stuck to it through thick and thin, and that's why I'm where I am to-day, and—Myra! What do you let the girl chop the toast up into these dinky little chunks for? Can't get your fist onto 'em. Half cold, anyway!”
ellauri107.html on line 444: In the comedy Andria (“The Girl of Andros”) by the Roman poet Terentius, Simo uses it to comment on the tears of his son Pamphilus at the funeral of a neighbor to his interlocutor Sosias. At first he was of the opinion that these were an expression of special sympathy and was pleased about it. But when he discovered that the deceased's pretty sister was also a member of the funeral procession, he realized that his son's emotion was only faked to get closer to him: hinc illae lacrumae, haec illast misericordia. ("Hence his tears, that is the reason for his pity!").
ellauri107.html on line 448: “Lots of news. Terrible big tornado in the South. Hard luck, all right. But this, say, this is corking! Beginning of the end for those fellows! New York Assembly has passed some bills that ought to completely outlaw the socialists! And there's an elevator-runners' strike in New York and a lot of college boys are taking their places. That's the stuff! And a mass-meeting in Birmingham's demanded that this Mick agitator, this fellow De Valera, be deported. Dead right, by golly! All these agitators paid with German gold anyway. And we got no business interfering with the Irish or any other foreign government. Keep our hands strictly off. And there's another well-authenticated rumor from Russia that Lenin is dead. That's fine. It's beyond me why we don't just step in there and kick those Bolshevik cusses out.”
ellauri107.html on line 452: “And it says here a fellow was inaugurated mayor in overalls—a preacher, too! What do you think of that!”
ellauri107.html on line 474: “Course I don't mean to say that every ad I write is literally true or that I always believe everything I say when I give some buyer a good strong selling-spiel. You see—you see it's like this: In the first place, maybe the owner of the property exaggerated when he put it into my hands, and it certainly isn't my place to go proving my principal a liar! And then most folks are so darn crooked themselves that they expect a fellow to do a little lying, so if I was fool enough to never whoop the ante I'd get the credit for lying anyway! In self-defense I got to toot my own horn, like a lawyer defending a client—his bounden duty, ain't it, to bring out the poor dub's good points? Why, the Judge himself would bawl out a lawyer that didn't, even if they both knew the guy was guilty! But even so, I don't pad out the truth like Cecil Rountree or Thayer or the rest of these realtors. Fact, I think a fellow that's willing to deliberately up and profit by lying ought to be shot!”
ellauri107.html on line 490: “And business! The roofing business! Roofs for cowsheds! Oh, I don't mean I haven't had a lot of fun out of the Game; out of putting it over on the labor unions, and seeing a big check coming in, and the business increasing. But what's the use of it? You know, my business isn't distributing roofing—it's principally keeping my competitors from distributing roofing. Same with you. All we do is cut each other's throats and make the public pay for it!”
ellauri107.html on line 495: “Well we know—not just in the Bible alone, but it stands to reason—a man who doesn't buckle down and do his duty, even if it does bore him sometimes, is nothing but a—well, he's simply a weakling. Mollycoddle, in fact! And what do you advocate? Come down to cases! If a man is bored by his wife, do you seriously mean he has a right to chuck her and take a sneak, or even kill himself?”
ellauri107.html on line 496: “Good Lord, I don't know what 'rights' a man has! And I don't know the solution of boredom. If I did, I'd be the one philosopher that had the cure for living. But I do know that about ten times as many people find their lives dull, and unnecessarily dull, as ever admit it; and I do believe that if we busted out and admitted it sometimes, instead of being nice and patient and loyal for sixty years, and then nice and patient and dead for the rest of eternity, why, maybe, possibly, we might make life more fun.”
ellauri107.html on line 516: Company sends out to China, and you live in a compound and don't have to do any work, and you get to see the world and pagodas and the ocean and everything! And then I could take up correspondence-courses. That's the real stuff! You don't have to recite to some frosty-faced old dame that's trying to show off to the principal, and you can study any subject you want to. Just listen to these! I clipped out the ads of some swell courses.”
ellauri108.html on line 38: Käsitteiden "ikävä mulkero", "kusitolppa" ja "paskiainen" extensioiden objektiivisesta yhtäpitävyydestä todistaa mm. se, että paskiaiset puolustelee ikäviä mulkeroita ja kusitolppia sekä kääntäen. Esim. pikku piipunrassi Grels Teir osoittaa "ymmärtämystä" Ruozin Mengelelle Anders Tegnellille. Sale Bellow kiittelee Philip Rothia ja kääntäen. Öykkärimäinen Trump ja luihu Boris ovat samixia frisyyriä myöten. Etc. etc.
ellauri108.html on line 383: Benjy pauses for a reefer. "Do you see what I am saying? If such a boy could live on the sea, I knew that my son could live on the land. I come up here on this hill, that very morning. And I start to make a living making charcoal out of pimento trees. Right here, where we sit. This is where I get my start, right here on these cold, old embers.
ellauri108.html on line 428: Through God's miraculous deliverance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego that day, Nebuchadnezzar declared that the remaining Israelites in captivity were now protected from harm and were guaranteed freedom of worship. And Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego received a royal promotion.
ellauri109.html on line 225: Gillian Leigh Anderson (s. 9. elokuuta 1968 Chicago, Illinois) on yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä ja kirjailija. Hänet tunnetaan erityisesti roolistaan FBI-erikoisagentti Dana Scullyna televisiosarjassa Salaiset kansiot.
ellauri109.html on line 228: Aragon oli mukana dada-liikkeessä vuosina 1919–1924, ja hänestä tuli yksi kirjallisuuden surrealismin perustajia yhdessä André Bretonin ja Philippe Soupaultin kanssa. Monien muiden surrealistien tavoin Aragonkin liittyi kommunistiseen puolueeseen ja kirjoitti poliittissävyisiä runoja koko uransa ajan. Hän kuitenkin myös arvosteli Neuvostoliittoa, varsinkin 1950-luvulla. Mulla on sen kirja kauniista kortteleista.
ellauri109.html on line 412: Et c’est là, en Haute Égypte, qu’il découvre son homosexualité. Ei ollut ainoa, näitäkin peräreiän löytöretkeilijöitä on ollut useampia, mm André Gide.
ellauri109.html on line 468: And we nod in agreement like old familiar doves.
ellauri109.html on line 470: And the mossy rocks of a beautiful countryside. (Epistles I.10)
ellauri109.html on line 517: When Updike, in the eighties, felt the sour breath of potential biographers on his neck, he tried to preëmpt his pursuers by writing a series of autobiographical essays about such topics as the Pennsylvania town where he grew up, his stutter, and his skin condition. The resulting collection, “Self-Consciousness,” is a dazzlingly intimate book, but his imagination and industry did more to draw biographical attention than to repel it. In the weeks before his death, of lung cancer, in early 2009, he continued to write, including an admiring review of Blake Bailey’s biography of John Cheever. And five years later there it was: “Updike,” a biography by Adam Begley.
ellauri109.html on line 523: Zuckerman considers the biographer a ruthless seducer, out to cut the artist down to comprehensible and assailable size—to displace the fiction with the real story. And this Zuckerman cannot bear. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything.
ellauri109.html on line 529: Weequahic High at the time graduated more doctors, lawyers, dentists, and accountants than practically any other school in the country. And then Philip had to become and English major because he was not good enough for law.
ellauri109.html on line 660: Here lies my wife: here let her lie! Now she's at rest. And so am I. (John Dryden)
ellauri109.html on line 671: John Dryden (19. elokuuta 1631 – 12. toukokuuta 1700) oli aikansa johtava hahmo englantilaisessa kirjallisuudessa. Hän työskenteli näytelmäkirjailijana, runoilijana, kääntäjänä ja kirjallisuuskriitikkona. Andrew Chesterman piti sitä kääntäjien suojeluspyhimyxenä.
ellauri109.html on line 704: At Cromwell's funeral on 23 November 1658 Dryden strutted with John Milton and Andrew Marvell. Next Dryden sucked up to the court for a possible patron, but failed. He had to make a living writing for publishers, not for the aristocracy, and thus ultimately for the reading public. Bugger it.
ellauri109.html on line 727: And thrice about her neck my arms I flung,
ellauri109.html on line 728: And, thrice deceiv'd, on vain embraces hung.
ellauri109.html on line 744: His best-known comedy was Marriage à la Mode (1673). In tragedy, his greatest success was All for Love (1678). Andrew Chesterman thinks he is translators' patron saint.
ellauri109.html on line 821: "And even worse there are healthy babies who died from an experimental treatment. It's a crime, it was on purpose, and it led to their death."
ellauri110.html on line 1064: Now, mendicants, at that time human beings had a life span of 60,000 years. Girls could be married at 500 years of age. And human beings only had six afflictions: cold, heat, hunger, thirst, and the need to defecate and urinate. But even though humans were so long-lived with so few afflictions, Araka still taught in this way: ‘Life as a human is short, brief, and fleeting, full of pain and misery. Think about this and wake up! Do what’s good and live the spiritual life, for no-one born can escape death.’
ellauri111.html on line 146: Wisdom 8:19-20, And I was a witty child and had received a good soul. And whereas I was more good, I came to a body undefiled.
ellauri111.html on line 267: “But I repeat,” he continued after a moment, raising his hands dramatically, “I am not demanding the maximum penalty of the law, not even for these torturers. I do not want them imprisoned, beaten, or executed, though I understand the outrage of people who do. Remember, when Ivan asked Alyosha what to do about the general who’d had the little boy torn to pieces by his dogs, even mild, sweet-tempered Alyosha said ‘Shoot him’. But that doesn’t help either. Just because I wrote a novel called Crime and Punishment, people imagine I’m obsessed with punishing. Not at all. All I want is that the guilty are not acquitted. That their guilt is clearly stated. And that they accept it—that’s the most important of all. Let them be found guilty—and let them go free.”
ellauri111.html on line 271: “Not ‘just’ like that. No. If you’d read my Diary” (not said reproachfully, but matter of factly) “you’d have read how I imagined the judge speaking to such a person. He makes it clear that it’s not a matter of going home and forgetting about it, going back to the way things were before. No. There has to be change. In my time, the father was the authority figure in the family, but, as I—or my imaginary judge—pointed out, even fathers sometimes need to be re-educated by their children until they learn to listen to their children’s needs. I know that families are very different in your time, but, yes, parents, whoever they are, must learn to be parents to their children. I disagree with much that the prosecutor said about the Karamazov family, but he was right on one point: parents can’t just be parents by virtue of procreation, they have to become parents. And when they abuse their position and their power, they cannot hide behind their rights as parents—they have to own up. The guilty have to know that they are guilty.”
ellauri111.html on line 297: “Now some people might think that was a sign of how deeply he had repented, allowing himself to be shamed before the whole word. But, as I hope you also remember, Bishop Tikhon could see that wanting to publicize your guilt in that way is not necessarily the same as really accepting it, inwardly. Wanting to be seen – and maybe even admired – as a great sinner is not quite the same as actually repenting. And perhaps that’s how it is here too. Of course, if you want to be fussy, you could say that he’s just talking to himself. He’s not produced a written, let alone a printed, confession. I’m the one who wrote it, not him. And yet, it’s as if he’s rehearsing his story for the benefit of the world, for the imaginary audience we each of us have inside our heads.”
ellauri111.html on line 385: Ah but you're supposed to feel GUILTY, because if you do you may not feel so cool to do the same thing again. That's the main point in corrective justice. Unlike retributive justice, which is really meant to knock you back. And another thing: if you feel bad about yourself, you will think of us all the better, which is nice.
ellauri111.html on line 404: And what is love? Keeping God's commandments! Loving is obeying! Obeying is loving! Like your wife or your dog, you know they love you because they obey you.
ellauri111.html on line 406: 2 John 1:6 And this is love, that we walk after his commandments.
ellauri111.html on line 416: 1 John 2:3-4 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. HE THAT SAITH, I KNOW HIM, AND KEEPETH NOT HIS COMMANDMENTS, IS A LIAR, and the truth is not in him.
ellauri111.html on line 419: On the other hand, he loves us back, but in HIS case, it is not that he obeys us, but rather the opposite, he lets us obey him! That's love for him! And if we don't he punishes us! That's love too! Like a loving father he lets his big hammer come down on our disobedient heads. Can't you feel it? And oh, the towering feeling Just to know somehow you are near. The over powering feeling, That any second you may suddenly appear.
ellauri111.html on line 421: That was that. Now we are getting to the brass tacks. Here's where we start whacking heretics. The unshaved, degenerate man does not keep God's commandments. God's commandments are in the Bible. The unshaved man does whatever he feels like doing every day giving no heed to God's word. He is not obedient to God's word. He lives according to the ways he chooses to live. Maybe the person reading this is what people call "religious" and they think that they love God. If you are not worshipping God according to his word, the Bible, he is not receiving your worship. This includes those that go to a church that teaches false doctrines--teachings that are not in the Bible. They that worship God must worship him in spirit and IN TRUTH (ref. John 4:24). And what is truth? Jesus said to the Father--
ellauri111.html on line 437: (Phew. A glass of water please. Thank you dear.) God is holy. We are sinful. By his very nature, God cannot have fellowship with us sinners. There is no amount of "good" that we can do to make up for our crimes against God. They must be punished. And the wages of sin is DEATH. Somebody has to DIE to pay for sins against God. Oh, you'll die physically--sin requires that. But you've got a choice about that SECOND DEATH where a man goes to the lake of fire that burneth with fire and brimstone....
ellauri111.html on line 494: 1 John 2:1 My little children, these things write I unto you, THAT YE SIN NOT. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:

ellauri111.html on line 495: 1 John 2:2 And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.

ellauri111.html on line 496: 1 John 2:3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.

ellauri111.html on line 510: Jesus said, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13) How can you show more love than giving your very life for someone else´s life? You cannot. And what is more, the Lord Jesus Christ, God manifested in the flesh, died for us WHEN WE WERE HIS ENEMIES! I mean we were vile, wicked, wretched, unclean, unholy, ungodly, prideful, sinful and spiritually leperous.
ellauri111.html on line 524: Ephesians 2:1 And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins;

ellauri111.html on line 529: 2:6 And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus:

ellauri111.html on line 556: And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to REPENT. (Acts 17:30)
ellauri111.html on line 562: "And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple." (Luke 14:27)
ellauri111.html on line 566: Be determined that you want God to be your Father and not your enemy. (Believe me, he is not a guy you want as an enemy.) Decide that you WANT the Lord and His ways. Satan and this world are doing nothing but kicking your hind parts all up and down the street. They will leave you destroyed and with your part in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone. God will lift you up if you submit yourself to him for his superintending care. And his holy child, Jesus, will be your all-powerful Lord, Saviour, protector, guide, and best friend you could ever have. You will still be kicked in the behind as before, but now it's God's friendly boot that is doing the kicking.
ellauri111.html on line 618: Today, many, many WOMEN are entering pulpits, ruling churches, and speaking during the church services (giving announcements, etc.)--this is WRONG. Women are to keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak (reference I Corinthians 14:34). No woman should be called pastor, reverend, Adult Sunday School teacher, etc. Even if they have a question, they are to ask their husbands at home for it is a shame for women to speak in the church (reference I Corinthians 14:35). And yet we also learn from the scriptures that daughters are to serve the Lord (there are a diversity of gifts, all to be used decently and in order of seniority by the elders).
ellauri111.html on line 668: Pray. Pray and talk to God about whatever is on your heart. The Bible says to "pray without ceasing." I like to get up early in the morning while it is still dark and go to my prayer place so that I can present myself before the Lord. I search my memory for the things he allowed me to do the day before and the things he did for me. I praise him and I thank him. I pray for other people. I ask him to forgive me of my sins. When we pray to God, we need to be real. Pray about whatever is real for you at that time. You can praise God and his holy child, Jesus. You can glorify him for what he has done for you, you can thank him for what he has done for you, you can ask him to help you to overcome sin, you can ask him to help you in your daily tasks, you can ask him to show you the way that you should go, and more. The joy of the Lord is your strength (ref. Nehemiah 8:10). And when you pray, pray in Jesus´ name (John 14:13-14; John 15:16; John 16:23).
ellauri111.html on line 711: Revelation 20:11 And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.

ellauri111.html on line 712: 12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

ellauri111.html on line 713: 13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
ellauri111.html on line 714: 14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.

ellauri111.html on line 715: 15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
ellauri111.html on line 735: Revelation 12:9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old SERPENT, CALLED THE DEVIL, AND SATAN, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
ellauri112.html on line 683: Marlo, already a mother of two, begins the film heavily, outrageously pregnant: we learn, in rapid succession, that this third pregnancy was unwanted, that her husband does little of the domestic labour, and that her “shitty” upbringing is the reason she’s so committed to her nuclear family unit. Postnatal depression, never named, haunts the narrative: her wealthy brother offers to pay for a night nanny to avoid, in his words, the advent of another “bad time” like the one that followed the birth of her son, Jonah. When the nanny arrives – described by more than one reviewer as a “millennial Mary Poppins” – the panacea seems to be working. Not only does she look after the baby at night but she also operates as a kind of empathy machine, listening to Marlo’s problems, sharing sangria in the garden, and baking the Minions cupcakes that Marlo herself never has the time to make. The postnatal depression, it seems, disperses; Jonah – who has “emotional problems” – finds a place at a school more suited to his needs, family dinners get increasingly wholesome, and Marlo does a passable Stevie Nicks impression at a child’s birthday party. And then comes the twist: after a bender in Brooklyn with Tully, a sleep-deprived Marlo, drunk at the wheel, drives her car off a bridge and ends up in hospital, and we realise there was nobody else in the car. Her maiden name, we learn, was Tully.
ellauri112.html on line 789: When shall we eat supper? First or last day of the week? This has nothing to do with the Sabbath being changed. I do not believe that it has, but that it is obsolete. The Sabbath is “Saturday”, the 7th day, which I am convinced to be for the rest that Christians will take with the Father (Heb. 4:1-11) and for weekend shopping. I find keeping the Sabbath day is a part of the 10 commands. Exodus says “And He wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments” (Exo. 34:28, also see Deut. 4:13, 9:9, 11). Jeremiah said “Behold, the days are coming, says the LORD, when I will make a new covenant” (Jeremiah 31:31). Look further for Jeremiah said, “not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers”
ellauri112.html on line 791: Not according to which covenant? Jeremiah says the covenant “in the day that I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which they broke” (31:32). Again which covenant is this? Exodus says “And He wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments” (Exo. 34:28). Christ’s covenant is “not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers”, but “In that He says, ‘A new covenant,’ He has made the first obsolete. Now what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away” (Heb. 8:13). The Old Covenant of the 10 commands with the Sabbath keeping is obsolete and vanishing away in the 1st century.
ellauri112.html on line 820: Under certain circumstances it is even commanded of God that wine and strong drink be given (Pr. 31:6,7). And since wine was used in the worship of God (Ex. 29:40, Lev. 23:13; Nu. 15:5,7,10; 28:14), the Bible says wine is something that cheers God as well as man (Jud. 9:13).”
ellauri112.html on line 929: A website such as this one may seem unnecessary and needless, because many men and churches have already spoken. Even when official statements are lacking, it might appear that the actual practices of churches and men have already decided the truth of the matter. And, indeed, we ought to give the opinions of men and the practices of the churches all the consideration they deserve.
ellauri115.html on line 292: And who is to blame? Well, Christianity, of course. As the new religion swept through the continent, dogma took over. How dare you question the church? Now kiss my pinky ring, and let's kill some Muslims and Jews. Divine right, damn it! Uskokaa tai älkää, Grice and Strawson kirjoitti vielä 1956 paperin In Defense of a Dogma. Well kiss my pinky ring!
ellauri115.html on line 398: Hume's friends travelling in France had already told him about his incomparable standing in Parisian society. And the two years he spent in Paris were to be the happiest of his life. He was rapturously embraced there, loaded, in his words, "with civilities". Hume stressed the near-universal judgment on his personality and morals. "What gave me chief pleasure was to find that most of the elogiums bestowed on me, turned on my personal character; my naivety & simplicity of manners, the candour and mildness of my disposition &tc." Indeed, his French admirers gave him the sobriquet Le Bon David, the good David.
ellauri115.html on line 412: Rousseau was already seized with the glimmerings of a plot; he warned his Swiss friends that his letters were being intercepted and his papers in danger. By June, the plot was starkly clear to him in all its ramifications - and at its centre was Hume. On June 23, he rounded on his saviour: "You have badly concealed yourself. I understand you, Sir, and you well know it." And he spelled out the essence of the plot: "You brought me to England, apparently to procure a refuge for me, and in reality to dishonour me. You applied yourself to this noble endeavour with a zeal worthy of your heart and with an art worthy of your talents." Hume was mortified, furious, scared. He appealed to Davenport for support against "the monstrous ingratitude, ferocity, and frenzy of the man".
ellauri115.html on line 639: And carry on as if my home were in a tree?
ellauri115.html on line 940: The name Socinian started to be used in Holland and England from the 1610s onward, as the Latin publications were circulated among early Arminians, Remonstrants, Dissenters, and early English Unitarians. In the late 1660s, Fausto Sozzini's grandson Andreas Wiszowaty and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty published the nine-volume Biblioteca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant (1668) in Amsterdam, along with the works of F. Sozzini, the Austrian Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen, and the Poles Johannes Crellius, Jonasz Szlichtyng, and Samuel Przypkowski. These books circulated among English and French thinkers, including Isaac Newton, John Locke, Voltaire, and Pierre Bayle.
ellauri117.html on line 160: Man sagt, daß Kafka seine erste sexuelle "Begegnung" mit seiner französischen Gouvernante hatte, doch hat er diskreterweise immer nur in Andeutungen über dieses «Urerlebnis» gesprochen. Den ersten regen Geschlechtsverkehr hatte er als Zwanzigjähriger mit einer tschechischen Verkäuferin. Sie verbrachten einen Abend in einer billigen Absteige. Diese Erfahrung bestärkte Kafka in seinem Ekel vor dem Geschlechtsverkehr und in seinem Glauben, daß Sexualität eine von Natur aus schmutzige, nichtswürdige Anlegenheit sei. Gerade das Entgegengesetzte predigte D.H.Lawrence (infra). Trotzdem streunte er seine ganze Studentenzeit indurch immer wieder durch das Bordellviertel von Prag, genau wie die anderen Heißsporne unter seinen Kommilitonen. Er ekelte sich vor seiner eigenen sexuellen Lust, erkannte aber zugleich auch die Notwendigkeit, ihr hin und wieder einzustecken:
ellauri117.html on line 212: `And you used to wrestle with a Jap?' he said. `Did you strip?'
ellauri117.html on line 241: `Now,' said Birkin, `I will show you what I learned, and what I remember. You let me take you so --' And his hands closed on the naked body of the other man. In another moment, he had Gerald swung over lightly and balanced against his knee, head downwards. Relaxed, Gerald sprang to his feet with eyes glittering.
ellauri117.html on line 245: So the two men began to struggle together. They were very dissimilar. Birkin was tall and narrow, his bones were very thin and fine. Gerald was much heavier and more plastic. His bones were strong and round, his limbs were rounded, all his contours were beautifully and fully moulded. He seemed to stand with a proper, rich weight on the face of the earth, whilst Birkin seemed to have the centre of gravitation in his own middle. And Gerald had a rich, frictional kind of strength, rather mechanical, but sudden and invincible, whereas Birkin was abstract as to be almost intangible. He impinged invisibly upon the other man, scarcely seeming to touch him, like a garment, and then suddenly piercing in a tense fine grip that seemed to penetrate into the very quick of Gerald´s being.
ellauri117.html on line 247: They stopped, they discussed methods, they practised grips and throws, they became accustomed to each other, to each other´s rhythm, they got a kind of mutual physical understanding. And then again they had a real struggle. They seemed to drive their white flesh deeper and deeper against each other, as if they would break into a oneness. Birkin had a great subtle energy, that would press upon the other man with an uncanny force, weigh him like a spell put upon him. Then it would pass, and Gerald would heave free, with white, heaving, dazzling movements.
ellauri117.html on line 253: At length Gerald lay back inert on the carpet, his breast rising in great slow panting, whilst Birkin kneeled over him, almost unconscious. Birkin was much more exhausted. He caught little, short breaths, he could scarcely breathe any more. The earth seemed to tilt and sway, and a complete darkness was coming over his mind. He did not know what happened. He slid forward quite unconscious, over Gerald, and Gerald did not notice. Then he was half-conscious again, aware only of the strange tilting and sliding of the world. The world was sliding, everything was sliding off into the darkness. And he was sliding, endlessly, endlessly away.
ellauri117.html on line 255: He came to consciousness again, hearing an immense knocking outside. What could be happening, what was it, the great hammer-stroke resounding through the house? He did not know. And then it came to him that it was his own heart beating. But that seemed impossible, the noise was outside. No, it was inside himself, it was his own heart. And the beating was painful, so strained, surcharged. He wondered if Gerald heard it. He did not know whether he were standing or lying or falling.
ellauri117.html on line 275: He still heard as if it were his own disembodied spirit hearing, standing at some distance behind him. It drew nearer however, his spirit. And the violent striking of blood in his chest was sinking quieter, allowing his mind to come back. He realised that he was leaning with all his weight on the soft body of the other man. It startled him, because he thought he had withdrawn. He recovered himself, and sat up. But he was still vague and unestablished. He put out his hand to steady himself. It touched the hand of Gerald, that was lying out on the floor. And Gerald's hand closed warm and sudden over Birkin's, they remained exhausted and breathless, the one hand clasped closely over the other. It was Birkin whose hand, in swift response, had closed in a strong, warm clasp over the hand of the other. Gerald´s clasp had been sudden and momentaneous.
ellauri117.html on line 633: And this is the plan: At the right time he will bring everything together under the authority of Christ—everything in heaven and on earth.
ellauri117.html on line 657: With regard to the Bible, Locke was very conservative. He retained the doctrine of the verbal inspiration of the Scriptures. The miracles were proof of the divine nature of the biblical message. Locke was convinced that the entire content of the Bible was in agreement with human reason (The Reasonableness of Christianity, 1695). Although Locke was an advocate of tolerance, he urged the authorities not to tolerate atheism, because he thought the denial of God's existence would undermine the social order and lead to chaos. That excluded all atheistic varieties of philosophy and all attempts to deduce ethics and natural law from purely secular premises. In Locke's opinion the cosmological (i.e. primus motor) argument was valid and proved God's existence. His political thought was based on Protestant Christian views. Additionally, Locke advocated a sense of piety out of gratitude to God for giving reason to men. Locke compared the English monarchy's rule over the British people to Adam's rule over Eve in Genesis, which was appointed by God. And stands to human reason, don't it?
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Amadis And Oriana


ellauri118.html on line 329: And belt their streams with burning bars Ja vyötä heidän virtansa palavalla tangolla
ellauri118.html on line 335: And bring at last the stars of night! Ja tuo vihdoin yön tähdet!
ellauri118.html on line 343: And bids her mark its pulses glow, Ja antaa merkkinsä sen pulssien hehkusta,
ellauri118.html on line 344: And hear their crystal currents beat Ja kuule heidän kristallivirtansa lyönnit
ellauri118.html on line 349: And dove-pale buds, that, dropping, stripe Ja kyyhkys-vaaleat silmut, jotka pudottavat, raidallinen
ellauri118.html on line 434: Die traditionelle Erzähltheorie, vertreten durch Franz Karl Stanzel, Gérard Genette, Seymour Chatman u. a. m, beschäftigt sich mit Elementen des „discours“ („Erzählweise“). Andere Theoretiker nehmen eher die Strukturen der „histoire“ („Erzählinhalt“) in den Blick. Damit bauen sich (erzählerische) Handlungen in dem vorgestellten Begriffsinventar aus Geschehnissen und Ereignissen auf. Während der Begriff „Handlung“ im deutschsprachigen Raum verwendet wird, wird sie etwa bei Genette als histoire und in der anglo-amerikanischen Erzähltheorie als story bezeichnet, der „Diskurs“ bei Genette als récit (narration) und im Angelsächsischen als plot. Während sich der „Diskurs“ als die kompositorische und sprachliche Realisierung einer Erzählung versteht; er verweist auf das „wie“ der Erzählung, wird in der „Geschichte“ der Gegenstand der Erzählung ausgemacht; sie verweist auf das „was“ der Handlung.
ellauri118.html on line 471: And the sunset´s still a fireball, Ja auringonlasku on taas tulipallo,
ellauri118.html on line 485: And again I´m ready with excuses, Ja taas on mulla verukkeita valmiina,
ellauri118.html on line 486: And again it´s all the same to me. Ja taas se on mulle ihan sama.
ellauri118.html on line 487: And the neighbour in the backyard pauses, Ja takapihan naapuri seisahtuu,
ellauri118.html on line 504: And you´ll forget this squalor. Ja unohdat tän kurjaliston.
ellauri118.html on line 508: And as for me, I´ve been in thrall Ja mä taas, mä olen ollut orjana,
ellauri118.html on line 510: And worshipped the great miracle Ja palvonut suurta ihmettä,
ellauri118.html on line 542: And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?
ellauri118.html on line 632: And left no Light to guide the World, Eikä jäänyt maailmaan valo-opastinta,
ellauri118.html on line 652: And whispring softly in his Ear, Ja kuiskaten pehmeästi hälle korvaan,
ellauri118.html on line 673: And now, without Respect or Fear, Ja nyt, ilman kunniaa tai pelkoa,
ellauri118.html on line 693: And now no signs of Life she shows, Se ei näytä mitään elonmerkkejä,
ellauri118.html on line 714: And Heav´n all open to his view ; Sieltä näkyi sille Taivaan näkymät-
ellauri118.html on line 740: And left no Spark for new Desire ; Eikä jäänyt kipinääkään sytykkeexi;
ellauri118.html on line 760: And cold as Flow´rs bath´d in the Morning-dew. Ja lojuu kylmänä kuin kukat aamukasteessa,
ellauri118.html on line 763: And strew´d with Blushes all her Face, Ja levisi punastumisena koko naamalle,
ellauri118.html on line 765: And from Lisanders Arms she fled, Ja hiän pakeni Lisanderin käsivarsilta,
ellauri118.html on line 774: And with her ruffled Garments plaid, Ja leikki sen ryppääntyneissä kuteissa,
ellauri118.html on line 786: And not one God, his Fury spares, Eikä kukaan jumalista säästy kirolta,
ellauri118.html on line 956: "She was so astonishing in her audition," Miller said. "She made me feel sorry for Serena Joy, which is seemingly an impossible task. I felt bad for her. She was so wonderful and terrifying. And she's quite tall, so that works really well with Lizzie who is more small. Serena Joy wears heels and Lizzie doesn't. To have this towering viking standing over her ... she's physically intimidating." Yvonne is a whip-strong woman. Lizzie [Elizabeth Moss] is also quite strong but on the pudgy side. The two of them together, you feel like, 'I'd love to see them go toe-to-toe in a cage match.'" A mud fight with nothing on, now that would be the thing. Maybe in the next season, stay tuned.
ellauri119.html on line 395: Well, Nietzsche is, and so are Gabi, Tom, Paul and Bill. And Alisa who had no evidence.
ellauri119.html on line 434: The Apostle Paul glorified love as the most important virtue of all. Describing love in the famous poetic interpretation in 1 Corinthians, he wrote, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres." (1 Cor. 13:4–7, NIV) He didn't mean eros, but rather homophilia. Perseveraatiosta oli puhe. John also wrote, "Dear friends, let us love one another for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love." (1 John 4:7–8, NIV) Influential Christian theologian C. S. Lewis wrote a book called The Four Loves. The first retired nazi pope Benedict XVI named his first circular God as love. He said that a human being, created in the image of God, who is love, is able to make love; to give himself to God and others (agape) and by receiving and experiencing God's love in contemplation (eros). This life of love, according to him, is the life of the saints such as Teresa of Calcutta and the Blessed Virgin Mary and is the direction Christians take when they believe that God loves them. Pope Francis taught that "True love is both loving and letting oneself be loved...what is important in love is not our loving, but allowing ourselves to be loved by God." That's just what Virgin Mary did. "You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect." – Matthew 5: 43–48. Jews didn't like tax collectors.
ellauri119.html on line 464: As the fat and ugly French novelist Honoré de Balzac stated, eroticism is dependent not just upon an individual's sexual morality, but also the culture and time in which an individual resides. Because eroticism is wholly dependent on the viewer's culture and personal tastes pertaining to what, exactly, defines the erotic, critics have often[how often?] confused eroticism with pornography, with the anti-pornography activist Andrea Dworkin saying, "Erotica is simply high-class pornography; better produced, better conceived, better executed, better packaged, designed for a better class of consumer." This confusion, as Lynn Hunt writes, "demonstrate the difficulty of drawing… a clear generic demarcation between the erotic and the pornographic": indeed arguably "the history of the separation of pornography from eroticism… remains to be written". In the eighteenth century, eroticism was the result of the intrusion into the public sphere of something that was at base private.
ellauri119.html on line 672: The answer to “why” comes from our nature. Man is required to make decisions in order to survive. We cannot make proper decisions without guidance. We could rely on society to provide guidance or just follow conventional wisdom, but that is the cheap way out. It makes you a slave to the opinions others. And that is not true to human nature. Man has a mind which is his only means of survival. Rand teaches that you must use it to make your own decisions, not to mimick the thoughts and actions of others. This is the answer to the second question, yes it is necessary.
ellauri119.html on line 676: But Objectivism is mostly a philosophy for improving yourself. The great thing is that it is practical. The more you apply it to your life and the more consistently you practice it, the better your life becomes. And it is also very difficult to practice constipated. That is why I continue to study and learn.
ellauri119.html on line 708: Rand’s philosophy appeals to college sophomores drinking beer in their dorm rooms. And to The World´s Shittiest Teddy Bear. That is why the best description of Rand’s philosophy is that it is sophomoric.
ellauri119.html on line 775: Asked what she thought of Reagan, Ayn Rand replied, “I don’t think of him. And the more I see, the less I think of him.” For Rand, “the appalling part of his administration was his connection with the so-called ‘Moral Majority’ and sundry other TV religionists, who are struggling, apparently with his approval, to take us back to the Middle Ages via the unconstitutional union of religion and politics.” Rand’s primary concern, it seems, is that this “unconstitutional union” represented a “threat to capitalism.” While she admired Reagan’s appeal to an “inspirational element” in American politics, “he will not find it,” remarked Rand, “in the God, family, tradition swamp.” Instead, she proclaims, we should be inspired by “the most typical American group… the businessmen.”
ellauri131.html on line 319: And that work life is the best service to mankind.
ellauri131.html on line 690: And sometimes what he says he says all wrong
ellauri131.html on line 693: And that's close enough to perfect for me
ellauri131.html on line 698: And that's close enough to perfect for me.
ellauri131.html on line 700: And smiles his creepy smile
ellauri131.html on line 701: And he don't have to say it
ellauri131.html on line 704: And what you think I ought to wear
ellauri131.html on line 712: And smiles his toothy smile!
ellauri131.html on line 713: And I don't have to say it
ellauri131.html on line 716: And where you think it ought to be
ellauri131.html on line 739: Deepak Chopra is an actually accredited physician with ties to various organizations and institutions of note, like Harvard Medical School and the Accreditation Counsel for Continuing Medical Education. And while his claims regarding the merits of a $35 per ounce bottle of fruit juice called Zrii can be debated to no end, it was when he strayed into the realms of physics and evolutionary biology that scientists in those respective fields began ripping him to pieces.
ellauri131.html on line 744: Canadian prime minister Kevin Trudeau earned untold millions through his "They Don't Want You To Know About" series of infomercials touting his supposed secret knowledge of natural cures, debt relief, and weight loss techniques. And though he earned the allegiance of many followers who believed his claims, a federal jury found him guilty of criminal contempt in 2013, for "lying in several infomercials about the contents of his hit book, The Weight Loss Cure 'They' Don't Want You to Know About," according to The Chicago Tribune. Trudeau repeatedly touted the methods in the book as "easy," except unwitting customers didn't find out until they plunked down cash that it involved "prolonged periods of extreme calorie restriction, off-label skin-syringe injections and high-colonic enemas personally administered by Mr. Trudeau," according to ABC News.
ellauri131.html on line 756: Prince Harry is another royal pain in the ass, and so is Meghan Markle only more so. In a 2021 interview with The Sun, the High Flying Birds frontman eloquently described Prince Harry as a "fucking woke snowflake" in response to his criticisms of the royal family. And referencing his own sibling rivalry with Liam Gallagher, Noel even admitted to sympathizing with Prince William, remarking, "I feel that fucking lad's pain. He's got a fucking younger brother shooting his fucking mouth off with shit that is just so unnecessary. So do I. I'd like to think I was always the William."
ellauri131.html on line 865: That she does not have a boyfriend and she watches too much Netflix. I mean, so do I! But I am not going to write a bloody memoir all about it. In a world where so much is in actual tatters, it feels very #whitefeminism, very #firstworldproblems (which is, honest to god, the most millennial I have ever sounded). And no, that does not mean that everything has to be serious and doom-and-gloom to be needed, but this just felt unbelievably shallow, while I am deep.
ellauri131.html on line 884: And then right towards the end of the book she informs her readers that she is 37. That was a shock. I thought I was reading the emotional turmoil, flakey actions and life disarray of someone at least 10 years younger than that.
ellauri131.html on line 902: She then moved to Chicago, where she worked in low-paying jobs. In 1950, she moved on again, to New York. At this point she changed her first name, and began a career as a fashion model. She achieved success, working for Bill Blass, Oleg Cassini, and Pauline Trigère. In 1954, she married the English businessman Andrew Hay (1928–2001); after 14 years of marriage, she felt devastated when he left her for another woman, Sharman Douglas (1928–1996). Hay said that about this time she found the First Church of Religious Science on 48th Street, which taught her the transformative power of thought. Hay revealed that here she studied the New Thought works of authors such as Florence Scovel Shinn who believed that positive thinking could change people's material circumstances, and the Religious Science founder Ernest Holmes who taught that positive thinking could heal the body.
ellauri131.html on line 956: A lady at Notre Dame uses the Seven Habits, on occasion, to teach literature. "We'll look at a character, and I'll say, 'Let's talk about that character. What did you notice?' And a student will say, 'You know what? That character was not at all proactive.'
ellauri131.html on line 960: And what of the true cynic's view, that the lesson of history is that bastards often prevail? That markets are in and of themselves rational, and sometimes emotional, but rarely ever moral? That an appropriate model for business is not an extended family but a poker game? The late genius John von Neumann was fascinated by poker, and his study of the choice making involved in the game led him to develop the foundations of game theory. Von Neumann was a peerless student of the principles of rational self-interest, and he was also an adviser to Presidents Truman and Eisenhower. When the Soviets showed signs of developing nuclear weapons, he recommended bombing them into oblivion. Game theory, he said, dictated it.
ellauri132.html on line 195: Some things about living still weren’t quite right, though. April for instance, still drove people crazy by not being springtime. And it was in that clammy month that the H-G men took George and Hazel Bergeron’s fourteen year-old son, Harrison, away.
ellauri132.html on line 197: It was tragic, all right, but George and Hazel couldn’t think about it very hard. Hazel had a perfectly average intelligence, which meant she couldn’t think about anything except in short bursts. And George, while his intelligence was way above normal, had a little mental handicap radio in his ear. He was required by law to wear it at all times. It was tuned to a government transmitter. Every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would send out some sharp noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brains.
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Dialogue. Normally, dialogue is great and really lifts a story, but if you don't have any idea about the characters who are talking, it won't work. One line of speech can work. For instance "All cars proceed immediately to Main Street. Major riot in progress." establishes the setting and gives a lot of hints about the MC. What Main Character? This MUST be some tv watching imbecile who can't handle more than one face at a time. And why those fucking patrol cars again?


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Philosophy. It ends up sounding like the drunk who insists on telling you what he thinks the world is all about. And you sound like the other drunk who thinks he already knows it.


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There are lots of books out there. The reader has to decide quickly which one she is going to spend her time and money on. She's not going to buy something just because it might get good later on. Unless you have won a major prize or had a film made from your book, chances are your reader has never heard of you. She’s going to read a page or two and decide. If it’s on Amazon, she’s going to click “Look Inside” and read a few pages. Yep, "your reader" will do just that, being an analphabet in for mind-numbing pulp. "My reader" takes time to choose a book by its literary merits, not by its gaudy cover and advertising blurbs. And most likely from a public library on the recommendation of a friend. Preferably after reading the plot synopsis.


ellauri133.html on line 227: Se (engl. It) on vuonna 2017 ensi-iltansa saanut yhdysvaltalainen kauhuelokuva, joka perustuu Stephen Kingin tunnettuun samannimiseen romaaniin. Elokuvan ohjauksesta vastaa Mama-elokuvastaan tunnettu Andy Muschietti ja sen yksi pääosaesittäjistä on ruotsalaissyntyinen Bill Skarsgård, joka esittää elokuvan nimihahmoa ja antagonistia Pennywise-klovnia. Elokuva sai ensi-iltansa 8. syyskuuta 2017.
ellauri133.html on line 273: Se: Toinen luku (engl. It: Chapter Two) on vuonna 2019 ensi-iltansa saanut yhdysvaltalainen kauhuelokuva, jonka on ohjannut Andy Muschietti ja käsikirjoittanut Gary Dauberman. Elokuva on jatko-osa vuoden 2017 elokuvalle Se. Molemmat osat perustuvat Stephen Kingin romaaniin Se vuodelta 1986. Elokuva sijoittuu 27 vuotta edellisen elokuvan tapahtumien jälkeen vuoteen 2016. Bill Skarsgård palaa Pennywisen rooliin. Elokuvan ensimmäinen traileri julkaistiin 9. toukokuuta 2019.
ellauri133.html on line 291: Paha nousee jälleen esille Derryssä, eikä auta muu että ohjaaja Andy Muschietti tuo uudelleen yhteen luusereiden klubin. Elokuvassa ”SE: TOINEN LUKU” sen aikuistuneet jäsenet palaavat paikkaan, josta kaikki sai alkunsa. Elokuva on jatko-osa Muschiettin arvostelu- ja katsojamenestykselle ”SE” vuodelta 2017, joka sai maailmanlaajuisesti yli 700 miljoonan dollarin lipputulot. ”SE”-elokuvasta tuli genren uudelleen määrittävä ilmiö ja kaikkien aikojen menestynein kauhuelokuva lipputuloilla mitattuna. Koska paha saapuu Derryyn aina 27 vuoden välein, ”SE: TOINEN LUKU” tuo jälleen yhteen ensimmäisen elokuvan henkilöt, nyt aikuisina lähes kolme vuosikymmentä edellisen elokuvan tapahtumien jälkeen. Paizi et eihän tässä päässyt vierähtämään kuin 2 auringonkiertoa.
ellauri133.html on line 299: Toisen luvun kohtalaisen menestyxen jälkeen on idea kolmannestakin elokuvasta ollut puheenaiheena. Tuottaja Barbara Muschietti ilmoitti io9:n haastattelussa Kingin tarinan tulleen kokonaan käsitellyksi jo kahdessa elokuvassa, mutta hänen veljensä ohjaaja Andy Muschietti on kuvaillut kirjan taustalla vellovaa mytologiaa sanoin: “Mytologiassa on aina jotain, mikä tarjoaa mahdollisuuksia tutkimukseen. Se [eli Pennywise] on ollut maapallolla miljoonia vuosia. Hän on ollut kontaktissa ihmisiin satojen vuosien ajan joka 27. vuosi. Joten voit vaan kuvitella sitä ahmittujen lasten määrää.” Myöhemmin Pennywisea näytellyt Bill Skarsgård on ilmoittanut kolmannen elokuvan olevan suunnitteilla, ilmaisemalla sen olevan "jotain ihan muuta". Now for something entirely different! Oiskohan jatko-osassa enemmän kinky lapsisexiä? Minkä verran Tepolla ylipäänsä on sexikohtauxia? Onxe asexuaalinen? Ei toki!
ellauri133.html on line 364: Stephen King’s novel It, first published in 1986, is known for its whopping page count and multigenerational horror saga. In 2017, buzz around It spiked again due to director Andy Muschietti´s big-screen adaptation of the novel. The film, which went on to become the highest-grossing horror movie ever, was the novel’s second trip to the screen, following a 1990 television miniseries. And now Muschietti is continuing the story with the highly anticipated IT Chapter 2, which arrives in theaters today.
ellauri133.html on line 402: King has stated that his goal with It was to blend all of the scariest monsters together. "But then I thought to myself, ‘There ought to be one binding, horrible, nasty, gross, crevice kind of thing that you don’t want to see, [and] it makes you scream just to see it,’" he explained. "So I thought of myself: ‘What scares children more than anything else in the world?’ And the answer was ‘a clown like me with a scary face like mine.´ Reconsidering, no that was daddy's nightly horror that drove him away. For me, the answer was, 'it is mommy's IT as daddy's stickig it to IT.'"
ellauri133.html on line 410: Although King is widely considered to be the master of horror, he’s previously said he doesn’t have an answer when people ask what drives him. It was his answer to these inquiries. "I thought to myself, ´Why don’t I write a final exam on horror, and put in all the monsters that I was afraid of as a kid? And call it it?´" King told TIME in 2009. "And I thought, How are you going to do that? And I said, Well, I´m going to do it like a fairy tale. I’m going to make up a town where these things happen and everybody ignores them. Like in Grinch."
ellauri133.html on line 454: And so, what King presents a few chapters later, in the book’s final stretch, is a depiction of pre-adolescent female sexuality as a functional device—as a means and not an end in itself. HAAHAA. This utilitarian view of sexuality, despite operating in something as utterly wild as a group sex scene amongst kids, is ultra conservative in its reinforcement of the idea that female sexuality is meant to serve men, that sex for women operates for the greater good, like making babies or satisfying a bunch of guys. And further, that platonic friendship amongst women and men is simply impossible.
ellauri133.html on line 458: And she feels the thing begin to happen—something of which the girls who whisper and giggle about sex in the girls’ room have no idea, at least as far as she knows; they only marvel at how gooshy sex must be, and now she realizes that for many of them sex must be some unrealized undefined monster; they refer to the act as It. Would you do It, do your sister and her boyfriend do It, do your mom and dad still do It, and how they intend to do It.

Juupa juu, sehän se on se "se", kauhujen kauhu, se 1 paikka, naisten viemärimäinen se.
ellauri133.html on line 464: Andy Muschietti, had this to say about not including the scene in his movie:
ellauri133.html on line 466: I think the whole story is a bit of a— approaches the theme of growing up, and the group sex episode in the book is a bit of a metaphor of the end of childhood and into adulthood. And I don’t think it was really needed in the movie, apart that it was very hard to allow us to shoot an orgy in the movie so, I didn’t think it was necessary because the story itself is a bit of a journey, and it illustrates that. And in the end, the replacement for it is the scene with the blood oath, where everyone sort of says goodbye. Spoiler. The blood oath scene is there and it’s the last time they see each other as a group. It’s unspoken. And they don’t know it, but it’s a bit of a foreboding that this is the last time, and being together was a bit of a necessity to beat the monster. Now that the monster recedes, they don’t need to be together. And also because their childhood is ending, and their adulthood is starting. And that’s the bittersweet moment of that sequence. Blood oath, bloody sheath, they even sound the same.
ellauri133.html on line 739: And I´m afraid that´s something I cannot allow to happen.
ellauri133.html on line 859: "She did work hard," her son Laurence said. "She was always writing, or thinking about writing, and she did all the shopping and cooking, too. The meals were always on time. But she also loved to laugh and tell jokes. She was very buoyant that way. And the other way as well, as a huge ball of lard."
ellauri140.html on line 157: And golden foile all over them displaid.. Ja kultafooliolla joka paikka peitetty.
ellauri140.html on line 318: And on his brest a bloudie Crosse he bore, Ja rinnassa oli sillä Finlands röda kors,
ellauri140.html on line 321: And dead as living ever him ador'd: Ja digas sitä elävänä ja kuolleena;
ellauri140.html on line 334: And ever as he rode, his hart did earne Ja kun se razasteli sen sydän isosi
ellauri140.html on line 344: And over all a blacke stole she did throw, Ja sen päällä sillä oli musta stoola,
ellauri140.html on line 346: And heavie sat upon her palfrey slow; Raskaasti istu hitaan aasin piälä,
ellauri140.html on line 348: And by her in a line a milke white lambe she lad. Narun päässä vielä Stuartin Maryn kariza.
ellauri140.html on line 353: And by descent from Royall lynage came Hiän olikin kuninkaallista sukua,
ellauri140.html on line 356: And all the world in their subjection held; Koko maailmaa ize asiassa siis,
ellauri140.html on line 367: And angry Jove an hideous storme of raine Ja julma Jahve heitti rankkasadetta
ellauri140.html on line 370: And this faire couple eke to shroud themselves were fain. Niin näidenkin 2, plus karizan ja kääpiön.
ellauri140.html on line 379: And all within were pathes and alleies wide, Siellä oli ristiin tallattuja polkuja,
ellauri140.html on line 384: And foorth they passe, with pleasure forward led, Ja etiäppäin marssivat, mieluisasti.
ellauri140.html on line 396: And Poets sage, the firre that weepeth still,° Kuusi plus 5 mäntyä tekee 6,
ellauri140.html on line 420: And like to lead the labyrinth about; Kulkee ympyrää kuin läbyrintissä,
ellauri140.html on line 425: And to the Dwarfe awhile his needlesse spere he gave. Ja antaa joutilaalle knääpiölle keihäänsä.
ellauri140.html on line 432: And perill without show: therefore your stroke, Pidättele vielä ennenkö pieraset,
ellauri140.html on line 453: And looked in: his glistring armor made Ja kurkki sisään: sen puvun vetoketju
ellauri140.html on line 461: And as she lay upon the durtie ground, Ja kun se siinä lojui jorpakossa,
ellauri140.html on line 473: And rushed forth, hurling her hideous taile Ja ryntäs esiin heiluttaen häntäänsä
ellauri140.html on line 485: And with his trenchand blade her boldly kept Ja leikkaavalla terällään se rohkeasti
ellauri140.html on line 488: And turning fierce, her speckled taile advaunst, Ja ryhtyi hurjaxi, täpläistä häntää
ellauri140.html on line 496: And all attonce her beastly body raizd Ja yx kax nosti petomaisen bodinsa
ellauri140.html on line 511: And knitting all his force got one hand free, Pinnisti aivan vitusti ja sai käden vapaaxi
ellauri140.html on line 523: And creeping sought way in the weedy gras: näkemyxiä, jotka ryömi pitkin ruohikoita,
ellauri140.html on line 530: And overflow each plaine and lowly dale: Sillä peittyy kaikki tasangot ja ismo alangot.
ellauri140.html on line 534: And partly female of his fruitful seed; ja osaxi naisia, sen siemenistä nousseita,
ellauri140.html on line 546: And him encombred sore, but could not hurt at all. Ja vaikeutti sen kulkua, muttei sattuneet.
ellauri140.html on line 565: And strooke at her with more then manly force, Ja mätkäs käärmettä supermiehen voimalla,
ellauri140.html on line 577: And sucked up their dying mothers blood, Ja imuttivat äitivainajansa hurmetta,
ellauri140.html on line 586: And bowels gushing forth: well worthy end Et ne purskahtivat puhki; se oli sattuva
ellauri140.html on line 594: And said, Faire knight, borne under happy starre,° Nyt antamaan voittajalle haifaivia:
ellauri140.html on line 598: And proov'd your strength on a strong enimie, Sä voitit selvällä äänten enemmistöllä
ellauri140.html on line 600: And henceforth ever wish that like succeed it may.° Sun eka seikkailu meni ihan nappiin,
ellauri140.html on line 605: And with the Lady backward sought to wend; - sen hepan, ei sen leidin siis,
ellauri140.html on line 622: And by his belt his booke he hanging had; Jolla oli äänikirja vyölaukussa,
ellauri140.html on line 624: And to the ground his eyes were lowly bent, Sen silmät kieroilivat maahan päin.
ellauri140.html on line 626: And all the way he prayed, as he went, Ja vielä rukoili se mennessään,
ellauri140.html on line 627: And often knockt his brest, as one that did repent. Mätki katuvasti rintalasta nyrkillä.
ellauri140.html on line 633: And after asked him, if he did know Kysyi vielä sattusko äijä tietämään
ellauri140.html on line 644: And homebred evil ye desire to heare, Joka täällä päin käy mesomassa,
ellauri140.html on line 648: And shall you well reward to shew the place, Sulle hyvin jos näytät paikankin,
ellauri140.html on line 659: And well I wote, that of your later fight Kai sua väsyttää äskeinen toi ottelu,
ellauri140.html on line 668: And with new day new worke at once begin: Nuku yön yli ja ala vasta aamulla
ellauri140.html on line 697: And well could file his tongue as smooth as glas, Se osas sanoja myös viilata,
ellauri140.html on line 704: And the sad humour° loading their eye liddes, (Tää oli juonipaljastus, sori siitä.)
ellauri140.html on line 719: And cursed heaven and spake reprochfull shame Vittuili pääjehulle, valomiekkaherralle.
ellauri140.html on line 733: And forth he cald out of deepe darknesse dred Kuzui esiin hanurista
ellauri140.html on line 739: And fittest for to forge true-seeming lyes; Näistäpä se valkkas 2.
ellauri140.html on line 744: And through the world of waters wide and deepe, Ja vesistöjen poikki laajamittaisten,
ellauri140.html on line 747: And low, where dawning day doth never peepe, Siinä paikassa mihkä ei päivä paista,
ellauri140.html on line 762: And wakeful dogges before them farre do lye, Ja valppaat haukut lepää niiden edessä,
ellauri140.html on line 766: And unto Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe Ja tulee Morfeuxen luoxe, joka tuhisee
ellauri140.html on line 771: And more, to lulle him in his slumber soft,° Eikä siinä kaikki! sitä nukuttamaan
ellauri140.html on line 773: And ever-drizling raine upon the loft, Iki-iäkäs sade tipotteli ullakolta,
ellauri140.html on line 796: And threatned unto him the dreaded name Ja uhkasi sitä pelätyllä Justiinalla
ellauri140.html on line 798: And lifting up his lumpish head, with blame Nosti paxumpaa päätänsä, ja äkäisenä
ellauri140.html on line 814: And on his litle winges the dreame he bore Ja pikku siivillään kantoi unen kotio,
ellauri140.html on line 821: And fram'd of liquid ayre her tender partes Muotoili sen pehmeät osat ilmasta
ellauri140.html on line 834: And with false shewes abuse his fantasy, Ja käyttämään sen mielikuvitusta väärin unessa,
ellauri140.html on line 836: And that new creature, borne without her dew,° Ja toi uusi silikoni, jonka se oli leiponut,
ellauri140.html on line 844: And coming where the knight in slomber lay, Ja tuli sinne missä nuppi makas reporankana,
ellauri140.html on line 846: And made him dreame of loves and lustfull play, Ja sai sen näkemään unia panohommista,
ellauri140.html on line 850: And to him playnd, how that false winged boy, Ja näytti sille miten pikku jousimies
ellauri140.html on line 855: And she herselfe of beautie soveraigne Queene, Hiän muistutti ihan kauneuskymingatarta,
ellauri140.html on line 861: And eke the Graces° seemed all to sing, Ja sulotarten tavoin näytti hoilaavan
ellauri140.html on line 873: And as halfe blushing offred him to kis, Puolix punastellen tarjos sitä pusulle,
ellauri140.html on line 880: And half enraged at her shamelesse guise, Ja puolixi raivoissaan sen nakusta pyllystä,
ellauri140.html on line 891: And said, Ah Sir, my liege Lord and my love, Ja sanoi: Herra hyvä, mun mestari ja rakas,
ellauri140.html on line 893: And mightie causes wrought in heaven above, Ja isoja syitä jotka on sepitettty taivaassa,
ellauri140.html on line 907: And then againe begun; My weaker yeares Size jatkoi: Mun vähäsemmät vuodet, ketkä on vankina
ellauri140.html on line 935: And fed with words that could not chuse but please, Ja kyllästyneenä sanoista, vaik mukavista sinänsä,
ellauri140.html on line 961: And chearefull Chaunticlere° with his note shrill Ja iloinen kukko korkealla äänellä
ellauri140.html on line 974: And sad Proserpines wrath, them to affright. ja uhkailla Proserpinen vihalla, pelotella
ellauri140.html on line 981: And that false other Spright, on whom he spred Toisen keijukaisen, jolle se väsäsi
ellauri140.html on line 994: And dreames, gan now to take more sound repast, Jälkeen oli saanut kiinni unenpäästä,
ellauri140.html on line 997: And to him cals, Rise, rise, unhappy Swaine Ja huutaa sille: Tule, tule, onneton,
ellauri140.html on line 1011: And would have slaine them in his furious ire, Ja olisi tappanut ne pää punaisena,
ellauri140.html on line 1017: And bitter anguish of his guiltie sight, Ja kärsi tuskia näkemästään touhusta,
ellauri140.html on line 1019: And wast his inward gall with deepe despight, Söi sappea ja kiristeli hampaita,
ellauri140.html on line 1031: And the high hils Titan° discovered, Ja Titaani havaizi sen korkeet kukkulat,
ellauri140.html on line 1033: And rising forth out of her baser bowre, Ja nousi sen alakerran makuuhuoneesta,
ellauri140.html on line 1035: And for her Dwarfe, that wont to wait each houre: Ja knääpiötä auttamaan tukan laitossa,
ellauri140.html on line 1040: And after him she rode with so much speede No se razasti nupin perään ihan täysiä,
ellauri140.html on line 1054: And Una wandring in woods and forrests, Unan vaeltelevan mezälöissä ja mezissä,
ellauri140.html on line 1060: And in her many troubles did most pleasure take. Ja sille hankki mielin määrin ikävyyxiä.
ellauri141.html on line 254: cum sit tibi dens ater et rugis vetus And you with blackened teeth, and so advanced
ellauri141.html on line 328: cum mihi Cous adesset Amyntas, And Amyntas once was mine, a salacious shepherd
ellauri141.html on line 345: And as for roses, holy Moses!
ellauri141.html on line 354: And by way of further warning, I’d better say up front that my reading of this poem differs radically from every other that I’ve seen. What follows is, I think, pretty well uncharted territory in the Persicos Odi canon. I’m going to try to make the case for and translate Pericos odi as a sex poem!
ellauri141.html on line 357: Even a casual reader of the Odes will soon notice that sex in Horace’s poems is ambidextrous. I’m not going to presume to analyze Horace’s sexuality beyond what he tells us in the poems, but when the word puer — boy — occurs in a Horace poem, as often as not it refers to a household slave, a serving boy. And at boring times, the puer becomes an object of sexual convenience.
ellauri141.html on line 366: Adolescent slave boys were fair game for a virile man. Jupiter may have had his Ganymede, but none of the standard pantheon of gods were gay as we use the term. But there was a limit: it was queer to screw a boy after he was old enough to shave. “Passive’ homosexuality was the real disgrace. The urge to bugger was understandable. A man’s desire to be buggered was disgraceful. As often observed, it was better to give than receive. And in Horace’s poems, pederasty seems no more frowned upon than a taste for veal might be frowned upon today. Actually less. By now you can see where I’m headed with all this. I think the puer in Persicos odi, puer, apparatus... is the kind of boy that Horace is sometimes fond of screwing.
ellauri141.html on line 548: turbinibus rapidoque rhombo. And all its offspring, whose concern
ellauri141.html on line 550: sanare nostri corporis incolas And fastest turn.
ellauri141.html on line 761: In 1904, he met the poet Francis Jammes at Orthez, who became a close friend. He frequented cultural clubs, and met Paul Claudel, Odilon Redon, Valery Larbaud and André Gide. Paha merkki, todellakin! He wrote short poems inspired by the story of Robinson Crusoe (Images à Crusoe) and undertook a translation of Pindar. He published his first book of poetry, Éloges, in 1911.
ellauri142.html on line 49: Count Pyotr "Markku" Kirillovich Bezukhov (/bɛ.zjuːˈkɒv/; Russian: Пьер Безу́хов, Пётр Кири́ллович Безу́хов) is a central fictional character and the main protagonist of Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace. He is the favourite out of several illegitimate sons of the wealthy nobleman Count Kirill Vladimirovich Bezukhov, one of the richest people in the Russian Empire. Markku is best friends with Andrei Bollocksky. Tolstoy based Markku on himself more than any other War and Peace character.
ellauri142.html on line 53: At the opening of the novel, Markku is a young man who has recently returned to Russia to seek a career after completing his education abroad. Although a well-meaning, kind hearted young man, he is awkward and out of place in the Russian high society in whose circles he starts to move. Markku, though intelligent, is not dominated by reason, as his friend Prince Andrei Nikolayevich Balkongsky is. His lack of direction leads him to fall in with a group of profligate young men like Anatole Kuragin and Dolokhov whose pranks and heavy drinking cause mild scandals. After a particularly outrageous escapade in which a policeman is strapped to the back of a bear and thrown into a river, Markku is sent away from St. Petersburg. What happened to the poor bear?
ellauri142.html on line 59: Daniel Rancour-Laferriere calls Markku "one of the best known characters in world literature." Merriam-Webster lists him among "the most attractive and sympathetic characters in literature". And M. Keith Booker describes Markku as one of Tolstoy's "most memorable characters".
ellauri142.html on line 63: Markku is an outcast. The awkward, illegitimate son of a dazzlingly wealthy Count, he was educated in France but returns to Russia now that his father’s health is in decline. Polite society shuns him for his hero-worship of Napoleon and enthusiasm for the politics of revolution. But his blundering sincerity charms Andrei, his truest friend; and the blonde air hostess Natacha, who delights in his presence. He is quickly married off by stealth through the manipulation of others around him and is likely to face further heartache given that his wife prefers bedding her brother. It looks like this unlikely hero is smitten with her mother Pirkko Hiekkala but is set for heartache given his kind and gentle nature.
ellauri142.html on line 77: The Tolstoys were a well-known family of old Russian nobility who traced their ancestry to a mythical nobleman named Indris described by Pyotr Tolstoy as arriving "from Nemec, from the lands of Caesar" (Lithuania, from the sound of it) to Chernigov in 1353 along with his two sons Litvinos (or Litvonis) and Zimonten (or Zigmont) and a dozen or maybe 3000 people. Indris was then converted to Eastern Orthodoxy, under the name of Leonty, and his sons as Konstantin and Feodor. Konstantin's grandson Andrei Kharitonovich was nicknamed Tolstoy (fatso) by Vasily II of Moscow after he moved from Chernigov to Moscow.
ellauri142.html on line 118: And while it seems they were rigorously involved in politics, Freemasonry describes itself as a “beautiful system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols.”
ellauri142.html on line 691: And sure any he has it's all beside the mark.»
ellauri143.html on line 461: Luku 29. Android (Kallam) 281–290
ellauri143.html on line 645: And duly for his kingdom's weal expends.
ellauri143.html on line 736: And subtle sense of other men´s discourse takes in.
ellauri143.html on line 740: And minds prepare for things about to be.
ellauri143.html on line 856: Kinkun apurit. Explanation : Let (a minister) be chosen, after he has been tried by means of these four things, viz,-his virtue, (love of) money, (love of) sexual pleasure, and tear of (losing) life. And keep his relatives as hostages. Just tätä tematiikkaa oli valtaistuinpeleissä. Ei se ole vierasta kv. yrityxillekään. Steve Jobs varmaan luki näitä värssyjä. The Thirukkural way of Leadership. Mr. T. Kannan.
ellauri143.html on line 957: And full report must render, free from doubt.
ellauri143.html on line 965: And things by three confirmed as truth you know.
ellauri143.html on line 1361: And is not shame an ornament to men of dignity?

ellauri143.html on line 1615: And shall we ever more the sweetness know of that embrace

ellauri144.html on line 66: along with his body. He looks back bemusedly at the rash confidence, the ambition to get ahead, that motivated his earlier writing. And now his poetic gift itself threatens to fall away, together with other games, notably lovemaking, that require youthful energy and zest (55-57). Philosophy, as he describes it, is most centrally the art of living well from day to day; of enjoying life’s gifts while you have them, and of accepting Nature’s high impersonal laws in preparation for that final retirement which is death (213-16).
ellauri144.html on line 360: And I am dumb to tell the crooked rose Ja mä olen mykkä kertomaan kierolle ruusulle
ellauri144.html on line 366: And I am dumb to mouth unto my veins Ja mä olen mykkä löräyttämään suonilleni
ellauri144.html on line 372: And I am dumb to tell the hanging man Ja mä olen mykkä kertomaan hirttomiehelle
ellauri144.html on line 378: And I am dumb to tell a weather´s wind Ja mä olen mykkä kertomaan tuuliselle säälle
ellauri144.html on line 381: And I am dumb to tell the lover´s tomb Ja mä olen mykkä kertomaan rakastajan kivelle
ellauri144.html on line 392: Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953 = 39v) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" (Josta suomenruozalainen leijakirjailija otti "Älä mene yxin yöllä ulos") and "And death shall have no dominion"; the "play for voices" Under Milk Wood; and stories and radio broadcasts such as A Child´s Christmas in Wales and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog. He became widely popular in his lifetime and remained so after his death at the age of 39 in New York City. By then he had acquired a reputation, which he had encouraged, as a "roistering, drunken and doomed poet".
ellauri144.html on line 404: And death shall have no dominion Eikä kuolema saa silleen valtaa
ellauri144.html on line 407: And death shall have no dominion. Eikä kuolema saa silleen valtaa.
ellauri144.html on line 415: And death shall have no dominion. Eikä kuolema saa silleen valtaa.
ellauri144.html on line 417: And death shall have no dominion. Eikä kuolema saa silleen valtaa.
ellauri144.html on line 423: And the unicorn evils run them through; Ja yxisarviset pahixet puhkoo ne;
ellauri144.html on line 425: And death shall have no dominion. Eikä kuolema saa silleen valtaa.
ellauri144.html on line 427: And death shall have no dominion. Eikä kuolema saa silleen valtaa.
ellauri144.html on line 435: And death shall have no dominion. Eikä kuolema saa silleen valtaa.
ellauri144.html on line 593: off the wall! And I am a pretty good judge of character-
ellauri144.html on line 619: Raffalovich (1860-1960) et du poète militant homosexuel Marc-André Raffalovich
ellauri144.html on line 642: src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Raffalovich%2C_Marc_Andr%C3%A9_%281864-1934%29.jpg"
ellauri144.html on line 646: Раффалович (фр. Mark André Raffalovich) — французский поэт, журналист и эссеист,
ellauri144.html on line 650: Raffalovich was a 19th century Hebrew Catholic or Catholic Jew. His name was Marc-Andre Raffalovich and was a famous French poet and writer associated with John Gray and Oscar Wilde. He came from a wealthy Russian Jewish family from Odessa who moved to France a year before his birth. He became a Catholic in 1896 through the reading of Catholic mystical literature especially homahtava St John of the Cross. Ei ois kannattanut. For
ellauri144.html on line 837: Platero kaj mi (Platero y yo) estas proza lirika verko de 1914 de la hispana poeto Juan Ramón Jiménez, kiu rekreas poezie la vivon de la azeno Platero, kvankam certe la verkisto havis diversajn azenetojn. La libro estas konstituita de mallongaj bild-epizodoj kiuj inter si ne trudas teman aŭ intrigan ordon kaj prezentas nur impresojn, sensaciojn kaj rememorojn de Moguer (Sudokcidenta Andaluzio) el infana kaj juna epokoj de Juan Ramón Jiménez mem. La verko aspektas taglibro en kiu oni detaligas la plej gravajn aspektojn de la realo, de la pensaro kaj de la sentoj de la verkisto. Tamen, ĝi estas nek taglibro nek membiografio, sed nur elekto de historioj el reala medio kaj inter multaj memoroj de la pasinteco.
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Andre Breton


ellauri145.html on line 42: Visage décidé, menton en avant, le coin de la lèvre inférieure affaissé à cause de la pipe, chevelure léonine tirée en arrière, le regard fixant l’invisible, André Breton a incarné le surréalisme cinquante ans durant, malgré lui et en dépit du rejet des institutions et des honneurs constamment exprimés. Très tôt, il s’est méfié des romans et leurs auteurs lui donnent l’impression qu’ils s’amusent à ses dépens.
ellauri145.html on line 58: Lainasin ihan vaan vittuilumielessä Kaisa-kirjastosta André Bretonin keräämän Puisevan huumorin herbaarion. Esipuhe on haukotuttavan ikävystyttävä. Olikohan tää André Breton oikein terve? Ei siltä vaikuta. Päivääkään rehellistä työtä se ei tehnyt, ja vielä kehuskeli sillä. Riiteli vähän joka iikan kanssa, piha-antero.
ellauri145.html on line 62: André Breton (19. helmikuuta 1896 Tinchebray, Orne – 28. syyskuuta 1966 Pariisi) oli ranskalainen kirjailija, surrealismin perustaja ja johtohahmo. Breton syntyi Normandiassa, Pohjois-Ranskassa. Hän oli kauppiasperheen ainut lapsi. Perhe muutti vuonna 1900 Pariisin esikaupunkiin, missä Breton kävi koulua. Hän opiskeli lääketiedettä, mutta ei suorittanut opintojaan loppuun. Ensimmäisen maailmansodan aikana hän työskenteli Nantes’n sotilassairaalan neurologisella osastolla. Surrealistinen teoria on saanut vaikutteita Sigmund Freudin psykoanalyysistä sekä syvyyspsykologiasta. Breton sovelsi Freudin oppeja niin valelääkärinä kuin valekirjailijanakin, ja hän kävi tapaamassa Freudia Wienissä vuonna 1921. Surrealismin piti olla subrealismi mut Mallarme mokasi. Surrealismi oli jatkoa Tristan Tarzanin perustamalle Dada-liikkeelle. Breton liittyi dadaisteihin yhdessä Louis Aragonin ja Philippe Soupaut’n kanssa. Bretonille tuli kuitenkin välirikko dadan jäsenten kanssa, joten hän erosi liikkeestä. Selkeesti piha-Antero aina alotti. Vuonna 1944 julkaistiin pienoisteos nimeltään Arcane 17. Sen pohjana on keskiaikainen Melusinasta kertova legenda. Legendan mukaan ritari menee naimisiin hengettären, Melusinan kanssa. Ehtona on, ettei ritari saa nähdä vaimoaan yhtenä päivänä viikossa, jolloin Melusina on poissa ruumiistaan. Uteliaisuus kuitenkin voittaa, joten Melusina muuttuu pysyvästi henkiolennoksi. Nimi Arcane 17 viittaa tarot-kortteihin. Kortti numero 17 kuvaa rauhan ja rakkauden voittoa. Melusine on nykyisin vuonna 1979 Paris III -yliopiston yhteyteen perustetun Surrealismin tutkimuskeskuksen (Centre de recherche sur le Surréalisme) nimi. Andre oli mikrokefalinen, Georges Bataille (kz. albumia 139) käyt.kaz. akefali.
ellauri145.html on line 70: André Breton est né le 19 février 1896 à Tinchebray en Normandie, où il passe ses quatre premières années. Fils unique de Louis-Justin Breton, gendarme né dans les Vosges, il est issu de la petite bourgeoisie catholique dont la mère impose une éducation rigide, il passe une enfance sans histoire à Pantin (Seine-St-Denis3), dans la banlieue nord-est de Paris.
ellauri145.html on line 152: Christian Dietrich Grabbe Den här grabben nämndes även i Aarne Kinnunens gula humorbok. På tal om det, det är något likadant mellan Aarnes och Anteros humorstil. Schwarze Parzen sind sie beide, doch Aarne ist zuweilen echt witzig, André nicht.
ellauri145.html on line 159: Pétrus Borel, par Célestin Nanteuil d´après Louis Boulanger, avec son chien « qui devait mourir d´avoir trop longtemps partagé sa misère» (André Breton, Anthologie de l´humour noir).
ellauri145.html on line 196: "And odd enough, too," I ventured to reply; "but I was always under the impression that an angel had wings."
ellauri145.html on line 201: Tämmöinen fiilis on ollut varmaan yhdellä jos toisella wannabee kirjailijanerolla, esim. juopolla Poella ja yhtä deekulla Baudelairella, lykantroopista puhumattakaan. Onnellisuuden peltiä ei niillä ollut raotettavaxi sen vertaa kuin Jönsyllä. Ranskixet dekadentit oli Poelle vähän kateellisia, kuin hullu Inka Andeilla nelikulmaisia munia ezivälle Roope Ankalle. Paul Valery sanoi eze on etrange eikä vaan bizarre. Mallarme sanoi eze on piru jalaxilla, traagillinen koketti. Apollinaire herkesi runollisexi:
ellauri145.html on line 203: Kurjuutta ja kiukkuisuutta riittävästi täyttämään Andre Bretonin mustan huumorin vaatimuxet.
ellauri145.html on line 537: Nietzsche’s image, through no more fault of his own than Hawking´s (LOL), has grown in a similar way to that of Hawking. We all have a vague notion of what the Ubermensch is, we’ve all heard “God is dead,” and we all know Nietzsche was a crazy philosopher with a giant mustache who wrote really hard books and scared his contemporaries and was apparently a favorite of the Nazis. There are little quips and quotes from him around the internet that sound awfully cryptic and enigmatic. And the publishing industry plays on this image, too: I have a copy of Beyond Good And Evil with a black cover and the title text printed in red and white, and the color scheme looks a little sinister. I strongly suspect that, if Nietzsche did not have a popular image as a crazy nihilist Nazi Ubermensch from the 1800s, the publisher would not have made the decision to print his books with a black and red color scheme. A cursory look at Amazon’s book listing also shows copies of Thus Spake Zarathustra with a picture of a panther’s eyes on the cover, glowering at the reader. Because… “Nietzsche was that crazy German writer or philosopher or whatever, right? And he was, like, an anarchist or nihilist or Nazi or something, right? Didn’t he kill God or something like that? Yeah.”
ellauri145.html on line 541: Now, this is perhaps not quite fair to all the teenagers who read Nietzsche. Some of them may actually understand him, at least partially, including the long-haired leather jacket-wearing ones. And there really is a little blood and thunder in Nietzsche’s philosophy, a little punk rock. Regardless, the popular image is probably a bigger driver for book sales of Nietzsche’s work than anything he actually said or any point he actually made.
ellauri145.html on line 682: L´ouvrage paraît en 1869, dans un relatif anonymat. Il est rapidement oublié, de même que son auteur, mort quelques années plus tard. Il faut alors attendre la période surréaliste pour voir la popularité de ce livre évoluer. Il a eu une grande influence sur le surréalisme : redécouverte d´abord par Philippe Soupault (en 1917), puis Louis Aragon et André Breton, l´œuvre de Lautréamont ne cessera d´être revendiquée comme livre précurseur du mouvement.
ellauri145.html on line 1057: The impact of Arthur Rimbaud´ s poetry has been immense. His influence on the Surrealist movement has been widely acknowledged, and a host of poets, from André Breton to André Freynaud, have recognized their indebtedness to Rimbaud´ s vision and technique. He was the enfant terrible of French poetry in the second half of the 19th century and a major figure in symbolism.
ellauri146.html on line 378: And sent it special D
ellauri146.html on line 386: And if it comes back the very next day then I'll understand
ellauri146.html on line 629: Tämmöinen fiilis on ollut varmaan yhdellä jos toisella wannabee kirjailijanerolla, esim. juopolla Poella ja yhtä deekulla lykantroopilla. Onnellisuuden peltiä ei niillä ollut raottaa sen vertaa kuin Jöns Carlsonilla. Ranskixet dekadentit oli Poelle vähän kateellisia, kuin hullu Inka Andeilla nelikulmaisia munia ezivälle Roope Ankalle. Paul Valery sanoi eze on etrange eikä vaan bizarre. Mallarme sanoi eze on piru jalaxilla, traagillinen koketti. Apollinaire herkesi runollisexi:
ellauri146.html on line 630: "Baltimoren ihmeellinen pulzari. Kirjallisia kaunoja, äärettömyyden pyörrytystä, avioliittotuskia, kurjuuden loukkauxia: Poe, kuten Baudelaire, pakeni kaikkea juopumuxen pimeään, kuin haudan hämärään; sillä hän ei juonut herkutellaxeen, vaan barbaarina." Tämä riittää täyttämään Andre Bretonin mustan huumorin vaatimuxet.
ellauri146.html on line 690: Indeed, Poe seems much more the Southerner than the Yankee American, and it is not hard to guess which path he would have chosen had he lived into the 1860’s. One may be very sure that Edgar Poe, though born, almost by accident, in Boston, would have proved one of the Confederacy’s most eloquent and committed partisans. In reviewing the various factors which we may believe shaped Poe’s youthful mind, we would expect to find in Poe, and in re-examining his opinions we do find, a cosmopolitan rather than a parochial outlook. And yet, at the same time, we know Poe was serious when he proclaimed, “I am a Virginian!” We may be justified in looking upon the general influences of his formative years as contributing factors in the development of strong inclinations to Europe, Britain and the American South, rather than to the American Union.
ellauri146.html on line 717: And the mussel pooled and the heron ja simpukoiden laimiskoimalta, haikaroiden
ellauri146.html on line 721: And the knock of sailing boats on the net webbed wall Ja purjeveneiden kolkkaavan verkotettuun valliin
ellauri146.html on line 729: And I rose Ja mä nousin
ellauri146.html on line 731: And walked abroad in a shower of all my days. Ja talsin laajalle päivieni vihmassa.
ellauri146.html on line 734: And the gates Ja kaupungin
ellauri146.html on line 749: And over the sea wet church the size of a snail Ja meren yli märkä kotilon kokoinen kirkko
ellauri146.html on line 760: And down the other air and the blue altered sky Ja alas toista ilmaa ja sinitaivaan muutosta,
ellauri146.html on line 764: And I saw in the turning so clearly a child's Ja näin käännöxessä selvästi lapsen
ellauri146.html on line 768: And the legends of the green chapels Ja vihreiden kappeleiden taruista.
ellauri146.html on line 770: And the twice told fields of infancy Ja lapsuuden 2x kerrotut kentät
ellauri146.html on line 777: And the mystery Ja mysteeri
ellauri146.html on line 781: And there could I marvel my birthday Ja siinä mä saatoin ihmetellä mun synttäriä
ellauri146.html on line 782: Away but the weather turned around. And the true Pois mutta säätila kääntyi ympäri. Ja tosi
ellauri146.html on line 811: And of the Cannibals that each other eat,
ellauri147.html on line 98: In the mid-twentieth century Finnish literature had adopted the free verse of modern poetry. Ale Tyynni however went back to a lyrical style, the ballad. Tyynni’s poems were typical of ballads, offering fateful tales dealing with falling in love and sorrow, and life’s turning points. Balladeja ja romansseja (’Ballads and romances’) appeared in 1967. And Tarinain lähde (‘The source of the tales’, 1974) depicted the death of a loved one, sorrow and solitude. Nobody cared to read such balderdash any more.
ellauri147.html on line 117: Ja Jumala sanoi: "Toisille annan toiset askareet, And Cod said: I give more menial chores to the hoi polloi,
ellauri147.html on line 128: Ja Jumala sanoi: "Verellä ja kyynelillä vain. And Cod said: Use your monthly hemorrhage and your tears.
ellauri147.html on line 282:
Phil lapsitähteenä. Jompikumpi puluista on Andrea, mutta kumpi?

ellauri147.html on line 284: Andrea Bertorelli’s tumultuous relationship with Phil Collins began back when they were just 11 years old. Long before he became a rock star, Collins was a child actor, starring in Oliver!, the West End musical.
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Phil ja Andrea 40v myöhemmin.

ellauri147.html on line 294: Onkohan kaikki Phil-nimiset jotain paskiaisia? Peter Gabriel left Genesis in 1975 and Phil Collins took the opportunity to become the band’s frontman. As a result, Collins’s profile raised considerably and according to Andrea, it changed him. “Once he became the singer…his drive and ambition became his No. 1 priority, and his ego started to grow,” she said.
ellauri147.html on line 296: Despite millions of fans looking at him as the nice guy of pop music, Phil Collins showed a very different side during his marriage with Andrea. According to her, he could get very intimidating when they argued due to his short fuse.
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Married Life And Children

ellauri147.html on line 375: Collins believes in the institution of marriage and desperately wants to have one that lasts. He went back to bloaty Oriane on Miami only to find she was married to another guy. And she never paid back the 30M she owed him.
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How Did Phil And Lily Earn Money?

ellauri147.html on line 402: And Then There Were None 1978
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ellauri147.html on line 587: Ohne diesen imaginären Anderen kommt der Narzissmus, den Lacan (1936) in seinem legendären Aufsatz über das Spiegelstadium einmal den „Bildner des Ich“ nannte, nicht aus. Er hat – hier ist die Parallele zur dramatischen oder theatralischen Identität, von der Dieter Thomä in seiner Eröffnungsrede gesprochen hat – eine performative Dimension, die in den Kapriolen der zeitgenössischen Medienwelt offenbar reichlich Nahrung findet: Die narzisstische Aufführung hat den Charakter einer Inszenierung, einer in der Regel unbewussten Inszenierung, die allerdings nicht selten die Schwelle zur bewussten, strategisch durchgearbeiteten Aufführung überschreitet.-->
ellauri147.html on line 597: Jedenfalls geht es offensichtlich nicht um Sexualität, wie uns der Titel dieser Web-Seite glauben lassen möchte, sondern um Identität. Das interaktive Medienspiel um das eigene Bild sagt uns etwas Anderes über den Narzissmus, als das, was wir gewohnt sind, wenn wir von der Selbstverliebtheit reden. Ich werde gesehen, also bin ich! Dieses narzisstische Muster der Identitätsfindung scheint sich heute universell etabliert zu haben. Die Spiegelfunktion des Narzissmus, einst eine Domäne von Kleinkindalter, Pubertät und Adoleszenz, ist in einer Welt penetranter Medialisierung derart sozialisiert, dass wir nicht mehr unterscheiden können:
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ellauri147.html on line 692: Aber wir behaupten zugleich auch die Unabhängigkeit von der Welt und schützen uns vor der schmerzhaften Erfahrung von Abhängigkeit, der wir im Wunsch nach Anerkennung doch unbewusst Tribut zollen. Ich vermute, dass wir im Narzissmus etwas davon ausdrücken, was den paradoxen Kern von Identität ausmacht: nämlich einzigartig und unverwechselbar zu sein, sich also vom Anderen zu unterscheiden, und gerade in dieser Eigenschaft von den Anderen anerkannt zu werden. Im Narzissmus zeigt sich gewissermassen, ohne dass wir es wissen, etwas von der intersubjektiven Verfasstheit des Selbst, oder von Identität. Weil eine solche Erkenntnis uns kränken würde, wollen wir davon auch nichts wissen, genauso wie der Säugling von seiner Abhängigkeit nichts wissen kann. Nicht einmal in unserem Narzissmus sind wir jenes unabhängige Wesen, dass wir so gerne sein möchten.-->
ellauri147.html on line 825: In langjähriger Arbeit mit schwer gestörten psychiatrischen Patienten habe ich die Erfahrung gemacht, dass der psychotische Rückzug häufig archaische Spuren eines Bedürfnisses nach Anerkennung trägt, das in einem elementaren Sinn unbeantwortet geblieben ist. Die so unterschiedlichen Symptome der narzisstischen Störung lassen sich m. E. als vielfältige Varianten eines Kampfes um dieses Gesehen-, Beachtet-, Anerkannt-werden entschlüsseln, der verdeckt und in mehr oder weniger gekonnten Inszenierungen geführt wird. Der Sozialphilosoph Axel Honneth (1994) hat den „Kampf um Anerkennung“ als Konstruktionsprinzip von Identität aus den Entwicklungstheorien von G.H.Mead (symbolischer Interaktionismus, „Me“ als generalisierter Anderer, Modell der Perspektivenübernahme) und Winnicott – herauspräpariert und sich als gemeinsamer Quelle auf Hegel berufen: bei Hegel gehört zum Selbst konstitutiv, dass es anerkannt ist.
ellauri147.html on line 843: Der mediale Narzissmus überformt bloss diesen Grundzug unserer seelischen Existenz, der im primären Narzissmus seinen Ursprung hat. Der Säugling ist auf die Haltefunktion der Mutter angewiesen und auf das Lächeln in ihrem Blick. Der infantile Narzissmus sucht die Bewunderung der Umgebung. Die Selbstinszenierungen der Adoleszenz finden in einem intersubjektiven Spiegelraum statt. Der Narzissmus des Künstlers braucht den Beifall des Publikums.Und auch in der narzisstischen Störung sind Beachtung und Anerkennung oder eben Missachtung und fehlende Spiegelung die Basis, auf der sich die lärmenden oder stillen, immer aber verzweifelten Kämpfe um den Anderen im Selbst abspielen.-->
ellauri150.html on line 524: He heard again, or seemed to hear, the saying of the Nazarene, "I am the resurrection and the life." And as men repeat a question to grasp and fix the meaning, he asked, gazing at the figure on the hill fainting under its crown, What resurrection? and what life?
ellauri150.html on line 647: ... And it's time for the big setpiece, the Chariot Race! The first rule of the Chariot Race is: there are no rules. A demolition derby is entirely standard procedure. That's how Messala gets to have a chariot tricked out with blades on the wheels-- vroom! But does that shake Ben-Hur? No! He will have his vengeance. As the race starts, the two of them are neck-and-neck. Messala tries to destroy Ben-Hur's chariot, but in a cruel twist, his own chariot falls apart. Messala is dragged by his horses and viciously trampled by another team. As Messala's broken body is carried to the surgeon, Ben-Hur receives the victor's laurel crown.
ellauri150.html on line 675: The Pope writes about communism, capitalism and even freemasonry - all from a Christian perspective. And yes, from a distinctly Catholic point of view. He shares with the world his concerns about these competing ideologies and the impact that they could have on Christianity if left unchecked:
ellauri150.html on line 689: But the Pope's letter is actually a warning of the dangers inherent in too much freedom. It is the old story of the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were free to do whatever they wished in this original Paradise, but if they partook of the Tree of Good and Evil then there would be a price to pay. (Yes, as Milton made it clear, they were completely free to have sex anytime and anywhere, but not while munching on the apple!) And as it turned out the temptation was too great to resist.
ellauri150.html on line 691: The Pope begins by saying that freedom (liberty) is "the highest of natural endowments". He says this gift from God can be used by Man for "the highest good and the greatest evil". And as such this gift is "cherished by the Catholic Church". He quickly refutes the idea that the Church is "hostile to human liberty" as some have claimed. He insists we must come to fully appreciate "the very idea of freedom".
ellauri150.html on line 693: The Pope reminds us that the Church teaches that we all have "freedom of choice" (free will); that our lives are not pre-determined. So in a real sense we have the power to choose our destinies - to choose between right and wrong. And this is because we are made in the image of God and as such we are able to determine "what is true and good".
ellauri150.html on line 697: And now the Pope reminds us of a bit of ancient wisdom, "the wise man alone is free". This sounds like a saying from a fortune cookie. What does it mean? When we foolishly succumb to temptation and become slaves to our desires, we are no longer free! We have lost our self-control and have become possessed by our darkest passions. Jesus says, "Whosoever committeth sin is the slave of sin." (John 8:34)
ellauri150.html on line 705: And now comes a bit of papal humor, "Were this the case, it would follow that to become free we must be deprived of reason." Pretty funny, huh? Ok, I see you're not laughing, but instead are scratching your head. Alright, let me paint a picture for you. Imagine a 60s hippy high on LSD, dancing wildly, and shouting out, "I'm free! I'm free!" Yes, this is one of the messages that is often repeated like a mantra in today's society, "If you want to free yourself, you have to stop thinking and just let yourself go." In 1888, Pope Leo XIII rejected this notion and even ridiculed it.
ellauri150.html on line 707: Instead he says, "the truth is that we are bound to submit to law precisely because we are free by our very nature." We don't need to become free, we are already free. We were born free. Unlike other animals we have a soul, and we can know right from wrong, and we have the freedom to choose. The lesser animals are not "bound" by God's law. They simply follow their instincts. And in fact you could say that they are slaves to their instincts. They have no choice whether to kill or not to kill.
ellauri150.html on line 709: But we, who are children of God, have a special place in creation. We alone are "bound" by His law. And it's by submitting to His law that we become truly free.
ellauri150.html on line 726: Hi Ride. The Catholic teaching on premarital sex is that it is a sin. I know this is not what most people want to hear these days. They just want to hear that gay sex is a sin. But from a Catholic perspective any sex outside of marriage is a sin. And there's no gay marriage, so gotcha!
ellauri150.html on line 764: I have basically stopped listening to any other music than church music. Even the old romantic songs seem to be a call to exchange the love of God for earthly love. And from romantic love it devolved into explicit sexual love, and from sexual love into sex without love at all.0
ellauri151.html on line 48: André Gide (1869-1951) came from a family of Huguenots and recent converts to Catholicism. Senpä tautta se vittuileekin erityisesti protestanteille. Tollanen apostata.
ellauri151.html on line 54: André Gide died on February 19, 1951.
ellauri151.html on line 64: La Symphonie pastorale est un roman court écrit par André Gide entre février et novembre 1918 puis publié en 1919, qui traite du conflit entre la morale religieuse et les sentiments.
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ellauri151.html on line 109: André Paul Guillaume Gide (French: [ɑ̃dʁe pɔl ɡijom ʒid]; 22 November 1869 – 19 February 1951) was a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (in 1947). André was born in Paris on 22 November 1869, into a middle-class Protestant family. His father was a Paris University professor of law who died in 1880, Jean Paul Guillaume Gide, and his mother was Juliette Maria Rondeaux. His uncle was the political economist Charles Gide. His paternal family traced its roots back to Italy, with his ancestors, the Guidos, moving to France and other western and northern European countries after converting to Protestantism during the 16th century, due to persecution.
ellauri151.html on line 111: Gide was brought up in isolated conditions in Normandy and became a prolific writer at an early age, publishing his first novel, The Notebooks of André Walter (French: Les Cahiers d´André Walter), in 1891, at the age of twenty-one.
ellauri151.html on line 147: Takuulla pastorin teki heti mieli lotkauttaa melaa sokean sakkolihan hameeseen, olihan sen piirteet reguliers et assez beaux. (Vaik varmasti se olisi oikeasti ollut poika jos Androidi ois ize ollut asialla.)
ellauri151.html on line 182: Ei ylläri et Anders siteeraa tässä kohtaa keskustaoikeistolaista Vergiliusta. The longer Virgil quote is:
ellauri151.html on line 188: Si sua mala nesciant (ei nescient, Anders, et osaa taivuttaa!)
ellauri151.html on line 199: Jotkut sielut, sanoo Androidin pastori, eivät hyväxy sitä Jee-suxen sanoa, että jos 1 lammas 100:sta häviää niin eiköhän pastori lähde sitä yhtä peräämään. No tietysti se lähtee jos ne 99 on visusti tallessa ja sillä 100:lla on perse erityisen karvainen asteikolla 0-10. Ymmärrettävästi ne muut 99 on vähän huolissaan. Eihän se pastori niitä ajattele vaan maximoi vaan laumaansa.
ellauri151.html on line 207: Kiimainen pastori ei muka tajua mikä sen kasukassa nykähdellen oikenee kun se tafsaa Kerttua. Amelie tietää kyllä. Kerttukin. Tuntoaisti on sillä hyvinkin kunnossa. Malfoy! Tää on kaikki nimenomaan sitä. Kaikkein traagisinta on et Android on ize sitä. Vaikka luulis sen jos kenkään tietävän, mikä on mitä.
ellauri151.html on line 225: Andre Giden pastori on tismalleen samanlainen apina kuin muut, vaan kehystarinassa on eroja. Samalle tutulle hilloviivalle se tähtää kovat kaulassa, kasukka telttana.
ellauri151.html on line 229: Android väittää ettei jeesustarinoissa ole värisanoja. No ei niitä ollut antiikissa paljon muutenkaan, kun ei ollut värituubeja, Pompeijin graffititkin oli mustavalkoisia. No olihan siellä mosaiikkeja, ja kreikkalaiset pazaat maalattiin elävän näköisixi egyptiläisiltä opituilla konsteilla. Kuvista pahastuvat aaprahammin porukat eivät suvainneet senkään vertaa väri-iloa. On evankelistoilla sentään paikka paikoin mustaa, punaista, valkoista, sinistä, vihreää ja keltaista. Mutta eihän jumalinen tarvi paljon värejä. Sille on kaikki enemp vähemp black and white.
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Android's narcissist gay celeb quotes


ellauri151.html on line 234: „It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.“ — André Gide. Frequently misattributed to Marilyn Monroe or Kurt Cobain.
ellauri151.html on line 300: Andacht: Das gestaltlose Sausen des Glockengeläutes oder eine warme Nebelerfüllung, ein musikalisches Denken, indem es diese Erfahrung gemacht, daß das Grab seines wirklichen unwandelbaren Wesens keine Wirklichkeit hat.
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André kädet taskussa poimimassa kadulta katamiitteja

ellauri151.html on line 494: And silence will again spray on the land Ja hiljaisuus sumuttaa jälleen maan pintaa,
ellauri151.html on line 532: Moral antitheodicies are no good because god gets flushed down the toilet if he hasn't got his finger in every pie. Well Larza doesn't say it this directly, but implies as much. And that's not good in a theology thesis. So we have to go with concptual antitheodicy, if at all.
ellauri151.html on line 726: Tässä suomennos Patun saarnan alkutextistä johon pastori viittaa Androidin kirjan 2. vihkossa. Patulla on vinha kohta siellä: Laki on välttämätön, ei kukaan maxa hyvälle poliisille ellei ole pahaa poliisia pelotteena. Jeesuskin ymmärsi tämän verran, ja sanoi ettei sunkaan kaikki pääse kamelin perssilmästä. Patun viesti oli vielä ovelampi: osallistu arpajaisiimme, olet kenties jo voittanut!
ellauri151.html on line 756: No tästä piätellen past. Malfoy Androidin housuissa luki mieluummin Jee-suxen pirun lällyjä evankeljumeita juutalaisille ja vähexyi Patun jämerämpiä kirjeitä ja sanomia goyimeille.
ellauri151.html on line 792: [37] And he said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.

ellauri151.html on line 794: [39] And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.

ellauri151.html on line 830: [29] And every one who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name´s sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life.
ellauri151.html on line 863: [9] And call no man your father on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven.
ellauri151.html on line 890: [28] And God has appointed in the church first apostles, second prophets, third, teachers,

ellauri151.html on line 892: [11] And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers,

ellauri151.html on line 918: [11] And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors (shepherds) and teachers,
ellauri151.html on line 922: [16] And I have other sheep, that are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and they will heed my voice. So there shall be one flock, one shepherd.
ellauri151.html on line 964: [23] And then will I declare to them, "I never knew you; depart from me, you evildoers."
ellauri151.html on line 972: [2] And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a smelly offering and sacrifice to God.
ellauri151.html on line 990: [7] And preach as you go, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand (oops, did I say not in Luke 21 above, sorry),

ellauri152.html on line 79: To lend authenticity to the forgery, Louÿs in the index listed some poems as "untranslated"; he even craftily fabricated an entire section of his book called "The Life of Bilitis", crediting a certain fictional archaeologist Herr G. Heim ("Mr. C. Cret" in German) as the discoverer of Bilitis' tomb. And though Louÿs displayed great knowledge of Ancient Greek culture, ranging from children's games in "Tortie Tortue" to application of scents in "Perfumes", the literary fraud was eventually exposed. This did little, however, to taint their literary value in readers' eyes, and Louÿs' open and sympathetic celebration of lesbian sexuality earned him sensation and historic significance.
ellauri152.html on line 81: In 1894 Louÿs, travelling in Italy with his friend Ferdinand Hérold, grandson of the composer (1791–1831) of the same name, met André Gide, who described how he had just lost his virginity to a Berber boy named Muhammed in the oasis resort-town of Biskra in Algeria; Gide urged his friends to go to Biskra and follow his example. The Songs of Bilitis are the result of Louÿs and Hérold's shared encounter with Muhammed the dancing-boy, and the poems are dedicated to Gide with a special mention to "M.b.A", Mohammad ben Atala. Ben is boy, bat is girl, Q.E.D.
ellauri152.html on line 274: Corydon on, kaikista signifikanteimmin, Andre Giden yhden tärkeimmän niteen nimi v. 1924, missä homosexuaalisuuden ja etenkin pederastian luonnollisuuus ja moraalisuus liittyy Corydonin henkilöön. Inspis tuli tosta Virgililtä.
ellauri152.html on line 344: Alexis kivexineen tulee nähtävästi kuvaan vasta Virgilillä, josta Voltaire ei perustanut. En minäkään. Se lie käynyt selväxi. Jungin asteikolla Virgil on INFP, eli Idiosyncratic dreamer with strong imagination. Androidi digas Virgiliä, varmaan just tää sämple on se 1 paikka joka sitä innosti.
ellauri152.html on line 597: But when I finally read the story for the first time… a new world opened up. Oh, it’s so gay in so many ways! It’s less detailed than the movie in many areas, but in other places it has glorious details that were totally excised from the movie. In the story, all the women in town have crushes on Anshel! And whether you read Anshel as a woman, a man, or a nonbinary person has a huge effect on your perception of that detail!
ellauri152.html on line 599: And then there are the things totally changed for the movie. Notably, in Yeshiva Boy, Anshel has some kind of un-described sex with Badass to consummate their marriage, without anyone finding out she was not assigned male at birth.
ellauri152.html on line 603: And, oh f-ck, there is so much to talk about in this section. The importance of consent here, when Yentl lets Badass know she doesn’t need to do anything she doesn’t want to, both according to her husband and according to Jewish law—that’s good, that’s meaningful. Then we even get recognition that feminism doesn’t just mean validating women who don’t want sex, but also validating women who do want sex! Badass starts to have feelings for Anshel and proposes sleeping together herself, on her own terms. The movie is not always kind to Badass—in many ways she is a stereotype for Yentl to play off of—but this is a place where Yentl‘s feminism succeeds: Badass wants to have sex, and that’s fine.
ellauri152.html on line 615: Now, here Singer is not mad at Yentl the film for cis-normifying his gender-ambiguous, interestingly queer Yentl, but rather for turning the ending into optimistic kitsch that ignores the harsh reality of what life in America was for Jewish immigrants, especially for Jewish women. And in some ways I feel like rolling my eyes at him for that. Aside from the fact that it offends his artistic vision, why shouldn’t Jewish women get a film where—suspension of disbelief!—a Jew will study Torah, loudly and proudly, as a woman? It’s a musical, not a documentary.
ellauri152.html on line 622: And yet in other ways, the film can’t help preserving the queerness of the story despite itself. Barbra Streisand can add a song about how Yentl is just jealous of Badass for being a conventionally feminine woman whom Avigdor loves, but she can’t stop me from putting my grubby little bi hands all over her film, pointing at Yentl’s tortured gaze aimed at Badass, and saying “GAY.” And she certainly didn’t no-homo the interactions between Anshel and Avigdor very well, because they are in fact very yes-homo, and I will point and say “GAY” at that too.
ellauri152.html on line 631: And I’ve actually never seen The Half of It, so maybe I should go check it out I’ve been looking for something new and good to watch!
ellauri152.html on line 640: There is a difference of opinion regarding the order in which the passages are inserted into the Tefillin boxes. According to Rashi, the passage of Shema ("Here O Israel") precedes that of "And it shall come to pass, if you hearken", in both the Tefillin worn on the head and on the arm. According to Rabbeinu Tam, the order is reversed.
ellauri152.html on line 654: "'Elohim the dog created: It didn't say "Hashem (i.e. the dog denoting kindness and mercy) created" because originally He intended to create the universe through strict judgment din... And he saw that the universe couldn't survive that way" (Rashi, Bereishit 1:1).
ellauri152.html on line 681: We know that anything we do in this world produces spiritual energies that are stored in the upper worlds and last for eternity. These stored spiritual energies can be accessed even centuries after the act was performed. And, like a spiritual "radio receiver," Tefillin help us access such spiritual energies to nourish our souls, bringing us closer to the Almighty. Don't they look like radio receivers even?
ellauri152.html on line 685: In Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin, the paragraph "And if you listen ..." (Devarim 11:13:21), which warns of the consequences of violating the dog's willy, din, harsh justice, precede the paragraph of "Hear O Israel ..." (Devarim 6:4-8), which declares our belief in the Almighty. Since this verse applies to even the sinners of Israel, it alludes to the dog's attribute of compassion, cheese. In Rabbeinu Tam's Tefillin, the aspect of harshness, din, precedes that of mercy, cheese, alluding to the dog's original intention to run the world through harshness, din.
ellauri152.html on line 702: Reb Nathan explains that there is no contradiction. Contrary to popular opinion, true humility does not mean yielding in every situation and acting "like a doormat.' True humility is found in the ability to respond appropriately to each situation. There are situations where the proper response is to be bold, courageous, and unyielding. And there are other situations where the proper response is to be yielding, gentle, and meek. Depending on what your chances of winning are.
ellauri155.html on line 112: Olen hiljattain käynyt sähköpostien vaihtoa älykkään ja puhuttelevan entisen valkoisen kansallismielisen kanssa, joka on nyt omistautunut anti-natalismille, juutalaisen eteläafrikkalaisen filosofin David Benatarin filosofialle, kertoo Andrew Joyce, Ph.D. Tiivistetysti anti-natalismi väittää, että elämä sisältää kärsimystä, joskus hirvittäviä määriä, ja siksi olemattomuus on aina parempi kuin eläminen ja sitten kuolema.
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Aiming at black xmas with swinging Jew Irving Berlin and crooning Andrea Pucelli on Classic channel

ellauri155.html on line 759: And what pray, does this mean? It is just a clear declaration by the Lord that he finds nothing in men themselves to induce him to show kindness, that it is owing entirely to his own mercy, and, accordingly, that their salvation is his own work. Since God places your salvation in himself alone, why should you descend to yourself?
ellauri155.html on line 785: It’s a great illustration of an important biblical truth: Redemption. It’s a word from the slave market. A slave could be redeemed, set free from their old way of life with a suitable sum of mmmooonneeeyyy! Horatius Flaccus was a son of a redeemed slave, and much good did that do to him. And Epictetus was another one.
ellauri155.html on line 808: There is nothing which is more dispiriting to us than while we vex and annoy ourselves with this sort of question – Why is it not otherwise with us? Why has it so happened that we came to this place? [In other words, why has God allowed this to happen to us?] ...It is God, therefore, who has sought back from you your son, whom he committed to you to be educated, on the condition, that he might always be his own. And therefore, he took him away, because it was both of an advantage to him to leave this world, and by this bereavement to humble you, or to make trial of your patience. If you do not understand the advantage of this, without delay, first of all, set aside every other object of consideration, and ask of God that he may show you. Should it be his will to exercise you still further, by concealing it from you, submit to that will, that you may become the wiser than the weakness of your own understanding can ever attain to.”
ellauri155.html on line 911: And friendship mellowed in the flush of wine, Ja homoystävyys, jota viinihuikka pehmensi,
ellauri155.html on line 912: And heavenly laughter, shaking from its wings Ja taivaallinen nauru, jonka siivet rapisivat
ellauri155.html on line 924: And break the heavy chain that binds me fast, Ja katkaisisin kettingin joka pitelee
ellauri155.html on line 929: And soon must forth, to know his own at last. Ja sen pitää pian mennä Taunon lailla kotio.
ellauri155.html on line 936: And doomed to know his aching heart alone. Tuomittuna ize tietämään oma kurja tilansa.
ellauri155.html on line 970: because he and his friends think of me as a sort of person in the margin, impecunious, and egoistic; and it would humiliate Bertie to think that I was supporting him. And all that bevy of relations—especially the Smiths who are great
ellauri155.html on line 984: you into the secret. And as you needn’t send more than $5,000 for the present,
ellauri156.html on line 88: The author of our text informs us that it is spring, the time when kings go to war (11:1). Weather has always affected warfare. Battles have been won and lost due to the season. Winter time is not favorable to war. Napoleon found this out in Moscow, The Germans in Stalingrad, and the Russians in the Finnish Winter War.) It is cold and wet, and camping out in the open field (as those who are besieging the city of Rabbah have to do -- see 11:11) hardly is feasible. The wheels of chariots get stuck in the mud, among other problems. And so kings usually sit it out for the winter, resuming their warfare in the spring. It is spring, Israel is still at war with the Ammonites, and it is time to finish the task of subduing them. The army assembles, under the command of Joab and his officers, and “all Israel.” They all go off to complete their victory over the Ammonites, who seem to retreat in their capital and fortress city of Rabbah.
ellauri156.html on line 92: 1 Then it happened in the spring, at the time when kings go out to battle, that Joab led out the army and ravaged the land of the sons of Ammon, and came and besieged Rabbah. But David stayed at Jerusalem. And Joab struck Rabbah and overthrew it (1 Chronicles 20:1).
ellauri156.html on line 96: 1 Then Satan stood up against Israel and moved David to number Israel. 2 So David said to Joab and to the princes of the people, “Go, number Israel from Beersheba even to Dan, and bring me word that I may know their number.” 3 Joab said, “May the LORD add to His people a hundred times as many as they are! But, my lord the king, are they not all my lord's servants? Why does my lord seek this thing? Why should he be a cause of guilt to Israel?” 4 Nevertheless, the king's word prevailed against Joab. Therefore, Joab departed and went throughout all Israel, and came to Jerusalem. 5 Joab gave the number of the census of all the people to David. And all Israel were 1,100,000 men who drew the sword; and Judah was 470,000 men who drew the sword (1 Chronicles 21:1-5).
ellauri156.html on line 104: 14 So the Lord sent a plague on Israel, and seventy thousand men of Israel fell dead. 15 And God sent an angel to destroy Jerusalem. But as the angel was doing so, the Lord saw it and relented concerning the disaster and said to the angel who was destroying the people, “Enough! Withdraw your hand.” The angel of the Lord was then standing at the threshing floor of Araunah[b] the Jebusite. Jebu jebu jee! Ei sattunut!
ellauri156.html on line 116: Saul shrunk back from pursuing the enemies of Israel at times, and it was sometimes David who stood in Saul's shoes, leading the nation in battle. This was the case, for example, when David fought Goliath, a battle that should have been fought by Saul, Israel's giant (see 1 Samuel 9:2). Up until now, David has been leading his men in battle, but in chapter 11, David suddenly steps back, sending others to fight for him. In 2 Samuel 12:26-31, the author makes it clear that David may not have been planning to be present for the formal surrender of Rabbah. Joab sends David a message, urging him to come and at least give the appearance of leading his army. If David does not come, Joab warns, David will not receive the glory, and it may go to Joab. Joab knows that David knows this is not the way it was meant to be. And so it is that David makes a formal appearance to be the “official” leader at the time of the surrender of the city of Rabbah.
ellauri156.html on line 151: And one day his woman ran off with another guy
ellauri156.html on line 173: And Rocky collapsed in the corner, ah
ellauri156.html on line 186: And proceeded to lie on the table
ellauri156.html on line 188: And Rocky said, "Doc, it's only a scratch
ellauri156.html on line 189: And I'll be better, I'll be better, Doc, as soon as I am able"
ellauri156.html on line 191: And now Rocky Raccoon, he fell back in his room
ellauri156.html on line 209: A second reason may be boredom. Something you my dear remaining readers know by now. It is one thing to fight battles in which the enemy is quickly overcome. But the besieging of Rabbah is a whole different kind of war. This battle will not be won so quickly. It will take time to starve the Ammonites to the point that they surrender. It is not a very exciting kind of war to wage. And while they wait, the Israelite soldiers (which includes David) have to pitch their tents outside the city, living in the open field. This is no picnic, and David knows it. David's attitude seems reflected in the advertising slogan of a major hamburger chain, “You deserve a break today.”
ellauri156.html on line 246: And little bitty feet
ellauri156.html on line 247: And in the waist, she's so nice and neat
ellauri156.html on line 263: And when my baby shook me
ellauri156.html on line 273: 3b And one said, “From your minutious description, is this not Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?” (2 Samuel 11:3b)
ellauri156.html on line 283: The information David receives should be sufficient for him to end the matter, or more appropriately, to start it. If this woman is married, he has no business going any further. No matter how great his position and power, nothing gives him the right to take another man's wife. The pattern for David's actions is clearly outlined by Joseph, who was hotly pursued by his master's wife (but the shoe was on the other foot that time, a puma hunting for a young rattlesnake. And Joseph was a bachelor, so what was the sin in that?).
ellauri156.html on line 295: It is obvious that Uriah had forsaken his own people and their gods to live in Israel, marry an Israelite woman, and fight in David's army. He is no pagan, to be put to death. He is a proselyte. In spite of all this, I believe David looks down upon him. David has grown accustomed to having the finest of everything. His palace is the finest around. His furnishings, his food, his help, are all the finest. Now, he looks from his penthouse and sees a woman whom he regards as “fine.” How can a woman so “fine” belong to this Hittite? She is fit for a king. And this king intends to have her.
ellauri156.html on line 297: And so David sends messengers to her, who take her and bring her to him. When she arrives, David sleeps with her, and when she is purified from her uncleanness,38 she returns to her house. That is that. (Mikä uncleanliness? Meneekö Bathsheba Joen Bideniin ja pesee Taavin runkut pois?) If she had not become pregnant, I have little doubt she would never have darkened the door of David's house again. David does not seek a wife in Bathsheba. He does not even seek an affair. He wants one night of sex with this woman, and then he will let Uriah have her. (Häh? Oliko Bathsheba niin huono hoito vai? Eikös sitä olis voinut toistamiseenkin rotkauttaa? Bathshebalta ei nähtävästi mitään kysytty missään vaiheessa. Eikun x-asentoon Taavin sängylle ja melaa mekkoon.)
ellauri156.html on line 307: When we read of this incident, we do so through Western eyes. We live in a day when a woman has the legal right to say “No” at any point in a romantic relationship. If the man refuses to stop, that is regarded as a violation of her rights; it is regarded as rape. It didn't work that way for women in the ancient Near East. Lot could offer his virgin daughters to the wicked men of Sodom, to protect strangers who were his guests, and there was not one word of protest from his daughters when he did so (Genesis 19:7-8). Even less later, when they asked their father Lot to fuck them at will. These virgins were expected to obey their father, who was in authority over them. Michal was first given to David as his wife, and then Saul took her back and gave her to another man. And then David took her back (1 Samuel 25:44; 2 Samuel 3:13-16). Apparently Michal had no say in this whole sequence of events. Oh, those days of innocence!
ellauri156.html on line 331: I must press the point a little further, at the risk of coming off. Of course it is wrong for David to use his power to have sex with another man's wife. But it is not right to abuse power even when sex is permissible. A husband should not abuse his power in order to have sex with his wife. And a wife should not abuse her power (of saying “No,” for example) to punish or put off her husband. (LOL! Bob, you show you true colors here!) Within marriage, sex is simply another area of serving our mate. It is not the opportunity to lord it over our mate. Put that in your pipe and smoke it, Jennifer! And you girls as well!
ellauri156.html on line 347: Sins of commission are often the result of sins of omission. David committed sin by his adultery with Bathsheba and later by the murder of her husband, but these sins were borne out of David's omissions which came to pass when he stayed home, rather than go to war. These sins of omission are often difficult to recognize in ourselves or others, but they are there. And after a while, they incline us to more open sins, as we see in David.
ellauri156.html on line 359: 1 My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an advocate with the father, Jesus Christ the righteous; 2 and he himself is the propitiation (placation) for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world (1 John 2:1-2).
ellauri156.html on line 481: And explain he does; Uriah's words to his commander-in-chief are as stinging a rebuke as David receives from Nathan in the next chapter. Uriah clearly understands that what David once encouraged him to do (i.e. go to be with his wife) he is now strongly urging -- even commanding -- him to do. Uriah humbly but steadfastly refuses to do this:
ellauri156.html on line 493: You may remember that when David first fled from Saul he went to Ahimelech the priest and asked for some provisions and a sword. The priest had nothing but the sacred bread, which he would allow David and his men to eat, if they had only “kept themselves from women” (verse 4). The priest assumes they may have conducted themselves otherwise. David's answer, and especially the tone of it, is very pertinent to our text. He confidently assured the priest that he and his men had kept themselves from women, almost incensed that the priest would think otherwise. And the reason David gives is that he and his men are on a mission for the king. The inference is that this is a military (or at least official) mission.
ellauri156.html on line 497: Uriah's words should have shocked David into a realization of the depth of his sin. The author uses these words in an ironically pivotal way. Uriah has just told David that he will not go to his own house, that he will not eat and drink and sleep with his wife.41 He has put this matter emphatically: “By your life, and the life of your soul, I will not do this thing” (verse 11). In the very next verses, David compels Uriah to “eat and drink” with him, with the hope that he will lie with his wife. And when Uriah swears by the life of the king that he will not do so, the king ends up taking Uriah's life. How ironic! How tragic! How hilarious!
ellauri156.html on line 503: It must be with great apprehension that Uriah joins David for dinner this last night in Jerusalem. David begins to eat and to drink, and he will not take no for an answer when he offers food and drink to Uriah. Eventually, it works, for David makes sure that Uriah has enough alcohol in his system to make him drunk. And in this condition, David sends Uriah home to “sleep it off,” in his own bed, of course. Even drunk, Uriah will not violate his wife! Unheard of! Once again, Uriah spends the night at the doorway of David's house, along with his servants. He does not go to his own house, and thus he does not sleep with his wife. David is in deep shit.
ellauri156.html on line 509: It must be an agonizing night for David, seeing that even drunk Uriah is a better man than he. But not a better pecker! And so in the morning, David acts. He writes a letter to Joab, which will serve as Uriah's death warrant. In this letter David clearly orders Joab to murder Uriah for him. He even tells him how to do so in a way that might conceal the truth of the matter. In so doing, David can honor Uriah as a war hero, and magnanimously take on the duty of being a husband to Uriah's wife, also taking care of the child she is soon to bear. Joab is to put Uriah on the front lines of battle, at the fiercest place of battle, no surprise for a man of his military skills and courage. Joab is to attack and then retreat in such a way as to make Uriah an easy target for the Ammonites, thus assuring his death. There is no mistaking David's orders to Uriah: he wants Uriah killed in a way which makes it look like a simple casualty of war. Joab complies completely with David's orders (why? Is Uriah a creep?), and Uriah is eliminated, no longer an obstacle to David's plans. In giving this order to Joab, David makes him a part of this conspiracy, making him share the guilt for the spilled blood of Uriah. David's sin continues to encompass more and more people, leading to greater and greater sin.
ellauri156.html on line 528: David had Abner buried in Hebron, as it states in Samuel 3:31-32,[10] "And David said to all the people who were with him, 'Remove your clothes and gird yourselves with this sackcloth taking turns, and wail before me and Li'l Abner.' And King David went after the beer. And they buried Abner in Hebron, and the king raised his voice and wept on Abner's grave, and all the people wept."
ellauri156.html on line 550: Earlier in this series: David condemned Joab and put him under a curse because he shed the innocent blood of Abner. Now, this same David (well, not really the same David) now uses Joab to kill Uriah and get him out of his way. David's enemy (Joab) has become his friend, or at least his ally. David's enemies (the Ammonites) have become his allies (they fire the fatal shots which kill Uriah). And David's faithful servant Uriah has been put to death as though he were the enemy. Not only is Uriah put to death, but a number of other Israelite warriors die with him. They have to be sacrificed to conceal the murder of Uriah. Uriah's death has to be viewed as one of a group of men, rather than merely one man. Without a doubt, this is the moral and spiritual low-water mark of David's life.
ellauri156.html on line 560: And so in verses 22-25 we are given an account of the messenger's arrival, of his report to David, and of David's response. I must point out that the messenger does not do as he is told, at least the way I read the account. The messenger goes to David and tells the king how the Ammonites prevailed against them as they left the city and pursued the Israelites into the open field. The Israelites then pursued the Ammonites, pushing them back toward the city as far as the city gate. It was here that Uriah and those with him were fighting. It was here that they were within range of the archers, who shot at them and killed a number of servants. And quickly the servant adds, “and your servant Uriah the Hittite is also dead” (verse 14).
ellauri156.html on line 562: Now why does this messenger not wait for David to respond in anger, as Joab instructed? Why does he inform David that Uriah has been killed, before he even utters a word of criticism or protest? I believe the messenger gives the report in this way because he understands what is really going on here. I think he may know about David and Bathsheba, and perhaps even of her pregnancy. He certainly knows that Uriah was summoned to Jerusalem. I think he also figures out that David wants to get rid of Uriah, and that Joab has accomplished this by this miserable excuse for an offensive against the enemy. I think the messenger figures out that if David knows Uriah has been killed, he will not raise any objections to this needless slaughter. And so, rather than wait for David to hypocritically rant and rave about the stupidity of such a move, he just goes on and tells him first, so that he will not receive any reaction from David.
ellauri156.html on line 564: And the servant is absolutely right, as the verse 25 indicates:
ellauri156.html on line 582: He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper, except for David, and a few others, come to think of it. But he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion (Proverbs 28:13). And that is all he finds. Quite often compassion at his scaffold and grave.
ellauri156.html on line 590: Seventh, Uriah is a reminder to us that God does not always deliver the righteous from the hand of the wicked immediately, or even in this lifetime. This is a really crucial point! Don't except to be saved except ex post facto. Daniel's three friends told the king that their God was able to deliver them. They did not presume that He would, or that He must, only that theoretically, he could if he wanted to. And God did deliver them, though with late delivery, rather like today's postal services. I think Christians should look upon this sort of deliverance as the rule, rather than the exception. But when Uriah faithfully serves his king (David), he loses his life. God is not obliged to “bail us out of trouble” or to keep us from trials and tribulations just because we trust in Him. Sometimes it is the will of God for men to trust fully in Him and to submit to human government (what? like U.S. government? No way Jose!), and still to suffer adversity, from which God may not deliver us. Spirituality is no guarantee that we will no longer suffer in this life. In fact, spiritual intimacy with God is often the cause of our sufferings (see Matthew 5).
ellauri156.html on line 604: And why not every man?
ellauri156.html on line 607: And Jonah from the belly of the whale
ellauri156.html on line 608: And the Hebrew children from the fiery furnace
ellauri156.html on line 613: 13 All these died in faith, without receiving the promises, but having seen them and having welcomed them from a distance, and having confessed that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For those who say such things make it clear that they are seeking a country of their own. 15 And indeed if they had been thinking of that country from which they went out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them. 32 And what more shall I say? For time will fail me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, 33 who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed acts of righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions, 34 quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, from weakness were made strong, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. 35 Women received back their dead by resurrection; and others were tortured, not accepting their release, so that they might obtain a better resurrection; 36 and others experienced mockings and scourgings, yes, also chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were put to death with the sword; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, in foreskins, being destitute, afflicted, ill-treated 38 (men of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and holes in the ground. 39 And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, 40 because God had provided something even better for us, to make up for the wait, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect (Hebrews 11:13-16, 32-40).
ellauri156.html on line 645: When Bathsheba's mourning is complete, David sends for her and brings her to himself as his wife. Wait, was little David born as yet, or did he start fucking her with her belly full? I do not see him bending down on his knees, proposing. I do not see him courting her, sending her roses. I see him “taking” her once again. And again. In fact, this is my favourite part. The question in my mind is, “Why?” Why does David take Bathsheba into his house as one of his wives? I do not think he is any longer trying to “cover up” his sin; it is far too late for that. She must be “showing” her pregnancy by now, and it is hard to imagine how all Israel cannot know what has been going on. It appears that at this point, David is not trying to conceal his sin, but to legitimize it. Whatever David's reasons may be, they are hardly spiritual, and they are most certainly self-serving.
ellauri156.html on line 691: The lawyer knew he was in trouble and tried to dig himself out (bad choice). He (like many lawyers then and now) thought he could get himself off the hook by arguing in terms of technicalities. And so he had a follow-up question for Jesus: “And who is my neighbor?” Jesus did not debate this man on his own terms. He was not willing to get into a word study in the original text. Instead, Jesus told a simple story, the story of the Good Samaritan.
ellauri156.html on line 720: Tänköhän takia amerikkalaisista on niin kiva että niillä on pyssyt kotona? Koti on kuin ampumarata markkinoilla, siellä saa varkaan rankaisematta ottaa hengiltä, ainaskin yöaikana. But Daniel was hot, he drew first and shot. And Rocky collapsed in the corner, ah. Se orava oli mun mailla, minä sen oravan myrkytin.
ellauri156.html on line 734: God speaks to David as though he has forgotten these things, or rather as though he has come to take credit for them himself. Everything David possesses has been given to him by God. Has it been so long since David was a lowly shepherd boy that he has forgotten? David is a “rich” man because God has made him rich. And if he does not think he is rich enough, God will give more to him. David has begun to cling to his “riches,” rather than to cling to the God who made him rich.
ellauri156.html on line 738: I fear some of us tend to miss the point here. We read Nathan's story and we hear Nathan's rebuke as though David's sin is all about sex. David does commit a sexual sin when he takes Bathsheba and sleeps with her, knowing she is a married woman. But this sexual sin is symptomatic, according to Nathan, and thus according to God. God is not just saying, “Shame on you, David. Look at all the wives and concubines you had to sleep with. And if none of these women pleased you, I could have given you another woman, just one that was not already married.” Wow, this is the same 'gotcha' as with Adam earlier: I give you about anything as long as you keep your fingers off my property.
ellauri156.html on line 774: I do not know how many people I have known who refused to rebuke or even caution someone close to them, thinking that they are being a friend by being non-condemning. A good friend does not let us continue on the path to our own destruction. Nathan was acting as a prophet, but he was also acting like a friend. Would that we had more professor friends. Would that we were a prophylactic friend to one on the path of destruction. Deliver in a timely manner those who are being taken away to death, And those who are staggering to slaughter, Oh hold them back (Proverbs 24:11).
ellauri156.html on line 776: (2) God sees our sin, even when men do not. He sees through the privy door. Our sins never slip past God unnoticed. The wicked refuse to believe that God sees their sin, or that if He does, that He will deal with it: And they say, “How does God know? And is there knowledge with the Most High?” (Psalm 73:11; see 2 Peter 3:3ff.) The answer is he has X-ray vision. And a huge notebook. God may delay judgment or discipline, but He will never ignore our sin. If he ignores it, it was a venial sin. But better not try your luck!
ellauri156.html on line 812: That is precisely what the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ does for us. We were dead in our trespasses and sins (Ephesians 2:1-3). We were blinded to the immensity of our sins (2 Corinthians 4:4). The coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, His perfect life, His innocent and sacrificial death, His literal and physical resurrection are all historical events. But the gospel is also a story, a true story. When we read the New Testament Gospels, we read a story that is even more dramatic, more amazing, more disturbing than the story Nathan told David. When we see the way unbelieving men treated our Lord, we should be shocked, horrified, and angered. We should cry out, “They deserve to die!” And that they do. But the Gospel is not written only to show us their sins -- those who actually heard Jesus and cried, “Crucify Him, Crucify Him” -- it is written so that the Spirit of God can cry out in our hearts, “Thou art the man! Yo mon!” When we see the way men treated Jesus, we see the way we would treat him, if he were here. We see how we treat him today. With laughter and ridicule. And that, my friend, reveals the immensity of our sin, and the immensity of our need for repentance and forgiveness. Words, words, words. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
ellauri156.html on line 816: He bore ours sins on the cross! And by trusting in His death, burial, and resurrection, we die to sin (or sin to die, pick your choice, like David from Nathan's deck of bottom cards) and are raised to novelty products of eternal life, in Christ. The Gospel must first bring us to a recognition of the magnitude of our sin, and of our guilt, and then it takes us to the magnitude of God's grace in Jesus Christ, by which our sins can be forgiven. Have you come to see how great your sins are before a holy God? Then I urge you to experience how great a salvation is yours, brought about by this same God, through the death, burial, and resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ. What a Relief! Plop plop fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is.
ellauri158.html on line 46: The actual world, we might now say, is the only possible world. Events could not, in the strongest sense of that expression, have gone any differently than they in fact have gone. This is the position of necessitarianism, a belief that few in the history of Western philosophy have explicitly embraced. And for good reason — on the face of it, necessaritianism is highly counterintuitive. Surely the world could have gone slightly differently than it has gone. Couldn’t the Allies have lost WWII? No way! They were in the right! Couldn’t Leibniz have been a sister or not been born at all? Täähän on kuin Jaakko Hintikka versus Jon Barwise.
ellauri158.html on line 48: For every finite cause of the desk, there will always be a temporally prior finite cause of that cause. And a prior cause of the cause of that cause. And so on, ad infinitum.
ellauri159.html on line 460: And say that you have “heard it said.”
ellauri159.html on line 569: It’s almost like the knightly virtues are the ideal masculine character. And in my opinion these virtues are a good ideal to strive towards. This is something to keep in mind. This code wasn’t meant for everyone. It’s for soldiers on horses, you know, knights… This combination of virtues is supposed to be the best possible behavior of a knight, a soldier, a fighting man. There is no mention of women and children anywhere. Naiset ja lapset ja homot ruikulikakat älkööt vaivautuko. Tää on kovien poikien leikkiä.
ellauri159.html on line 602: And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists (fair enough) and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.
ellauri159.html on line 605: Faith is when you trust God and His purpose in your circumstances more than they seem to warrant. As Hebrews 11:1 states, “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” And remember, a true knight’s first mission and calling is to please the boss.
ellauri159.html on line 621: Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give you property of your own?
ellauri159.html on line 624: Luke on talousliberaaliuskossa. In the time of the medieval knight, making prudent love made the difference between life and death, wealth or poverty, health or illness, safety or turmoil, marriage or no marriage, and children or no children. And it is no different for today’s knight. Making prudent decisions daily will help lead a fruitful and effective life.
ellauri159.html on line 672: If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters—yes, even his own life—he cannot be my disciple. And anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.
ellauri159.html on line 722: Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.
ellauri159.html on line 880: And in the dark she left behind, I knew what she had done.
ellauri159.html on line 961: INFPs are the dreamers of the world. They are deeply idealistic and passionate about their beliefs, ideas, and relationships. INFP writers include Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Albert Camus, George Orwell, J.R.R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, A.A. Milne, Franz Kafka, Edgar Allan Poe, John Milton, William Blake, Hans Christian Anderson, William Shakespeare, Homer, and George R.R. Martin. Learn more about how INFPs write here.
ellauri159.html on line 1171: We know you have no great love for facts and details. Leave enough time at the end to check that you’ve included sufficient objective data. Strive for balance and fairness, include both facts and alternative facts. Avoid over-reliance on personal insight. Ask a trusted friend to review your writing with a critical eye. Your work will be stronger for it. And, WtF, you can always just ignore them.
ellauri159.html on line 1267: You said that you would do it And indeed you did.
ellauri159.html on line 1303: Setting a high standard for oneself can become frustrating if others can’t achieve it. Avoid pushing yourself toward an unprofitable goal. Tap into your desire for efficiency and recognize when 99% are expendable. And if you need help, buy it. Other people don’t want you to be perfect—they want you to pay them megabucks. That is much more interesting.
ellauri159.html on line 1345: I was born here in Amsterdam. My father was a land holder of 700 acres [2.8 km²] here, adjoining the city on both sides of the river, and lived, as I now live, in a large brick house on the south bank of the Mohawk visible as you enter Amsterdam from the east. I was his only child, and went a good deal my own way. I ran to machinery, by fancy; patented among other devices a swathing reaper which is very successful. I was of loose and wandering ways. And was a successful gambler through the Tweed regime -- made "bar'ls" of money, and threw it away. I was a fancy gymnast also, and have had some heavy fights, notable one of forty minutes with Ed. Mullett, whom I left senseless. This was mere fancy. I never lifted an angry hand against man, woman or child -- all fun -- for me. ....I do farming in a way, but am much idle. I have been a sort of pet of the city, and think I should be missed. In a large vote taken by one of the daily papers here a month or so ago as to who were the 12 leading citizens, I was 6th in the 12, and sole in my class. So you see, if Sparta has many a worthier son, I am still boss in the department I prefer.
ellauri159.html on line 1365: And furtiveness of vision, the dull cark
ellauri160.html on line 49: We lived near together on a lane in Ch'ang-kan, And we went on living in the village of Chōkan:
ellauri160.html on line 53: And I lowered my head toward a dark corner Lowering my head, I looked at the wall.
ellauri160.html on line 54: And would not turn to your thousand calls; Called to, a thousand times, I never looked back.
ellauri160.html on line 58: And would never lose heart in the tower of silent watching. Why should I climb the look out?
ellauri160.html on line 61: And then came the Fifth-month, more than I could bear, And you have been gone five months.
ellauri160.html on line 62: And I tried to hear the monkeys in your lofty far-off sky. The monkeys make sorrowful noise overhead.
ellauri160.html on line 66: And the first autumn wind added fallen leaves. The leaves fall early this autumn, in wind.
ellauri160.html on line 67: And now, in the Eighth-month, yellowing butterflies The paired butterflies are already yellow with August
ellauri160.html on line 69: And, because of all this, my heart is breaking They hurt me.
ellauri160.html on line 70: And I fear for my bright cheeks, lest they fade. I grow older.
ellauri160.html on line 73: And I will come and meet you and will never mind the distance, And I will come out to meet you
ellauri160.html on line 211: Hemingway, then aged 22, moved to Paris with his wife, Hadley Richardson, and letters of introduction from Sherwood Anderson. In February 1922 the Hemingways visited the Pounds for tea. Although Pound was 14 years older, the men became friends; Hemingway assumed the status of pupil and asked Pound to edit his short stories. Pound introduced him to his contacts, including Lewis, Ford, John Peale Bishop, Malcolm Cowley, and Derek Patmore, while Hemingway tried to teach Pound to box. Hemingway was a drinker, Ezra not.
ellauri160.html on line 392: And then went down to the ship, Ja siitä mentiin alas paatille,
ellauri160.html on line 411: And drawing sword from my hip Mä vedin miekan vyöltä ja
ellauri160.html on line 437: Pitiful spirit. And I cried in hurried speech: Säälittävä tapaus. No mä hölähdin kiireesti:
ellauri160.html on line 440: And he in heavy speech: Ja se mökelsi epäselvästi:
ellauri160.html on line 448: “And set my oar up, that I swung mid fellows.” Ja pystytä mun mela jota heilutin muiden mukana.
ellauri160.html on line 449: And Anticlea came, whom I beat off, and then Tiresias Theban, Sit tuli Antiklea3, se sai kyytiä, ja sit teebalainen Tirso,
ellauri160.html on line 455: And I stepped back, No mä astuin taaxepäin,
ellauri160.html on line 456: And he strong with the blood, said then: Ja se veren vahvistamana paasasi:
ellauri160.html on line 460: “Lose all companions.” And then Mut näille kamuille käy köpelösti.
ellauri160.html on line 462: Lie quiet Divus. I mean, that is Andreas Divus, RIP hei Divus. Eli siis
ellauri160.html on line 464: And he sailed, by Sirens and thence Ja se purjehti Sirenille5 kuin harppisaku ja siitä
ellauri160.html on line 466: And unto Circe. ja Kirkukissan työ.
ellauri160.html on line 611: ELI: The creatures of the desert will encounter jackals And the hairy goat will call to its kind; Indeed, Lilith (night demon) will settle there And find herself a place of rest.

ellauri160.html on line 641: She makes bed sport with the sons of man, and conceives from them through their dreams, from the male desire, and she attaches herself to them. She takes the desire, and nothing more, and from that desire she conceives and brings forth all kinds of demons into the world. And those sons she bears from men visit the women of humankind, who then conceive from them and give birth to spirits. And all of them go to the first Lilith and she brings them up.
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Jori Huysmans - Andy Nyölén


ellauri161.html on line 42: Oli sillä kyllä joku "ompelija" Anne Meunier, vanha kunnon Pät, jonka kuoltua se rupesi katolisexi Huismannien suvun kauhuxi. Se siirtyi Baudelairesta ja Moreausta gregoriaanisen kirkkomusiikkiin. No kaikki tollaset symbolistit on jumalisuuteen oljen verran raollaan. Ne on anaalista järjestystä rakastavia narsistisia oikislaisia. Ihmettelin et mikä sai Andy dandyn suomentamaan tämän romskun ihan apropoo asiasta neljänteen? No selityshän löytyy tosta esipuheesta, tää on kirja noin 179 asteen kääntymyxestä, ja Andylla on tässä oma lehmä ojassa. Lopuxi Jorikin söi tärkkelysöylätin ja kuoli sen perään kurkkusyöpään 1907. Ei siitä koskaan tiedä, vaikka siitä olisi jotain hyötyä, siitä öylätistä siis. Paizi jos tuonpuoleisessa odottaakin jättimäinen kana. Tai Allah, mikä pahempaa. Olis siinä vähän selittelemistä.
ellauri161.html on line 101: All of these heresies in some way ended up by "splitting" the theanthropic (God-Man) Jesus Christ like a banana split! As St. Augustine once said concerning the doctrine of the Trinity, "Spend your life trying to understand it, and you will lose your mind; but deny it and you will lose your soul." So which one is it? Andy has already made up his mind.
ellauri161.html on line 173: Spuget keskustelivat Andyn 2010 esseetuotannosta seuraavasti. Antti Nyölénin Halun ja epäluulon esseet (2010) ja hänen muu kirjalllinen tuotantonsa on kieltämättä usein kekseliästä ja ajatuksia herättävää. Mutta yhtälailla se on täydellisen yliampuvaa ja tökeröä, totalitaristista. Hän on suosittu hahmo kaikenlaisten avarakatseisten postmodernin "teorian" syvyyksiin uponneiden humanistien piireissä, vaikka poliittisesti on murhanhimoinen demokratian vihollinen.
ellauri161.html on line 179: Psykoanalyyttisestä aivojumpasta voimmekin hypätä takaisin ensimmäiseen kysymyksistä, siihen kaikkein kiistellyimpään: mikä on mies, mikä nainen? Nyölen haluaa aloittaa viittaamalla Valerie Solanasin, tunnetun sekopään, teoriaan, jonka mukaan mies on viallinen, geenitasolla abortoitu nainen! Siinäpä uskottava "fakta". No, oletettavasti siis miehen elämäntehtävä on murtaa tämä biologinen vankila. Nyölénin ratkaisu ongelmaan on dandyismi, 1800-luvun Oscar Wilde-tyylinen hienostelu. Dandyismi on "miehen pelastussuunitelma", jossa tarkoitus on tehdä kaikkensa, jottei olisi mies! Mutta hän ei oikeasti edes usko geeneihin, ei edes atomeihin! Hän päätyy siis hylkäämään koko sukupuolieron, koska se on vain suuri valhe. Hän ihmettelee, miten kukaan suostuu uskomaan, että on välttämättömyys olla mies tai nainen! Sukupuoliero on siis uskonto! USKONTO! Pakko myöntää, että Antin logiikka katosi tässä kohdin. Andy koittaa näyttääkin dandyltä tyhmine golfinpelaajan lippalakkeineen. Mutta se on selvästikin snobi, Vantaan Mikkolasta Maunulan rivitaloon oravana kivunnut nousukas.
ellauri161.html on line 213: Christa Päffgen eli Nico (16. lokakuuta 1938 Köln, Saksa – 10. heinäkuuta 1988 Ibiza, Espanja) oli saksalais-yhdysvaltalainen rocklaulaja ja -säveltäjä. Uransa alussa hän toimi myös mallina ja näyttelijänä. Hän oli ennen omaa uraa yksi taiteilija Andy Warholin "supertähtiä" ja teki yhteistyötä 1960-luvun rock-yhtye Velvet Undergroundin kanssa. Tunnetuimpia hänen esittämiään kappaleita ovat ”I’ll Be Your Mirror”, ”Femme Fatale”, ”All Tomorrow’s Parties”, ”Chelsea Girls” ja ”Frozen Warnings”.
ellauri161.html on line 226: Tää oli Andyn hullu vuosi, se oli tapeetilla joka hemmetin kristikansan viestimessä.
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Andy dandynä frizuliina kaulassa. Lippis näyttää pieneltä. Onx mun tukka hyvin? Punaisen ristin miehiä.

ellauri161.html on line 341: – Se oli hitaasti vaikuttava myrkky, joka käänsi ajatukset. Kääntäjänä Andy käänsi ne vikkelästi takaisin.
ellauri161.html on line 356: Uskomattomalle tiedemiehelle Kari Enqvistille, joka "uskoo lujasti, että uskovat tuntevat jotakin enemmän (tai vähemmän) kuin normaalit ihmiset" (s. 90), Nyölén vastaa: "Taatusti uskoon liittyykin tunteita, hyviä, pahoja, monenlaisia. [--] Se on elämys ja tunne, mutta ei ainoastaan, sillä silloinkin, kun ei tunnu miltään, on usko yhä olemassa." (s. 90-91) Tässä on nyt puhe siitä Enkvistiltä puuttuvasta antennista, kz. täältä (ja passim). Andyn rivitalossa on tv-kaapeli. Se on aina kytkettynä, vaikka tv olis off.
ellauri161.html on line 438: Andy Nyölénin mielestä on irvokasta mutta hauskinta, sanalla sanoen hulvatonta että des Esseintes saa ravintonsa peräruiskeina. Tää on tosi paljastavaa: Ana on selkeästi anaaliaukon miehiä. "Ihastuttavaa". Onpa epämiehekäs sana.
ellauri161.html on line 442: Andy mutustelee aika paljon tota dandyismiä, se on sille joteskin arka asia. Se on vähän kuin Pierre Cadeau, särkee ryytyneenä creme bruleitä.
ellauri161.html on line 448: Joo ja nimenomaan! Huysmansin jälkipuheesta on ilmeistä, että Au rebours tarkoittikin kirjaimellisesti taantumusta, réaction. Vitun poliisivirkamies halus peruuttaa takas keskiajalle, joka sen miälestä oli apinaköörin historian parasta aikaa, kirkko päätti kaikesta ja hyvin meni. Kristikansan 1000v suruaika, sanoi joku kolleega. Mistä se tähän sitten päätyi? No solipsistis-narsistis-idealistifilosofi Sopen fanittajana, "luotti Schopenhaueriin enemmän kuin omaan järkeensä". No sitä Jorilla ei ollutkaan edes kotitarpeixi. Helvetti mikä ellopää, ja Andy on toinen samanlainen.
ellauri161.html on line 491: Annoyingly, in these days movies from the U. S. are becoming more and more of "a color". They are not telling a story, but are taking a side. They are either democrat or republican, conservative or liberal, blue or red, flyover or coast. Don't Look Up is not a big offender, but the language and presentation was clearly on the "coast" side. Thus, it will be probably appreciated by people who already saw the world this way and ignored or at best maligned by the people on the other side. And it's a pity, because this film is meant to bring us together as a civilization and not keep us divided. I feel like it could have done a better job in that direction.
ellauri161.html on line 515: But something happened in 2016 that set the wheels in motion to eventually cause McKay to change the focus of the Don't Look Up script. And that was the humiliating victory of businessman Donald Trump in the presidential election--a man with no political experience--over the left's heir apparent, Hillary Clinton.
ellauri161.html on line 517: The left was utterly ruined by Donald Trump's victory and it looked like they would never recover until a Savior came along and resurrected the once proud party who championed the "little guy." And that Savoir of course was mainstream orthodox medical science.
ellauri161.html on line 588: And yet it’s hard to think about who, exactly, is going to be moved to make changes to how they live their lives by Don’t Look Up, a climate-change allegory that acquired accidental COVID-19 relevance, but that doesn’t really end up being about much at all, beyond that humanity sucks. And film critics suck about most of all.
ellauri161.html on line 621: By and large the efforts at humour here feel like juvenile, Grand Theft Auto-level sledgehamer attempts at satire (and I say that as a fan of the video game series, sophistication is not one of my hallmarks.). ’ I can count on the fingers of one hand the parts of the film that came close to eliciting some sort of feeling. And that's what films are for, ain't they?
ellauri161.html on line 671: For the majority of the film (not Talladega, the new one), we’re bouncing from one republican caricature to the next. Streep is a female version of Donald Trump. Jonah Hill is a fratty version of Donald Trump Jr. Mark Rylance is a right-wing version of Tim Cook. (What a joke, he's way too poor.) And Ron Perlman is a red-eyed version of General Turgidson. When General Turgidson wonders aloud what kind of name "Strangelove" is, saying to Mr. Staines (Jack Creley) that it is not a "Kraut name", Staines responds that Strangelove's original German surname was Merkwürdigliebe ("Strange love" in German) and that "he changed it when he became a citizen". A kike anyway, by the name.
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Hello, Léon, Kari-Jori, Andy, neljä katolista dändyä. Sen ne ovat näkösiäkin.

ellauri161.html on line 826: Les éditions posthumes de L´Homme ont été expurgées de certains passages qui choquaient le public catholique de l´époque. Entäs se André Giden paha pappi albumissa 151? Any connection?
ellauri161.html on line 986: Bloy ottaa osaa bravuurina ranskalaisten häpeäsotaan 1870-71. Sitten aika toimetonta tunarointia, kunnes vanhemmat kuolevat, ja Bloy alkaa seukata ex-lutkan Anne Marie Roulén kaa, jonka se käännyttää, päinmakuultako selinmakuulle, ei selviä. Anna osoittautuu meedioxi, ja Bloy alkaa vakavammin sekoilla symbolien kaa. Lopulta Anna sekoaa ihan kokonaan ja joutuu pöpilään. Bloy alkaa kaveerata Huysmansin kaa ja tapailee Isle-Adamia. Se on kuin André Breton, joutuu aina kaverien kanssa hakauxiin. La mort de Barbey d´Aurevilly en avril 1889 puis celle de Villiers de l´Isle-Adam en août l´affectent profondément, tandis que son amitié avec Huysmans se fissure. Elle ne survivra pas à la publication de Là-Bas (1891), où Bloy se trouve caricaturé.
ellauri161.html on line 996: "And the rich catholics speak of Charity! The so-called Christian riches ejaculating on misery!"
ellauri161.html on line 1137: So what was the point? I say as disappointedly as the Korean ladies listening to a reading of Goethe's Werther's Leiden. What? He shot himself? So he never got to shag the woman of his heart? What a drag. And threw the rookie historian out on her ear.
ellauri162.html on line 76: Vuonna 2020 Suomessa jo 51 prosenttia kirjamyynnistä oli audiomuotoista. Isoimmalla lavalla satapäinen yleisö kuuntelee, kun historioitsija Teemu Keskisarja haastattelee kirjailija Juha Höyhensarjaa, joka on juuri kääntänyt Aleksis Kiven Seitsemän veljestä nykysuomeksi. Hänen edellinen käännöstyönsä oli Anders Andin savonmurrennos. Höyhensarjan vuonna 2017 ilmestynyt Niemi voitti kaunokirjallisuuden Finlandia-palkinnon. Kustantaja innostui ottamaan siitä suuren painoksen. Nyt on 25 000 ylimääräistä nidettä jauhettuina jyvix, niistä tehdään rakennusainetta. Puhallettavaa ekopurua.
ellauri162.html on line 146: André Gide place Bernanos dans la lignée de Barbey d´Aurevilly, mais « en diablement mieux ! », ajoutera Malraux. Samoja patapäitä koko porukka.
ellauri162.html on line 183: The point of the story is that God is willing to forgive us and accept us back IF we approach him with a repentant heart. And any man who tries to live a godly life MUST also forgive and accept his wayward wife IF she approaches him with a truly repentant heart. [Repentance: being so very very VERY sorry for your sin that you think you will NEVER do that again!]
ellauri162.html on line 187: [Mark 10:11-12] Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery against her. And if she divorces her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery.
ellauri162.html on line 189: And finer yet:
ellauri162.html on line 191: [1 Corinthians 7:12-15] If any brother has a wife who is not a believer and she is willing to live with him, he must not divorce her. And if a woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is willing to live with her, she must not divorce him. For the unbelieving husband has been sanctified through his wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified through her believing husband. But if the unbeliever leaves, let him (or her) do so. A believing man or woman is not bound in such circumstances.
ellauri162.html on line 448: "Lopullisen lopun tiedostaminen antaa näkökulman, merkityxen ja jopa toivoa. Se antaa meidän paradoxaalisesti ottaa etäisyyttä jokapäiväisiin huoliimme ja elää täydemmin tässä hetkessä." Tämä myöntää Andrew Pontzenkin: "Maailman loppuminen saa minut hetkexi surullisexi", hän sanoo. "Sitten alan hyvin nopeasti murehtia globaaleja ongelmia joita apinalla on tällä hetkellä. Ajattelen että jotain rajaa. Olemme nyt paljon pahemmassa jamassa kuin universumin lämpökuolema. Se lohduttaa."
ellauri162.html on line 492: Tertullianus suositti yxinkertaisia asuja sekä kasvisruokia. Samaan aikaan toisaalla Heliogabalus esiintyi drag queeninä, homosteli sikana ja keekoili merkkivaatteissa. Tää oli Jorista "ihastuttavaa". Hm, Andyn mielisana taas.
ellauri162.html on line 559: Sidonius Apollinaris jätti useita näytteitä satunnaisesta jakeesta; ja yhdeksän kirjekirjaa, joista W.B Anderson toteaa: "Mitä tahansa ajatteleekin hänen tyylistään ja sananrieskastaan, Sidoniuksen kirjeet ovat korvaamaton tietolähde monista aikansa elämän näkökohdista." Vaikka nämä kirjeet ovat hyvin sanakirjassa, ne paljastavat Sidoniuksen mieheksi, jolla on genaalinen luonne, joka on ihastunut hyvään elämään ja nautintoon.
ellauri162.html on line 716: Masturbation. It’s not just a great way to kill time, but it’s also the safest sex you can have. And it has many health benefits. (See: 5 Reasons You Should Masturbate Tonight.) Although we can all agree that masturbation is pretty much the cherry on top of the ice cream of life, there’s more to the act than that. In a recent study from Harvard, men who ejaculated 21 or more times per month had a 19 to 22 percent lower risk of prostate cancer than men who did so only four to seven times per month. In some parts of the world, teenagers are encouraged to masturbate. Masturbation prevents unwanted pregnancies.
ellauri163.html on line 189: The scepter shall not depart from Judah, Nor the ruler's staff from between his feet, Until Shiloh comes, And to him shall be the obedience of the peoples.
ellauri163.html on line 354: And the homage of peoples be his.
ellauri163.html on line 358: And why does King Jimmy say "The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be."
ellauri163.html on line 482: They believe that Jesus survived the crucifixion almost 2,000 Easters ago, and went to live out his days in Kashmir. And for those who scoff, remember that others have argued, just as implausibly, that Jesus came to Britain. A theory that was much in vogue when the poet William Blake famously asked: "And did those feet in ancient time, walk upon England's mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God on England's pleasant pastures seen?"
ellauri163.html on line 723: Day wrote concerning atheist PZ Myers´ blog audience: “It´s by no means a scientific test, but it is interesting to note the coincidence that 59 of the virulent atheists over at Dr. PZ Myers place report an average score on the Asperger´s Quotient test of 27.8. And this does not include the two individuals who actually have Asperger´s but did not report any test results.
ellauri163.html on line 989: Se tapahtuu, kuten Sokrateella, yleisiä järjen ilmiöitä tarkastelemalla, arjen filosofiassa. Sokrates harjoitti arjen filosofiaa Alkibiadeen peräaukolla (Fig. 2). Onko mahdollista demytologisoida Jumala niin, että hän kuten kreikkalaistenkin jumalat, säilyvät olemassaolevina, mutta tavallaan myyttiseksi tunnustettuina. Tällainen juuri on hermeneutikkojen Jumala. Mitä silloin tarkoittavat rukoukset, mitä liturgia? Ja voidaanko uskon eteen nostetut tulkinnan tikapuut kun asia on ymmärretty (Jumalaa tietyssä katupojan näkökulmassa ei todellakaan ole olemassa) heittää pois ja liittyä katoliseen kirkkoon? Ja miksi mihinkään tarvitsisi liittyä? Koska se on kivaa. On upeeta kuulua johkin tiimiin, voi heilutella niiden kaulaliinoja ja olla sillä lailla taas vähän muita parempi ja paremmassa turvassa kuin silakka parvessa. Kazo vaikka Andy Nyöleniä. Kylä sitäpaizi kristinuskokin on jo aika meemistynyt, kz. esim. HBO:n sarjaa His dark materials.
ellauri164.html on line 372: I blew through this novel myself, which in retrospect was somewhat of a grave mistake, as the book alternates between compelling and highly engaging dialogues to unrealistically long monologues which to me resemble a Rimbaud poem in translation than anything else, which is to say: hard to parse. That they got more than what they bargained for is what the ordinary reader will be struck by first when they read this. The complexity of each of the conversations cannot be overstated, which I think will inevitably result in readers just mechanically scanning the sentences rather than internalizing the arguments, with the final result being the great part of the novel sliding off like rain, leaving only vague impressions like it did with me unfortunately, but the parts that did affect me left me very humbled. And chiefly this impression will not be helped by another one of the defining features of the novel, which is its vagueness. It deliberately leaves a lot of key details unheard and leaves a lot to the ability to infer events by the reader. Though sometimes frustrating to a reader like me who reads history and biography, I recognize that it should be so for this novel, for the main conflict in it is a psychological one, so I wouldn't have it any other way.
ellauri164.html on line 386: What makes the saga so compelling is the gentle, uncomplaining way the new priest relates his many failures and humiliations. As his audience we see his kindnesses misunderstood and his simple mistakes turned against him. And yet he is determined to go out and visit all within his parish despite mounting health problems. But does he really like anybody? Except the motorbike chap perhaps.
ellauri164.html on line 388: I wouldn't recommend this much for a modern audience, or at least one not interested in debates of the nature of God's love. Human love there is precious little of. And no sex.
ellauri164.html on line 395: I am not getting from this book what I expected based on other reviews, and not what I wanted from it either. I tried, read almost half of it. There was not as much about the interaction with his parishioners as about the lectures he gets from older priests and his superiors. And here was not much spiritual inspiration for this reader. A bit ponderous. This goes on my "life is too short" shelf. (less)
ellauri164.html on line 520: Why have you dealt ill with your servant? And why have I not found favor in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me? Did I conceive all this people? Did I give them birth, that you should say to me, “Carry them in your bosom, as a nurse carries a nursing child,” to the land that you swore to give their fathers? … I am not able to carry all this people alone; the burden is too heavy for me. If you will treat me like this, kill me at once, if I find favor in your sight, that I may not see my wretchedness (Numbers 11:11-12, 14-15).
ellauri164.html on line 524: Now there was no water for the congregation. And they assembled themselves together against Moses and against Aaron. And the people quarreled with Moses and said, “Would that we had perished when our brothers perished before the Lord! Why have you brought the assembly of the Lord into this wilderness, that we should die here, both we and our cattle? And why have you made us come up out of Egypt to bring us to this wretched place which has neither grain nor figs nor vines nor pomegranates? Here there is not even water to drink!” But Moses and Aaron went way from the assembly to the entrance of the meeting tent, where they fell prostrate.
ellauri164.html on line 527: And Moses took the staff from before the Lord, as he commanded him. He and Aaron gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “Hear now, you rebels! Are we to bring water for you out of this rock?” And Moses lifted up his hand and struck the rock with his staff twice, and water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their livestock.
ellauri164.html on line 564: They angrily inquired, "Why have ye brought up the congregation of the Lord into this wilderness, that we and our cattle should die there? And wherefore have ye made us to come up out of Egypt, to bring us in unto this evil place? it is no place of seed, or of figs, or of vines, or of pomegranates; neither is there any water to drink. What the fuck, you call this a promised land?
ellauri164.html on line 566: "And Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assembly unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and they fell upon their faces: and the glory of the Lord appeared unto them. And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give forth his water, and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the rock: so thou shalt give the congregation and their beasts to drink. And Moses took the rod from before the Lord, as He commanded him.
ellauri164.html on line 568: Moses Yields to Impatience. "And Moses and Aaron gathered the congregation together before the rock; and he said unto them, Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock? And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smote the rock twice: and the water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their beasts also. And the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed Me not, to sanctify Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this congregation into the land which I have given them."
ellauri164.html on line 625: Moses had been leading a rebellious, ungrateful, complaining, people through the wilderness for 40 years. His sister had just died. And now these people had gathered together against Aaron and him to complain because there was no water, again! (Numbers 20:2-5) You would think after 40 years these people would have learned to trust their all-powerful, Living God to provide for them.
ellauri164.html on line 636: “And Moses and Aaron gathered the congregation together before the rock, and he said unto them, Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock? And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smote the rock twice: and the water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their beasts also. ” (Numbers 20:10-11)
ellauri164.html on line 658: And so it is today. The Law and good works cannot take anyone to heaven. Only faith in the finished work and shed blood of Jesus can take you there.
ellauri164.html on line 671: 10 Then Moses and Aaron gathered the assembly together before the rock, and he said to them, “Hear now, you rebels: shall we bring water for you out of this rock?” 11 And Moses lifted up his hand and struck the rock with his staff twice, and water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their livestock.” (Num. 20: 8,10–11 ESV)
ellauri164.html on line 679: “And the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not believe in me, to uphold me as holy in the eyes of the people of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land that I have given them.”” (Num. 20:12 ESV)
ellauri164.html on line 687: But the LORD was angry with me because of you and would not listen to me. And the LORD said to me, ‘Enough from you; do not speak to me of this matter again. (Deut. 3:26 ESV)
ellauri164.html on line 725: Answer: Psalms 106:32-33 states that the people angered Moses at the waters of strife, that it went ill with Moses, and that he sinned with his mouth. The incident in question occurred in Numbers 20:7-13. Miriam had just passed on. The very next verse states that the people were complaining about the lack of water. This had happened many times during their wilderness experience. And like the other times, the people railed against Moses and Aaron, whining that they would have been better off if they had stayed in Egypt. Moses and Aaron responded by falling face down. They had also done this several times. Maybe they were tired of hearing the same old complaints, or maybe this was their posture of prayer. In any event, God responded quickly, telling Moses to speak to the rock in front of all the people. Water would come gushing out -- enough water for everyone.
ellauri164.html on line 729: The bottom line is that both he and Aaron disobeyed God. Moreover, the water that rushed out was no longer seen as a gift from God, but was a product of Moses and Aaron. The people were happy; God was not. He said, "You did not trust in me; and you did not honor me as holy" (Num. 20:13). Hence, neither of them would set foot into the Promised Land. Yet, it is important to notice that just as God did not abandon his people when they sinned, he did not abandon Moses and Aaron. But in this one instance, they didn't pass the test. When crunch time came, they didn't trust God. And all of this happened at the waters of Meribah.
ellauri164.html on line 802: In the first month the whole Israelite community arrived at the Desert of Zin, and they stayed at Kadesh. There Miriam died and was buried. (2) Now there was no water for the community, and the people gathered in opposition to Moses and Aaron. (3) They quarreled with Moses and said, "If only we had died when our brothers fell dead before the LORD! (4) Why did you bring the LORD's community into this desert, that we and our livestock should die here? (5) Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain or figs, grapevines or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!" (6) Moses and Aaron went from the assembly to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting and fell facedown, and the glory of the LORD appeared to them. (7) The LORD said to Moses, (8) "Take the staff, and you and your brother Aaron gather the assembly together. Speak to that rock before their eyes and it will pour out its water. You will bring water out of the rock for the community so they and their livestock can drink." (9) So Moses took the staff from the LORD's presence, just as he commanded him. (10) He and Aaron gathered the assembly together in front of the rock and Moses said to them, "Listen, you rebels, must we bring you water out of this rock?" (11) Then Moses raised his arm and struck the rock twice with his staff. Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank. (12) But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not trust in me enough to honor me as holy in the sight of the Israelites, you will not bring this community into the land I give them." (13) These were the waters of Meribah, [1] where the Israelites quarreled with the LORD and where he showed himself holy among them.
ellauri164.html on line 864: Andrew Gass

ellauri164.html on line 894: “And the LORD said unto Moses, Go on before the people, and take with thee of the elders of Israel; and thy rod, wherewith thou smotest the river, take in thine hand, and go. Behold, I will stand before thee there upon the rock in Horeb; and thou shalt smite the rock, and there shall come water out of it, that the people may drink. And Moses did so in the sight of the elders of Israel. “And the LORD said unto Moses, Go on before the people, and take with thee of the elders of Israel; and thy rod, wherewith thou smotest the river, take in thine hand, and go.” Exodus 17:5–6
ellauri164.html on line 896: But we know that the Rock from which they drank water is Christ. “And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.” 1 Corinthians 10:4. Psalms 78: 15–16 says “He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and game them drink as out of the great depths. He brought streams also out of the rock, and caused waters to run down like rivers.” Jesus Himself testifies to this by saying, “He that believeth on Me,” as the scriptures say, “out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” John 7:38
ellauri164.html on line 904: “And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give forth His water, and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the Rock: so thou shalt give the congregation and their beasts drink. And Moses took the rod from before the LORD, as he commanded him. And Moses and Aaron gathered the congregation together before the rock, and he said unto them, Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock? And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smote the rock twice: and the water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their beasts also.” Numbers 20:7–12 (emphasis mine).
ellauri164.html on line 941: “And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron in Mount Hor by the border of the land of Edom, saying: 24 "Aaron shall be gathered to his people, for he shall not enter the land which I have given to the children of Israel, because you rebelled against My word at the water of Meribah.” (Num. 20:23-25).
ellauri164.html on line 943: “And when you have seen it, you also shall be gathered to your people, as Aaron your brother was gathered. 14 For in the Wilderness of Zin, during the strife of the congregation, you rebelled against My command to hallow Me at the waters before their eyes.” (Num. 27:13-14).
ellauri164.html on line 969: And here is the clue to what went wrong in this critical story: God says, “You and your brother Aaron take the rod and assemble the community, and before their very eyes order the rock to yield its water. Thus you shall produce water for them from the rock and provide drink for the congregation and their beasts” (Num. 20:7-8). When the time comes, Moses does speak, but what he says is ambiguous in tone and intent. Here is the very short story:
ellauri164.html on line 971: “Listen, you rebels, shall we get water for you out of this rock?” And Moses raised his hand and struck the rock twice with his rod. Out came water, and the community and their beasts drank. But God said to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not trust Me enough to affirm My sanctity before the eyes of the Israelites, even so you shall not bring this assembly to the Land that I have given them.” (Num. 20:10-12)
ellauri164.html on line 975: The Israelites had a history of trusting in God because of what they saw. The most famous example, which we repeat in the daily morning service, quotes their experience after the crossing of the Sea of Reeds: “Israel saw the wondrous power which God had wielded against the Egyptians, the people feared God; they had faith in God and in God’s servant, Moses” (Exod. 14:31). They have needed this public, indisputable evidence of their eyes ever since. God knows that what they see is what is most important. And what he wants them to see is Moses speaking—not striking the rock, as he was commanded to do on the former occasion.
ellauri164.html on line 983: And so, although we commiserate with Moses, we understand that his relationship with the people, his repertoire for responding to their needs, and his modus operandi for connecting them with God will not be sufficient for the future.
ellauri171.html on line 934: As for the matter concerning those enemies: people from your country and your own ships did this! And people from your country committed these transgression(s)...I am writing to inform you and protect you. Be aware!
ellauri171.html on line 1013: Jezebel is characterized as totally evil in the biblical text and beyond it: in the New Testament her name is a generic catchword for a whoring, non-believing female adversary (Revelations 2:20); in Judeo-Christian traditions, she is evil. The Bible is careful not to refer to her as queen. And yet, this is precisely what she seems to have been. Some early Jewish, albeit post-biblical, sources deconstruct the general picture: “Four women exercised government in the world: Jezebel and Athaliah from Israel, Semiramis and Vashti from the [gentile] nations” (in a Jewish Midrash for the Book of Esther, Esther Rabbah)
ellauri172.html on line 908: - André Gide, La symphonie pastorale, roman, éd. Gallimard, 1920. CHECK
ellauri172.html on line 962: Série de 17 romans (1985-2008) de Andrew Greeley, avec le personnage du père John Blackwood, surnommé Blackie Ryan.
ellauri180.html on line 174: OBJECTIVES: Globally approximately 25% of men are circumcised for religious, cultural, medical, or parental choice reasons. However, controversy surrounds the procedure, and its benefits and risks to health. We review current knowledge of the health benefits and risks associated with male circumcision. METHODS: We have used, where available, previously conducted reviews of the relation between male circumcision and specific outcomes as "benchmarks", and updated them by searching the Medline database for more recent information. RESULTS: There is substantial evidence that circumcision protects males from HIV infection, penile carcinoma, urinary tract infections, and ulcerative sexually transmitted diseases. We could find little scientific evidence of adverse effects on sexual, psychological, or emotional health. Surgical risks associated with circumcision, particularly bleeding, penile injury, and local infection, as well as the consequences of the pain experienced with neonatal circumcision, are valid concerns that require appropriate responses. CONCLUSION: Further analyses of the utility and cost effectiveness of male circumcision as a preventive health measure should, in the light of this information, be research and policy priorities. A decision as to whether to recommend male circumcision in a given society should be based upon an assessment of the risk for and occurrence of the diseases which are associated with the presence of the foreskin, versus the risk of the complications of the procedure. In order for individuals and their families to make an informed decision, they should be provided with the best available evidence regarding the known benefits and risks. And they should also know what God thinks of it.
ellauri180.html on line 388: And did its worst to vex the lake: Järvikin oli tosi hyrskyinen:
ellauri180.html on line 392: And kneeled and made the cheerless grate Polvistui mun eteen kuni kamiina,
ellauri180.html on line 396: And laid her soiled gloves by, untied Pani tahriintuneet hanskat pois,
ellauri180.html on line 398: And, last, she sat down by my side Ja lopuxi se istahti mun päälleni
ellauri180.html on line 399: And called me. When no voice replied, Ja kuzui mua heti uusintaan.
ellauri180.html on line 401: And made her smooth white shoulder bare, mun käden sinne, ja paljasti sen
ellauri180.html on line 402: And all her yellow hair displaced, yhden paikan keltaisine karvoineen,
ellauri180.html on line 403: And, stooping, made my cheek lie there, Ja kyykistyi, pani mun posken sinne,
ellauri180.html on line 404: And spread, o’er all, her yellow hair, Ja levitti mun naamalle karvatuheron,
ellauri180.html on line 409: And give herself to me for ever. Antaaxeen mulle kaikkensa ainiaan.
ellauri180.html on line 425: And strangled her. No pain felt she; Ja kuristin sen. Ei se sattunut;
ellauri180.html on line 430: And I untightened next the tress Ja hellitin hiukka köyttä kaulasta,
ellauri180.html on line 439: And I, its love, am gained instead! Ja mä oon nyt täysin joholla!
ellauri180.html on line 442: And thus we sit together now, Et tässä me 2 nyt istutaan,
ellauri180.html on line 443: And all night long we have not stirred, Eikä olla enää liikahdettukaan,
ellauri180.html on line 444: And yet God has not said a word! Eikä jumalakaan puutu asiaan!
ellauri180.html on line 448: To set its struggling passion free From pride, and vainer ties dissever, And give herself to me for ever."
ellauri180.html on line 483: And men forgot their passions in the dread Ihmiset unohti passionsa peläten
ellauri180.html on line 487: And they did live by watchfires—and the thrones, Eleltiin yönuotioilla, valtaistuimet,
ellauri180.html on line 491: And men were gather'd round their blazing homes Apinat kokoontui leimuvien kotiensa luo,
ellauri180.html on line 503: And hid their eyes and wept; and some did rest Jotkut nojasivat poskeensa ja koitti hymyillä,
ellauri180.html on line 505: And others hurried to and fro, and fed Hautaroihujansa polttoaineilla, tihruten
ellauri180.html on line 510: And gnash'd their teeth and howl'd: the wild birds Villit linnut kirkuivat ja löi kauhuissaan
ellauri180.html on line 512: And, terrified, did flutter on the ground, Villit eläimet tuli säikähdyxestä kesyixi,
ellauri180.html on line 513: And flap their useless wings; the wildest brutes Kyyt ryömi esille kiemurtamaan jaloissa,
ellauri180.html on line 515: And twin'd themselves among the multitude, niitä tapettiin ja syötiin eväinä.
ellauri180.html on line 518: And War, which for a moment was no more, Ja sota joka oli pysähtynyt hetkexi,
ellauri180.html on line 528: And he was faithful to a corse, and kept Paizi 1 jonka isäntä oli kalmo, se piti
ellauri180.html on line 533: And a quick desolate cry, licking the hand Uikahti kovasti, nuollen kättä
ellauri180.html on line 537: And they were enemies: they met beside Ja ne oli vihollisia: ne kohtasi
ellauri180.html on line 541: And shivering scrap'd with their cold skeleton hands Täristen kylmillä luurankokäsillä
ellauri180.html on line 556: And nothing stirr'd within their silent depths; Mikään ei liikkunut syvyyxissä;
ellauri180.html on line 558: And their masts fell down piecemeal: as they dropp'd Niiden mastot hajosivat paloina:
ellauri180.html on line 563: And the clouds perish'd; Darkness had no need Ja pilvet menehtyivät; pimeys ei tarvinnut
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ellauri181.html on line 384: What idiots! And these monkeys test the rest? Yep!
ellauri182.html on line 84: As the story progresses, Mikage thinks about and confronts major issues in life: death, hope, friendship, loneliness, and love. (Cf. Pilin vastaava lista virsikirjan lisälehdistä AndersGärderud">edellisessä albumissa. Montako erilaista apinan elettä ja pierua näihin tarvitaan?
ellauri182.html on line 137: Marriage for most Japanese women is still a social trap, commonly known as “the graveyard of life.” It means the end of a career, of economic independence. And since heterosexual love in Japan usually means marriage, an increasing number of career women are stuck with celibacy, with or without trips abroad.
ellauri182.html on line 311: Ihan lopuxi vielä 1 tuotesijoittelu: Massive heart attack are an English trip hop collective formed in 1988 in Bristol by Robert "3D" Del Naja, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall. Kuulostaa Roberta Flackin ja Tina Turnerin morfauxelta. Köyhiä neekereitä brittislummikaduilla kuten Bay-suoratoistosarjassa.
ellauri182.html on line 433: And now take a look at what is outside the circle.
ellauri183.html on line 61: Norman, Richard (2015). "Life Without Meaning?". In A. C. Grayling (ed.). The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism. Andrew Copson. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 325–246. ISBN 978-1-119-97717-9.
ellauri183.html on line 80: Faulty interpretations can create much disappointment, as in the movie version of his novel The Fixer, "Horrible. That thing went to five different writers. Edward Albee was one of them but he would only do it if he had full say over it. Dalton Trumbo finally wrote the screen play and he's a hack. The film should have been done as a sort of fable, in black and white. Instead, it was all galloping Cossacx and dancing girls: an overdone fake. And that sickens a writer--to see his book faked."
ellauri183.html on line 103: And Malamud himself -- still frail from a recent illness -- at first appears an improbable Isaiah. With his tidy demeanor, incessant self-editing ("no, wait, there's a better word . . . ") and deadpan, scrupulous style, he could be the most successful publican in Galilee. He is uneasy with talking about himself ("that kind of stuff, it's not up his alley," says his publicity-hungry "friend" Philip Roth) and seems reluctant to start. He pauses to choose among several pairs of glasses, then sits down carefully, feet flat on the floor, long fingers knitted in his lap. Finally, with the anxious geniality of a brave man settling in for root canals, he says, "Now then, I think we can begin."
ellauri183.html on line 107: He forbade television in the house until the late '50s to encourage Paul and Janna to read. And he set an example of "incredible and absolutely consistent discipline," reading every night in his slow, methodical way, underlining frequently. He doesn't prize material things all that highly, and the center of his life has always been his family and friends.
ellauri183.html on line 258: The nuclear holocaust has come and gone. Only one man survives: paleologist Calvin Cohn, who happened to be safely, deeply underwater at the time. And, after some black-humor-ish conversations with God, Cohn is allowed to live—for a while, at least—and he finds himself on an island a la Robinson Crusoe, with a communicative chimp named Buz (product of chimp-speech experiments) as his only companion. Cohn, son of a rabbi, engages in existential, religious, and Talmudic speculations with the chimp—though he refrains from trying to convert him to Judaism. He must reexamine the basics of social interaction—when Buz gets too physically chummy ("If you had suckled the lad, could you marry him?"), when a friendly gorilla appears and causes jealousies, and, above all, when five more talking chimps appear... including the lisping Mary Madelyn, the object of everyone's sexual attention (including Cohn's).
ellauri183.html on line 262: Despite Malamud's shadings with rabbinical law, then, this is a familiar hopeless-Utopia blueprint. Moreover, the restless treatment here—part downbeat-comic, part liturgical-lyric—never endows the tale with the sort of Biblical fervor which heightens the best of Doris Lessing´s fables. And the result is a disappointing, predictable parable—intentionally funny at times but unintentionally funny too, hollow in most of its lyrical moments, and only occasionally provocative in its eclectic philosophizing.
ellauri183.html on line 638: The Pharisees were the popular leaders of the Jews and the ones most laypeople looked to with confidence. The majority of the Jewish population was then expecting a world ruling messianic king to arise on the historical scene. And indeed, Josephus tells us that after Herod’s death many “kingly upstarts” emerged in Judaea and this reflects the general expectancy of the Jews that the messianic age was then imminent.
ellauri184.html on line 161: Tämä on julkaistu englanniksi kirjassa ’The Apocrypha And Pseudepigrapha Of The Old Testament' (Oxford; Clarendon Press 1913). Edesmennyt professori Aapeli Saarisalo mainitsee kirjassaan ’Hyvä Opettaja’ tämän tekstin etiopiankielisen version:
ellauri184.html on line 205: Danielin kirjasta löytyy tällänen: And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt. (Entäs me muut? Ei kuulu teille! Kyllä se vähän kuuluu!)
ellauri184.html on line 338: Capernaum, Douai Capharnaum, modern Kefar Naḥum, ancient city on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee, Israel oli postipussin nimikkokaupunki. Capernaum did not have any flamboyant gay pride parades, and Sodom did. And yet Jesus said that Capernaum was going to catch it worse, sanoo yleensä luotettavat lähteemme. Kapernaumilaiset arveli että Jeesus porukoineen oli joko hulluja tai humalaisia, ja suursyömäreitä lisäxi.
ellauri184.html on line 346: The town is cited in all four gospels (Matthew 4:13, 8:5, 11:23, 17:24, Mark 1:21, 2:1, 9:33, Luke 4:23, 31,7:1, 10:15, John 2:12, 4:46, 6:17, 24, 59) where it was reported to have been the hometown of the tax collector Matthew (aka Leevi, eri kuin evankelista), and located not far from Bethsaida, the hometown of the apostles Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John. Some readers take Mark 2:1 as evidence that Jesus may have owned a home in the town, but it is more likely that he stayed in the house of one of his followers here. He certainly spent time teaching and healing there. One Sabbath, Jesus taught in the synagogue in Capernaum and healed a man who was possessed by an unclean spirit (Luke 4:31–36 and Mark 1:21–28). This story is notable as the only one that is common to the gospels of Mark and Luke, but not contained in the Gospel of Matthew (see Synoptic Gospels for more literary comparison between the gospels). Afterward, Jesus healed Simon Peter´s mother-in-law of a fever (Luke 4:38–39). According to Luke 7:1–10 and Matthew 8:5, this is also the place where Jesus healed the boyfriend of a Roman centurion who had asked for his help. Capernaum is also the location of the healing of the paralytic lowered by friends through the roof to reach Jesus, as reported in Mark 2:1–12 and Luke 5:17–26.
ellauri184.html on line 352: And you, Capernaum, will you be lifted to the heavens? No, you will go down into the pit. For if the miracles that were performed in you had been performed in Sodom, it would have remained to this day! Fuck you guys! You will regret it!
ellauri184.html on line 700: 3 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon? and are not his sisters here with us? And they were offended at him. (Mark 6:3 KJV)
ellauri184.html on line 763: Let me just say: Norman Mailer is a massive loud mouthed boorish prick and yawning asshole of a man. His views towards women were...well, they were pretty fucked up for lack of better French. And his opinions on minorities has always been rather peculiar. As in very very strange. A former atheist, Mailer has now developed what seems to be his very own theology. But the book does prompt a few questions I have on this topic:
ellauri184.html on line 777: Everyone knows more or less about the birth of Jesus: the manger, the donkey and the ox, the three wise men, all that, all that. Adult life, too, moreover: without a Christian education, one has a vague idea of preaching, miracles, crucifixion and resurrection. And between the two, childhood, adolescence? Well, we don´t know: the bible does not say anything about it, and no credible source exists on the subject (although some myths (trip to Egypt, Asia, England) emerged later.
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ellauri185.html on line 834: One passage that offers some insight regarding birth defects can be found in John 9:2-3: "And his disciples asked him, 'Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?' Jesus answered, 'It was not that this man sinned, or his parents, but that the works of God might be displayed in him.'" It is clear from these words of Jesus that birth defects are ultimately not due to the sin of the parents or child, but serve as part of God's plan for our lives. If not for the defective person as such, then at least for the greater common good. Defective persons are prohibited from entering the holiest of the holy.
ellauri185.html on line 855: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
ellauri188.html on line 415: Josh's other projects included the horror-thriller Child of Darkness, Child of Light, an adaptation of Paterson's novel Virgin, a tale of two Catholic virgin schoolgirls, that folded when they were both found pregnant under mysterious and supernatural circumstances. To avoid being caught red "handed" Lucas relocated to Australia to play the hot "headed" American cousin Luke McGregor opposite Andrew Clarke and Guy Pearce in the first season of the family western Snowy River: The McGregor Saga. Lucas appeared in all 13 episodes of the first season, but claimed in a later interview that despite the friendly reception by Rhonda Byrne, he was homesick for the United States, and his character was killed off in the second episode of season 2.
ellauri189.html on line 88: rusza”, "And through the empty corners the king of the desert sets off") aspired themselves to a privileged position, and when it was refused
ellauri189.html on line 104: "A step – koń – kozak – ciemność – jedna dzika dusza” “And the steppe – the horse – the Cossack – darkness – they are one wild soul”). Steppi - koni - kasakka - myteryys - 1 villi sielu! Jokainen rappu jonka sä väsäät, mä tuun kellottaa suaaaa!!
ellauri189.html on line 114: It becomes clear that the apparent benevolence of the wojewoda was only a ruse to lure away the defenders from Maria’s home. During their absence his brigands, disguised as revellers (taking part in a kulig, a sort of carnival cortege of the szlachta moving about the countryside), had raided the house, carried Maria away and drowned her in a pond. Her dead body was found by the tenants and servants who had left it on the bed before they went in pursuit of the perpetrators of the crime. And so “Wacław loses in one moment everything on the world,/ Happiness, virtue, respect for his fellow-men and brothers” (“I tak Wacław od razu wszystko w świecie traci:/ Szczęście, cnotę, szacunek dla ludzi, swych braci”). It is suggested that in the “dark and dreary wood of human feelings” (“W tym
ellauri189.html on line 125: (And all is silent – where three graves meet in dreary brotherhood;/ And all is silent
ellauri189.html on line 180: (And when they have reached the plain – where the sun has rolled his immense
ellauri189.html on line 771: Other evidence includes names of places in Afghanistan and Kashmir that resemble ancient towns in Israel that are mentioned in the bible. And some say that until not so long ago, one of the names of the Amu Darya (River Oxus) was Gozan, which is mentioned as one of the placed the damn Assyrians exiled the people of Israel to. There are also the names of tribes that resemble the children of Yaakov (the names of the Israeli tribes), like Lewani (Lewi), Daftali (Naftali), Yusufzai (children of Yussuf-Yossef), Rubanni (Reuven), Afridi (Efrayim) etc. Also parts of the Pashtunwali resemble some parts of the Torah.
ellauri189.html on line 803: What’s special about the Pashtuns is that although Pashtuns do not keep Judaism today (except for some small portions like not eating some non-kosher animals), according to Pashtuns’ tradition, they did not mix. And unlike other nations who have the tradition of being descendants of Bene Israel, the face of the Pashtuns prove they did not mix.
ellauri189.html on line 807: That said, I think it is more likely that they didn’t mix than that they did. One reason is because the current situation is that most Pashtuns are not mixing. Another reason is that I can’t find a good reason why at some generation A they’d stop mixing after they mixed before that. And finally, we know from Moses (Deuteronomy 30), from Yehezkel (37), from Yirmiya (31), Yishaaya (51, 27), and from many other prophecies that the Bene Israel are out there (those who were exiled by the damn Assyrian). Because we know they don’t keep Judaism, the only possibility for them to exist as Israelis is by not mixing, and there is one, and only one, nation that fits those conditions, and it is the Pashtuns.
ellauri189.html on line 825: And finally we have non-Jews who call themselves Jews, like the Reformists, or Conservatives, and like people who went through Orthodox conversions but didn´t think about keeping the Tora for a second, yet they lied and made a big show to make rabies think they do intend to keep it. They are not Jewish. All they do by calling themselves Jews is confusing people.
ellauri189.html on line 841: So a Jew who believes in the prophets and that our Talmud’s Rabbies knew what they were talking about shouldn’t doubt the tradition of the Pashtuns not mixing with other nations. And I’m not a Rav myself, but I think there might be a consequence for Halacha here – if we meet a random Pashtun, we can’t ask him to do something that is forbidden on Shabbat, serve him anything not Kosher (from the non-Kosher stuff they do eat – some of the Kosher laws the Pashtuns do keep), etc, because as the Talmud said, in their land they are the majority.
ellauri190.html on line 245: On Easter Sunday of the year 1168, a savage warlord from the Volga region, called Andrei (cynically nicknamed Bogolubsky, i.e. “God-lover”) and his horde of Finno-Ugric tribesmen (damn those Finns!) sacked and burned Kyiv to the ground. Most Kyivites were massacred. The barbarians robbed churches, even ripping off slices of gold from their domes (something that Genghiside Mongolians later never did, they were gentlemen). They stole, among others, one most precious and revered icon of the Most Holy Mother of God from a church in the Berestovo village just south of Kyiv, taking it to their land and pretending, for centuries to follow, that it was theirs. This icon to this day is known as Матерь Божья Владимирская, “the Mother of God of Vladimir-on-Klyazyma,” as if it was painted in that savage place. The 1168 massacre marked the beginning of the “brotherly” relationship between the Ukrainian people and what is now known as “Russians” (русские, not to be confused with Rusyns-Rusychi-Ukrainians). Kyiv was hit so hard that it did not fully recover for the next ~200 years. When the Mongols under Khan Batu came in 1240, Kyiv was still not fully repopulated or rebuilt, and fell a relatively easy prey to the Asian conquerors.
ellauri190.html on line 253: Vladimirin äiti ikonista kerrotaan, että sen ensimmäisen versio lähetettiin Konstantinopolin patriarkan toimesta 1100-luvun alkupuolella Kiovan ruhtinas Juri Dolgorukille. Myöhemmin ruhtinaan poika Andrei matkusti tämä ikoni mukanaan pohjoiseen ja lähellä Vladimiria Jumalanäiti ilmestyi unessa Andreille ja kehotti viemään ikonin Vladimirin kaupunkiin (hehe).
ellauri190.html on line 257: In a traditional account the horses transporting the icon had stopped near Vladimir and refused to go further. Accordingly, many people of Rus interpreted this as a sign that the Theotokos wanted the icon to stay there. The place was named Bogolyubovo, or "the one loved by God". Andrey placed it in his Bogolyubovo residence and built the Assumption Cathedral to legitimize his claim that Vladimir had replaced Kiev as the principal city of Rus. However, its presence did not prevent the sack and burning of the city of Vladimir by the Mongols in 1238, when the icon was damaged in the fire. You win some, you lose some.
ellauri190.html on line 277: By 1659, the two outstanding sons of Ukraine, a Kozak general Ivan Vyhovsky and an eccentric scholar-nobleman Yuriy Nemyrych conceived what became known as the Union of Hadyach. It was a unique document, which, essentially, argued in favor of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth transforming into the commonwealth of Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine. Vyhovsky and Nemyrych proposed to establish a Great Principality of Ukraine on par with the Kingdom of Poland and the Great Duchy of Lithuania. And it was a unique historical moment, because in July 1659 the Ukrainian troops won a huge battle against the Muscovite army near the city of Konotop, totally crushing the Muscovites and proving that Ukraine did not need the “friendship” of the tyrannic Tzars. (See the analogy?) If the Hadyach Union had been approved by the Sejm of the Republic, Ukraine would perhaps have become a more European country and would progressively move toward full Western style independence. Again, tragically, it did not happen. Nemyrych was killed at a duel, and Vyhovsky forced to resign by populists who hated him because of his aristocratic blood and his alleged (rather than actual) love of things Polish. Without these two luminaries, the Sejm did not even bother to convene for discussions on the Hadyach Union, making it into a useless piece of paper. It was later “adopted,” but in such a distorted version that it excluded its main point, the creation of the Ukrainian state. Sellasta se on. Ukrainan, Puolan ja Baltian historia osoittaa, miten vaikeaa on merkata reviiriä jollei sitä ole valmiixi maastoon merkitty.
ellauri190.html on line 279: By the end of the 17th century, the newly forming Russian Empire under Tzar Peter I established its reign over the Ukrainian lands to the east of the Dnipro river, ceding the western part of Ukraine to the Republic (which, in turn, evolved more and more into the Polish monarchy rather than the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of the old days). In 1702, a great son of Ukraine, a giant of military strategy, diplomacy, and statesmanship, Ivan Mazepa, being the Kozak leader of the eastern part of Ukraine, suppressed the uprising of Paliy on the other (Western) side of the Dnipro and added huge parts of the country to his control. It was a big step toward the unification and freedom of Ukraine. Moreover, in 1709 Mazepa joined his forces with the Swedish king Charles XII (haha, the gay) against Tzar Peter, hoping to rid his dear mother Ukraine from slavery in the captivity of the Tzars. And again… tragically, Mazepa managed to gather less manpower than he hoped to gather, because the populist agitators slandered him in their massive propaganda campaign (no doubt, directed from Muscovy), portraying him in the eyes of the Ukrainian Kozaks as a rich aristocrat who cares nothing about the “simple people,” a clandestine Catholic (or Protestant), and overall “not really Ukrainian.” (This tragedy will repeat itself in 1918 and in 2019.) Mazepa’s loyalists were defeated together with the Swedes, and Ukraine lost her historical chance for yet another time. But third time is a charm! Nobody will blame a Jew for being on the side of the catholics!
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ellauri191.html on line 1053: Andric" class="mw-redirect" title="Ivo Andric">Ivo Andrić
ellauri191.html on line 1125: "for the artistic power and integrity with which, in his And_Quiet_Flows_the_Don" title="And Quiet Flows the Don">epic of the Don, he has given expression to a historic phase in the life of the Russian people"
ellauri191.html on line 2140: In the Wall Street Journal, Joseph Epstein wrote, "You might not know it, but you and I are members of a club whose fellow members include Leo Tolstoy, Henry James, Anton Chekhov, Mark Twain, Henrik Ibsen, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Jorge Luis Borges and Vladimir Nabokov. [And, we might add: Virginia Woolf, Joseph Conrad, Anna Akhmatova, Ella Fitzgerald, and Eudora Welty.] The club is the Non-Winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature. All these authentically great writers, still alive when the prize, initiated in 1901, was being awarded, didn't win it."
ellauri192.html on line 267: Even the specialist in modern literary history will be hard put to recall, let alone have any serious awareness of, such luminaries as Rudolf Eucken, a philosopher crowned in 1908; as the Danish novelist Henrik Pontoppidan (1917); or as Grazia Deledda, the Sardinian novelist who, in 1926, became one of the very few women to be chosen. And look how bad she was! Even where the recipients are illustrious, their work has repeatedly fallen outside normal definitions of literature. Eucken, Bergson, Bertrand Russell are philosophers. Theodor Mommsen, honored in 1902, was a great historian and epigrapher of ancient Rome, but hardly one whose prose has made the German language live. Churchill (1953) . . . was Churchill. He had a toilet in his gum shoe, with letter W.C written on it and paper in the tip.
ellauri192.html on line 269: Taking into sympathetic account the widest margin of human error, is it possible to take seriously an institution and procedure that passes over the majority of the greatest novelists and renewers of prose in the modern age? James Joyce, Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka (whose presence towers over our sensual literature and of the meaning of a bug, quite a feat for a little man who one should not expect to tower over anything much), Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Andre Malraux, Hermann Broch, Robert Musil, D. H. Lawrence, either escaped the notice of or were, on nomination, rejected by the Nobel committee. Can one defend a jury which prefers the art of Pearl Buck (1938) to that of, say, Virginia Woolf? Paul Claudel, a picee of shit whose dramas we can set fairly beside those of Aeschylus and of Shakespeare just to scare people, never received the accolade. Paul Heyse was chosen, not Bertolt Brecht. Galsworthy is a Nobel, not Carlo Emilio Gadda, one of the most original and inventive writers of fiction in this century. Who the fuck is he? Composer of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida? No that was Iron Butterfly, and a good piece it was indeed.
ellauri192.html on line 273: There are great, canonic names on the Nobel list, choices on which common sense and passionate alertness concur. I have mentioned Yeats. We find Anatole France, Kipling, Shaw, Thomas Mann, Andre Gide, T. S. Eliot, Pasternak, Faulkner, Hemingway, Seferis, Montale, Beckett and Solzhenitsyn (the last, I would guess, a titan among men even more, perhaps, than among writers; what I mean by this is he was tall but not much of a novelist). But place the two lists next to each other, and the cardinal truth springs to view: during these past 83 years, the award of the Nobel Prize in Literature has scored more misses than hits. With eminent exceptions, it is the uncrowned who are sovereign.
ellauri192.html on line 281: When political-ideological risks are taken, as in the selection of Neruda, of Pasternak, of Sholokhov, the system appears to be one of almost immediate apology and compensation: the suspect Sholokhov was chosen to repair the storm damage done by the brave resignation of Pasternak. The relatively risky award to Garcia Marquez in 1983 will, it is rumored, soon be counter-balanced by the choice of a much ''safer'' Latin American voice. And lo it was, with the Argentine right-wing goon Llosa! The Muses of Stockholm prize civility
ellauri192.html on line 283: THIS same bias extends to literary forms. We look in vain on the Nobel register for the experimental, formally subversive, controversial movements and texts that distinguish modernism. No Surrealist has been rewarded, no major Expressionist, no poet or playwright out of the seminal world of Dada or absurdism (Andre Breton, Hugo Ball, Gertrude Stein). The boat is not to be rocked. On august occasion, lyric eroticism and even sorrowful homosexuality are admitted to Parnassus. Radical sexual play in style, in ''amoral'' revaluation, are vetoed. The liberating sensualists, such as John Cowper Powys, supreme in English fiction after Hardy, are left out. Colette is nowhere to be found. Her heir in sensuous contrivance, Nabokov, was blackballed.
ellauri192.html on line 309: So on the one hand is Tokarczuk, a proponent of multiculturalism who has remained vocal despite facing profound antagonism for her stance — and grown more so since her first major encounter with that antagonism in 2014. And on the other is Handke, eulogizer of Milsoevic, who dictated the Bosnian genocide during the Balkan wars of the 1990s and died while on trial for war crimes against the Hague. He too has remained committed to his position; the “go to hell” of 2014, one of his last known public comments on the matter, speaks volumes. But has it worked? No here we are as before, giving hell to him.
ellauri192.html on line 330: Ainakin Jaro ize oivalsi miten mitätön se oli. “And Now, Goodby” sisälti seuraavat värsyt:
ellauri192.html on line 596: And yet their frowning God Silti niiden äkäinen jumala
ellauri192.html on line 614: And this flower perhaps is the only thing Ruma rododendron onkin ehkä ainoa
ellauri192.html on line 835: It's painful but the problem of the Russian Federation is not Putin, but the Russians, serving their patron with obsequiousness. Nowadays Putin is gaining more and more support with ordinary people. And although I don't watch Russian television nowadays, since it's all lies, there's one piece of truth in the news nowadays - Putin is gaining support. Regardless the fact that lots of Russians still don't have running water in their houses and go to the toilet outside the house, many can't find a job that can support their family, they feel pride for Putin who doesn't give away Crimea.
ellauri192.html on line 857: Brooks was born on June 28, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York City, to Kate (née Brookman) and Max Kaminsky, and grew up in Williamsburg. His father's family were Jewish people from Gdańsk, Poland; his mother's family were Jews from Kyiv, in the Pale of Settlement of the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine). In 2021, Brooks published a memoir, All About Me!.During his teens, he legally changed his name to Mel Brooks, influenced by his mother´s maiden name Brookman, after being confused with trumpeter Max Kaminsky. "And I'm sure a lot of my comedy is based on anger and hostility. Growing up in Williamsburg, I learned to clothe it in comedy to spare myself problems—like a punch in the face."
ellauri192.html on line 882: Regarding religion, Brooks stated:"I'm rather secular. I'm basically Jewish. But I think I'm Jewish not because of the Jewish religion at all. I think it's the relationship with the people and the pride I have. The tribe surviving so many misfortunes, and being so brave and contributing so much knowledge to the world and showing courage." And most of all for being wickedly funny! Just read The Bible! And watch my films!
ellauri194.html on line 257: Europeans in Medieval China reported findings from their travels to the Mongol Empire. Some accounts and maps began to place the "Caspian Mountains", and Gog and Magog, just outside the Great Wall of China. The Tartar Relation, an obscure account of Friar Carpini's 1240s journey to Mongolia, is unique in alleging that these Caspian Mountains in Mongolia, "where the Jews called Gog and Magog by their fellow countrymen are said to have been shut in by Alexander", were moreover purported by the Tartars to be magnetic, causing all iron equipment and weapons to fly off toward the mountains on approach. In 1251, the French friar André de Longjumeau informed his king that the Mongols originated from a desert further east, and an apocalyptic Gog and Magog ("Got and Margoth") people dwelled further beyond, confined by the mountains. In the map of Sharif Idrisi, the land of Gog and Magog is drawn in the northeast corner (beyond Northeast Asia) and enclosed. Some medieval European world maps also show the location of the lands of Gog and Magog in the far northeast of Asia (and the northeast corner of the world).
ellauri194.html on line 263: An explanation offered by Orientalist Henry Yule was that Marco Polo was only referring to the "Rampart of Gog and Magog", a name for the Great Wall of China. Friar André's placement of Gog and Magog far east of Mongolia has been similarly explained.
ellauri194.html on line 474: Eli emme tiedä tiedämmekö me. Hmm, suhtaudun skeptisesti Krister Talviseen, tietääköhään sekään yhtään mitään. Mun piti tenttiä Chisholmin laiha läpyskä hienostuneelle Andre Maurylle. Sain tieto-opista vaan kakkosen, mikä paskakaivoarvosana. Kannoin siitä sille kaunaa pitkän ajan. Varmaan sixi koska aina nukahdin sen luennoilla. Se aloitti ainoana klo 8 ja mä olin sitä ennen käynyt uimassa Yrjönkadun uimahallissa. Hyvin maistui uni uikkineelle Andrén tasaisessa törinässä. Ize asiasssa se taisi vähän änkyttää.
ellauri194.html on line 518: André Maurystä on lyhkönen Wikipedia-artikkeli suomeksi, ei kuvaa, ei syntymä- eikä kuolinaikoja. Tunnetumpi kaima tekee hienoja urheilu- ja tandempyöriä jossain Ranskassa. Andre oli tärisevän kukkakaalikorvaisen Steniuxen oppilas ja kirjoitti väitöskirjan Tractatuxesta. Nyze varmaan tärisee jo izekin. André oli sivistynyt mies, jotenkin Carl-Erik Carlsonin tapainen vaatimaton ja vähäeleinen herrasmies, vaikka etäinen.
ellauri194.html on line 974: Bill Gates ja Larry Page keskustelevat Sanoma-talon alakerrassa: Hanki Outlook for Android!
ellauri194.html on line 990: Other opposition MPs could be heard shouting 'criminal' as the PM made his statement. And it was not enough to prevent hostile Tories from demanding he quit.
ellauri194.html on line 1003: Kekä on Taflat Top joka koittaa huijata rahaa laahuxelta Elon Muskin ja Ilta-Pulun avulla? Onko se tää roistonnäköinen leadership akateemikko Jimi Terska Californiasta? The Academy For Leadership and Training? The Outfit for Dealership And Suckering? Jimi Terska on kirjoittanut kirjan WORST Practices...in Corporate Training: Spectacular Disasters...What We Do by Jim Glantz. In this kinda book, we'll laugh and you learn as you hear us successful trainers tell our most horrific training disaster stories…and what the suckers learned were the root causes of their failures. After each of our epic failure stories, Jim skillfully provides simple-to-use templates and checklists to help make sure you make the same mistakes and pitfalls in your own training programs. Like hire more snakeoil salesmen like us.
ellauri196.html on line 679: Brando harbored far more enmity for his father, stating, "I was his namesake, but nothing I did ever pleased or even interested him. He enjoyed telling me I couldn't do anything right. He had a habit of telling me I would never amount to anything. I would never become The Most Important Person of The Century. And he was right."
ellauri196.html on line 763: And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah
ellauri196.html on line 781: And even though it all went wrong
ellauri197.html on line 61: And on my leaning shoulder Se piti mua kii varresta
ellauri197.html on line 122: And loved in misery, Ja kurjasti rakastin
ellauri197.html on line 130: And laughed upon his breast to think Mä nauroin sen mahan päällä
ellauri197.html on line 140: And give his own and take his own Se lahjat antaa ja lahjat saa
ellauri197.html on line 141: And rule in his own right; Kukkulan on kuningas,
ellauri197.html on line 142: And though it loved in misery Ja vaixe eli kurjuudessa
ellauri197.html on line 194: And those that build them again are gay. Ja uudisrakentajat ovat hilpeitä.
ellauri197.html on line 230: And lights were paling out of the West, Ja valot haalenisivat lännen suunnalla,
ellauri197.html on line 232: And I would lay my head on your breast; Ja painaisin pääkkyni sun tissille,
ellauri197.html on line 233: And you would murmur tender words, Ja sä mumisisit mulle helliä sanoja,
ellauri197.html on line 262: And who could play it well enough Ja kuka pystyy pidättämään koko varvia,
ellauri197.html on line 283: And perish of the cold. Ja kuihdun kylmässä.
ellauri197.html on line 355: And of the sun his working vigor borrow, Ja jos aurinko antaa sille lisää tehoja,
ellauri197.html on line 361: And yet no greater, but more eminent, Siltikään ei isompana, vaan pystympänä
ellauri197.html on line 372: And though each spring do add to love new heat, Ja vaikka joka kevät lisää rakkauteen uuden kiiman,
ellauri197.html on line 405: And though each spring adds new vigor to love, as princes levy new taxes in times of war, and do not remit them even during peace, no winter shall reduce the spring’s increase. “Thus love is not like grass, but more like heaven; rather, it combines both realms and is constant in change.”
ellauri197.html on line 422: And never pass away! Eikä häippäsisi!
ellauri197.html on line 440: And all its transient bliss– Voi onni olla, vaikka väliaikainen?
ellauri197.html on line 555:

Välkommen till väst Andrej


ellauri197.html on line 557: McDonald’s lämnade Ryssland – Andrej förlorade jobbet. Efter att Ryssland anföll Ukraina har en stor del av de globala storföretagen lämnat landet. Hur djup den ekonomiska recessionen blir är ännu för tidigt att säga. Experterna tror att situationen kan bli lika svår som på 1990-talet när Vilperin Perikunta välkomnade Andrej hos oss sist.
ellauri197.html on line 567: – Jag trodde aldrig att McDonald's skulle stänga. Ända till sista dagen var vi övertygade om att det inte skulle ske. Och så plötsligt sade de: Nu får ni tvätta av all utrustning, för vi ska stänga restaurangen. It-studentenAndrej (21) bor i Moskva. HBL publicerar bara hans förnamn av säkerhetsskäl.
ellauri197.html on line 569: Den ryska huvudstaden är en dyr stad och McDonald's var ett perfekt sätt för Andrej att tjäna extra pengar vid sidan om studierna. McDonald är känd för sin hyggliga behandling av slavarbetare.
ellauri197.html on line 573: Liksom många ryska studenter bor Andrej hemma hos sina föräldrar för att spara pengar. På McDonald's fick han motsvarande 2,3 euro i timmen. Lönen är låg, men de cirka 340 euro som han vanligen tjänade i månaden hade en stor betydelse för hans ekonomi.
ellauri197.html on line 589: Andrej håller för sin del redan på att leta efter ett nytt jobb vid sidan om studierna. Som it-student kommer han troligen inte ha några problem med att hitta ett. Hans dröm i framtiden är att vara med och utveckla den digitala produkten NFT (Non-fungible token). Men medan studierna pågår hade han gärna haft kvar sitt deltidsjobb på McDonald's.
ellauri197.html on line 593: Sedan kriget började har tusentals människor lämnat Ryssland, framför allt it-experter och programmerare, som har lätt att hitta jobb utomlands. Också Andrej funderar på det.
ellauri197.html on line 600:
Tervetuloa länteen Andrei, hanttihommiin meidän landeen. Tää on tie taivaankanteen, tämä on tie vapauteen.

ellauri197.html on line 679: And what is that I hunger for but God?

ellauri198.html on line 51: And never, ever give up.
ellauri198.html on line 160: And the stars sparse.I heard them.
ellauri198.html on line 239: The most terrible day, preceding those described above, was May 30th, Memorial Day. On the south side of Chicago 1,500 workers, including some of their families, marched to the Republic Steel plant for a picket line and to hold a meeting. They were met by 200 police and dozens of paddy wagons. A group of 300 workers advanced to confront the police. After debate, then heated argument, the police opened fire on the workers, first shooting dozens, then clubbing those still fleeing and many they had already shot. Ten were killed and forty others were shot, almost all in the back. One was paralyzed from the waist down. One hundred were beaten with clubs, including an eight-year-old child. After Memorial Day, workers were fearful that any wrong move could sudden death. And their union leaders offered no larger strategy to answer the violence.
ellauri198.html on line 241: All these anti-worker policies were carried out by Democratic governors and mayors under supposedly pro-labor Roosevelt. This brought the strike to an end. Vocally radical union leaders (like John Lewis of the United Mineworkers) blamed the President, the steel companies, and excessive violence of the police. And all these factors were a real part of the loss. But these same union leaders had tied their fate to the Democratic Party. Even after the Memorial Day massacre and the defeat of the strike, they continued to support Roosevelt and the Democratic machine.
ellauri198.html on line 276: And merciless. They do not know
ellauri198.html on line 280: And is hard as perfectly transparent iron, they cleave it
ellauri198.html on line 371: And ask the road? I guessed what skull-like laugh väärään näyttää puoliojo heppi,
ellauri198.html on line 395: And hears one bid the other go, draw breath Kamut pihalle jo tekee hoppua:
ellauri198.html on line 397: "And the blow fallen no grieving can amend;") Ei voivotus sitä auttaa voi.
ellauri198.html on line 404: And still the man hears all, and only craves Sairas kuulee kaiken vaan ei auta,
ellauri198.html on line 413: And all the doubt was now—should I be fit? Ezyystä kysyttiin, saanko mäkään kuxia?
ellauri198.html on line 466: And shut eyes underneath the rusty mane; Silmät harjan alla just kiinni menossa,
ellauri198.html on line 544: And more than that - a furlong on - why, there Eikä siinä kaikki - pikkumatkan päässä
ellauri198.html on line 568: And just as far as ever from the end! Eikä vieläkään se oo lähimainkaan siellä!
ellauri198.html on line 620: And such was fortunate, yet each of old Yxi pitkä toinen kova kolmas ikivanha,
ellauri198.html on line 627: I saw them and I knew them all. And yet Vasemman tunsin raamatullisesti, oikealta
ellauri198.html on line 629: And blew "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came." "Veteraanin iltahuudon" soitin tuolla.
ellauri198.html on line 654: I saw them and I knew them all. And yet

ellauri198.html on line 656: And blew. "Child Roland to the Dark Tower came."

ellauri198.html on line 770: Browning on Haroldista hienompi kuin Shelley koska se on vielä hullumpi ja solipsistisempi, kuin Roope Ankka jonka Andien hullu mies mieluusti tunnusti izeään vielä hullummaxi. Kaikki runoilijat puhuu munista, mutta vain Browning koittaa "pistää" nelikulmaisia pyöreisiin reikiin.
ellauri198.html on line 803: And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made; Pykään sinne pienen kojun savesta ja heltoista,
ellauri198.html on line 805: And live alone in the bee-loud glade. Siellä oljentelen izexeni pöristen.
ellauri198.html on line 807: And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow, Siellä saan mä olla vähän sentään rauhassa, näät rauha
ellauri198.html on line 810: And evening full of the linnet’s wings. Ja ilta täynnä hempon siipiä.
ellauri198.html on line 838: And the mome raths outgrabe.
ellauri198.html on line 853: He faced death with a courage that was founded partly on his vague hope for reincarnation. In his proud moods he could speak in the stern voice of his famous epitaph, written within six months of his death, which concludes his poem “Under Ben Bulben”: “Cast a cold eye / On life, on death. / Horseman, pass by!” But the bold sureness of those lines is complicated by the terror-stricken cry that “distracts my thought” at the end of another late poem, “The Man and the Echo,” and also by the poignantly frivolous lust for life in the last lines of “Politics,” the poem that he wanted to close Last Poems: “But O that I were young again / And held them in my arms.”
ellauri198.html on line 856: Poetic ingredients of the sort Yeats described in “The Dark Tower”: “Poet’s imaginings / And memories of love, / Memories of young men and women, / All those things whereof / Man makes a superhuman / Mirror-resembling dream.”
ellauri198.html on line 874: There are two realities, the terrestrial and the condition of fire. 1 All power is from the terrestrial condition, for there all opposites meet and there only is the extreme of choice possible, full freedom. [This seems inaccurate slightly, the terrestrial or earthly condition contains the condition of fire, water, and air; the mental, the material, and mental-material interaction respectively. How to distinctly separate water and earth is an issue going back at least to the Corpus Hermeticum.] And there the heterogeneous is, evil, for evil is the strain one upon another of opposites; but in the condition of fire is all music and rest. [Compare this with interpretations of Manichean or Gnostic dualism that there is a pure and impure world; castor and pollux.] Between is the condition of air where images have but a borrowed life, that of memory or that reflected upon them when they symbolise colours and intensities of fire; the place of shades who are 'in the whirl of those who are fading,' and who cry like those amorous shades in the Japanese play:-- Huoh, ei jaxa. Tää kaverihan oli täysin tärähtänyt:
ellauri198.html on line 899: And if the spark with which Heaven lit my spirit
ellauri198.html on line 907: And scarce have ceased to be . . . "Dost thou behold,"
ellauri203.html on line 218: However, this belated first love was not as simple as Dostoevsky had hoped. Isaeva began taunting the writer with letters telling him of her intention to marry one or other wealthy official. Although the pair did ultimately marry, their troubles continued, and the two never settled into a harmonious marriage, with Dostoevsky taking on a role more like a friend or brother to Isaeva, rather than a husband. Mark Slonim, an important Russian scholar, writes in his book The Three Loves of Dostoevsky: “He loved her for all these feelings that she excited in him. For everything that he gave her, for everything that was connected with her. And for all the pains from her.”
ellauri203.html on line 319: And the snake is gold-skinned as it should always be. Mutta käärme on yhtä kultainen kuin se on aina ollut.
ellauri203.html on line 325: And a yellow-sailed boat comes nearer the island, Ja keltainen vaara lähenee Formosan saarta,
ellauri203.html on line 327: And leads into a starry night. Ja taivaalla on tavallinen määrä tähtiä.
ellauri203.html on line 329: And those who expected lightning and thunder Ne jotka odottivat suurta paukkua
ellauri203.html on line 331: And those who expected signs and archangels’ trumps Ne jotka odottivat arkkienkeleitä trumpetoimaan
ellauri203.html on line 376: Alfasusi-aliaksen alla Miłosz kuvailee puolalaisen kirjailijan Jerzy Andrzejewskin elämää ja sitä, kuinka hän teki yhteistyötä Stalinin kanssa Puolassa. Ennen toista maailmansotaa Andrzejewskia ihailtiin laajalti katolisten romaanien kirjoittajana ja hän piti itseään Jacques Maritainin seuraajana. Miłosz kuitenkin uskoo, että Andrzejewskin katolinen usko oli vain ihon syvyistä.
ellauri203.html on line 378: Puolan natsimiehityksen aikana Andrzejewski oli Puolan maanalaisen valtion kirjallisen siiven johtaja. Tässä ominaisuudessa hän kirjoitti monia novelleja ja piti monia maanalaisia kirjallisia lukemia, jotka voittivat monia värvättyjä ja vahvistivat Puolan kotiarmeijan moraalia. Miłosz kuvailee myös, kuinka hän ja Andrzejewski kävelivät yhdessä kaupungin raunioiden ja raunioiden läpi palattuaan Puolan pääkaupunkiin Varsovan kansannousun jälkeen. Miłosz ilmaisee sitten uskovansa, että kapinan kauhut olivat tuhonneet Andrejewskin uskon kunnian, isänmaallisuuden ja uskollisuuden arvoihin.
ellauri203.html on line 379: Sodan jälkeen Andrzejewski alkoi kirjoittaa, ja kun uusi Puolan valtio alkoi hitaasti vaatia häneltä sokeaa tottelevaisuutta, hän totteli kyselemättä. Andrzejewski jopa tuomitsi julkisesti aiemman kirjoittamisensa sosialistisesta realismista poikkeamisesta. Vaikka Andrzejewski on joskus kirjoittanut katolisia romaaneja, hän hyväksyy mielellään kannan, joka pitää Vatikaania tuomitsevia puheita. Sen jälkeen muut intellektuellit alkoivat kutsua Andrzejewskia "kunnioitettavaksi prostituoiduksi".
ellauri203.html on line 385: Sodan jälkeen Borowski palasi Puolaan ja Andrzejewskin tavoin hänestä tuli hallitsevan puolueen propagandisti. Lopulta hän kuitenkin pettyi ja vaipui lamauttavaan masennukseen. Annettuaan useita lausuntoja pettyneen neuvostorunoilijan Vladimir Majakovskin itsemurhasta vuonna 1930 Borowski riisti henkensä. Hänen epäilyksistään huolimatta Puolan stalinistinen hallitus käytti hänen hautajaisiaan propagandakseen.
ellauri203.html on line 443: and many men live by them and for them. And yet it seems to me that if
ellauri204.html on line 342: “So saying, Argeiphontes gave me the herb, drawing it from the ground, and showed me its nature. At the root it was black, but its flower was like milk. [305] Moly the gods call it, and it is hard for mortal men to dig; but with the gods all things are possible. Hermes then departed to high Olympus through the wooded isle, and I went my way to the house of Circe, and many things did my heart darkly ponder as I went. [310] So I stood at the gates of the fair-tressed goddess. There I stood and called, and the goddess heard my voice. Straightway then she came forth, and opened the bright doors, and bade me in; and I went with her, my heart sore troubled. She brought me in and made me sit on a silver-studded chair, [315] a beautiful chair, richly wrought, and beneath was a foot-stool for the feet. And she prepared me a potion in a golden cup, that I might drink, and put therein a drug, with evil purpose in her heart. But when she had given it me, and I had drunk it off, yet was not bewitched, she smote me with her wand, and spoke, and addressed me: [320] ‘Begone now to the sty, and lie with the rest of thy comrades.’ “So she spoke, but I, drawing my sharp sword from between my thighs, rushed upon Circe, as though I would slay her. But she, with a loud cry, ran beneath, and clasped my knees, and with wailing she spoke to me winged words: [325] “‘Who art thou among men, and from whence? Where is thy city, and where thy parents? Amazement holds me that thou hast drunk this charm and wast in no wise bewitched. For no man else soever hath withstood this charm, when once he has drunk it, and it has passed the barrier of his teeth. Nay, but the mind in thy breast is one not to be beguiled. [330] Surely thou art Odysseus, the man of ready device, who Argeiphontes of the golden wand ever said to me would come hither on his way home from Troy with his swift, black ship. Nay, come, put up thy sword in this here sheath, and let us two then go up into my bed, that couched together [335] in love we may put trust in each other.’ “So she spoke, but I answered her, and said:‘Circe, how canst thou bid me be gentle to thee, who hast turned my comrades into swine in thy halls, and now keepest me here, and with guileful purpose biddest me [340] go to thy chamber, and go up into thy bed, that when thou hast me stripped thou mayest render me a weakling and unmanned? Nay, verily, it is not I that shall be fain to go up into thy bed, unless thou, goddess, wilt consent to swear a mighty oath that thou wilt not plot against me any fresh mischief to my hurt.’
ellauri205.html on line 104: And fallen leaves
ellauri205.html on line 119: And all-night shows
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ellauri206.html on line 94: And what happens? Nordic welfare countries are being forced by military threat to join free trade deals that make the global imbalance and injustice just worse.
ellauri206.html on line 304: Et la treille où le Pampre à la Rose s’allie. And the treillised vineyard where the grapevine unites with the rose.
ellauri207.html on line 70: Nick Cave on myös kirjailija. Esikoisromaani Kun perse näki Herran enkelin ilmestyi vuonna 1992 (alkuperäisteos And the Ass Saw the Angel ilmeistyi 1988). Toinen romaani Bunny Munron kuolema (The Death of Bunny Munro) julkaistiin syyskuussa 2009 yhtä aikaa 30 maassa.
ellauri207.html on line 72: ‘And the crows – they still wing, still wheel, only closer now – closer now – closer to me. These sly corbies are birds of death. They’ve shadowed me all mah life’
ellauri207.html on line 312: Mutta nyt! Rokonarpinen rumaviixinen (lue värivammainen) tri A. Srivanandan puhuu ruåzia selvällä suomalaisella korostuxella! Koukeroinen käsialakin sillä on kuin Akulla valssikuninkaana. Peppi pöyristyy ja alkaa tapansa mukaan heti haastaa riitaa, vaikka vika on täysin sen. No saatuaan äijän kuriin Peppi alkaakin pitää hänestä. Nimikin on Anders, niinkuin Anders And, adoptiolapsi Suomen Turusta, ei siis mikään tavallinen matu vaikka Ananda. Mulla oli Anders And niminen sininen Aku Ankka-polkupyörä pienenä. Se oli aluxi kolmipyöräinen mutta sen sai muutetuxi 2-pyöräisexi. Peppi käyttää kanta-asukkaan etua ja alkaa sinutella lupaa pyytämättä Akua. Se säätiöi Wennerströmin rahoja varaisän hoitoon lujasti ja suorasti. Muista porukoista vitun väliä.
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Andre Breton


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Andre Breton. Läppä, oikeasti lyonilainen sätkynykke Guignol.

ellauri210.html on line 40: Piha-Anteron huumorin määritelmä on freudilaisen huumoriton: démenti de la réalité, affirmation grandiose au principe du plaisir. Se on nähdäxeni aivan hakoteillä. Huumori on nimenomaan tosiasioiden tunnustamista, ja sen tajuamista, etteivät ne ole huisin tärkeitä. Mikään ole kuolemanvakavaa, edes kuolema. Huumorille on kaikki suhteellista, se vaatii suhteellisuudentajua. Siihen nähden Anteron kovan linjan suhteettomuus vaikuttaa suht sentimentaaliselta. Vaikka kirjan takakannessa se vakuuttaa, että musta huumori on sentimentaalisuudelle vihainen kuin rakkikoira. No pääasiahan on että nyt voin vihdoin palauttaa Andrein kirjasen yliopistolle, sillä se on lainattu Seijan kortilla. Se on läpitte!
ellauri210.html on line 45: Piha-Anteron siemenpussin sisällyxen ylivuotoa. Tämä paasaus on jatkoa albumissa 145 keskenjääneeseen André Bretonin Ranskan huippukoomikkojen luetteloon.
ellauri210.html on line 57: André Gide: Prometheus´ Lecture (also published in Marshlands and Prometheus Misbound)
ellauri210.html on line 59: Yllättävää kyllä seuraava musta humoristi on Andre Gide. Ei se musta juuri humoristiselta vaikuta, vaan ikävältä narsistiselta luonteelta. Muzamaahan voi sanoa vaikka Chaplinista.
ellauri210.html on line 65: Dans un article publié dans le no 2 de Maintenant, daté de juillet 1913, Cravan fait une description iconoclaste de sa visite chez André Gide :
ellauri210.html on line 69: En 1932, André Breton affirme dans une lettre qu'André Gide ne se releva jamais de ces quelques pages de critique désinvolte.
ellauri210.html on line 309: Picasso teki maalauksia, grafiikkaa, keramiikkaesineitä ja veistoksia sekä kirjoitti runoja. Picasson tuotanto on hyvin laaja, ja siihen kuuluu yli 13 000 taulua sekä 300 veistosta ja keramiikkatyötä. Ei oli niitä enemmänkin. Se tuhersi aina jonkun kuvan kimpussa kuin Li Andersson eduskunnassa.
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  • Picasso was the first artist to receive a 90-year retrospective exhibition. And the last.
    ellauri210.html on line 365: One of them was the Swiss enema Arthur Cravan. Described by one critic as “a world tramp … a traverser of borders and resister of orders,” Cravan traveled the globe in the early 1900s by forging documents and assuming false identities, preening, harassing, and haranguing, as he went. He was hailed by André Breton as a pivotal precursor of Dadaism, and belonged to that category of floating prewar avant-gardists whose legacy resides more in their mode of living than their artistic creations. Indeed, he declared himself anti-art and avowed boxing to be the ultimate creative expression of the modern, American-tinged age. He’s often referred to as a “poet-boxer,” though he wasn’t especially accomplished as either; his real talent appears to have been making a spectacle of himself, in every sense. Publicist rather than a pugilist.
    ellauri210.html on line 392: Dans un article publié dans le no 2 de Maintenant, daté de juillet 1913, Cravan fait une description iconoclaste de sa visite chez André Gide :
    ellauri210.html on line 396: En 1932, André Breton affirme dans une lettre qu'André Gide ne se releva jamais de ces quelques pages de critique désinvolte.
    ellauri210.html on line 699: Alberto Savinio [alˈbɛrto saˈvinjo] , syntynyt Andrea Francesco Alberto de Chirico (25. elokuuta 1891 – 5. toukokuuta 1952) oli kreikkalais-italialainen kirjailija, taidemaalari, muusikko, toimittaja, esseisti, näytelmäkirjailija, lavastussuunnittelija ja säveltäjä. Hän oli väpelön "metafyysisen" taidemaalarin Giorgio de Chiricon nuorempi ja tumpelompi veli . Hänen työnsä käsitteli usein filosofisia ja psykologisia teemoja, ja hän oli myös vahvasti kiinnostunut taidefilosofiasta.
    ellauri210.html on line 704: Elämänsä alussa Andrea ja hänen veljensä Giorgio olivat lähes erottamattomat, jopa kutsuen itseään Castoriksi ja Polluxiksi , soturikaksosiksi. Lapsina veljesten välillä oli valtavaa yhteistyötä, joka johti vahvaan teeman päällekkäisyyteen myöhemmässä elämässä. Tunnetuin näistä päällekkäisistä teemoista oli myyttiset kreikkalaiset argonautit vertauskuvana heidän kehityksestään ja matkastaan taiteilijana.
    ellauri210.html on line 751: Appelé au front lors de la Première Guerre mondiale, il en revient blessé et profondément marqué. Il est blessé aux jambes le 25 septembre 1915 à Tahure, à la suite de l'explosion d'un sac de grenades pendant la Bataille de Champagne (1915). Pacifiste et anarchiste, il est dégouté par la guerre. Sa personnalité a exercé une profonde influence sur André Breton qu'il rencontre pendant sa convalescence. Peu de temps après le conflit, Jacques Vaché meurt par overdose d'opium dans un hôtel nantais à l'âge de 23 ans.
    ellauri210.html on line 753: Alongside him lay the naked body of another French soldier. André Breton believed his death to be a suicide (LOL). He was known for his indifference and for wearing a monocle.
    ellauri210.html on line 841: On November 6, 1929, he returned to a clinic where he was staying and — according to Andre Breton — “after paying minute attention to his toilette, and carrying out all the necessary external adjustments demanded of such a departure” — calmly put a bullet through his heart. Not his head like Richard Cory, who had everything a man could want: power, grace and style.
    ellauri210.html on line 844: And I curse the life I'm living
    ellauri210.html on line 845: And I curse my poverty
    ellauri210.html on line 846: And I wish that I could be
    ellauri210.html on line 917: En 1922, il retourne à Paris et y vivote en faisant de petits métiers. Avec Yves Tanguy, il fréquente également la Maison des amis des livres, rue de l'Odéon, tenue par Adrienne Monnier, qui leur fait découvrir la littérature et des personnalités comme André Breton et Louis Aragon. Il est hébergé de 1924 à 1928 par Marcel Duhamel qui s'est installé au 54 de la rue du Château près de Montparnasse — Duhamel dirige l’hôtel Grosvenor qui appartenait à son oncle et qui est sis non loin de là.
    ellauri210.html on line 1068: Dalí etääntyi 1930-luvun alussa surrealistien vasemmistolaisista aatteista yhä selvemmin ja muuttui vuosi vuodelta oikeistolaisemmaksi. Dalín tempaukset herättivät pahaa verta joissakin surrealismin johtohahmoissa, sillä heidän mielestään Dalín käyttäytyminen saattoi vahingoittaa liikettä ja sen radikaalivasemmistolaisuuteen perustuneita tavoitteita. Dalí maalasi vuonna 1933 kiistellyn Leninin muotokuvan Wilhelm Tellin arvoitus sekä toiseen teokseensa hakaristin. Surrealistien johtaja André Breton järkyttyi ja järjesti vuonna 1934 surrealistien piirissä ”oikeudenkäynnin” Dalín erottamiseksi ryhmästä. Dalí puolustautui selittämällä, että hän oli maalannut Leninin ja Hitlerin näkemiensä unien pohjalta ja että hänen kiinnostuksensa Hitleriin oli epäpoliittista ja puhtaasti taiteellista.
    ellauri210.html on line 1074: Yhdysvalloissa Dalí maalasi paljon kirjankuvistuksia sekä suunnitteli pukuja, näyteikkunasomistuksia ja koruja ja osallistui mainosten suunnitteluun ja työskenteli aikakauslehdille. Hän maalasi myös paljon yläluokan muotokuvia tilaustyönä. Dalín kaupallisen vaiheen innoittamana André Breton muodosti hänen nimestään anagrammin ”Avida Dollars” ’dollarinhimoinen’.
    ellauri210.html on line 1100: Jean Ferry, de son vrai nom Jean André Medous et devenu, en 1910, Jean-André Lévy, né le 16 juin 1906 à Capens (Haute-Garonne), mort le 5 septembre 1974 à Créteil, est un scénariste et écrivain français, exégète de Raymond Roussel, neveu de l'éditeur et écrivain José Corti. Il fut satrape du Collège de 'Pataphysique et « invité d'honneur » de l'Oulipo en 1972.
    ellauri210.html on line 1119: After Ernst's arrest Carrington was devastated and her delusions led to a psychotic break and she was admitted into an asylum. Three years after being released from the asylum and with the encouragement of André Breton, Carrington wrote about her psychotic experience in her memoir Down Below. Nyrkissä Leonora kokkasi Andrelle hyviä sapuskoita.
    ellauri210.html on line 1136: Ses premiers poèmes écrits à quatorze ans furent aussitôt admirés par les surréalistes. Elle séduit André Breton et Paul Éluard par « le merveilleux de sa poésie et sa personnalité de femme-enfant. » Ils voient dans ses écrits « la véritable illustration du langage automatique par excellence ».


    ellauri210.html on line 1146: Την ίδια χρονιά έγιναν και οι πρώτες της δημοσιεύσεις. Στο γαλλικό σουρεαλιστικό περιοδικό «Μινώταυρος» και στο Βελγικό «Έγγραφα 34». Το πρώτο της βιβλίο «Η Αρθριτική Ακρίδα» δημοσιεύτηκε ένα χρόνο αργότερα, το 1935, με πρόλογο του Πωλ Ελυάρ και φωτογραφία του Μαν Ρέυ. Ήταν μία από τις γυναίκες που ο Αντρέ Μπρετόν συμπεριέλαβε στο βιβλίο του «Η ανθολογία του μαύρου Χιούμορ». En 1940, André Breton inclut deux textes de Gisèle Prassinos dans son Anthologie de l'Humour noir.
    ellauri210.html on line 1167: Dès l'âge de quinze ans, Jean-Pierre Duprey compose ses premiers poèmes. Il part pour Paris en 1948 sur l'invitation d'André Breton et participe au mouvement surréaliste. Au cours de l'été 1948, il rencontre, en Normandie, Jacqueline Sénart qui deviendra sa femme et partagera sa vie jusqu'à la fin. Il figure sur les photographies du groupe surréaliste prises par Man Ray en 1953 au café de la place Blanche[réf. nécessaire]. Näistä Brétonin loppupään kirotuista oppilaista tulee vähän mieleen Jaakko Hintikka ja sen sekundaoppilaiden sukupolvet: L. Carlson, E. Saarinen, Mike Hand, Gabriel Sandu.
    ellauri210.html on line 1175: Anteron lisätessä Jannea vizikirjansa 2. painoxeen v. 1950 sillä oli 9v. jäljellä, Anterolla 15v. Mutta hizi mixei Andrei huolinut keräilysarjaan Joycea? Eikö ne olleet väleissä?
    ellauri210.html on line 1218: Noniin siis Alphonse Rabben maine liittyy hänen Album d'un pessimiste -albumiinsa . Hänen ystävänsä, kuten Alexandre Dumas , Victor Hugo in Chants du Crépuscule , Sainte-Beuve in Muotokuvat contemporains tai kirjoittajat kuten Baudelaire in Fusées , ovat säilyttäneet hänen muistinsa. Myöhemmin André Breton ei unohda sitä Manifeste du surréalismessa.
    ellauri210.html on line 1306: Mansour, lejos de generar o de seguir con la imagen de la mujer creada por André Bretón incluye la belleza fatal, entendida como una belleza herida, lejos del principio de Narciso. Junto con Gisèle Prassinos y Lise Deharme proceden a crear una renovación estética en la literatura surrealista. Adjetivos como “laid(e)”, “malade”, “malformé(e)” serán típicos de estas autoras que elaboran un reflejo femenino escribiendo sobre “antiNadjas” als gegen Bretons Roman verfasste Anti Nadja.
    ellauri210.html on line 1308: Nadja (1928), the second book published by André Breton, is one of the iconic works of the French surrealist movement. It begins with the question "Who am I?"
    ellauri210.html on line 1316: The narrator, randomly named André, ruminates on a number of Surrealist principles, before ultimately commencing (around a third of the way through the novel) on a narrative account, generally linear, of his brief ten-day affair with the titular character Nadja. She is so named “because in Russian it's the beginning of the word hope, and because it's only the beginning,” but her name might also evoke the Spanish "Nadie," which means "No one." The narrator becomes obsessed with this woman with whom he, upon a chance encounter while walking through the street, strikes up conversation immediately. He becomes reliant on daily rendezvous, occasionally culminating in romance (a kiss here and there). His true fascination with Nadja, however, is her vision of the world, which is often provoked through a discussion of the work of a number of Surrealist artists, including himself. While her understanding of existence subverts the rigidly authoritarian quotidian, it is later discovered that she is mad and belongs in a sanitarium. After Nadja reveals too many details of her past life, she in a sense becomes demystified, and the narrator realizes that he cannot continue their relationship.
    ellauri210.html on line 1318: In the remaining quarter of the text, André distances himself from her corporeal form and descends into a meandering rumination on her absence, so much so that one wonders if her absence offers him greater inspiration than does her presence. It is, after all, the reification and materialization of Nadja as an ordinary person that André ultimately despises and cannot tolerate to the point of inducing tears. There is something about the closeness once felt between the narrator and Nadja that indicated a depth beyond the limits of conscious rationality, waking logic, and sane operations of the everyday. There is something essentially “mysterious, improbable, unique, bewildering” about her; this reinforces the notion that their propinquity serves only to remind André of Nadja's impenetrability. Her eventual recession into absence is the fundamental concern of this text, an absence that permits Nadja to live freely in André's conscious and unconscious, seemingly unbridled, maintaining her paradoxical role as both present and absent. With Nadja's past fixed within his own memory and consciousness, the narrator is awakened to the impenetrability of reality and perceives a particularly ghostly residue peeking from under its thin veil. Thus, he might better put into practice his theory of Surrealism, predicated on the dreaminess of the experience of reality within reality itself. Nadja Nadja soromnoo.
    ellauri210.html on line 1458: Aanyway, se (Perraultin siis) julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1695 pienenä volyymina ja julkaistiin uudelleen vuonna 1697 Perraultin teoksessa Histoires ou contes du temps passé. Andrew Lang sisällytti sen, hieman eufemisoituna, johkin vitun Harmaakeijukirjaan. Se on luokiteltu Aarne-Thompsonin tyypin 510B kansantarinoiden joukkoon, luonnotonta rakkautta.
    ellauri210.html on line 1460: Andrew Lang FBA (31 March 1844 – 20 July 1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known as a collector of folk and fairy tales. The Andrew Lang lectures at the University of St Andrews are named after him. Ei sentään koko yliopisto. Eikös se ole se missä kaikki Englannin kruunun kermaperseet keitetään? He died of angina pectoris on 20 July 1912 at the Tor-na-Coille Hotel in Banchory, Banchory, survived by his wife.
    ellauri211.html on line 46: Kalutut Palat on lyömätön vessalukemisto. Lyhkäiselläkin käynnillä tyhjän päällä ehtii lukea sen vizipalstat. Se täytti tänä vuonna sata vuotta. Vuonna 1999 europalat lisensioitiin jollekin euroyrityxelle. Kävi kuin Don Duckille, josta tuli Anders And. Se on vieläkin Suomen suurilevikkisin lehti. Paskahuusseja on vielä koko maaseutu täynnä, vaikka niiden tulevaisuus on nyt uhattuna. (Paizi ne tekee toisen tulemisen muovisina sisävessoina.) Omistuxen vaihtuessa "Posetiivari" Rothien naapurista sai kenkää Kalutuista Paloista, kun kaikki pohjoismaiset kalutut siirrettiin yhdelle johtajalle. Eipä enää uzi Wolframilta, pitkäkö sillä on jäykkänä, saako sekin 30 kilomarkkaa kuussa plus bonuxet. Posetiivari ei menettänyt posetiivisuuttaan, vaikka menetti työpaikan, talonpuolikkaan, vaimon sekä tyttären, vaan alkoi myydä izeään postimyynnissä.
    ellauri213.html on line 46: Dan Steinbock: Andromeda. Kustannus Oy Odessa, 1986. Ikäisekseen hyväkuntoinen pehmeäkantinen mies. Selkämys vinoutunut luettaessa. Siistit sivut. Ei merkintöjä. Osaa karatensa.
    ellauri213.html on line 47: Steinbock | Andromeda, Stella 10,00 € Jatkuu mm numerossa 244.
    ellauri213.html on line 234: And there are the many “I ought to” demands of daily life – getting up, washing, brushing teeth, getting dressed, eating, cooking, chores, learning, working, sleeping … the list goes on.
    ellauri213.html on line 249: International camps are a chance to really immerse yourself in an adventure abroad. At these events, you'll get to see incredible locations - recent events have been hosted in Iceland, Japan and the USA! And in UK - you don't need a passport to go if you got a British one!
    ellauri213.html on line 288: My daughter Nancy, who has Asperger's syndrome, has been a Rainbow for over a year and she loves it, especially as many special schools and autism youth groups are boy-dominated. Rainbows gives Nancy something shared to discuss with friends at school. It's also good for her to see girls doing all sorts of activities because boys commenting sleazily on her doing things that aren't stereotypically girly can upset her. The sleepovers are especially amazing! And it's not just Nancy who benefits. Rainbows are supported by a group of highly trained, inspirational leaders who explore the girls, challenge themselves and have fun.
    ellauri213.html on line 304: 170 hours unpaid work and told to pay £1,500 costs. Katie Price has been known on the celebrity circuit for many years, starting out her career as a glamour model before becoming a TV personality, author and OnlyFans content creator. Katie has five children: her eldest Harvey, Princess, Junior, Buddy and Jett. She was married to Peter Andre from 2005-2009, Alex Reid from 2010-2012 and Kieran Hayler from 2013-2021. She was most recently dating Love Island star Carl Woods until their split. Michelle contacted Sussex Police on Friday to complain that Katie — mum to two of Kieran’s children — had sent him a tirade of abuse which was aimed at her. Close sources said the text branded Michelle a “c*ing w*e piece of s*” and a “gutter s*g.” The ex-glamour model, who smiled as she left the dock today, could have been jailed for a maximum of five years for breaching the restraining order. BUSINESS AS USUAL Katie Price says she’s ‘so lucky’ after dodging jail over ‘gutter s*g’ text – as she reveals she’s landed a Girlguiding travel show.
    ellauri213.html on line 359: Vizi 70-luvusta on kauan. Ystävyxet söivät exoottista pittaa ja humusta. Pilasivat vazansa mustalla turkkilaisella kahvilla jossa oli kardemummaa. Taneli on v 1954 vuosimallia. GT ja muilla sählämeillä on sama nuppikulli jumala. Sen voi hyvin uskoa. Andromeda oli mystinen mustanpuhuva kallio Jaffan edustalla.
    ellauri213.html on line 367: Perseys pelasti Andromedan merikoiralta ja bylsi sitä. Mulanissa soltut marssivat ja laulelevat päästäkseen bylsimään siitä hyvästä. Aina sama tematiikka Jan Blomstedt sanoisi.
    ellauri213.html on line 434: Seuraavassa on listattuna pahoja naisia rikkomuxineen (kuvissa söpöset alleviivattu): Irma Grese (Naziwächterin), Myra Hindley (serial pedocide), Isabela of Castile (born in the year 1451 and died in 1504, Isabella the Catholic, was queen of Castile and León. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, brought stability to the kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Isabella and Ferdinand are known for completing the Reconquista, ordering conversion or exile of their Muslim and Jewish subjects and financing Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage that led to the opening of the “New World”. Isabella was granted the title Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 1974), Beverly Allitt (pedocide, Angel of Death), Queen Mary of England (catholic), Belle Gunness (norwegian-american serial killer), Mary Ann Cotton (serial killer), Ilse Koch (Lagerfrau), Katherine Knight (very bad Aussie), Elizabeth Bathory (hungarian noblewoman and serial killer), Sandra Avila Beltran (drugs), Patty Hearst (hänen isoisänsä oli lehtikeisari William Randolph Hearst. Hiän joutui kidnappauksen uhriksi, mutta pian tämän jälkeen hiän teki pankkiryöstön ja joutui vankilaan), Genene Jones (infanticide nurse), Karla Homolka (Canadian serial killer), Diane Downs (infanticide), Aileen Wuornos (serial killer), Griselda Blanco (drug lady), Lizzie Borden (kirvesmurhaaja), Bonnie Parker (bank robber), Anne Bonny (pirate), Mary Bell (pedocide), Delphine LaLaurie (serial slavekiller), Patricia Krenwinkel (Manson family member), Leslie van Houten (Manson family member), Darlie Routier (infanticide), Susan Smith (infanticide), Susan Atkins (Manson family member), Ching Shih (pirate), Anna Sorokin Delvey (con woman), Amelia Dyer (serial killer), Assata Shakur (black terrorist), Belle Gunness (serial killer), Gypsy Rose Blanchard (matricide), Pamela Smart (mariticide), Ruth Ellis (nightclub hostess, last woman hanged in UK), Phoolan Devi (bandit), Ma Barker (matriarch), Jennifer Pan (parenticide), Virginia Hill (gangster), Karla Faye Tucker (burglar, first woman injected in US), Leonarda Cianciully (serial murderer, soapmaker), Mary Read, Carill Ann Fugate (murder spree), Grace Marks (maid), Belle Starr (outlaw, friend of Lucky Luke), Zerelda Mimms (Mrs. Jesse James), Jane Toppan (serial killer), Sara Jane Moore (wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), Martha Beck (serial killer), Doris Payne (jewel thief), Mary Brunner (Manson family member), Barbara Graham (executed by gas), Grace O'Malley (pirate), Sada Abe (jealous geisha. When they asked why she had killed Ishida, “Immediately she became excited and her eyes sparkled in a strange way: ‘I loved him so much, I wanted him all to myself. But since we were not husband and wife, as long as he lived he could be embraced by other women. I knew that if I killed him no other woman could ever touch him again, so I killed him…..’ ), Samantha Lewthwaite (white somali terrorist), Theresa Knorr (murderess), Lynette Fromme (Manson family, wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), The Freeway Phantom (serial killer), Carol M. Bundy (serial killer), Fanny Kaplan (bolshevik revolutionary), Marguerite Alibert (Ed VII courtesan), Jean Harris (author), Linda Hazzard (physician, serial killer), Mary Jane Kelly (1st victim of Jack the Ripper), Kim Hyon-hui (North-Korean spy), Vera Renczi (serial killer), Clare Bronfman (filthy rich criminal), Kirsten Gilbert (serial killer nurse), Gerda Steinhoff (Lagerwächterin), Linda Carty (baby robber), Estella Marie Thompson (black prostitute, blowjobbed Hugh Grant), Elizabeth Becker (Lagerwächterin), Juana Barraza (asesina en serie), Olivera Circovic (baseball player, writer, jewel thief), Olga Hepnarova (mental serial killer), Sabina Eriksson (knäpp tvilling), Minnie Dean (serial killer), Madame de Brinvilliers (aristocrat parri- and fratricide), Martha Rendell (familicide, last woman hanged in Western Australia), Violet Gibson (wannabe assassin of Mussolini), Idoia López Riaño (terrorist), Styllou Christofi (murdered her daughter in law), Mary Eastley (convicted of witchcraft), Wanda Klaff (Lagerwächterin), Giulia Tofana (avvelenatrice), Tisiphone (1/3 raivottaresta), Jean Lee (murderer for money), Brigitte Mohnhaupt (RAF terrorist), Marcia (mistress of Commodus), Beate Zschäpe (far-right terrorist), Evelyn Frechette (singer, Dillingerin heila), Francoise Dior (naziaktivisti), Linda Mulhall (nirhasi äidin poikaystävän saxilla), Brigit Hogefeld (RAF terrorist), Martha Corey (Salem witchhunt victim), Marie Lafarge (arsenikkimurha), Debra Lafave (teacher, gave blow job to student), Enriqueta Marti (asasina en serie), Alse Young (witch hanging victim), Elizabeth Michael (actress, involuntary manslaughter: nasty boyfriend hit his head and died while beating her), Susannah Martin (witchcraft), Maria Mandl (Gefängnisoffizerin), Mary Frith (pickpocket and fence), Hanadi Jaradat (suicide bomber), Marie-Josephte Carrivau (mariticide), Gudrun Ensslin (RAF founder), Anna Anderson (vale-Anastasia), Ans van Dijk (jutku nazikollaboraattori), Elizabeth Holmes (bisneshuijari), Ghislaine Maxwell (Epsteinin haahka), Julianna Farrait (drugs), Yolanda Saldivar (embezzler, killer), Jodi Arias (convicted killer Jodi Ann Arias was born on July 9, 1980, in Salinas, California. In the summer of 2008, Arias made national headlines when she was charged with murdering her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, a 30-year-old member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who was working as a motivational speaker and insurance salesman. Aargh. Justifiable homicide.) Alyssa Bustamante (kid murder), Mary Kay Letourneau (kid abuser), Mirtha Young (drugs), Catherine Nevin (mariticide), Pilar Prades (maid), Irmgard Möller (terrorist), Christine Schürrer (krimi), Reem Riyashi (suicide bomber), Amy Fisher (jealous), Wafa Idris (suicide bomber), Jeanne de Clisson (ex-noblewoman), Christine Papin (maid murderer), Sally McNeil (body builder), Mariette Bosch (murderer), Sandra Ávila Beltrán (drugs), Alice Schwarzer (journalist), Andrea Yates (litter murderer), Mimi Wong (bar hostess), Pauline Nyiramasuhuko (criminal politician), Josefa Segovia (murderer), Martha Needle (serial killer), Antonina Makarova (war criminal), Mary Surratt (criminal businessperson), Dorothea Binz (officer), Leona Helmsley (tax evasion), Angela Rayola (reality tv personality), Léa Papin (maid murderer), Ursula Erikssson (kriminell mördare), Maria Petrovna (spree killer), Aafia Siddiqui (criminal), Fatima Bernawi (palestinian militant), La Voisin (fortune teller), Deniz Seki (singer), Rasmea Odeh (Arab activist), Hildegard Lächert (nurse), Sajida al-Rishawi (suicide bomber), Hayat Boumeddiene (ISIS groupie, nähty viimexi Al Holissa), Herta Ehlert (Lagerwächterin), Elizabeth Stride (seriös mördare), Adelheid Schulz (krimi), Jenny-Wanda Barkman (Wächter), Shi Jianqiao (pardoned assassin. The assassination of Sun Chuanfang was ethically justified as an act of filial piety and turned into a political symbol of the legitimate vengeance against the Japanese invaders.), Rosemary West (serial killer), Juana Bormann (Lagerwächterin), Kathy Boudin (criminal), Kate Webster (assassin), Teresa Lewis (murderer), Hermine Braunsteiner (Lagerwächterin), Flor Contemplacion (assassina), Constance Kent (fratricide), Tamara Samsonova (serial killer), Herta Bothe (Lagerwächterin), Maria Gruber (Mörderin), Irene Leidolf (möderin), Waltraud Wagner (Mörderin), Elaine Campione (criminelle), Greta Bösel (Pflegerin), Marie Manning (Mörderin), Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova (sadist), Nora Parham (executed), Maria Barbella (assassina), Linda Wenzel (ISIS activist), Anna Marie Hahn (Mörderin), Suzane von Richthofen (parenticide), Charlotte Mulhall (murderer), Khioniya Guseva (kriminal), Daisy de Melker (serial killer nurse), Stephanija Meyer (Mörderin), Sinedu Tadesse (murderer), Ayat al-Akhras (suicide bomber), Akosita Lavulavu (minister of infrastructure and tourism), Sabrina de Sousa (criminal diplomat), Sally Basset (poisoner), Emma Zimmer (Aufseher), Mary Clement (serial killer), Irina Gaidamachuk (serial killer), Dagmar Overbye (serialmorder), Gesche Gottfried (Mörderin), Frances Knorr (serial killer), Beate Schmidt (Serienmörderin), Elizabeth Clarke (accused victim of witchcraft), Kim Sun-ja (serial killer), Olga Konstantinovana Briscorn (serial killer), Roxana Baldetti (politico), Rizana Nafeek (house maid), Margaret Scott (accused of witchcraft), Jacqueline Sauvage (meurtrier), Veronique Courjault (tueur en série), Barbara Erni (thief), Hilde Lesewitz (Schutzstaffel Wächterin), Thenmoli Rajaratnam (suicide bomber), etc. etc..
    ellauri214.html on line 106: But, Rowling's talent is skin deep. I absolutely do not agree that she did a great job in character and/or plot development. Her characters are pretty clichéd (Chosen one and his side kick), her setting is pretty narrow (British boarding school experiences), her plot is pretty predictable, and like all amateur writers, her plot line often meanders for no good reason at all. Her world building is imaginative, but lack planning. Simply put, most part of her world is a whim, it's not coherent, she didn't think it through. And the more you think about it, the bigger the problem it is. Oh and that one character everyone is singing praises about, as if it's the best written character of all time? Stereotypical Byronic hero. I read how people praise Snape being this greatest character of our generation, I couldn't help but wondering, you guys never read Wuthering Heights?! I've never attended an American high school but I'm pretty sure the Great Gatsby is on the required reading list.
    ellauri214.html on line 108: Rowling became popular because she got lucky. Her work is more accessible than the works of people mentioned above. She set out to write light-hearted children's books, which allowed her works to avoid some of the more serious scrutiny from literature critics. And I guess because people don't read nearly as much as they used to. When you never had a good burger, you'd think Big Mac is the best thing in the world.
    ellauri214.html on line 154: The protagonist of the movie, who's actual family are fridged to create cheap motivation, will serves as my surrogate father or brother figure. And I will be his replacement family.
    ellauri214.html on line 171: It might be a Scottish name, taken from a story about two men on a train. One man says, 'What's that package up there in the baggage rack?' And the other answers, 'Oh, that's a MacGuffin'. The first one asks, 'What's a MacGuffin?' 'Well,' the other man says, 'it's an apparatus for trapping lions in the Scottish Highlands.' The first man says, 'But there are no lions in the Scottish Highlands,' and the other one answers, 'Well then, that's no MacGuffin!' So you see that a MacGuffin is actually nothing at all.
    ellauri214.html on line 212: Mikki on tiukka moraalinvartija. Ei tosin koske ristiinsuihkintaa. Konna Teleborian väittää Lispettiä sosiopaatixi. Psykopaatti taitaa olla tohtori Peter Teleborian. Anders Tegnell, epidemiologi oli toinen samanmoinen. Kukaan ei huolinut sitä edes tikun nenässä kun se potkittiin pois tunaroimasta. Tää vika nide Stiegiä on sikäli muita parempi ettässon enempi yhteiskunnallista ainesta. Ei listitä koko ajan niin paljon eikä mätkitä. (Gäsp.)
    ellauri214.html on line 242: In his work Bibliotheca historica (Library of History), Diodorus Siculus wrote that the Amazons came from Libya in north Africa. Diodorus’s account is set in the time of myth. He wrote that the warriors’ most famous queen was Myrina, who lived before the hero Perseus saved the Ethiopian princess Andromeda from a sea monster. Myrina led her warriors to a great number of victories, including one against the mythical island of Atlantis. Myrina led a large army of 30,000 foot-soldiers and 3,000 cavalry against the Atlanteans. Diodorus claimed that the Amazon cavalry used tactics similar to those employed by the Parthians of west Asia, who fought the Roman general Crassus (c. 115— 53 BCE), firing arrows as they rode away from their enemies. The Atlanteans eventually surrendered to Myrina after she had captured and destroyed one of their cities, enslaving and carrying away the women and the children.
    ellauri214.html on line 261: P.S. Anders Gustafsson från Mariehamn skjuter ännu hårdare mot kvinnorna för Fred Göran. Han köper all västpropaganda mot ryssar som det finns, och sätter eget till.
    ellauri214.html on line 703: Mutta mitä enemmän hän luki, sitä enemmän hän kaipasi seuraavia aakkosten alkupään kirjailijoita: Augustinusta, Andersenia. Aristotelesta, Avicennaa, Blakea, Chestertonia, Dantea, Darwinia, Diogenes Laertiosta, Eckhartia, Eriugenaa. Eukleidesta, Freudia, Goethea, Grimmin veljeksiä, Heinea, Hegeliä, Hoffmannia, Homerosta, Hölderliniä, Hugota,
    ellauri216.html on line 233: Susikoiran isä osas ajaa autoa ilman päätä, kuin Aku Ankka kolmipyörällä. Sellaisella Anders Andilla joka varastettiin Kristiina-tädiltä. Niitä oli vain 2 Suomessa.
    ellauri216.html on line 374: Kuva maalattiin Andrei Bogolyubskyn tilauksesta. Hän asui Gorodetskin luostarissa, kunnes se paloi maan tasalle. Itse kuvake ilmestyi myöhemmin toiseen paikkaan.
    ellauri216.html on line 556: The women answered with surprise, “We live with our husbands, and we have not such virtues.” But the saint continued to insist, and the women then told him, “We married two brothers. After living together in one house for fifteen years, we have not uttered a single malicious nor shameful word, and we never quarrel among ourselves. We asked our husbands to allow us to enter a women’s monastery, but they would not agree. We vowed not to utter a single worldly word until our death.” Mainiota, tästä Andrew Tate pitäisi.
    ellauri216.html on line 623: Aleksanteri Nevski syntyi vuonna 1219 Vladimirin suuriruhtinaan Jaroslavin toiseksi vanhimpana poikana. Hänestä tuli vuonna 1236 Novgorodin ruhtinas. Ryhdyttyään yhteistyöhön mongolien kanssa Aleksanteri sai Vladimirin suuriruhtinaan arvon, joka oli aiemmin kuulunut hänen veljelleen, mongoleja vastaan kapinoineelle Andrei II:lle.
    ellauri216.html on line 988: Tervetuloa länteen, Andrej,
    ellauri216.html on line 999: Tervetuloa länteen, Andrej,
    ellauri216.html on line 1010: Tervetuloa länteen, Andrej,
    ellauri216.html on line 1029: Viimeisenä toimena 19. maaliskuuta 1940, kun määräaika Valamosta poistumiseen meni umpeen, isä Simforian kiipesi pääkirkon kellotorniin ja soitti Pyhän Andreaksen kelloa 12 kertaa. Se oli siinä eikä anopin siinä.
    ellauri216.html on line 1048: Legendan mukaan kristinuskon leviämisen aikana apostoli Andreas Ensimmäinen kutsuttu muutti pohjoiseen saarnaamaan evankeliumia. Dneprin ja Volhovin ohitettuaan Kristuksen opetuslapsi astui " Nevojärven myrskyisiin ja pyöriviin vesiin " ja asensi kiviristin "Valaam-vuorille" Valaam Islandille Lake Ladogalle. Toisen luostarin syntykäsityksistä mukaan 900 vuoden kuluttua kaksi munkkia, Sergius ja Herman, tulivat "idän maista" (mahdollisesti Kreikasta ).) ja perusti luostariveljeskunnan yhdelle saarista. Kirjalliset lähteet ("elämät"), jotka todistavat pyhien elämästä ja teoista, katsotaan kadonneiksi. Toinen käsite viittaa luostarin perustamiseen X-XI vuosisatojen ajan. Se perustuu yhteen Rostovin Pyhän Avraamyn elämän painoksista. joka sisältää maininnan munkin oleskelusta Valamissa 10. vuosisadalla sekä useita kronikkaviittauksia Pyhän Pyhän Avramyn pyhäinjäännösten siirrosta. Sergius ja Herman Valamista Novgorodiin vuonna 1163.
    ellauri216.html on line 1069: Apotti Nazarius, joka johti luostaria vuonna 1781, aloitti suuren kivirakennuksen. Vuonna 1805 ulkoaukion eteläosaan pystytettiin porttikirkko pyhien apostolien Pietarin ja Paavalin nimeen ja pohjoiseen sairaalakirkko Jumalanäidin ikonin "Elämän nimeen. - Keväällä antaminen" (Jeesus syntyi jouluna). Siitä lähtien 72 metriä korkea luostarin kellotorni on kohottanut saaren yläpuolelle. 1800-luvulla valettiin myös Valamon kelloista suurin - apostoli Andreas Ensikutsutun kunniaksi 1000 kiloa painava kello.
    ellauri216.html on line 1113: Syksyllä 1940 itse Valaamin saarella, luostarin rakennuksissa, järjestettiin venemiehien ja hyttipoikien koulu. jonka jäsenet menivät vuonna 1941 puolustamaan Leningradia. 20. syyskuuta 1941 suomalaiset miehittivät Valamon saariston. Suurin osa luostarin rakennuksista säilyi, mutta luostarin omaisuus vaurioitui. Joten luostarin suuren Andreevsky-kellon kieli, joka painoi 16 tonnia, revittiin irti ja kolmas osa sahattiin (se vietiin pois jonnekin). Vuosina 1942-1944 luostari kunnostettiin ja sitä käytettiin. Suomen armeija maksoi luostarin asumisen rakennuksissaan, ja tätä maksua vastaan luostari osti ruokaa itselleen. Vain pieni osa vuonna 1940 evakuoiduista veljistä palasi Valaamaan, ja luostarit osallistuivat taisteluihin Neuvostoliittoa vastaan (kaksi sai Suomen ritarikunnan).
    ellauri216.html on line 1125: Joulukuun 13. päivänä 1989. apostoli Andreas Ensikutsutun muistopäivänä, kuusi munkkia astui saarelle: Hieromonkit Varsonofy (Kapralov). Gerontius (Fedorenko). Photius (Begal). Hierodeacon Seraphim (Gordeev). noviisit Leonid Makarov ja Vadim Erlich. Saapuneet asukkaat majoitettiin Invaliditalon entiseen pidätyskeskukseen. Jumalanpalvelukset jatkuivat kirkossa Pyhän Sergiuksen ja Valaamin Hermanin nimissä. Valaalle perustettiin alusta alkaen tiukasti lakisääteiset palvelut, Valaam-laulu herätettiin henkiin.
    ellauri216.html on line 1134: Joulukuun 13. päivänä 2005 soi ensimmäistä kertaa 1000-puolainen evankelista - kello "Pyhä Andreas Ensikutsuttu", joka asennettiin luostarin kellotorniin osana vanhan kellotapulin kunnostusohjelmaa.
    ellauri216.html on line 1137: Syyskuun 21. päivänä 2008, kaikkein pyhimmän Jumalan syntymän juhlana. patriarkka Aleksius II suoritti suuren pyhitysriitin Pyhän Vladimir Sketen (arkkitehti Andrei Anisimov ) temppelikompleksille Valaamin saarella ja ensimmäiselle Jumalallinen liturgia äskettäin vihitty kirkossa.
    ellauri217.html on line 81: Merkille pantava on jae Room. 16:7, jossa Paavali mainitsee Andronikoksen ja Junian, jotka ovat ”arvossa pidettyjä apostoleissa”. Junia-nimisen apostolin sukupuolesta on käyty paljon keskustelua, mutta mikäli hän oli naisoletettu, Paavali tulee epähuomiossa maininneeksi ainoan naisapostolin, josta meille on jäänyt todisteita. Tämä ei kuitenkaan tarkoita, ettei naisia olisi voinut olla enemmänkin apostoleina. Magdalena ainakin sai ehkä useinkin todistaa pikkuveikan ylösnousemusta. Tarkkaa naisapostolien määrää on mahdotonta tietää. Paavalin jakeissa 1. Kor. 15:3–8 antaman tiedon mukaan Kristus ilmestyi yli viidelle sadalle. Kaikista ylösnousemuksen todistajista ei kuitenkaan välttämättä tullut apostoleja. Talmudin mukaan Jeesuksella oli vain viisi opetuslasta, Matthai, Nakai, Nezer, Buni ja Todah. Kun Kristuksen kirkko perustettiin 6. huhtikuuta Joseph Smith ja Oliver Cowdery asettivat toisensa apostolin virkaan kun heidät oli ensin hyväksytty kirkon johtajiksi. Mormonistisessa yhteisössä, on tällä hetkellä viisitoista apostolia. Kaksitoista apostolia muodostaa kahdentoista apostolin koorumin (Lälli kooros). Sen yläpuolella on kirkon ensimmäinen presidenttikunta, jonka muodostavat kirkon presidentti ja hänen kaksi neuvonantajaansa. Myös he ovat apostolin viran haltijoita.
    ellauri217.html on line 266: "Every man makes mistakes." "You are just one big mistake, and no mistake! Turjake!" Korvikkeexi menetetystä ylipainoisesta Ratatouillesta Arafat pääsee prinssi Andrewn ja Peter Nybergin järjestämiin pössybileisiin nylkyttämään nubiileja nakutyttöjä ja Aira Samulinia. Mikäs voisi olla enää paratiisimaisempaa.
    ellauri217.html on line 331: Jag tog nycklarna från mitt slitna köksbord och slängde ner dem till honom utan att svara. Jag hörde hans steg i trappan. Han låste själv upp min ytterdörr och låste den bakom sig. Sedan tittade på han på mig. Vi stod så och tittade på varandra. Tysta. Vi visste ju vad som skulle hända nu. Det fanns ingen tvekan, men ändå tvekade vi. Jag tittade mot hans skrev. Jag tyckte mig se ett växande stånd innanför de mjukisbyxor han hade på sig. Han måste ha legat och sovit, tänkte jag nu. - Väckte jag dig? Andra delen i den erotiska följetongen Mellan hennes lår.
    ellauri219.html on line 45: And she's gone
    ellauri219.html on line 290: A satirical novelist and screenwriter, Terry Southern bridged the gap between the Beat Generation and The Beatles; he hung out with the former in Greenwich Village, and befriended the latter after moving to London in 1966. His dialogue was used in some of the most era-defining movies of the 60s, including Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb and Easy Rider.
    ellauri219.html on line 295: Originally the leader of Dion And The Belmonts, Dion DiMucci established a successful solo career with hits such as “The Wanderer” and “Runaround Sue” – doo-wop songs that characterized the rock’n’roll era that so influenced The Beatles.
    ellauri219.html on line 300: Striking and versatile, Tony Curtis was a Hollywood idol who made a dizzying amount of movies (over 100) between 1949 and 2008. He will always be remembered for his role alongside Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe (No.25) in the 1959 cross-dressing caper Some Like It Hot, but another stand-out remains his performance alongside Burt Lancaster as fast-talking press agent Sidney Falco in the 1957 film noir The Sweet Smell Of Success. Tässä jää nyt mainizematta Veijareita ja pyhimyksiä (The Persuaders!), ITC Entertainmentin 1970–1971 tuottama televisiosarja. Sen pääosissa esiintyivät Tony Curtis (Danny Wilde) ja Roger Moore (lordi Brett Sinclair; koko nimi Brett Rupert George Robert Andrew Sinclair, Marnockin 15. jaarli). Sitä tehtiin 24 jaksoa. Tony ja Roger eivät voineet sietää toisiaan. Läskiintynyt Tony kuoli kasarina sydämen pysähdyxeen. Rooger aateloitiin, vaikkei käynyt loppuun edes teatterikoulua. “But because of the war there were 16 girls in every class to four boys so while I didn’t learn that much about acting, I learned a hell of a lot about sex.”
    ellauri219.html on line 344: The larger one with the mustache from Laurel And Hardy, Oliver played the irascible foil to the hapless Stan (No.28). A recording by the duo (“The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine”) reached No.2 in the UK singles chart in December 1975.
    ellauri219.html on line 454: Speaking to the BBC in 1965, John Lennon (No.62) declared his love for Alice In Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass, revealing, “I usually read those two about once a year, because I still like them.” It’s perhaps no surprise, then, that the man who wrote the poem “The Walrus And The Carpenter,” which influenced Lennon’s lyrics for “I Am The Walrus,” is given a prominent display on the Sgt. Pepper’s album cover. P.S. Carroll oli pedofiilien ihan terävintä kärkeä.
    ellauri219.html on line 800: No it’s not *just* American military adventurism, although that’s certainly a key factor in much of the world. (When my uncle welcomed me in Athens while I was living in California, he said, “So, nephew, you’re living in America, huh? … Americans, murderers of the nations.” The expression was proverbial in the Greek left. And since the Yugoslav Wars, the Greek right as well.)
    ellauri219.html on line 813: But the States, prodded on by its own exceptionalist rhetoric, said they were different. That they were making the world Safe For Democracy. That they desired Liberty for All. And when the US acted as any imperial power must, and did some (well, a lot of) grubby things, there were a lot of outsiders who wanted to believe—and who felt betrayed. And they’ve held the kind of grudge against America and its optimistic, American Dream mass culture, that they did not hold against previous imperial powers. Aw, who am I kidding, of course they did.
    ellauri219.html on line 830: You’re not, but you’re the culture with the megaphone. People are paying disproportionate attention to your stupidity. And when stupid suckers elsewhere discover that the streets of Hollywood are not paved with gold, they truly are crestfallen, to an extent they wouldn’t be with Moscow, or Paris. Just as they were crestfallen to discover that the States was just another empire after all.
    ellauri219.html on line 832: And there is something… “gee willywickers” about the way Truth Justice and The American Way have been inflated in American mass culture, quite plausibly rooted in that class insecurity, that makes outside cultural elites (and the people that follow after them) reflexively sneer, once they realise the foundations are rotten. Add to this the ludicrous fact that America has no high culture. These are disappointed suitors: they’re not going to console themselves over the emptiness of Scrooge McDuck by turning to Wilt Whatman. Who was no better off than Scrooge by way of civility.
    ellauri219.html on line 871: Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach, German philosopher (1804-1872).
    ellauri219.html on line 975: Underworld (also released as Paying the Penalty) is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Clive Brook, Evelyn Brent and George Bankrupt. The film launched Sternberg's eight-year collaboration with Paramount Pictures, with whom he would produce his seven films with actress Marlene Dietrich. Journalist and screenwriter Ben Hecht won an Academy Award for Best Original Story. Time felt the film was realistic in some parts, but disliked the Hollywood cliché of turning an evil character's heart to gold at the end. Filmmaker and surrealist Luis Buñuel named Underworld as his all time favorite film. Critic Andrew Sarris cautions that Underworld does not qualify as "the first gangster film" as Sternberg "showed little interest in the purely gangsterish aspects of the genre" nor the "mechanics of mob power." Film critic Dave Kehr, on the other hand, writing for the Chicago Reader in 2014, rates Underworld as one of the great gangster films of the silent era. "The film established the fundamental elements of the gangster movie: a hoodlum hero; ominous, night-shrouded city streets; floozies; and a blazing finale in which the cops cut down the protagonist."
    ellauri220.html on line 509:
    "And you never have Romans who are Italians! They´re always played by some English actor going ´Oh Thomas, where is my brother, Fellatio? Bring him hither.´"

    ellauri221.html on line 374: And the papers want to know whose turtleneck you wear
    ellauri221.html on line 380: And the stairway looks very different today
    ellauri221.html on line 386: And before too long I know it´s time to go
    ellauri222.html on line 68: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
    ellauri222.html on line 103: In the culture of little magazines, friendship is the last thing to prevent one writer from reviewing the work of another. As a novelist happy to have well-disposed reviewers, Bellow had an obvious stake in these friendships. But the friends had a stake in Bellow, too. As Mark Greif points out in his important new study of mid-century intellectual life, “The Age of the Crisis of Man,” Bellow came on the scene at a time when many people imagined the fate of modern man to be somehow tied to the fate of the novel. Was the novel dead or was it not? Much was thought to depend on the answer. And for people who worried about this Bellow was the great hope. Atlas quotes Norman Podhoretz: “There was a sense in which the validity of a whole phase of American experience was felt to hang on the question of whether or not he would turn out to be a great novelist.”
    ellauri222.html on line 111: I remember saying to myself, “Well, why not take a short break and have at least as much freedom of movement as this running water.” My first thought was that I must get rid of the hospital novel—it was poisoning my life. And next I recognized that this was not what being a novelist was supposed to have meant. . . . I felt just now that I had allowed myself to be dominated by the atmosphere of misery or surliness, that I had agreed somehow to be shut in or bottled up.
    ellauri222.html on line 143: In November, Bellow learned from a possibly overly conscientious babysitter that Sasha and Ludwig were sleeping together. It turned out that the affair had been going on for two and a half years, since the summer of 1958. And although Ludwig was still married, it continued. Adam was living with Sasha while it was going on. Given Bellow’s vulnerabilities, the double betrayal was his worst nightmare come to life. According to Atlas, he talked about getting a gun.
    ellauri222.html on line 159: And it got even better. Jack Ludwig reviewed the novel. He informed readers of Holiday that “the book is a major breakthrough.” By no means should it be read as autobiography—“as if an artist with Bellow’s enormous gifts were simply playing at second-guessing reality, settling scores.” No, in this book, Ludwig wrote, “Bellow is after something greater.” The greater something turns out to be “man’s contradiction, his absurdity, his alienation,” and so on. It was pretty chutzpadik, as even Bellow had to admit. But by then he was laughing all the way to the bank.
    ellauri222.html on line 173: Actually, these episodes were not entirely invented. Bellow lifted them straight out of “The Brothers Karamazov.” A child tortured by its parents is Ivan Karamazov’s illustration of the problem of evil: what kind of God would allow that to happen? And Herzog with his gun at the window is a reënactment of Dmitri Karamazov, the murder weapon in his hand, spying through the window on his father. Dmitri is caught and convicted of a murder he desired but did not commit. “Herzog,” though, is a comedy. The next day, Herzog gets in a minor traffic accident and the cops discover the loaded gun in his car. But, after some hairy moments in the police station, he is let go. Desperately searching the Great Books for wisdom, Herzog briefly finds himself living in one. He can’t wait to get out.
    ellauri222.html on line 179: Podhoretz told Leader that he considered all of Bellow’s characters puppets. And there is something animatronic about them. This is especially true in “Augie March,” where the extended procession of too vivid personalities is like a Wes Anderson movie. Bellow tended to make his characters look the way a child sees grownups, unalterable cartoons, weirdly unself-conscious in their one-dimensionality.
    ellauri222.html on line 243: One of your persistent themes is the purgation one can obtain only through rage. The forces of aggression are liberating, etc. And I can see that as a legitimate point of view. OK if your characters are titans. But Eve is simply a pitiful woman and Sylphid is a pampered, wicked fat girl with a bison hump. These are not titans.
    ellauri222.html on line 285: väärälle ammattitappajalle. And
    ellauri222.html on line 323: The Spanish word for eagle, as Augie learns, is águila, and the similarity between that word and Augie’s name invites a comparison between the eagle and the man. Both the eagle and Augie are adopted and trained by others for schemes they barely understand. And both the eagle and Augie prove to be sensitive creatures, not quite vicious enough to succeed in a Machiavellian world. The episode with the eagle can be read as a metaphor for one of the main themes of the book: nature as destiny. Ultimately, neither the eagle nor Augie does what others expect them to do, but follow their own nature. No tästähän me ollaan jo puhuttu.
    ellauri222.html on line 922: And if You've called unto the ears of the world that You are the Father of Grace,
    ellauri223.html on line 66: Capt. Moreover, the race is managed for the good of the commonwealth, and not of private individuals, and the magistrates must be obeyed. They deny what we hold—viz., that it is natural to man to recognize his offspring and to educate them, and to use his wife and house and children as his own. For they say that children are bred for the preservation of the species and not for individual pleasure, as St. Thomas also asserts. Therefore the breeding of children has reference to the commonwealth, and not to individuals, except in so far as they are constituents of the commonwealth. And since individuals for the most part bring forth children wrongly and educate them wrongly, they consider that they remove destruction from the State, and therefore for this reason, with most sacred fear, they commit the education of the children, who, as it were, are the element of the republic, to the care of magistrates; for the safety of the community is not that of a few. And thus they distribute male and female breeders of the best natures according to philosophical rules. Plato thinks that this distribution ought to be made by lot, lest some incel men seeing that they are kept away from the beautiful women, should rise up with anger and hatred against the magistrates; and he thinks further that those who do not deserve cohabitation with the more beautiful women, should be deceived while the lots are drawn by the magistrates, so that at all times the women who are suitably second rate should fall to their lot, not those whom they desire. Stop the steal!
    ellauri223.html on line 68: This shrewdness, however, is not necessary among the inhabitants of the City of the Sun. For with them deformity is unknown. When the women are exercised they get a clear complexion, and become strong of limb, tall and agile, and with them beauty consists in tallness and strength. Tanakka, punakka ja rivakka, täst mie piän! Therefore, if any woman dyes her face, so that it may become beautiful, or uses high-heeled boots so that she may appear tall, or garments with trains to cover her wooden shoes, she is condemned to capital punishment. But if the women should even desire them they have no facility for doing these things. For who indeed would give them this facility? Further, they assert that among us abuses of this kind arise from the leisure and sloth of women. By these means they lose their color and have pale complexions, and become feeble and small. For this reason they are without proper complexions, use high sandals, and become beautiful not from strength, but from slothful tenderness. And thus they ruin their own tempers and natures, and consequently those of their offspring. Furthermore, if at any time a man is taken captive with ardent love for a certain woman, the two are allowed to converse and joke together and to give one another garlands of flowers or leaves, and to make verses. But if the race is endangered, by no means is further union between them permitted. Her fanny must be locked in a love girdle, and his pecker lassoed and bound behind his butt. Moreover, the love born of eager desire is not known among them; only that born of friendship. LOL
    ellauri223.html on line 74: G.M. This seems excellent and sacred, but the community of women is a thing too difficult to attain. The holy Roman Clement says that wives ought to be common in accordance with the apostolic institution, and praises Plato and Socrates, who thus teach, but the Glossary interprets this community with regard to obedience. And Tertullian agrees with the Glossary, that the first Christians had everything in common except wives.
    ellauri223.html on line 90: And in other ways they labor to cure the epilepsy, with which they are often troubled. G.M. A sign this disease is of wonderful cleverness, for from it Hercules, Scrotus, Socrates, Callimachus, and Mahomet have suffered. This they cure by means of prayers to heaven, by strengthening the head, by taking acid, by planned gymnastics, and with fat cheese-bread sprinkled with the flour of wheaten corn. My, that is yummy, I tell you.
    ellauri223.html on line 129: For what is that which we call evil but the absence of good? In the bodies of animals, disease and wounds mean nothing but the absence of health; for when a cure is effected, that does not mean that the evils which were present—namely, the diseases and wounds—go away from the body and dwell elsewhere: they altogether cease to exist; for the wound or disease is not a substance, but a defect in the fleshly substance,—the flesh itself being a substance, and therefore something good, of which those evils—that is, privations of the good which we call health—are accidents. Just in the same way, what are called vices in the soul are nothing but privations of natural good. And when they are cured, they are not transferred elsewhere: when they cease to exist in the healthy soul, they cannot exist anywhere else.
    ellauri226.html on line 101: shop. De Lcdda. And thank heaven we are at the
    ellauri226.html on line 176: Per-Gunnar on kuvista päätellen viirusilmäinen sikaniska. Per Gunnar Evander blev 89 år gammal. Jonna Andersson på GP ei saanut äijästä irti senkään vertaa kuin Vikipeedia. Bland hans mest kända verk finns "Måndagarna med Fanny" och "Se mig i mitt friska öga".
    ellauri226.html on line 178: Hans dotter Carin Evander beskriver den traumatiska barndomen, där pappan under lång tid trakasserat familjen. Sämst gick det för hennes storasyster Andrea.
    ellauri226.html on line 179: – Andrea blev till slut så rädd för honom att hon inte ville gå utanför dörren. Det var då, i maj, 1995, som Andrea snabbt kom under psykiatrisk vård, skriver hon i Dagens Nyheter.
    ellauri226.html on line 180: Hon uppger att pappan ofta ringde Andrea och skrämde henne. Hon anklagar honom för förföljelse och berättar att familjen även försökt polisanmäla trakasserierna, men att ärendet lagts ner.
    ellauri226.html on line 181: Tre månader efter att Andrea fick psykiatrisk vård, omkom hon i en trafikolycka. Hon var då 16 år.
    ellauri226.html on line 188:
    Döttrarna Carin och Andrea, knappast.

    ellauri226.html on line 324: warfare, just like Stockholm in the early 21th century. And for the exact same reason too!
    ellauri236.html on line 93: And Fabrício Frieber, a lawyer from the state of Bahia, added, “Bolsonaro has been warning us.”
    ellauri236.html on line 194: As I have mentioned already, No Orchids enjoyed its greatest vogue in 1940, though it was successfully running as a play till some time later. It was, in fact, one of the things that helped to console people for the boredom of being bombed. Early in the war the New Yorker had a picture of a little man approaching a news-stall littered with paper with such headlines as ‘Great Tank Battles in Northern France’, ‘Big Naval Battle in the North Sea’, ‘Huge Air Battles over the Channel’, etc., etc. The little man is saying ‘Action Stories, please’. That little man with his little dick stood for all the drugged millions to whom the world of the gangster and the prize-ring is more ‘real’, more ‘tough’, than such things as crucifixions, wars, revolutions, earthquakes, famines, genocides, holocausts and pestilences. From the point of view of a reader of Action Stories, a description of the London blitz, or of the internal struggles of the European underground parties, would be ‘sissy stuff’. On the other hand, some puny gun-battle in Chicago, resulting in perhaps half a dozen deaths, would seem genuinely ‘tough’. This habit of mind is now extremely widespread. A soldier sprawls in a muddy trench, with the machine-gun bullets crackling a foot or two overhead, and whiles away his intolerable boredom by reading an American gangster story. And what is it that makes that story so exciting? Precisely the fact that people are shooting at each other with machine-guns! Neither the soldier nor anyone else sees anything curious in this. It is taken for granted that an imaginary bullet is more thrilling than a real one. (But note one difference: they get a whacking pile of money and loads of wet twat for it.)
    ellauri236.html on line 198: There exists in America an enormous literature of more or less the same stamp as No Orchids. Quite apart from books, there is the huge array of ‘pulp magazines’, graded so as to cater for different kinds of fantasy, but nearly all having much the same mental atmosphere. A few of them go in for straight pornography, but the great majority are quite plainly aimed at sadists and masochists. Sold at threepence a copy under the title of Yank Mags(4), these things used to enjoy considerable popularity in England, but when the supply dried up owing to the war, no satisfactory substitute was forthcoming. English imitations of the ‘pulp magazine’ do now exist, but they are poor things compared with the original. English crook films, again, never approach the American crook film in brutality. And yet the career of Mr. Chase shows how deep the American influence has already gone. Not only is he himself living a continuous fantasy-life in the Chicago underworld, but he can count on hundreds of thousands of readers who know what is meant by a ‘clipshop’ or the ‘hotsquat’, do not have to do mental arithmetic when confronted by ‘fifty grand’, and understand at sight a sentence like ‘Johnny was a rummy and only two jumps ahead of the nut-factory’. Evidently there are great numbers of English people who are partly americanized in language and, one ought to add, in moral outlook. For there was no popular protest against No Orchids. In the end it was withdrawn, but only retrospectively, when a later work, Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief, brought Mr. Chase's books to the attention of the authorities. Judging by casual conversations at the time, ordinary readers got a mild thrill out of the obscenities of No Orchids, but saw nothing undesirable in the book as a whole. Many people, incidentally, were under the impression that it was an American book reissued in England.
    ellauri236.html on line 200: The thing that the ordinary reader ought to have objected to — almost certainly would have objected to, a few decades earlier — was the equivocal attitude towards crime. It is implied throughout No Orchids that being a criminal is only reprehensible in the sense that it does not pay. Being a policeman pays better, but there is no moral difference, since the police use essentially criminal methods. In a book like He Won't Need It Now the distinction between crime and crime-prevention practically disappears. This is a new departure for English sensational fiction, in which till recently there has always been a sharp distinction between right and wrong and a general agreement that virtue must triumph in the last chapter. English books glorifying crime (modern crime, that is — pirates and highwaymen are different) are very rare. Even a book like Raffles, as I have pointed out, is governed by powerful taboos, and it is clearly understood that Raffles's crimes must be expiated sooner or later. In America, both in life and fiction, the tendency to tolerate crime, even to admire the criminal so long as he is success, is very much more marked. It is, indeed, ultimately this attitude that has made it possible for crime to flourish upon so huge a scale. Books have been written about Al Capone that are hardly different in tone from the books written about Henry Ford, Stalin, Lord Northcliffe and all the rest of the ‘log cabin to White House’ brigade. And switching back eighty years, one finds Mark Twain adopting much the same attitude towards the disgusting bandit Slade, hero of twenty-eight murders, and towards the Western desperadoes generally. They were successful, they ‘made good’, therefore he admired them.
    ellauri236.html on line 477: Blandish took out a pigskin cigar case and carefully selected a cigar. “I had to give the Federal Agents every chance of finding these men before I started interfering." The trail is cold, but so is Mr. Blandish. He is not over excited about finding his daughter, but maybe Fenner can get back some of his million bucks. And the necklace. Put your heart where your money is.
    ellauri238.html on line 44: It was brillig, and sleep, gently flowing, Was trickling through my dreaming soul, When the vague form of a vibrant ghost. Arrived to disturb my dreaming, softly. Leaning down to me, pure ivory teeth, And offering me her flickering tongue, Her lips were kissing me, sweet and long, Mouth on mouth, thigh on thigh beneath...
    ellauri238.html on line 450: , doch nicht hier, wird sie von Rabbi Small zurechtgewiesen. Und sie antwortet: „Stören Sie mich nicht in meiner Andacht.“
    ellauri238.html on line 874: And he remained with his great, empty worry. Ja se jäi ison, tyhjän huolensa kanssa kaksisteen.
    ellauri238.html on line 875: And my mother—like a tree on the shore Ja mun äiti - kuin rannan puu
    ellauri238.html on line 878: And in ´31 my hands were merry and small Ja 31 vuonna mun kädet oli pienet ja hilpeät
    ellauri238.html on line 879: And in ´41 they learned to use a rifle ja 41 vuonna ne oppi käyttämään Uzia
    ellauri238.html on line 880: And when I loved my first love Ja kun mä rakastin mun ekaa panoa
    ellauri238.html on line 882: And the girl´s white hand clutched them all Ja misun valkoinen käsi tarttui niihin molempiin
    ellauri238.html on line 885: And in ´51 the movement of my life Ja 51 vuonna mun liike-elämä
    ellauri238.html on line 887: And the face of my father like the lantern at the end of a parting Ja mun isän naama oli kuin Jere Jarruvaunun perälyhty,
    ellauri238.html on line 889: And my mother closed all the clouds in her brown closet. Ja mun äiti sulki kaikki pilvet komeroonsa.
    ellauri238.html on line 890: And I climbed up my street, Ja mä kipusin ylös mun katua,
    ellauri238.html on line 891: And the twentieth century was the blood in my veins, Ja 20. vuosisata oli veri mun suonissa,
    ellauri238.html on line 895: And moves in angry waves to my heart. Ja liikkuu vihasina aaltoina mun sydämeen.
    ellauri238.html on line 899: And I return down the slope of the mountain Ja må palaan alas vuoren kylkeä
    ellauri238.html on line 901: And full of time. On täynnä laskettua aikaa.
    ellauri240.html on line 132: This story is part of the collection The Call to Serve: Stories of Sacrifice, War and the Way Home, which was funded by the Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation.
    ellauri240.html on line 134: Fred was the president and chairman of Andersen Corp., America's largest manufacturer of windows and patio doors, from 1914 until he retired in 1972. He served the company for more than 75 years. Katherine also devoted much of her time to the company, serving on the board of directors for 50 years. In 1959, the couple created the Andersen Foundation, now called the Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation.
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    ellauri240.html on line 150: “We have enormous experience on how to use these things. We have tested them in combat,” he says, while China has not. We have killed an enormous number of enemies with it. “And that makes an enormous difference.”
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    ellauri241.html on line 96: And in those meads where sometime she might haunt, Ja niillä siimoilla, joissa hän saattoi joskus kummitella, oli rikkinäisiä
    ellauri241.html on line 107: And wound with many a river to its head, Ja pänttäsi monta dirty jokea päähänsä,
    ellauri241.html on line 110: And so he rested, on the lonely ground, ja niin hän lepäsi yksinäisellä maalla
    ellauri241.html on line 118: And love, and pleasure, and the ruddy strife ja rakkaus ja nautinto, ja sydänten ja huulten punertava riita!
    ellauri241.html on line 130: And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, Ja täynnä hopeakuita, jotka hiänen hengittäessään hajosivat
    ellauri241.html on line 140: And for her eyes: what could such eyes do there Ja hänen silmänsä: mitäpä sellaiset silmät voisivat tehdä,
    ellauri241.html on line 145: And thus; while Hermes on his pinions lay, Ja näin; sillä aikaa Hermes makasi sulkasatoisena
    ellauri241.html on line 158: And, swiftly as a bright Phoebean dart, ja nopeasti kuin kirkas Phoeben nuoli, iskevän
    ellauri241.html on line 170: And by thine eyes, and by thy starry crown!" ja sinun silmiesi ja tähtikruunusi kautta!"
    ellauri241.html on line 180: And by my power is her beauty veiled Ja minun voimallani on hänen kauneutensa verhottu,
    ellauri241.html on line 202: And thou shalt see thy sweet nymph even now." ja sinä näet tuossa tuokiossa suloisen nymfisi."
    ellauri241.html on line 216: And towards her stept: she, like a moon in wane, ja astui hiäneen päin: hiän, kuin vähenevä kuu,
    ellauri241.html on line 222: And, like new flowers at morning song of bees, ja kuin uudet kukat mehiläisten aamulaulussa,
    ellauri241.html on line 238: And, as the lava ravishes the mead, Ja kuten laava raiskaa siman (löröä, älä tee), pilasi
    ellauri241.html on line 244: And rubious-argent: of all these bereft, ja russki agenteista: Kaikista näistä vaille jääneenä
    ellauri241.html on line 248: And in the air, her new voice luting soft, Ja ilmassa, hänen uusi äänensä luutusti pehmeästi,
    ellauri241.html on line 257: And rested at the foot of those wild hills, Ja lepäsi noiden villien kukkuloiden juurella,
    ellauri241.html on line 259: And of that other ridge whose barren back ja tuolla toisella harjulla, jonka karu selkä
    ellauri241.html on line 282: And kept his rosy terms in idle languishment. Ja piti hänen ruusuiset terminsä tyhjäkäynnillä.
    ellauri241.html on line 287: And dream, when in the serpent prison-house, ja haaveilla, kun hän oli käärmevankilassa.
    ellauri241.html on line 298: And sometimes into cities she would send Ja toisinaan hän lähetti unelmansa sekoilemaan
    ellauri241.html on line 300: And once, while among mortals dreaming thus, Ja kerran, kun kuolevaisten joukossa näin unelmoi,
    ellauri241.html on line 304: And fell into a swooning love of him. ja vaipui pyörryttävään rakkauteen häntä kohtaan.
    ellauri241.html on line 330: And will you leave me on the hills alone? jätätkö siis minut rauhaan kukkuloille?
    ellauri241.html on line 337: And soon his eyes had drunk her beauty up, Ja pian hänen silmänsä olivat juoneet hänen kauneutensa,
    ellauri241.html on line 339: And still the cup was full, while he afraid ja silti kuppi oli täynnä, samalla kun hän pelkäsi,
    ellauri241.html on line 359: And pain my steps upon these flowers too rough, ja kipuilla askeleeni näiden kukkien päällä liian karkeasti,
    ellauri241.html on line 371: And by mysterious sleights a hundred thirsts appease? Ja salaperäisellä rekillä tyynnyttää sata janoa?
    ellauri241.html on line 382: And as he from one trance was wakening Ja kuin hän yhdestä transsista oli heräämässä
    ellauri241.html on line 387: And then she whispered in such trembling tone, ja sitten hän kuiskasi niin vapisevalla äänellä,
    ellauri241.html on line 396: And next she wondered how his eyes could miss Ja seuraavaksi hän ihmetteli, kuinka hänen silmänsä saattoivat missata
    ellauri241.html on line 412: And every word she spake enticed him on Ja jokainen sana, jonka hän puhui, houkutteli hänet
    ellauri241.html on line 428: And last, pointing to Corinth, asked her sweet, Ja lopuksi, osoittaen Khersonia, kysyi häneltä kuin karkkia,
    ellauri241.html on line 439: And all her populous streets and temples lewd, Ja kaikki sen kansoitetut kadut ja rivot temppelit,
    ellauri241.html on line 446: And threw their moving shadows on the walls, ja heittivät liikkuvia varjojaan seinille,
    ellauri241.html on line 464: And good instructor; but to-night he seems ja hyvä opettajani; mutta tänä iltana hän näyttää
    ellauri241.html on line 472: And so unsullied was the marble hue, ja niin tahraton oli marmorin sävy,
    ellauri241.html on line 479: And a few Persian mutes, who that same year Ja muutamalle persialaiselle mykälle, jotka samana vuonna
    ellauri241.html on line 483: And but the flitter-winged verse must tell, Ei mutta siivekkään jakeen täytyy vielä kertoa,
    ellauri241.html on line 504: And down the passage cast a glow upon the floor. ja pitkin käytävää hehkui lattia.
    ellauri241.html on line 550: And triumph, as in thee I should rejoice ja voittaa, niinkuin sinussa minun pitäisi iloita
    ellauri241.html on line 572: And, all subdued, consented to the hour Ja kaikitenkin hillittynä hän suostui siihen hetkeen,
    ellauri241.html on line 587: And I neglect the holy rite for thee. ja minä laiminlyön pyhän rituaalin sinun tähtesi.
    ellauri241.html on line 604: And knowing surely she could never win Ja tietäen varmasti, ettei hiän voi koskaan voittaa
    ellauri241.html on line 632: And with the larger wove in small intricacies. ja isompien väliin kudottuja pienempiä monimutkaisuuksia.
    ellauri241.html on line 634: And shut the chamber up, close, hushed and still, ja sulki kammion, siis sulki sen, vaitonaisena ja hiljaa:
    ellauri241.html on line 641: And show to common eyes these secret bowers? ja näyttää tavallisille silmille nämä salaiset luolat?
    ellauri241.html on line 644: And entered marveling: for they knew the street, ihmeissään: sillä he tunsivat kadun, muistivat
    ellauri241.html on line 650: And with calm-planted steps walk'd in austere; ja tyynein askelin käveli sisään koruttomasti;
    ellauri241.html on line 654: And solve and melt 'twas just as he foresaw. ja ratketa ja sulaa, se oli juuri niin kuin hän ennusti!
    ellauri241.html on line 662: And you forgive me." Lycius blush'd, and led koska olen vanha paskiainen, ja sinä annat minulle anteeksi."
    ellauri241.html on line 689: And fragrant oils with ceremony meet ja seremoniallisesti tuoksuvia öljyjä
    ellauri241.html on line 706: And every soul from human trammels freed, ja jokainen sielu vapautunut ihmisten rajoista,
    ellauri241.html on line 722: And for the youth, quick, let us strip for him Ja nuorukaiselle, nopeasti, riisutaan poolopaidastaan
    ellauri241.html on line 743: And pledge him. The bald-head philosopher Pyytääxeen panolupaa häneltä. Kaljupää filosofi
    ellauri241.html on line 766: And not a man but felt the terror in his hair. Ja joka mies tunsi kauhun hiuksissaan.
    ellauri241.html on line 797: And shall I see thee made a serpent's prey?" ja näenkö sinut joutuneena käärmeen saaliiksi?"
    ellauri241.html on line 806: And Lycius' arms were empty of delight, Ja Lykiuksen käsivarret olivat tyhjät ilosta,
    ellauri241.html on line 810: And, in its marriage robe, the heavy body wound. ja sen hääpuvussa oli raskas ruumiinhaava. Kannattiko hei Apollonios?
    ellauri241.html on line 847: And purple-stained mouth; Ja purppuranvärinen suu;
    ellauri241.html on line 849: And with thee fade away into the forest dim: Ja sinun kanssasi hämärtyä metsään:
    ellauri241.html on line 858: And leaden-eyed despairs, Ja lyijysilmäistä epätoivoa,
    ellauri241.html on line 867: And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Ja onneksi Kuukuppi on valtaistuimellaan,
    ellauri241.html on line 880: And mid-May's eldest child, Ja toukokuun puolivälin vanhin lapsi,
    ellauri241.html on line 984: And, for those simple times, his garments were

    ellauri241.html on line 991: And see that oftentimes his "spear" would slip

    ellauri241.html on line 996: And, after lifting up her aged hands,

    ellauri241.html on line 1001: And all ye udderless girls who foster up

    ellauri241.html on line 1022: And the frantic "gape" of lonely Niobe,

    ellauri241.html on line 1025: And her motherly "cheeks".
    ellauri241.html on line 1041: And still, a-sleeping, held his finger-tips

    ellauri241.html on line 1064: And completely bald! Porcellain! No trace of hair!

    ellauri241.html on line 1066: And the little man in the moon sitting there!

    ellauri241.html on line 1076: And then, towards me, like a very maid,

    ellauri241.html on line 1078: And press'd me with the hand: Ah! 'twas too much;

    ellauri241.html on line 1133: And anxiously began to plait and twist it,

    ellauri241.html on line 1140: And fish were dimpling, snickering like hell.
    ellauri241.html on line 1175: And suffocate true blessings in a curse.

    ellauri241.html on line 1179: And now for a touch of the homoerotic:

    ellauri241.html on line 1207: And then it was over, with nudge and a wink.
    ellauri241.html on line 1216: And there crost towards him a large eagle,

    ellauri241.html on line 1246: And what army? Of thine own will,

    ellauri241.html on line 1254: And by these tenderest, milky sovereignties—

    ellauri241.html on line 1275: And so long absence from thee doth bereave

    ellauri241.html on line 1281: And I must blush in heaven.

    ellauri241.html on line 1282: And wherefore so ashamed?

    ellauri241.html on line 1324: And all the revels he had lorded there:

    ellauri241.html on line 1327: "And now,” thought he, “How long must I play jeopardy

    ellauri241.html on line 1332: And let us be thus comforted; unless

    ellauri241.html on line 1368: And now, O Captain Haddock!

    ellauri241.html on line 1403: And elephant, and eagle, and huge jaw

    ellauri241.html on line 1415: And a dotsized fly looked enormously like a whale.

    ellauri241.html on line 1419: And in his lap 3 cups, with which he conn'd

    ellauri241.html on line 1433: And in a voice of solemn joy, that aw'd

    ellauri241.html on line 1447: And mount upon the snortings of a whale

    ellauri241.html on line 1464: And float my brittle limbs o'er polar seas?

    ellauri241.html on line 1466: And leave a black memorial on the sand?

    ellauri241.html on line 1468: And keep me as a chosen bait to draw

    ellauri241.html on line 1536: And as if that had not been enough,

    ellauri241.html on line 1563: And resuscitate Scylla, plus others if you wish."

    ellauri241.html on line 1567: And of those numbers every eye was wet;

    ellauri241.html on line 1578: And the great Sea-King bow'd his dripping head.

    ellauri241.html on line 1603: And panting bosoms bare!

    ellauri241.html on line 1633: Somewhat unclear: is it an East or West Indian maiden? And who is muse N:o 10 anyway?
    ellauri242.html on line 66: Miten noi kirjailijaspuget jaxoivat kaiket päivät istuxia Hansassa? Se oli kuin joku viinanhajuinen avokonttori. Ja mixi koko aika pitää olla kännissä? Jotta izekritiikki saadaan vaiennetuxi. Amokissa Jorma sanoo mielipiteenään että Saarikosken Kirje vaimolleni oli hyvä kirja. Jorma ruikkasi 1. tyttöystävänsä Veijan kerrasta paxuxi ja karkasi merille. Ei vetänyt ulos kyllin ripeästi. Vaimonsa Sinikan siellä Jorma oli turvonnut ja kova. Hannu Salama kiskoi kusen kyllästämällä kyrvällä urheasti kitkerään loppuun saakka. Krapula-aamuina oli kaverien kunto kyllä surkea. Kirjan nimi Amok saattaa viitata Amos Anderssoniin, sillä Hoblan talo näkyi Hansan ikkunasta.
    ellauri242.html on line 194: Toukokuun 21. päivän kivilouhoksissa pidetyn hälisevän kokouksen jälkeen tehtiin päätös "Adzhimushkain kivilouhosten puolustusosaston perustamisesta", nim. "Stalinin mukaan nimetystä Adzhimushkain kivilouhoksen puolustusrykmentistä". Eri lähteiden mukaan yksikön henkilöstö oli tuolloin 5 000 - 15 000 ihmistä, luotiin erilaisia ​​palveluja - sotilastuomioistuimen piirakkakokki Andrii Pirogov nimitettiin elintarvikeosaston päälliköksi (ennen sitä hän toimi elintarvikepäällikkönä nälkäisessä 51. armeijassa, mutta joutui vangiksi piirakoiden muilutuxesta syyskuussa 1942). Samanlaisia ​​vastustussoluja, vaikkakaan ei niin pitkäkestoisia, oli myös Bykovskessa, Vergopolskessa - jopa 16 miestä. 3 päivän kuluttua he liittyivät 27 taistelijan divisioonaan, joka saapui rientomarssia 1,5 kuukaudessa ja kykki Didushevin louhoksissa. Bulganakskyissä kivilouhokset - 3 km Adzhi-Mushkaista - surmasivat elokuuhun mennessä useita kymmeniä sotilaita 510. erillisestä ilmatorjuntatykistidivisioonasta ja 396. kivääridivisioonan lääkintä- ja terveyspataljoonasta, ennen kaikkea luutnantti M. V. Svetlosanovin ja vanhemman poliittisen insinöörin V. S. Gogitidze. Lokakuun viimeisiin päiviin saakka natsit siivosivat Voikovin mukaan nimetyn tehtaan maanalaisia ​​yhteyskäytäviä löytäen ja tuhoten lisää trappeja.
    ellauri242.html on line 235: Andersson ja Kitula souteli vanhalla vitulla

    ellauri243.html on line 96: Anne Frank-lookalike Shosanna hoitaa elokuvateatteria Pariisissa valehenkilöllisyyden turvin. Hän tapaa saksalais-suomalaisen tarkka-ampujan Simo Häyhän (Fredrik Stollen), joka kaatoi 250 vihollista yhden taistelun aikana. Häyhän on määrä esittää izeään nazien propagandaelokuvassa Stolz der Nation (Kansakunnan ylpeys). Shosannaan sen jutkutaustasta tietämättä ihastunut Häyhä vakuuttaa (? taivuttaa) Joe Goebbelsin siirtämään elokuvan ensi-illan Shosannan elokuvateatteriin. Shosanna suunnittelee rakastajansa Marcelin (pätkän ranskalaisvahvistus, yhtä merkittävä kontribuutio kuin sammakoilla viime sodassa) kanssa ensi-iltaan osallistuvien natsijohtajien tappamista sytyttämällä teatterin tuleen. Meneehän siinä mukana muutama sata pahaa-aavistamattomia ydinsaxalaisia, mutta väliäkö hällä, koko Saxan kansahan on yhtä syyllinen. Inter arma silent leges! Ihan sama tematiikka muuten kuin Dan Steinbockin Andromeedassa. Vittu onnää tosi mieltä nostattavia juttuja, etten sano kääntäviä.
    ellauri243.html on line 304: up, it seems like everyone's faith in true love is shaken a little bit. And
    ellauri243.html on line 308: everyone's faith in true love is shaken a little bit. And even though, for
    ellauri243.html on line 311: Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens to Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield, here are
    ellauri243.html on line 327: interesting as you, and I don't know what I'm doing.'" And Bell still
    ellauri243.html on line 536: Vasta s. 139 tulee vastaan eka very attractive female agent, muuten tää on ollut all male paneelia. Näitä pitäis saada lisää Dale, muuten ei tipu leffadiiliä. Hupaisaa miten toi Brandeisin privacy on johtanut jenkeissä totaaliseen Wild West meininkiin, missä miljuuna eri agentuuria sojottaa yhtä aikaa toisiansa pyssyllä. Ei mitään keinoa selvitä kasan päällimmäisenä ellet ole aivan vitun connected kuten Roope Andorsen, speed dialit erixeen kaikkiin silverbäkkeihin. I bet Roope on näytelmän konna.
    ellauri243.html on line 627: And they stay on course because they constantly evaluate their progress, and make smart corrections to their process. Want to turn a dream into a reality? Follow this simple process.
    ellauri243.html on line 642: That´s one reason most incredibly successful people set a goal, and then focus all their attention on the creating and following a process designed to achieve that goal. The goal still exists, but their real focus is on what they do today. And making sure that do it again tomorrow. Because consistency matters: What you do every day is who you are. Like take a shit. And who you will become. A piece of shit.
    ellauri243.html on line 645: Health care providers are taught to check medications three times before delivering to patients. Not because the process itself is complex. But because they are visual learners. The same is true for you; the consequence of "error," in terms of time, effort, money, etc., when you don´t achieve a goal can be considerable. (And depressing: No matter how often you hear "fail fast, fail often," failure still pretty much sucks. It causes stress.)
    ellauri243.html on line 647: Pilots use the 1 in 60 rule to remind themselves to constantly monitor their progress and make quick course corrections. You also know where you want to go. But you´ll never get there if you don´t regularly monitor and revise your goal based on your progress. And if you don´t start out on the right path. Remember, the 1 in 60 rule states that starting out, one degree off means winding up one mile off 60 miles later. Or so. So don´t just correct your course along the way. Create and follow a process that is proved to work. Pick someone who has achieved something you want to achieve. Like a Brad, if you happen to be a Ralph. Deconstruct his or her process. Then follow it, and along the way make small corrections as you learn what works best for you. That way, when you travel your own version of 60 miles, you´ll arrive precisely where you hoped to be. Up a shit creek without a paddle, with Brad 60 miles ahead of you. Forgot to warn: don´t pick a moving target!
    ellauri243.html on line 743: Noniin olin oikeassa, Juudas Andorsen oli draaman konna, ja sen motiivi ei ollut F eikä K, vaan E! Sehän se on jenkeillä synti ainainen. Reviiri on naaleillekin kaikki kaikessa. Patrik ja Andorsen ottaa loppunäytöxessä shouting mäzin. Kumpi ompi patriootimpi? Kumpaako nyt uskoa? Kumpikin sanoo laahuxelle "luotathan?" Täähän on kuin U.S.A:n presidentinvaali. Juudas sanoo että Pat edustaa big governmenttia, tuota Washingtonin suota. Patrik sanoo että Juudas on anarkisti. No kommunistixi sitä ei voi haukkua, olkoon siis anarkisti. That's a lie. No, that's a lie. Kuulostaa Ukrainan selkkauxelta. Juuttaalta lipsahtaa vähän murhanhimoisia kannanottoja ja epävarmat äänestäjät alkaa siirtyä big governmentin kannalle.
    ellauri243.html on line 747: Yxkax takinkääntäjä Fiz kääntää onnexi kesken kaiken takkinsa taas oikein päin ja ampuu takin taskusta vetämällään Browning M2261 semiautomatic pistoolilla Andorseniin 3 reikää ennenkuin tää saa Smith&Wesson .357 rivolliaan edes reuhdotuxi esille. Jesus, I really screwed up! Never mind Fiz, its okay, two wrongs do make one right.
    ellauri244.html on line 92: The Serenity Prayer: “God, grant me the grace to accept with serenity the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference.”
    ellauri244.html on line 300: Roger Caillois, né le 3 mars 1913 à Reims et mort le 21 décembre 1978 au Kremlin-Bicêtre, ertait un écrivain, sociologue et critique littéraire français, traducteur de Borges. Caillois rompt avec le surréalisme en 1935 en publiant sa lettre ouverte à André Breton.
    ellauri245.html on line 147: Then I sat down and wrote The Leopard. It was my longest and most labor-intensive book so far. I did research in the Congo and Hong Kong, studied torture weapons and interviewed avalanche experts, scuba divers and rock climbers. And it was also my most brutal book.
    ellauri245.html on line 153: And another question started coming up: How do you come up with these things? Meaning: What kind of sick, perverted mind could come up with such ideas? I tried to look within myself, to ask if the violence in the book was really appropriately calibrated for the purpose: to say something about the character behind it (dvs mig). Or if I had let myself be lured into sensationalism, effects for the sake of effects and a callous fascination with suffering. Had I created a Norvegian Psycho, just such a book, one that had become a sort of guilty pleasure for closet sadists?
    ellauri245.html on line 168: Lepakkomiehen norjalaisen poliisin nimi on sattuvasti Harry Hole. Se menee ausseihin selvittämään jotain murhajuttua. Kolleega Andrew on Australian neekeri (norjalaisten lempinimi). Spermaa ei kuitenkaan löytynyt. Sitä löytyy Camillan kirjasta, tai Keazin Endymionin karvoista. Spermaa ei löytynyt kuten sanottu, koska norjalaisen puoli-TV-julkkisnaisen (23v, blondi, nätti elävänä) kohtu oli viilletty auki kuin norjalainen kalafilee. Ehkä sei koiranruokalaatuna. Toisen Harry Hole -romaaninsa Torakat (1998) Nesbø kirjoitti Bangkokissa, jonne myös teos sijoittuu. Tässä taitaa olla joku sapluuna? Onko Nesbö sarjamatkaopas? Sehän se. Mutta jäbään ei ole luottamista pitemmälle kun sen jaxaa heittää, Torakassa se väittää mm että Kiinassa on vasemmanpuoleinen liikenne. Se ei ole muuta kuin tietämätön tolvana.
    ellauri245.html on line 261: Leopold´s Apple is actually a brand of whiskey. But The pear of anguish, also known as choke pear or mouth pear, is a torture device based on mechanisms of unknown use from the early modern period. The mechanism consists of a pear-shaped metal body divided into spoon-like segments that can be spread apart with a spring or by turning a key. Its proposed functionality as a torture device is to be variously inserted into the mouth, rectum, or vagina, and then expanded to gag or mutilate the victim. There is no contemporary evidence of such a torture device existing in the medieval era, and ultimately the utility of genuine apples and pears stuck in any hole at all remains unknown. Except that an apple forced in his mouth as a kid by his chum Anders B. got Jo Nesbø going as a pulp writer. Iron Maiden was a vagina dentata style box with nails inside.
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    ellauri245.html on line 301: Oikeestaan mua inhotti tämmönen hiihtoreippailu jo lapsena. Niinkö inhottaa myös tollanen Anders Breivik tyyppinen väkivaltaherkuttelu jolla Nysvø aloittaa kuin raastepöydästä. Ei kyllä norjalaisissa on jotain vielä kuvottavampaa kuin sveduissa. Jo sekin et jonkun nimi on Borgny Stem-Myhre. Tai Dovre-merkkiset kalsarit.
    ellauri245.html on line 307: One year ago, a heavily armed man dressed as a police officer appeared on the beach of a youth summer camp in Norway. The kids had no way of knowing he was targeting them for the ills of Europe. Then he started shooting. And shooting. Where were the real cops? By the end of the day, seventy-seven people had been killed, the deadliest attack in that country since World War II. As told by the survivors, these are the beat-by-beat horrors of those terrifying 198 minutes. the Utoya Massacre On July 22, 2011. Lue ja kauhistu, tää on hurja jännäri!
    ellauri245.html on line 477: – Vi ønsker å gjøre foreldre oppmerksomme på at dette skjer, for å bevisstgjøre dem på at det kan skje med deres barn. Og vi ønsker at de tar grep som gjør at barna deres kan framdeles også legge ut slike videoer, sier politioverbetjent ved Kripos, Hanne Andreassen.
    ellauri245.html on line 525: I Fought The Law And The Law Won. Should I stay or should I go. Aika kädetöntä punkkia. Tästäkään bändistä ei jäänyt mulle mitään muistijälkeä.
    ellauri245.html on line 679: And I have never seen that dress you're wearing Onxulla muuten uusi mekko
    ellauri245.html on line 696: And when you turned to me and smiled Ja kun sä käännyt tännepäkin
    ellauri245.html on line 698: And I have never had such a feeling Ihan hurja fiilis housuissa
    ellauri246.html on line 71: Sachs jatkoi yksineloaan vaatimattomassa pienessä asunnossaan, joka oli Tukholman juutalaisen seurakunnan omistuksessa. Hän kärsi masennuksesta ja koki useita hermoromahduksia. Juutalaisten joukkotuho toisessa maailmansodassa oli toistuva aihe hänen tuotannossaan. Hänen runokokoelmansa O die Schornsteine (1967) (Oh savupiiput) alkoi sitaatilla Jobin kirjasta ja kuvasi juutalaista kansaa, joka leijailee savuna keskitysleirien savupiipuista matkalla länteen vapauteen kuin Andrei, eli elämästä kuolemaan. Arabien joukkotuhosta 1967 sodassa nobelisteilla ei ollut kuin hyvää sanottavaa.
    ellauri246.html on line 218: And these sepulchral stones, so old and brown, Ja nää hautakivet, vanhuuttaan ruskeat,
    ellauri246.html on line 221:       And broken by Moses at the mountain's base. Jotka Mooselta epähuomiossa luiskahti.
    ellauri246.html on line 231:       "And giveth Life that nevermore shall cease." 'Ja elo jatkuu kiven takana.'
    ellauri246.html on line 239:       And not neglected; for a hand unseen, Eikä hylättyinä, sillä näkymätön käsi
    ellauri246.html on line 254:       And bitter herbs of exile and its fears, Ja niitä katkeria ruohoja (piparjuurta),
    ellauri246.html on line 256:       And slaked its thirst with marah of their tears. Ja sammuttivat janon katkerolla.
    ellauri246.html on line 266:       And yet unshaken as the continent. koska varoivat asumasta mannerlaatoilla.
    ellauri246.html on line 270: And all the great traditions of the Past Ja kaikki ikivanhat traditiot
    ellauri246.html on line 273: And thus forever with reverted look Iänkaiken kaze kääntyneenä taaxepäin
    ellauri246.html on line 281:       And the dead nations never rise again. kuolleet kansat on mennyttä, haha!
    ellauri246.html on line 310: And do not sow bread. Eikä leipää kylvetä.
    ellauri246.html on line 314: And forever bombarded. Alituiseen pommitettuna.
    ellauri246.html on line 315: And then - their land was filled, Ja sitten - maat täytettiin,
    ellauri246.html on line 320: And they gained it. Ja he saivat sen,
    ellauri246.html on line 368: Erillisen keskustelun ansaitsee tietenkin hänen kunnioituksensa kohti Anna Andreevna Akhmatovaa.
    ellauri246.html on line 369: Heidät esitteli kesän 1961 lopputuloksena Evgeny Rain. Joseph oli 21-vuotias. Monet ihmiset pitävät ystävyyttään kahden runoilun vilpittömänä liittämisenä. Outoa, mutta he eivät olleet kovin kiinnostuneita toistensa runoudesta. Ei keskusteluja, kiistoja erilaisiin sukupolviin kuuluvien ihmisten runkoon. Heidän välillä oli jotain erilaista, mikä Brodsky itse ei halunnut puhua. Et kerro, se on pitkä ja vaikea. Noin niin hän vastasi pyyntöihin. Kuten Anna Andreevna, hän perusti nopeasti uuden tuttavuuden tason. Hän oli nuori eikä tietoinen hänen voimasta. "Big Elegy John Donna" aiheutti sanailua siitä, että Joseph itse ei ymmärrä, mitä hän kirjoitti. Ja hiän muistutti, kun he menivät hiänelle, ettei hän ollut lukenut oppaita tai kuuntele hiänen runojaan. Lyhyesti sanottuna he kehuivat kumpikin runojaan, hengittäen talossaan eri ilmaa. Hän tuskin tiesi, että Ahmatov vertaa ystäväänsä poikansa kanssa eikä kannata jälkimmäistä.
    ellauri246.html on line 377: Taistelussa Joseph Brodskin paluuta varten, jotta saataisiin elämäkerta ja lisää luovuutta, joista tulee kriitikoille paljon teräviä tarkasteluja, oli hyvin vaikutusvaltaisia ihmisiä. Ensinnäkin A. A. Akhmatova. Trid Vigdorovan transkriptillä oli tärkeä rooli. Se julkaistiin monissa Länsi-Euroopan tiedotusvälineissä. Yhdessä Anna Andreevnayan kanssa lukemattomat kirjeet puolueen viranomaisille ja oikeuslaitosta vastaan ovat Lydia Chukkovskaya. Shostakovich, TVARDOVSKI, Powesty, Marshak. Nämä eivät ole kaikki ihmiset, jotka ottivat osaa hänen kohtaloonsa mutta tärkimöt. Jean-Paul Sartre:n eurooppalaisen "Foorumin" EVE: llä varoitettiin vaikeasta tilanteesta, johon Neuvostoliiton valtuuskunta voi joutua Brodskin tapauksessa. Todennäköisesti tällä on ollut ratkaiseva rooli. Jotta runoilijalla ei olisi ollut tällaisia syytöksiä, se siirtyi kääntäjien ja kirjailijoiden liiton Leningradin sivuliikkeeseen. Kun olet lähtenyt alkuperäisestä kaupungista 23:een, hän palasi 25:een ja heti löysi itsensä hyvin oudosta, keskitetystä valtiosta. Neuvostoliiton sukunimi ei todellakaan ollut runoilija. Se oli mitä Neuvostoliiton suurlähetystön henkilökunta vastasi, kun hänet kutsuttiin kansainväliseen runolliseen festivaaliin. Kolme vuotta myöhemmin, Joosef Alexandrovich valittiin Bavarian taideteollisuuden Akatemian jäseneksi ihan kiusalla.
    ellauri246.html on line 833: Yritetään luoda yhteinen elämä rakastetun naisen kanssa jatkui kaksi vuotta viitteen jälkeen. He asuivat yhdessä, sitten toisistaan. Lokakuussa 1967 Marina ja Joseph olivat poika Andrei, mutta pian sen jälkeen 1968 he erosivat kokonaan. Tämä tapahtuma voidaan jäljittää Brodskin jakeissa.
    ellauri247.html on line 99: As he neared his camp, two little sisters of his wives ran out to meet him, thinking their sisters would be with him, and that they would give them a taste of the honey they knew they had gone out to get. But to their surprise Narahdarn came alone, and as he drew near to them they saw his arms were covered with blood. And his face had a fierce look on it, which frightened them from ​even asking where their sisters were. They ran and told their mother that Narahdarn had returned alone, that he looked fierce and angry, also his arms were covered with blood. Out went the mother of the Bilbers, and she said, "Where are my daughters, Narahdarn? Forth went they this morning to bring home the honey you found. You come back alone. You bring no honey. Your look is fierce, as of one who fights, and your arms are covered with blood. Tell me, I say, where are my daughters?"
    ellauri247.html on line 101: "Ask me not, Bilber. Ask Wurranunnah the bee, he may know. Narahdarn the bat knows nothing." And he wrapt himself in a silence which no questioning could pierce. Leaving him there, before his camp, the mother of the Bilbers returned to her dardurr and told her tribe that her daughters were gone, and Narahdarn, their husband, would tell her nothing of them. But she felt sure he knew their fate, and certain she was that he had some tale to tell, for his arms were covered with blood.
    ellauri247.html on line 108: Big fires were lit on the edge of the scrub, throwing light on the dancers as they came dancing out from their camps, painted in all manner of designs, waywahs round their waists, tufts of feathers in their hair, and carrying in their hands painted wands. Heading the procession as the men filed out from the scrub into a cleared space in front of the women, came Narahdarn. The light of the fires lit up the tree tops, the dark balahs showed out in fantastic shapes, and weird indeed was the scene as slowly the men danced round; louder clicked the boomerangs and louder grew the chanting of the women; higher were the fires piled, until the flames shot their coloured tongues round the ​trunks of the trees and high into the air. One fire was bigger than all, and towards it the dancers edged Narahdarn; then the voice of the mother of the Bilbers shrieked in the chanting, high above that of the other women. As Narahdarn turned from the fire to dance back he found a wall of men confronting him. These quickly seized him and hurled him into the madly-leaping fire before him, where he perished in the flames. And so were the Bilbers avenged. Good work, bare-butt boys, and good riddance for the bad rubbish.
    ellauri247.html on line 453: And sages agree Ja viisaat myöntävät
    ellauri247.html on line 461: And let men receive, Saakoot miehet jatkossakin
    ellauri248.html on line 87: "I am intensely aware, by the way, that this story does not show me in a particularly flattering light. I am aware that, within an impressively short time of meeting me, Rosalind had me coming to heel like a well-trained dog: running up and down stairs to bring her coffee, nodding along while she bitched about my partner, imagining like some starstruck teenager that she was a kindred soul. But before you decide to despise me too thoroughly, consider this: she fooled you, too. You had as good a chance as I did. I told you everything I saw, as I saw it at the time. And if that was in itself deceptive, remember, I told you that, too: I warned you, right from the beginning, that I lie." As if that excused anything... and NO, she didn't "fool" me, because YOU'RE the narrator and YOU'RE the one telling the story. This paragraph probably ticked me off more than anything else in the book.
    ellauri248.html on line 93: Can you write a mystery story that ends with uncertainty? Where you never know who really did it? You can, but it’s unsatisfying. It’s unpleasant for the reader . There needs to be something at the end, some sort of resolution. It’s not that the killer even needs to be caught or locked up. It’s that the reader needs to know. Not knowing is the worst outcome for any mystery story, because we need to believe that everything in the world is knowable. Justice is optional, but answers, at least, are mandatory. And that’s what I love about Holmes. That the answers are so elegant and the world he lives in so ordered and rational. It’s beautiful.”
    ellauri248.html on line 114: Nataliya rated it amazing: And it's not the murder story (stories?) but Rob's despair, mistakes, pain, and downward spiral and self-destruction that makes this book so painfully real and fascinating to read.
    ellauri248.html on line 116: And it is, without a doubt, my favorite part of this book.
    ellauri248.html on line 125: And the worst part? The mystery from twenty years ago that causes this entire fucking BOOK and that was way more interesting than the normal mystery? Literally no fucking resolution. Who did it? How did they do it? What is up with that hair clip in the forest and the blood inside Rob’s shoes? NO ONE FUCKING KNOWS. I’m sure this is framed in the minds of many readers as some kind of deeper meaning about memory. You know what I thought, honestly? Tana French wrote herself into a corner with a fucking ridiculous case and then ran out of time on her deadline and decided to leave it open. [krimi, whodunit]
    ellauri248.html on line 127: Emily May rated it amazing: Needless to say, I was completely expecting something a bit dark and twisted, a creepy psychological murder mystery with an outcome I never would have seen coming. And I got that. But I never expected this book to leave me feeling so... sad. And you know why? Because I cared. Ms French carefully builds up a complex personality for each of her characters, complete with a past, a sense of humour and some serious issues to go with it all, and you can't help but care what happens to the detectives even more than you care what happens with the case.
    ellauri248.html on line 130: There's a touch of love in this book, just a touch, not enough to be called romance. No descriptive sex. No sweet-nothings. Nothing like that. And yet, it still fucking broke my heart. [noir romance]
    ellauri248.html on line 131: And I was honestly on the verge of tears after reading the ending and then reading friends' reviews of the second book in this series and discovering that we never get to hear more from Rob. [noir romance]
    ellauri248.html on line 198: Lou Andreas-Salomé (synt. Louise von Salomé eli Luiza Gustavovna fon Salome, ven. Луиза Густавовна фон Саломе; 12. helmikuuta 1861 Pietari – 5. tammikuuta 1937 Göttingen) oli venäläissyntyinen psykoanalyytikko ja kirjailija. Hän oli monipuolinen kirjoittaja ja hänen läheiseen ystäväpiiriinsä kuuluivat monet kirjailijat, filosofit ja taiteilijat, kuten Nietzsche, Freud, Rilke ja Rée. Monikohan niistä pääsi nuohoomaan myös Salomen savuhormia? Kaikkiko?
    ellauri248.html on line 206: Salomé ja Rée muuttivat Berliiniin ja asuivat yhdessä. Salomé meni 1887 naimisiin orientalisti Friedrich Carl Andreasin kanssa, vaikka jatkoikin suhdettaan Réehen sekä muihin miehiin. Avioliitto kesti Andreasin kuolemaan asti 1930.
    ellauri248.html on line 210: Vuonna 1911 Andreas-Salomé tutustui ruotsalaiseen psykoterapeuttiin Poul Bjerreen, ja tämä esitteli hänelle psykoanalyysia. Seuraavana vuonna Andreas-Salomé matkusti Wieniin Freudin analysoitavaksi. Analyysin päätyttyä hän avasi oman vastaanottonsa Göttingenissä – yhtenä ensimmäisistä analyytikoista Freudin itsensä jälkeen.
    ellauri248.html on line 212: Andreas-Salomé lopetti psykoottisen vastaanottonsa 74-vuotiaana. Hänellä oli sydänvaivoja, ja hänen tilansa vaati useita kertoja sairaalahoitoa. Hänen miehensä vieraili sairaalassa päivittäin. Sairaudet ja vanhuus lähensivät vanhaa pariskuntaa huolimatta pissavaivoista. Salomé kuoli uremiaan 5. helmikuuta 1937. Ylläri.
    ellauri249.html on line 62: Miesasiamiessarjakuvien miehillä ei ole silmiä, esim Andy Capp ja Beetle Bailey. Miesasiamiessarjojen miehet tekee usein vierailuja toisten miesasiamiessarjojen strippeihin. Andy tunnistaa perheen äidin alkuraskauden hajuaistin avulla eräässä Family Guyn jaxossa. Irlantilaistaustainen Beetle Bailey on Hi and Loisin Loisin veli. Helmin ja Heikin Heikki oli Suoman Kuvalehdessä ihan nuoren CEC:n näköinen. Musta sitä oli kiva lukea. Vaikka Lois ei ollut yhtään Pirkon näköinen, pikemminkin Seijan. Hi and Lois oli kyllä Pirkon ja Callen kaltaisia kiipijöitä. Heikin naapuri Paavo lainasi siltä aina työkaluja ja ruohonleikkuria eikä palauttanut.
    ellauri249.html on line 341: Nikitan muistelmien kuljetuxeen länteen tarvittiin erään alamaailman liepeillä liikkuneen henkilön palveluksia ja uskomattominta on, että hanketta edisti myös KGB:n pääjohtaja Juri Andropov. Teos ilmestyi nopealla aikataululla Yhdysvalloissa vuonna 1971. Viimeisinä vuosinaan eläkkeellä ollut neuvostojohtaja puhui kuin toisinajattelija.
    ellauri249.html on line 360: In 1961, revolutionary philosopher Frantz Fanon commented: "And when Mr. Khrushchev brandishes his shoe at the United Nations and hammers the table with it, no colonized individual, no representative of the underdeveloped countries laughs. For what Mr. Khrushchev is showing the colonized countries who are watching is that he, the missile-wielding muzhik, is treating these wretched capitalists the way they deserve."
    ellauri254.html on line 120: Boris Pilnjak (ven. Бори́с Пильня́к, oik. Boris Andrejevitš Vogau ven. Бори́с Андре́евич Вога́у; 11. lokakuuta (J: 29. syyskuuta) 1894 Možaisk, Venäjä – 21. huhtikuuta 1938 Moskova, Neuvostoliitto) oli venäläinen kirjailija. Hän toimi myös Venäjän kirjailijaliiton puheenjohtajana mutta menetti virkansa ideologisesti arveluttavina pidettyjen kirjoitustensa takia. Pilnjak käsitteli kommunistisen puolueen toimintatapoja hyvin epäluuloiseen sävyyn, ja hänen kirjansa joutuivat siksi usein ankaran sensuurin kohteeksi. Hän ei kuitenkaan kieltäytynyt taiteellisten kompromissien tekemisestä. Pilnjakin tunnetuimpia teoksia ovat Alaston vuosi, Mahogani ja Volga vpadet v Kaspiskoje more (suom. Volga virtaa Kaspianmereen), jotka käsittelevät vallankumouksen ja sitä seuraavan ajan Venäjää. Hänen tunnettujen töidensä joukkoon lukeutuu myös Okei: Amerikanski roman, joka kertoo hänen vuonna 1931 tekemästään matkasta Yhdysvaltoihin ja esittelee sikäläistä elämänmenoa pitkälti kielteiseen sävyyn.
    ellauri254.html on line 385: In 1899, as Fyodor Sologub progressed in the teaching profession while continuing to elaborate his literary career, Sologub was appointed principal of the Andreevskoe municipal school in Saint Petersburg. With the position came an apartment on Vasilievsky Island, which Sologub shared with his sister Olga. In the late 1890s and at the beginning of the 1900s, the art world of Petersburg saw Konstantin Sluchevsky’s ‘Fridays’, and Sergei Diaghilev’s ‘Wednesdays’: literary salons which were attended by the leading poets and artists of the day. Sologub had been a participant of both groups; and between 1905 and 1907, his apartment on Vasilievsky Island became the home of ‘Sundays’, a regular meeting place for Petersburg’s nascent intellectuals.
    ellauri254.html on line 397: One of these ‘noisy gatherings with dances and masks’ proved the occasion of a notable scandal within the world of Russian letters. On 3 January, 1911, Sologub and his wife hosted a masquerade to celebrate the new year. Among the attendees were the writers Aleksei Remizov and Aleksei Tolstoy. Remizov was well known within the world of Russian letters for his mischievous sense of humour. He founded a ‘Great and Free House of Apes’, declaring himself Chancellor, and sent out missives to writers and publishers decreeing them positions in this ironic organisation; and Andrei Bely dubbed him a ‘petty cash demon’ – the title of Sologub’s most celebrated work – owing to his appearance.
    ellauri254.html on line 556: Gorki osallistui vuoden 1905 vallan­kumous­yritykseen ja joutui vankilaan Pietari–Paavalin linnoitukseen, jossa hän kirjoitti tapahtumista vertauskuvallisen näytelmän Auringon lapset. Vuonna 1905 hän liittyi virallisesti bolševikkiryhmän jäseneksi. Vallankumousvuonna 1905 Gorki ryhtyi toimittamaan sosialidemokraattista Novaja Žizn -lehteä. Hän saapui vuoden 1906 alussa Suomeen, jossa hänet otettiin taiteilijapiireissä innostuneesti vastaan. Hän kävi muun muassa Helsingissä Akseli Gallen-Kallelan Pirtti-ateljeessa ja Hvitträskissä. Suomen kautta Gorkilla oli pyrkimys siirtyä ulkomaille. Kun vallankumous kukistettiin 1907 ja kirjailija pidätettiin, hänen puolestaan järjestettiin maailmanlaajuisia vetoomuksia. Hänet vapautettiin ja karkotettiin maasta, minkä jälkeen hän matkusti aluksi Yhdysvaltoihin keräämään rahaa vallankumouksellisille. New Yorkissa paljastui kuitenkin skandaali: Venäjän suurlähetystö paljasti, ettei kirjailijan seuralainen, näyttelijätär Maria Andrejeva, ollut hänen laillinen vaimonsa. Amerikan lehdistö tarttui hanakasti skandaaliin. Tästä katkeroitunut Gorki kirjoitti New Yorkista teoksen Keltaisen paholaisen kaupunki sekä näytelmän Viholliset. Yhdysvalloissa hän kirjoitti myös tunnetuimman teoksensa Äiti, joka kertoo pienen keskivenäläisen teollisuuskaupungin vallankumousliikkeestä. Gorki itse kuvasi romaaniaan huonoksi, koska se oli kirjoitettu kiivastuksen vallassa. Lenin puolestaan piti siitä sen propaganda-arvon vuoksi, ja sillä oli aina hyvä maine Neuvostoliitossa. Gorkin seuraava kirja Vakooja puolestaan kertoo tsaarin salaisen palvelun agentista, jota Gorki ei sentään kuvaa hirviönä, mutta tyhmänä ja innottomana kuitenkin.
    ellauri254.html on line 798: Lunz ja Fedin käyvät nokkapokkaa ryssän kirjallisuuden tulevaisuudesta. Lunz termentää että on otettava juoni länkkäreiltä, ei tästä muuten mitään tule. Olkoon tunnuxemme Länteen! Tervetuloa länteen Andrei toivottivat Leville Sterne, Dumas, Stevenson ja Doyle. Länkkärisarjoissa kuten Capitani vituttaa että hyvixet on vaan pienempiä pahixia ja usein varakkaampia kuin suuremmat ja köyhemmät. Luxemburgilaiset huoratalot pitää kunniassa perittyjä arvoja eikä myy huumeita katukaupassa kuten niggerit maahanmuuttajat. Hymytön ex-poliisi ei juuri ole Pekkaa parempi.
    ellauri254.html on line 807: And we do not care with whom stood Blok, the poet, author of “The Twelve,” or Bunin, the prosaist, author of “The Gentleman from San Francisco.”
    ellauri254.html on line 811: We are with the hermit Serapion. We believe that literary chimeras have a special reality. We do not want utilitarianism. We do not write for propaganda. Art is real, like life itself. And, like life itself, it is without goal and without meaning: it exists because it cannot help but exist. L'art pour l'art, in a word.
    ellauri254.html on line 814: Party spokesman Andrei Zhdanov (1896-1948), formally addressing the Soviet writers in Leningrad, quoted Lunz (as above) and declared: “This is the preaching of rotten apoliticism, philistinism and vulgarity.” Njekulturno, in a word.
    ellauri256.html on line 62: Women were the first cultivators of flax and initiated the manufacture of clothing. Evidence for this claim is the oldest depictions of textile production showing women at work, not men, and women continuing in textile production even when the industry was run by males. This is not at all unusual as women were the first brewers in Egypt and, most likely, the first healers who predated the rise of the medical profession. And the first professionals in the entertainment business, see Capitani and Lady Ceepu.
    ellauri256.html on line 213: Gorki osallistui vuoden 1905 vallan­kumous­yritykseen ja joutui vankilaan Pietari–Paavalin linnoitukseen, samaan missä Bakunin luki tiilenpäitä 50v aiemmin, jossa hän kirjoitti tapahtumista vertauskuvallisen näytelmän Auringon lapset. Vuonna 1905 hän liittyi virallisesti bolševikkiryhmän jäseneksi. Vallankumousvuonna 1905 Gorki ryhtyi toimittamaan sosialidemokraattista Novaja Žizn -lehteä. Hän saapui vuoden 1906 alussa Suomeen, jossa hänet otettiin taiteilijapiireissä innostuneesti vastaan. Hän kävi muun muassa Helsingissä Akseli Gallen-Kallelan Pirtti-ateljeessa ja Hvitträskissä. Suomen kautta Gorkilla oli pyrkimys siirtyä ulkomaille. Kun vallankumous kukistettiin 1907 ja kirjailija pidätettiin, hänen puolestaan järjestettiin maailmanlaajuisia vetoomuksia. Hänet vapautettiin ja karkotettiin maasta, minkä jälkeen hän matkusti aluksi Yhdysvaltoihin keräämään rahaa vallankumouksellisille. New Yorkissa paljastui kuitenkin skandaali: Venäjän suurlähetystö paljasti, ettei kirjailijan seuralainen, näyttelijätär Maria Andrejeva, ollut hänen laillinen vaimonsa. Amerikan lehdistö tarttui hanakasti skandaaliin. Tästä katkeroitunut Gorki kirjoitti New Yorkista teoksen Keltaisen paholaisen kaupunki sekä näytelmän Viholliset. Nää on aika kärkeviä amerikanvastasia peflettejä (olen lukenut niitä Internet Archivesta).
    ellauri256.html on line 229: Vallankumousvuonna 1905 Gorki ryhtyi toimittamaan sosialidemokraattista Novaja Žizn -lehteä. Hän saapui vuoden 1906 alussa Suomeen, jossa hänet otettiin taiteilijapiireissä innostuneesti vastaan. Hän kävi muun muassa Helsingissä Akseli Gallen-Kallelan Pirtti-ateljeessa ja Hvitträskissä. Suomen kautta Gorkilla oli pyrkimys siirtyä ulkomaille. Kun vallankumous kukistettiin 1907 ja kirjailija pidätettiin, hänen puolestaan järjestettiin maailmanlaajuisia vetoomuksia. Hänet vapautettiin ja karkotettiin maasta, minkä jälkeen hän matkusti aluksi Yhdysvaltoihin keräämään rahaa vallankumouksellisille. New Yorkissa paljastui kuitenkin skandaali: Venäjän suurlähetystö paljasti, ettei kirjailijan seuralainen, näyttelijätär Maria Andrejeva, ollut hänen laillinen vaimonsa. Amerikan lehdistö tarttui hanakasti skandaaliin. Tästä katkeroitunut Gorki kirjoitti New Yorkista teoksen Keltaisen paholaisen kaupunki sekä näytelmän Viholliset. Ne on aika ankaria amerikkalaisvastaisia peflettejä.
    ellauri256.html on line 246: Andrej">Boris Nikolaevich Bugaev (Russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Буга́ев, IPA: [bɐˈrʲis nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ bʊˈɡajɪf] (listen)), better known by the pen name Andrei Bely or Biely (Russian: Андре́й Бе́лый, IPA: [ɐnˈdrʲej ˈbʲelɨj] (listen); 26 October [O.S. 14 October] 1880 – 8 January 1934), was a Russian novelist, Symbolist poet, theorist and literary critic. He was a committed anthroposophist and follower of Rudolf Steiner. His novel Petersburg (1913/1922) was regarded by Vladimir Nabokov as the third-greatest masterpiece of modernist literature. The Andrei Bely Prize (Russian: Премия Андрея Белого), one of the most important prizes in Russian literature, was named after him. His poems were set to music and performed by Russian singer-songwriters.
    ellauri256.html on line 249: Trotsky was very critical of Andrei Bely and his work. Contemporaries often mentioned his “insane” looks.
    ellauri256.html on line 258: Andrej Belyj
    ellauri256.html on line 364: “All our girls were in love with him and etched the name Osya with a penknife on their desks,” Lilya recalled. His low-key courtship of Lilya lasted seven years. Up until the moment she became pregnant. However, the father was not Brik but ... a music teacher, Grigory Krein. Under pressure from her mother, Lilya had an abortion, after which she could no longer have children. And Brik finally proposed.
    ellauri257.html on line 73: The cocky and arrogant Taras raises two sons, Andrei (Tony Curtis) and Ostap (Perry Lopez), and eventually sends them to Kiev University to learn how their enemies think. The independent-minded Andrei falls in love with Natalia (Christine Kaufmann), a young beautiful Polish noblewoman, but her family deems him unworthy of her because of his lowly birth. The heartbroken Andrei returns home to the steppes and his bloodthirsty barbarian warrior father—definitely not a college grad.
    ellauri257.html on line 75: It then turns into a family drama, as Andrei rejects his people to return to Poland and his Princess. The stern dad deals with this betrayal by shooting his son down as a traitor when he tries to raid the Cossack camp for food for his captive Princess, who the Poles threaten to burn at the stake unless Andrei acts.
    ellauri257.html on line 82: Taras Bulba (2009), ohjaaja Vladimir Bortko , tilaus Venäjän valtion televisio ja maksanut kokonaan Venäjän kulttuuriministeriö. Mukana ovat ukrainalaiset, venäläiset ja puolalaiset näyttelijät, kuten Bohdan Stupka (Taras Bulbana), Ada Rogovtseva (Taras Bulban vaimona), Igor Petrenko (Andriy Bulbana), Vladimir Vdovichenkov (Ostap Bulbana) ja Magdalena Mielcarz (puolalaisena aatelisenatyttö). Elokuva kuvattiin useissa paikoissa Ukrainassa, kuten Zaporizhzhiassa , Khotynissa ja Kamianets-Podilskyissä vuonna 2007. Käsikirjoituksessa käytettiin romaanin vuoden 1842 painosta.
    ellauri257.html on line 99: Taras Bulba ( venäjäksi : «Тарас Бульба» ; Tarás Búl'ba ) on Nikolai Gogolin (1809-1852) romanttinen historiallinen novelli , joka sijoittuu 1600-luvun ensimmäiselle puoliskolle. Siinä on iäkäs Zaporožian kasakka Taras Bulba ja hänen poikansa Andriy ja Ostap. Pojat opiskelevat Kiovan akatemiassa ja palaavat sitten kotiin, minkä jälkeen kolme miestä lähtivät matkalle Zaporizhian Sichiin (Zaporizshin kasakkojen päämaja, joka sijaitsee Etelä- Ukrainassa ), missä he liittyvät muihin kasakoihin ja lähtevät sotaan Puolaa vastaan.
    ellauri257.html on line 103: Päähenkilö Taras Bulba on itse vanha kasakka, jo monet taistelut kokenut veijari. Hän haluaa opettaa myös kaksi poikaansa oikeiden kasakoiden elämään. Taras vie poikansa Ostapin ja Andrein Dneprin varrella olevaan Setsiin, kasakoiden leirikaupunkiin. Pian Taras Bulba huomaa, että kasakoilla ei ole suunnitteilla mitään isompaa taistelua, jossa hänen poikansa voisivat näyttää taitonsa. Niinpä hän manipuloi, ohjaa ja muokkaa Setsin kasakoiden mielialoja taitavasti päästäkseen tavoitteisiinsa.
    ellauri257.html on line 512: She and Singer met in the Catskills, at a farm village named Mountaindale. Although in the manuscript, Alma is elusive about dates, it is known that the encounter took place in 1937. The two were refugees of what Singer’s older brother, Israel Joshua, by then already the successful novelist I.J. Singer, would soon describe as “a world that is no more.” And the two were married to other spouses. Alma and her husband, Walter Wasserman, along with their two children, Klaus and Inga, had escaped from Germany the previous year and come to America, settling in the Inwood section of Manhattan. As for Isaac — as Alma always called him — he arrived in 1935. She portrays their encounters as romantic, although she appears to have been perfectly aware of his reputation.
    ellauri258.html on line 74: 11-vuotias Charlie McGee (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) pystyy sytyttämään tulipaloja ajatuksensa voimalla. Se on seurausta salaisen The Shop -viraston tieteellisestä kokeesta, johon Charlien isä Andy (Zac Efron) ja äiti Vicky (Sydney Lemmon) osallistuivat nuorina opiskelijoina.
    ellauri258.html on line 76: Koe antoi telepaattisia kykyjä myös Andylle ja Vickylle, mutta myöhemmin syntyneen Charlien pyrokineettinen voima on ainutlaatuinen sekä pelottavan vahva. Vanhemmat yrittävät kasvattaa tyttöä niin, ettei tämä sytyttelisi asioita hermostuksissaan tuleen, ja samalla piilotella tätä hallituksen agenteilta.
    ellauri258.html on line 84: Kingin kirjan ydin on Charlien ja Andyn epätoivoinen pako. Dramatiikkaa tuovat isän heikkenevät voimat ja Charlien vahvistuva telepatia, jota tämä ei osaa kontrolloida.
    ellauri258.html on line 533: Täysin tavis tohtori Andreas Johns tunnistaa Baba Yagan "yhdeksi ikimuistoisimmista ja erottuvimmista hahmoista Itä-Euroopan kansanperinteessä" ja huomauttaa, että hän on "arvoituksellinen" ja hänellä on usein "hämmästyttävää monitulkintaisuutta". Johns tiivistää Baba Yagan "monipuoliseksi hahmoksi, joka pystyy inspiroimaan tutkijoita näkemään hänet pilvenä, kuuna, kuolemana, talvena, käärmeenä, linnuna, pelikaanina tai maan jumalattarina, toteemisena matriarkaalisena esi-isänä, naispuolisena aloitteentekijänä, fallisena äitinä, tai arkkityyppinen kuva". Ei ihme että Andreas on jäänyt tavixexi.
    ellauri260.html on line 93: Tässä vastaliikkeessä kehitetty uusi, parannettu formula: idealistinen, teistinen personalismi tuli ratkaisevaksi, ei vähiten sen edesmenneen saksalaisen edustajan Rudolph Hermann Lotzen (1817–81) kautta, ei vain Bownen amerikkalaiselle, idealistiselle personalismille, vaan myös rinnakkaiselle, brittiläiselle idealistiselle personalismille, jonka johtava edustaja oli Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison (1856–1931). Täysin koskaan kuullut tyyppejä.
    ellauri260.html on line 312: Neither individual nor community must make concern about material things its chief business. The indefinite craving of the individual is a lower impulse that must be checked in every way, and all hunting after money for its own sake must be branded a danger- ous aberration. And as this ideal regards economic activity merely as a means to higher ends, it does not bring the two together in one whole and cannot recognise any particular economic legislation
    ellauri262.html on line 153: Within months of entering Oxford, he was shipped by the British Army to France to fight in the First World War. In the midst of the German spring offensive, Lewis was wounded and two of his colleagues were killed by a British shell falling short of its target. He was depressed and homesick during his convalescence and, upon his recovery in October, he was assigned to duty in Andover, England. He was demolished in December 1918 and soon restarted his studies. Later, Lewis stated that his experience of the horrors of war, along with the loss of his mother and unhappiness in school, were the basis of his pessimism and atheism.
    ellauri262.html on line 274: 1930-luvun alussa Tolkien korjasi oppilaidensa kokeita, kun hän huomasi erään oppilaan jättäneen yhden vastauslomakkeensa sivun tyhjäksi. Tolkien kirjoitti paperiin ”Kolossa maan sisässä asui hobitti” ja pyysi oppilasta keksimään selityksen sille, mikä hobitti oikeastaan oli. Oppilaan keximät hahmot esiintyivät ensimmäisen kerran fantasiaromaanissa Hobitti eli sinne ja takaisin (The Hobbit Or There And Back Again, 1937). Tolkien oli kertonut oppilaansa tarinan alun perin lapsilleen ja lähettänyt keskeneräisen suunnitelman teoksesta eri kustantajille. Se päätyi lopulta kustannusyhtiö Allen & Unwinilla työskentelevälle Susan Dagnalille, joka pyysi Tolkienia kirjoittamaan teoksen loppuun, jonka jälkeen se päätettiin julkaista. Kirja menestyi yllättävän hyvin.
    ellauri262.html on line 569: Andrews, Pat. (2014). Sähköpostit helvetistä: kunnianosoitus ja päivitys CS Lewisille.
    ellauri262.html on line 592: Teippikirjainten (The Screwtape Letters) tiedettiin olevan Andrew Cunananin suosikkikirja, joka tunnetaan parhaiten suunnittelija Gianni Versacen vuoden 1997 murhasta.
    ellauri263.html on line 367: Israelilainen terroristisarja Fauda näyttää graafisesti kuinka seura tekee kaltaisexeen. Israerilaiset antiterroristit ovat julmempia tappajia kuin jahtaamansa filistiinit. Tulevat tosta vaan Kaanaan häihin silmittömästi ammuskelemaan. Vaikka sehän tiedettiin jo elävästä elämästäkin, puhumattakaan kovaxikeitetyn munamiehen Dan Steinbockin Andromeda-läpyskästä. Semmoisiahan jutkut olivat raamatun rehellisen kertoman mukaan luvatun maan reisullakin, tappajina riehuivat naapureilta ryövätyllä Kaanaan maalla ennenkuin Tishan raportoimat hajoitustoimet hajoittivat niiden pörisevän pesän kaikkialle maailmaan. Ollessaan hajallaan diasporassa olivat nöyriä ja lipeviä vaikka salaa kostonhaluisia, ja saatuaan pesän kokoon taas anglosaxien avustuxella jatkoivat vanhan liiton teurastusta niinkuin 2000 vuoden taukoa ei olis ollutkaan. "Tasoitetaan tilejä", siitä juutalaiset on aina olleet hyvin selvillä kuten muutkin abrahamilaiset Hammurapin seuraajat. Jenkit antaa sille täydet tomaattipisteet, CS Lewisin personistilehti Guardian on empivämpi:
    ellauri263.html on line 377: At a time when Israelis rarely seek out Palestinian viewpoints in real life, much less on TV, this may explain why Fauda’s creators initially struggled to find a domestic outlet for the series. (LOL!) It portrays the infiltrator unit, whose members (an all-male panel, except for one token woman for the boys to drool about) kill, torture, assault and violently threaten Palestinians in a manner that jars with any claims of moral superiority. And this second series contains more narrative mirroring. We see each side struggle with unity and discipline over revenge and going rogue, with causes taking precedence over family relationships, lured into a violence that creates its own momentum. Both sides are compromised, manipulative and varying degrees of unhinged.
    ellauri263.html on line 395: Small wonder, then, that all eyes are on finding the new Homeland Security, itself based on an Israeli TV series, Hatufim. And it’s not surprising that the quest is focused on Israel, which has spawned a string of international hits, starting with In Treatment, a 2008 HBO adaptation of the Hebrew-language Be Tipul. In 2016 Neflix started airing Mossad 101, about Israel’s intelligence service, while earlier this year Hulu nabbed False Flag, a conspiracy thriller loosely premised on the 2010 assassination of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, widely thought to be the work of the Mossad, by a hit squad carrying foreign passports.
    ellauri263.html on line 505: Helena Petrovna Blavatskyn molemmat vanhemmat olivat aatelista sukua. Helenan isä oli kapteeni Peter (Pjotr) Aleksejevitš von Hahn. Helenan äiti Jelena Andrejevna von Hahn oli lapsen syntyessä vasta 17-vuotias.
    ellauri263.html on line 506: Helena Andrejevna von Hahn kuoli Odessassa vuonna 1842 keuhkotautiin, ja 11-vuotias Helena sekä tämän kaksi nuorempaa sisarusta päätyivät isovanhempien kasvatettavaksi Saratoviin isän ollessa pitkiä aikoja sotakomennuksilla. Helenan äidinäiti oli Jelena Pavlovna Fadejeva (omaa sukua Dolgorukov) ja äidinisä Andrei Mihalovitš Fadejev. Saratovin maalaiskartanosta tuli Helenan koti seuraavien neljän vuoden ajaksi. Helenan isoäiti oli hankkinut kotiopettajattaria, ja Helena opiskeli kieliä.
    ellauri263.html on line 730: "It's very similar to a fire alarm in your house, right? It goes off, it's loud, it's obnoxious, it's alerting to something, it has a function. And you know in a similar way, it's very disorienting," she explains. "In the same way, when you're triggered into feeling jealousy, it's very disorienting, and it can be very overwhelming. But ultimately, it's alerting you to something. Once you quiet the alarm, once you turn off the fire alarm, what you would normally do is sort of go around your house and figure out what's going on. … Is something actually on fire, or is it a false alarm? Same with jealousy—it's alerting you to some sort of discomfort."
    ellauri263.html on line 752: A lot of it just comes down to practice, she says. Non-monogamous people just spend more time processing their feelings of jealousy and have more practice with dealing with it. With enough practice, it stops being so big and overwhelming. And, perhaps in time, compersion can appear in its place instead.
    ellauri264.html on line 209: To make a long story short-- Victor Lebow was a prophet. He has been slandered by all who have used this infamous quote to paint him as a cheerleader for consumerism when in fact he was one of the first-- if not the first-- to see the future implications of its corrosive influence. The fact that so many people, organizations, and websites have used his quote completely out of context and nearly all got the quote from the SAME source should give people GREAT pause-- and should be an object lesson in scholarship for progressive people. Don't believe everything you read. And don't write articles or create websites using materials you haven't primary sourced, either.
    ellauri264.html on line 463: And yet the menace of the years Ja silti vuotten uhkavaatimus
    ellauri264.html on line 475: Born in Gloucester, England, poet, editor, and critic William Ernest Henley was educated at Crypto Grammar School, where he studied with the poet T.E. Brown, and with the University of St. Andrews. His father was a struggling bookseller who died when Henley was a teenager. At age 12 Henley was diagnosed with tubercular arthritis that necessitated the amputation of one of his legs just below the knee; the other foot was saved only through a radical surgery performed by Joseph Lister. As he healed in the infirmary, Henley began to write poems, including “Invictus,” which concludes with the oft-referenced lines “I am the master of my fate; / I am the captain of my soul.” Henley’s poems often engage themes of inner strength and perseverance. His numerous collections of poetry include A Book of Verses (1888), London Voluntaries (1893), and Hawthorn and Lavender (1899).
    ellauri264.html on line 597: Nineteen years ago, on that famous night, when the decision of the establishment of the State of Israel was made by the governors of the nations of the world, when all the people flocked to the streets to publicly celebrate, I could not take part in the joy. In those first hours I could not make peace with what was done, with the horrible news, that God´s words from the prophecy in the Twelve Prophets: "My land was divided" was coming true. Where is our Hebron? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Nablus? Are we forgetting it? And where is our Jericho? Are we forgetting it? And where is our east side of the Jordan? Where is every lump and chunk? Every bit and piece of the four cubits of God´s land? Is it up to us to give up any millimeter of it? God forbid! In the state of shock that took over my body, completely bruised and torn to pieces – I could not rejoice then.
    ellauri264.html on line 694: This is when the philosophy of Niccolo Machiavelli, a 16th-century Florentine political thinker with powerful advice for nice people who don’t get very far about , comes in. Machiavelli’s Advice for Nice Guys: Machiavelli noted a central, uncomfortable observation: that the wicked tend to win. And they do so because they have a huge advantage over the good: they are willing to act with the darkest ingenuity and cunning to further their cause. They are not held back by those rigid opponents of change: principles. They will be prepared to outright lie, twist facts, threaten or ge… (more)
    ellauri264.html on line 702: Steve Jobs is known to all as the founder of Apple, known to fewer as a ruthless man who squeezed and burned many bridges with his friends and employees and even known to fewer as a man who chose to become the “bad man”/Devil´s Advocate. But - get this! Steve would wait in line in the Apple cafeteria like everyone else. He could have easily gone to the front of any line, or have someone get food for him. But he didn’t. On a number of occasions, he ended up in line behind me. And often he would ask me to ‘hold his place’ while he went to check other food stations.
    ellauri266.html on line 168: Gertrudin ja Hecuban välinen kontrasti on syytä huomata. Hamletin mielestä Hecuba oli reagoinut miehensä kuolemaan asianmukaisen ärhäkästi, kun taas Gertrude ei. Shakespeare näyttää nauttineen Hecuban tarinasta, sillä hänet mainitaan Troilus ja Cressidassa (1.2), Titus Andronicuksessa (4.1), Coriolanuksessa (1.3), Cymbelinessä (4.2) ja erityisesti pitkässä runossa Lucrecen raiskaus.
    ellauri266.html on line 180: Mikaela on 40. Menopaussi alkaa painaa päälle. Reisissä on satulat. Eise nykyään mikään stigma ole. Tää kirja on kuin Andre Breton ja Kinsella silputtuna blenderiin.
    ellauri266.html on line 268: Are people insane? Like honestly. Are the people who reviewed this movie certifiably insane? This movie got 100%?????????? How. Like really, howwwww??? The most boring, slowest, most depressing movies ever. The only movie worse than this was Marley & Me. If this movie was based on a true story, then ok. But this was just a made up sad story? Like why? It does not deserve a 100% score AT ALL! That's just absurd and outrageous. And it now calls every score into question. Simply insane.
    ellauri267.html on line 95: "Hello?" This is a pretty routine Cold War spy thriller, but Siegel's direction manages to keep its tension just high enough for watching. Great cast of Bronson, Pleasence and Magee. And yes - the Moscow scenes were filmed in Helsinki with bit parts from our very own Åke Lindman and Ansa Ikonen.
    ellauri267.html on line 97: Based on the novel by Walter Wager, "Telefon" has not aged well because it'(TM)s so dependent on the cold war tension that existed between the USSR and the US in the Seventies. The film is basically a cat-and-mouse game with Soviet agent Major Grigori Borzov (Charles Bronson, that's right Bronson is a commie) tracking rogue Russian scientist Nicolai Dalmchimsky (Donald Pleasence) across America to prevent him from activating sleeper agents. Borzov is assisted by Barbara (Lee Remick. fresh from "The Omen") who asks more annoying questions than necessary, leading the audience to believe she may not be completely true to the motherland. The film's middle section is dragged down by repetitive bomb scares. Dalmichimsky is working from outdated intelligence so his targets are all de-classified U.S. Military installations. Once Borzov realizes the pattern and hones in the next target the action shifts to a more linear chase that'(TM)s further heightened by Barbara'(TM)s loyalties. But the ultimate showdown is deflating because beyond some silly disguises Pleasence's Dalmichimsky is never built up to be a threat. Director Don Siegel uses his flair for montage to craft a his action sequences without dialogue. "Telefon" is a road movie, much like Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" and "North by Northwest" had their leads criss-crossing America here we see plenty of seventies architecture including San Francisco's Hyatt Regency Hotel (used in "The Towering Inferno") and a modernist house resting on top of a barren rock outcropping. The supporting cast is uniformly good (but trapped in underwritten roles), and it'(TM)s nice to see veteran character actors Alan Badel and Patrick Magee playing snotty KGB strategists, and Tyne Daly in a small (and ultimately irrelevant role) as a computer geek. Trivia note: The poem that activates the Russian sleeper agents was used by Quentin Tarantino in "Death Proof" as the lines Jungle Julia has her listeners recite to Butterfly. The lines are an excerpt of the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost. "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep."
    ellauri267.html on line 158: CNN:n Dakin Andone, Dianne Gallagher, Randi Kaye ja Alta Spells raportoivat tähän viestiin 8 tuntia 42 minuuttia sitten. Tuomari kiistää puolustuksen pyynnön keskeyttää Murdaughin ristikuulustelu kahden muun todistajan kutsumiseksi.
    ellauri267.html on line 1250: Taivutus. And marshalled too;

    ellauri267.html on line 1304: And dances in my blood. So when our prophet

    ellauri267.html on line 1309: And looked behind, in hopes to be pursued:

    ellauri267.html on line 1311: And, having found his heaven, he fixed it then and there.
    ellauri269.html on line 74: Don't worry said Archbishop Foul apologetically. This happens every now and then, power shortages, brownouts in the Force, whatever. I bet the oath is good anyway. And now for the refreshments. Arthur irrotteli sukkahousujen takamusta pyllyvaosta. Hän oli piru vieköön vielä jälkiliukas.
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    New races for our mongoloid clients, inspired by Andy Panda and Charlie Chicken

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    Which WoW race are you? I guess they are all sorta humanoid from the belt down. And that's what counts.

    ellauri269.html on line 314: Choosing your class in World of Warcraft can be one of the most important and time consuming decisions a player ever makes. And time is money! When you are in the process of creating a new character, one of the first things you will notice (aside from gender, race, and faction selection) is that there are what's called "Classes". In World of Warcraft, there are a total of 12 classes to choose from and they are as follows: Death Knight, Demon Hunter, Druid, Hunter, Mage, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, and Warrior. Each class provides its own set of unique benefits, abilities, and spells (as you will discover from reading this guide).
    ellauri269.html on line 377: "He should be killed", growled Varian as they watched from the parapets Doomhammer being hauled toward the palace. "And I wish I could be one to do it". No such luck. Prinssi Andrew halutaan häätää Windsorista. He's a roal (sic) pain in the arse.
    ellauri269.html on line 433: "Lad, no one feels ready. No one feels he deserves it. And you know why? Because no one does. It's grace, pure and simple. We are inherently unworthy, simply because we're human, and all human beings-aye, and elves, and dwarves, and all the other alliance races-but not orcs-are flawed. But Coors Light loves us anyway. It loves us for what we sometimes can raise from our breeches in rare moments. It loves us for what we can then do to others. And it loves us because we can help it share its message by striving daily to be worth a green orc, even though we understand that we can't ever truly become so."
    ellauri269.html on line 540: This was a very well-written post that had a lot of evidence laid out, you clearly did your research. And I agree: Draenei are about as Jewish-coded as Pandaren are Chinese-coded!
    ellauri269.html on line 580: The Tortollans are essentially old Jewish grandparents, yes. That’s not exactly the same situation, though. And goblins, historically? Yes. But Blizzard have actually made a clear effort to distinguish the WoW goblins from that history and made them into, well… Steampunk Italian-Americans.
    ellauri269.html on line 581: And they dance to this: Daler Mehndi - Tunak Tunak Tun Video
    ellauri270.html on line 48: Tässä albumissa on ainexia Fred Karlssonia muistuttavan Jeff Leachin stilistiikan primerista. Tässä albumissa puhutaan yllättävän paljon myös silloista. Serbinobelisti Andrić esiintyi mielellään jugoslaavisena sillanrakentajana. 90-luvulla meni natolaiset joukolla purkautuneeseen Jugoslaviaan tappamaan monenlaisia jugoslaaveja. Siitä jäi yli jotain karuja veteraaneja Espanjankin kaduille pörräämään syysampiaisina, joiden varaan voi hikisesti rakentaa väkivaltaisia Netflix-sarjoja.
    ellauri270.html on line 52: Drina-joen silta (serbixi На Дрини ћуприја, kroaatiksi Na Drini ćuprija) on jugoslavialaisen Ivo Andrićin vuoden 1945 paras romaani. Se käsittelee islaminuskoisten bosniakkien ja ortodoksisten serbien välisiä suhteita Višegradin kaupungissa nykyisessä Bosnia ja Hertsegovinassa osmanien ja itävaltalaisten vallan alla. Romaanin aikajänne käsittää neljä vuosisataa, ja se sijoittuu višegradilaisen Mehmed Paša Sokolovićin sillan ympärille. Samankaltaiset sillat:
    ellauri270.html on line 63: Andrić kirjoitti romaanin toisen maailmansodan aikana, kun Berliinissä vietettyään letkeitä suurlähettiläspäiviä hän päätyi Belgradiin vuonna 1944 vuokralaisena ilman työtä ja tuloja (hän ​​kieltäytyi miehitysviranomaisten tarjoamasta eläkkeestä), hän julkaisi sen heti vapautumisensa jälkeen vuonna 1945. Suomentajat Aira ja Elvi Sinervo. Mulla on tää ruåzinkielisenä.
    ellauri270.html on line 65: Andrić sai romaanin inspiraation omasta elämästään - hän vietti lapsuutensa Visegradissa häntä kasvattaneen tätinsä Ana Matkovšikin luona, kun hänen äitinsä jäi ilman tuloja miehensä kuoleman jälkeen. Hän suoritti peruskoulun Visegradissa ja, kuten kaikki Visegrad-pojat, metsästi haukea ja paistoi särkeä Drinan varrella ja katseli vaikuttavaa siltaa samalla.
    ellauri270.html on line 67: Romaani sai kiistatta vaikutteita hänen väitöskirjastaan: Tippaleivän kierteet Bosniassa Turkin vallan alaisina (Die Entwicklung des geistigen Lebens in Bosnien unter der Einwirgung der turkischen Herrschaft), jota hän puolusti verisesti Grazissa vuonna 1924. Väikkärissä on lähes kaikkien Andrićin tulevaisuuden ideoiden ydin, joka perustuu historialliseen materialismiin, johon hän heräsi sitä kirjoittaessaan. Väitöskirjassaan Ivo Andrić kiinnitti huomionsa Bosnia ja Hertsegovinan kaikkien neljän suuren kansallisyhteisön historialliseen kohtaloon: serbit , kroaatit, turkkilaiset ja juutalaiset. Objektiivisesti, ilman kirjallista mystifikaatiota hää tarkasteli heidän välisiä erityispiirteitä ja suhteita.
    ellauri270.html on line 76: Kaikki voi olla. Mutta yhtä ei voi tapahtua: ei voi olla niin, että suuret ja älykkäät ja sielulliset ihmiset kuten Andrić, jotka rakentavat pysyviä rakennuksia Jumalan rakkaudelle, katoavat kokonaan ja ikuisiksi ajoiksi, jotta maa olisi kauniimpi ja ihminen voisi elää siellä helpommin ja paremmin. Jos ne katoaisivat, se merkitsisi, että myös Jumalan rakkaus sammuisi ja katoaisi maailmasta. Ei voi olla totta.
    ellauri270.html on line 86: Kwai-joen silta ja Kuolemanrautatie – synkkää sotahistoriaa Kanchanaburissa. kirjoittaja Captain Andy. Kwai-joen silta on outo nähtävyys, jossa totuus ja fiktio menevät iloisesti sekaisin. Kanchanaburin keskustassa sijaitseva silta vetää puoleensa paljon matkailijoita, vaikka harva on tainnut nähdä sen maineeseen nostanutta elokuvaa – tai lukea kirjaa, johon elokuva perustuu. Ja vaikka teokset olisivatkin tuttuja, niillä on vain vähän tekemistä sillan todellisen historian kanssa.
    ellauri270.html on line 114: Ensimmäinen autenttisuuspulma liittyy tapahtumapaikkaan. Elokuva filmattiin silloisella Ceylonilla, mikä on nykyään Sri Lanka, ja elokuvan silta on Anderssonin ja Kitulgalan silta. Kerrankos tällaista elokuvissa tapahtuu, mutta yritetään silti paikallistaa, missä Kwai-joki on. Lähdetään liikkeelle Bangkokista.
    ellauri270.html on line 122: Japanilaiset valtasivat Burman englantilaisilta siirtomaaisänniltä vuonna 1942. Koska Andamanien merellä partioineet liittoutuneiden sukellusveneet vaaransivat miehitysjoukkojen huoltokuljetukset Malakan niemimaan ympäri Burmaan, oli rakennettava rautatie läpi vuorten, viidakon ja soitten. Teistä ei ollut apua ¬ niitä ei ollut.
    ellauri270.html on line 247: Ye granted me before.' And the masts o the beaten gold.
    ellauri270.html on line 252: For I am become a wife.' And drumlie grew his ee.
    ellauri270.html on line 255: And the tear blinded his ee: A league but barely three,
    ellauri270.html on line 257: If it had not been for thee. And she wept right bitterlie.
    ellauri270.html on line 276: With four-and-twenty bold mariners, And he brake that gallant ship in twain,
    ellauri270.html on line 277: And music on every hand.' And sank her in the sea.
    ellauri270.html on line 460: And he stoppeth one of three: Ja hän pyhästyttää yhden kolmesta:
    ellauri270.html on line 470: And an it were a Christian Soul, Ja kuin kristillistä sielua,
    ellauri270.html on line 476: And I had done an hellish thing Ja olin tehnyt vittumaisen teon
    ellauri270.html on line 477: And it would work 'em woe: Ja siitä tuli paljon harmia:
    ellauri270.html on line 486: And are those two all, all the crew, Ja onko noi 2 koko miehistö,
    ellauri270.html on line 491: And she is far liker Death than he; Ja se näyttää kuolleemmalta kuollutta;
    ellauri270.html on line 499: And from my neck so free Ja mun vapautuneesta niskasta
    ellauri270.html on line 517: And Youths, and Maidens gay. Ja iloisia koulupoikia ja -tyttöjä.
    ellauri270.html on line 519: And is of sense forlorn: Taju kankaalla:
    ellauri270.html on line 544: A real war hero disobeys commands from his superiors to look after his own troops. Clan behavior, that is what it is. Vielä hullumpaa nokkimista on kun öykkärimäinen Judah Andersen tulee rähjäämään tontin omistajana ja vetää sitten kantapäät yhteen kolmen tähden war hero kenzun edessä. Just tällästä oli Kouvolassa kun paikallinen kansanedustaja tuli paikalle. Helskutti mitä pyllistelyä.
    ellauri270.html on line 546: "Andorsen owns a large percentage of the land in northern Nevada not owned by the government," Leo said. "He's probably got a half dozen of these private airstrips scattered all over the state. They may be dirt, but they're built to handle a bizjet. Ever meet him? Great guy. Throws parties and fund-raisers for law enforcement all the time."
    ellauri270.html on line 548: "I'm sorry about getting in your face there, sir, but we get a lot of trespassers and thieves these days, what with the economy going to shit and all. The sheriff is doing his best, but this is a big county and a big ranch, and his department's been slashed to the bone... but its a good thing too, on the other hand, no big government you know. Like I said, we've had a lot of trespassers over the past couple years," Andorsen said. "Even had some cattle rustlers a while back." "And you like to deal with them yourself, instead of calling the sheriff?" Fid asked. He nodded. "Sounds like the way it should be done." "Bet your ass," Andorsen said. "Nothing beats taking the law in your own hands. Playing sheriff, judge and hangman in one big fat person. Personally, I like the hangman part best."
    ellauri270.html on line 550: "We gotta have min 2 cadets per min 2 adults at all times, for kld anus protection." "Amazing work. I'm proud of you guys. And you're volunteers. That's even more amazing. I've always believed in the spirit of the volunteer, the person who doesn't expect to be paid for his services. I can relate to that, I don't expect to pay for services myself. But General Patrick McLanahan working for nothing? How screwed up is that? Unbelievable!
    ellauri272.html on line 98: And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell
    ellauri272.html on line 136: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
    ellauri272.html on line 222: Feed by M.T. Anderson
    ellauri272.html on line 402: Helvetti kyllä länsikapitalistinen ideologia on tosi vahvoilla, netti tunkee sitä sisään joka tuutista. Sen propaganda on täyttä aivopesua, huuhtelua ja linkousta. Hallituxen 2 jalkaa paha, kapitalistin 4 jalkaa hyvä. Öykkärimäinen Judah Andorsen rahoittaa valtiolle suuttuneen köyhän kaverin oikeustaistelun. Quid pro quo tietysti, toki toki, kaverin on ruvettava mucketimuckin ilmaisexi agentixi.
    ellauri275.html on line 222: Käännös: Andrei Tarkovski / Google Köyhällä miehellä oli voimaa jäljellä
    ellauri275.html on line 426: According to Peskov, the “pioneers” in such laws were the United States. “And one version of the (Georgian) bill, called "American law", if we understand correctly, was very similar to a similar US law. The second version was less similar to the US law, was much milder in nature. But, of course, we have nothing to do with either one,” Peskov said.
    ellauri275.html on line 527: Toukokuussa 1965 Saksan häviön 20-vuotisjuhlassa pitämässään puheessa Brežnev uudelleenarvioi ja mainitsi Stalinin myönteisesti ensimmäisen kerran. Toisinajattelevien kirjailijoiden Juli Danielin ja Andrei Sinjavskin oikeudenkäynti 14. helmikuuta 1966 oli ensimmäinen sitten Stalinin päivien, ja se merkitsi rajoituksia kulttuuripolitiikkaan. Huhtikuussa 1966 Brežnev sai pääsihteerin viran, joka oli ollut Stalinin virkana vuoteen 1952 asti. Juri Andropovin hallitsema KGB sai enemmän valtaa kuin Stalinin aikana, vaikka maassa ei ollutkaan paluuta 1930- ja 40-luvun vainoihin.
    ellauri275.html on line 692: Allilujeva rakastui 16-vuotiaana juutalaissyntyiseen elokuvaohjaajaan Aleksei Kapleriin. Stalin ei hyväksynyt heidän romanssiaan, joten Kapler lähetettiin pakkotyöhön Siperiaan ja sen jälkeen Vorkutan teollisuuskaupunkiin nykyiseen Komin tasavaltaan lähelle napapiiriä. 17-vuotiaana Allilujeva rakastui Grigori Morozoviin, joka opiskeli Moskovan yliopistossa. He menivät naimisiin 1945 Stalinin vastahakoisuudesta huolimatta, eikä tämä halunnut tavata Morozovia. Allilujeva synnytti pojan Josifin, ja pariskunta erosi vuonna 1947. Allilujevan seuraava puoliso oli Juri Ždanov, jonka isä oli tunnettu neuvostoliittolainen poliitikko ja Stalinin oikea käsi Andrei Ždanov, joka oli Suomessa rauhanteon jälkeen valvontakomission johtaja. He menivät naimisiin vuonna 1949 ja saivat vuonna 1950 tyttären Jekaterinan. Tämäkin liitto purkautui myöhemmin. Ollessaan sairaalassa 1963 Allilujeva tapasi intialaisen kommunistin Brajesh Singhin, joka oli käymässä Moskovassa. Singh oli hyväkäytöksinen idealisti, mutta kärsi vakavista sairauksista, kuten keuhkoputken tulehduksesta ja keuhkolaajentumasta. Brajeshin ja Allilujevan romanssi syttyi, kun pariskunta lomaili Mustanmeren rannalla Sotšissa. Singh palasi Moskovaan vuonna 1965 ja toimi tulkkina. Heidän ei sallittu avioitua. Singh kuoli vuonna 1966, ja Allilujeva sai luvan lähteä viemään Singhin tuhkaa Gangesjokeen. Ollessaan Intiassa kaksi kuukautta hän kiintyi maan tapoihin. Allilujeva piti Singhiä puolisonaan, vaikka he eivät menneet naimisiin.
    ellauri276.html on line 373: And the rooks and corbies and seagulls Ja tornit ja korbit ja lokit
    ellauri276.html on line 377: And my Father will sing the Plough-Song Ja Isäni laulaa Auralaulun
    ellauri276.html on line 388: Ja merlit ja robinit ja rastat And the merls and robins and thrushes
    ellauri276.html on line 392: Ja minun Isäni laulaa Siemenlaulua And my Father will sing the Seed-Song
    ellauri276.html on line 400: And the geese and pigeons and sparrows Ja hanhet ja kyyhkyset ja varpuset
    ellauri276.html on line 404: And my Father will sing the Scythe-Song Ja isäni laulaa viikatelaulun
    ellauri276.html on line 416: And paint the meadow brown ja maalaan niityn
    ellauri276.html on line 420: And brazen crow. ja röyhkeän variksen kanssa.
    ellauri276.html on line 425: And no care Ja ei välitä
    ellauri276.html on line 452: And I said, let grief be a fallen leaf at the dawning of the day.
    ellauri276.html on line 546: And thanne his neighebore right as hymselve. just as
    ellauri276.html on line 575: And the best of tobacco he do smoke. ja parasta tupakkaa, jota hän polttaa.
    ellauri276.html on line 580: And so loudly to the little boy do call, ja soitat pienelle pojalle niin äänekkäästi,
    ellauri276.html on line 582: And so merrily he'll rattle them along, along, along, ja niin iloisesti hän helisee niitä mukana, mukana, mukana,
    ellauri276.html on line 583: And so merrily he'll rattle them along. ja niin iloisesti hän helisee niitä yhteen.
    ellauri276.html on line 585: And so- loudly to the blacksmith we do call, ja niin kovaa seppälle, jota kutsumme,
    ellauri276.html on line 587: And so merrily he will swing his hammer round, around, around, ja niin hauskaa, että hän heiluttaa vasaraa ympäri, ympäri, ympäri,
    ellauri276.html on line 588: And so merrily he'll swing his hammer round. ja niin iloisesti hän heiluttaa vasaraansa.
    ellauri276.html on line 590: And so loudly to the landlord we do call; ja niin äänekkäästi isännille, jota kutsumme;
    ellauri276.html on line 598: And sweetheart she could not get one.
    ellauri276.html on line 600: And I, a pretty wench can't get one, get one,
    ellauri276.html on line 601: And I, a pretty wench can't get one.”
    ellauri276.html on line 624: And he´d a bad wife as many knew well, Ja hänellä oli huono vaimo, kuten monet hyvin tiesivät
    ellauri276.html on line 637: And I wish she and you may never more part. Ja toivon, että hän ja sinä ette koskaan eroa.
    ellauri276.html on line 641: And lugged her along like a pedlar´s pack. Ja raahasi häntä mukanaan kuin polvieläinlaumaa.
    ellauri276.html on line 656: And to her old husband he took her again. Ja hänen vanhalle miehellensä vei hänet takaisin.
    ellauri276.html on line 663: And now to conclude and make an end, (whistle) Ja nyt päättääkseni ja tehdäkseni lopun, (villi)
    ellauri276.html on line 686: And hey, my merry Ploughman; ja hei iloinen kyntäjäni!
    ellauri276.html on line 693: And gae to bed, my Dearie. ja mene nukkumaan, kultaseni!
    ellauri276.html on line 696: And I will dress his o´erlay; ja puen hänen peittonsa;
    ellauri276.html on line 698: And cheer him late and early. ja ilahdutan häntä myöhään ja aikaisin.
    ellauri276.html on line 706: And siller buckles glancin; Ja silleen soljet kiiltävät;
    ellauri276.html on line 708: And O but he was handsome! Ja oi, mutta hän oli komea!
    ellauri276.html on line 711: And the Corn-mou, man; ja maissi-muulle, mään;
    ellauri276.html on line 716: And hey, my merry Ploughman; ja hei iloinen kyntäjäni!
    ellauri276.html on line 789: And turn the hard gray soil to brown. Ja käännä kova harmaa maaperä ruskeaksi.
    ellauri276.html on line 793: And every year that comes to birth Ja joka vuosi, joka tulee syntymään,
    ellauri276.html on line 811: And, as the unknowing ploughman climbs Ja kun tietämätön auramies kiipeää
    ellauri276.html on line 915: And as my stern blade shoulders through, Ja kun peräterä painaa haarukan läpi,
    ellauri276.html on line 976: Martyn Wyndham-Read lauloi kappaleen Iloiset kaverit jotka seuraa auraa vuonna 1975 Trailer-albumilla Maypoles to Mistletoe, ja hän lauloi Aurapojan vuonna 1979 Broadside-albumillaan Andy´s Gone.
    ellauri276.html on line 978: Bill Smith Shropshiresta lauloi Kaikki iloiset kaverit vuonna 1980 hänen poikansa Andrew Smithin tekemällä äänitteellä, joka sisältyi vuonna 2011 hänen Musical Traditions -antologiaan A Country Life .
    ellauri276.html on line 992: Harakka Lane oppi Kaikki iloiset kaverit jotka seuraa auraa -kappaleen Lucy Broadwoodin Englannin County Songsin Oxfordshire-osiosta ja lauloi sen vuonna 1994 Beautiful Jo -albumillaan Vauhdita auraa. Andy Turner sisällytti tämän 16. kesäkuuta 2012 projektissaan A Folk Song a Week.
    ellauri276.html on line 1023: And it´s call at the house for the jug that is brown.” Ja se on soitto talosta hakemaan kannu, joka on ruskea."
    ellauri276.html on line 1036: And into our stables so merrily fly, Ja talliimme lentää niin iloisesti,
    ellauri276.html on line 1046: And trip o´er the plain boys so merrily-O, Ja kompastumme tavallisten poikien yli niin iloisesti - Oi,
    ellauri276.html on line 1047: And when we come there, so jolly and bold, Ja kun tulemme sinne, niin iloisina ja rohkeina,
    ellauri276.html on line 1053: And you´re all idle fellows that follow the plough.” Ja te olette kaikki toimettomia miehiä, jotka seuraa auraa."
    ellauri276.html on line 1058: And we´re all jolly fellows that follow the plough.” ja olemme kaikki iloisia kavereita, jotka seuraa auraa."
    ellauri276.html on line 1063: And I´ll give you a jug of the very best ale.” niin annan sinulle kannun parasta olutta."
    ellauri276.html on line 1067: And never fear your masters, I´ll swear and I´ll vow, älkääkä peljätkö herrojanne, minä vannon ja vannon,
    ellauri276.html on line 1087: And welcome it is I can certainly vow, Ja tervetuloa, voin toki vannoa,
    ellauri276.html on line 1092: And a plentiful harvest in time we will yield. ja runsaan sadon aikanamme annamme.
    ellauri276.html on line 1096: And come eventide then our work it shall end; Ja tule tapahtumaan, niin työmme päättyy;
    ellauri276.html on line 1107: And into the stable we merrily flies. Ja talliin lentää iloisesti.
    ellauri276.html on line 1118: And when we gets there then so jolly and bold Ja kun pääsemme sinne, niin iloisena ja rohkeana
    ellauri276.html on line 1126: And then I turned around and I made this reply, Ja sitten käännyin ympäri ja vastasin:
    ellauri276.html on line 1128: And the master he looked and he laughed at the joke Ja isäntää hän katsoi ja hän nauroi vitsille
    ellauri276.html on line 1132: And I'll bring you some ale in the jug that is brown.” ja minä tuon sinulle olutta kannussa, joka on ruskea."
    ellauri276.html on line 1140: And the cocks are a-crowing, the farmer did say, ja kukot lauloivat, maanviljelijä sanoi:
    ellauri276.html on line 1145: And into our stable, we merrily reply. Ja talliimme, vastaamme iloisesti.
    ellauri276.html on line 1155: And harness our horses, then away we will go Ja valjastamme hevosemme, sitten lähdemme
    ellauri276.html on line 1156: And trip o'er the plain, boys, more merrily and bold Ja retkeilemme tasangolla, pojat, iloisemmin ja rohkeammin
    ellauri276.html on line 1163: And you're all idle fellows that follow the plough.” , ja te olette kaikki joutilaita, jotka seuraa auraa."
    ellauri276.html on line 1168: And we're all jolly fellows that follow the plough.” ja olemme kaikki iloisia kavereita, jotka seuraav auraa."
    ellauri276.html on line 1173: And I'll give you a jug of my bonny brown ale.” niin annan sinulle kannun bonny brown ale -oluttani."
    ellauri276.html on line 1186: And into the stable, boys, quickerly flies. Ja talliin, pojat, lentää nopeasti.
    ellauri276.html on line 1213: And I'll give you a jug of my very best ale.” ja annan sinulle kannun parasta oluttani."
    ellauri276.html on line 1227: And with rubbing and scrubbing our horses, I vow, ja hankaamalla ja hankaamalla hevosiamme, lupaan:
    ellauri276.html on line 1243: And you're damn idle fellows that follow the plough.” ja te olette helvetin joutilaita, jotka seuraa auraa."
    ellauri276.html on line 1248: And we're all jolly fellows that follow the plough.” ja olemme kaikki iloisia kavereita, jotka seuraa auraa."
    ellauri276.html on line 1253: And I'll give you a jug of the very best ale.” niin annan sinulle kannun parasta olutta."
    ellauri276.html on line 1256: And don't fear your master, whoever he may be, älkääkä peljätkö herraanne, olipa hän kuka tahansa,
    ellauri277.html on line 78: And he answered, saying:

    ellauri277.html on line 87: And in keeping yourself with labour you are in truth loving life,

    ellauri277.html on line 88: And love life through labour is to be intimate with wife’s inmost secret.

    ellauri277.html on line 198: And what is it to cease breathing
    ellauri277.html on line 202: And when you have reached the mountaintop, then you shall begin to climb down.
    ellauri277.html on line 203: And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance like a skeleton on a tin roof.
    ellauri277.html on line 423: Heath Andrew Ledger (4. huhtikuuta 1979 Perth, Länsi-Australia – 22. tammikuuta 2008 New York, New York) oli australialainen Oscar-palkittu näyttelijä. Kotimaassaan Ledger näytteli enimmäkseen pienissä teeveerooleissa ennen muuttoaan Yhdysvaltoihin vuonna 1998. Hän teki merkittävimmät roolinsa elokuvissa 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Patriot (2000), Monster’s Ball (2001), Ritarin tarina (2001), Brokeback Mountain (homo, 2005) ja Yön ritari (Jokeri, 2008).Ledger kuoli 28-vuotiaana 22. tammikuuta 2008 tahattomasti reseptilääkkeiden yliannostukseen. Muutamaa kuukautta ennen kuolemaansa Ledger oli saanut valmiiksi roolinsa Jokerina elokuvassa Yön ritari. Jenkit kapinoivat kovasti kuultuaan että homo-Ledger oli castattu Jokerin miehekkääseen osaan. Hullustihan siinä kävikin.
    ellauri278.html on line 153: Vyshinsky oli Ukrainan puolalainen katolinen mensjevikki, born in Odessa into a Polish Catholic family which later moved to Baku. A talented student, Andrei Vyshinsky married Kara Mikhailova and became interested in revolutionary ideas. He began attending the Kyiv University in 1901, but was expelled in 1902 for participating in revolutionary activities.
    ellauri278.html on line 281: Molotov toimi toisen maailmansodan jälkeen ulkoministerinä vuoteen 1949, jolloin Andrei Vyšinski korvasi hänet. Hänen (juutalainen?) vaimonsa Polina Žemtšužina pidätettiin vuonna 1948 maanpetoksesta, jota on luonnehdittu osaksi juutalaisvastaista kampanjaa Israelin ajauduttua Neuvostoliittoa vastaan kylmässä sodassa. Molotov itse erotettiin politbyroosta vuonna 1952.
    ellauri278.html on line 354: Teloitettujen joukossa oli sekä uraupseereja (mukaan lukien kapteeni Jakub Wajda, joka teloitettiin Harkovissa, kuuluisan elokuvaohjaajan Andrzej Wajdan isä ), että sodan ajan upseereja - mobilisoituja lakimiehiä, toimittajia, insinöörejä, opettajia, lääkäreitä jne. mukaan lukien yliopiston professorit, joita oli Kozelskyn leirissä, tosin vain vaivaiset 20 henkilöä. Julkkiximpia teloitusten uhreja olivat Katynissa teloitettu naislentäjä Yanina Levandowska ja Kharkovissa teloitetut kenraalit Stanislav Haller, Budyonnyn voittaja vuonna 1920, Brestin jyräyxen puolustuspäällikkö Konstantin Plisovsky ja joku puolustuspäällikkö. On huomionarvoista, että Lvovin varuskunta antautui puna-armeijalle vapaan ulkomaanmatkan ehdolla.
    ellauri278.html on line 401: 24. kesäkuuta 2022 ilmestyi tieto, että Puolan lippu poistettiin Katynin muistomerkkikompleksista. Katynin hallinto vahvisti, että 24. kesäkuuta "Puolan lipun puuttuminen havaittiin", mutta ohjasi muut toimittajien kysymykset Venäjän nykyhistorian museoon, jolle muistomerkki kuuluu. Smolenskin pormestari Andrei Borisov sanoi, että päätöksen teki kulttuuriministeriö. Ukrainan lippuakaan ei ole näkynyt.
    ellauri278.html on line 427: Uusi perustuslaki tuli voimaan 24. tammikuuta 1934. Samaan aikaan Päts toimi riigifüürerinä. Seuraavaksi oli edessä presidentin- ja eduskuntavaalit. Vapsit saavuttivat vaalivoiton kunnallisvaaleissa. Osassa suurista kaupungeista he saivat yli puolet annetuista äänistä. Presidenttiehdokkaiden asettamisen yhteydessä vapsien ehdokas Andres Larka otti pitkän etumatkan muihin ehdokkaisiin, Johan Laidoneriin, Pätsiin ja August Reihin.
    ellauri279.html on line 340: Solženitsyn onnistui salakuljetuttamaan kiellettyjen kirjojensa käsikirjoituksia Neuvostoliitosta. Hän kirjoitti valtion elimille pyyntöjä ja avoimia kirjeitä, kokosi tuekseen ystäviä ja taiteilijoita ja kävi kirjeenvaihtoa ulkomailla asuvien kanssa. Solženitsyniin kohdistetun vainon pääarkkitehti ja karkotuskäskyn antaja oli turvallisuuspoliisi KGB:n päällikkö, myöhemmin NKP:n pääsihteeri ja Neuvostoliiton presidentti Juri Andropov.
    ellauri279.html on line 370: Andrei Tarkovski totesi päiväkirjassaan vuonna 1970: "Hän on hyvä kirjailija. Ja ennen kaikkea kansalainen. Hieman katkera, mikä on varsin ymmärrettävää, jos arvostelee häntä ihmisenä, ja jota on vaikeampi ymmärtää, kun pitää häntä ensisijaisesti kirjailijana. Mutta hänen persoonallisuutensa on sankarillinen. Jalo ja stoalainen." Kissan hännät.
    ellauri279.html on line 420: 1998 - Pyhän apostoli Andreas Ensikutsutun ritarikunta - erinomaisista palveluista isänmaalle ja suuresta panoksesta maailmankirjallisuuteen [100] Kieltäytyi myöntämästä palkintoa ("... en voi ottaa vastaan ​​palkintoa korkeimmalta vallalta, joka toi Venäjän sen nykyinen tuhoisa tila " [101] ) .
    ellauri282.html on line 219: Władysław Albert Anders (11. elokuuta 1892 – 12. toukokuuta 1970) oli Puolan armeijan kenraali ja myöhemmin elämässään oikeistopoliitikko ja Puolan merkityxettömän pakolaishallituksen merkittävä jäsen Lontoossa.
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    NKVD: n tekemä mukilaukaus pidätyksen jälkeen 1940. Andersin habitus on ihan 2020-lukua.

    ellauri282.html on line 225: Władysław Anders oli baltinsaxalainen kenraali joka otti osaa zaarin upseerina ekaan suursotaan mutta Puolan izenäistyttyä sodan jälkeen oli enimmäxeen puolalainen kenraali, tosin polakkien piti kääntää takkia sodan melskeisssä hälläpyörinä kuten Mannergeimin urheiden suomalaisten.
    ellauri282.html on line 227: Anders syntyi 11. elokuuta 1892 isälleen Albert Andersille ja äidilleen Elizabethille (tyttönimi Tauchert) Krośniewice -Błonien kylässä, 96 kilometriä (60 mailia) Varsovasta länteen, silloisen Venäjän osana. Imperiumi. Hänen molemmat vanhempansa olivat baltisaksalaista alkuperää ja hänet kastettiin Puolan protestanttisen evankelis-Augsburgin kirkon jäseneksi. Hänellä oli kolme veljeä - Karol, Tadeusz ja Jerzy, jotka kaikki myös jatkoivat uraa zaarin armeijassa.
    ellauri282.html on line 229: Andersin läimiessä Puolan sodanjohdossa tasapuolisesti neukkuja ja niiden silloista kaveria Hitleriä Puolan rajoilla Neuvostoliiton joukot sieppasivat hänet ja heppu vangittiin 29. syyskuuta 1939 haavoittuttuaan kahdesti. Anders joutui alun perin vankilaan Lwówiin Ukrainaan, minkä jälkeen hänet siirrettiin Lubjankan vankilaan Moskovaan 29. helmikuuta 1940. Vangitsemisen aikana häntä kuulusteltiin, kidutettiin ja häntä kehotettiin liittymään puna-armeijaan, mutta se epäonnistui.
    ellauri282.html on line 235: Operaatio Barbarossan käynnistämisen ja Sikorskin ja Maiskyn välisen sopimuksen allekirjoittamisen jälkeen Neuvostoliitto vapautti Andersin tavoitteenaan muodostaa Puolan armeija taistelemaan saksalaisia ​​vastaan ​​puna-armeijan rinnalla. Stalin suostui julistamaan kaikki aiemmat Natsi-Saksan kanssa tekemänsä sopimukset mitättömiksi, mitätöimään syyskuussa 1939 tehdyn Puolan jaon ja vapauttamaan kymmeniä tuhansia Neuvostoliiton leireillä pidettyjä puolalaisia ​​sotavankeja. Puolan pakolaishallituksen ja Stalinin välisen sopimuksen mukaisesti neuvostoliittolaiset myönsivät "armahduksen" monille Puolan kansalaisille 12. elokuuta 1941, joista 40 000 miehen armeija (Anders and what Army, joka tunnettiin myöhemmin nimellä Puolan Isse Immu Corps) muodostettiin kenraali Władysław Andersin johdolla. Tuhansien muiden puolalaisten upseerien olinpaikka kuitenkin pysyi tuntemattomana vielä kaksi vuotta ja hiersi voimakkaasti Puolan ja Neuvostoliiton suhteita. Upseerit oli joutuneet hävyxiin Katyn toimissa tai sitten hilpasseet Mantshuriaan, Josif ei osannut jezulleen sanoa.
    ellauri282.html on line 237: Jatkuva kitka neuvostoliittolaisten kanssa poliittisista kysymyksistä sekä aseiden, kapiaisten, ruuan ja vaatteiden puutteesta johti lopulta Andersin miesten – Andersin armeijan – sekä huomattavan Neuvostoliittoon karkotettujen puolalaisten siviilien joukon "evakuoimiseen" sähläämästä Puolassa. Neuvostoliiton miehittämästä Puolasta kuskattiin epäluotettavia polakkeja läjäpäin Persian käytävän kautta Iraniin, Irakiin ja lopulta Palestiinaan. Evakuointi, joka tapahtui maaliskuussa 1942, perustui brittiläis-neuvostoliittolais-puolalaiseen yhteisymmärrykseen. Mukana olleet sotilaat evakuoitiin Neuvostoliitosta, ja he matkasivat Iranin kautta brittiläiseen Palestiinaan, missä he kulkivat brittien komennossa. Täällä Anders muodosti ja johti Puolan märsäkaarsia, samalla kun hän jatkoi kiihotusta Neuvostoliitossa edelleen olevien Puolan kansalaisten vapauttamiseksi. Kun Andersin armeija pääsi Palestiinaan, 3000 sen ca. 4000 juutalaisesta mokkerista lähti lippahivoon. Armeijan maskotti Wojtek-karhu ei karannut.
    ellauri282.html on line 242: Sodan sovinnonhierontavaiheessa Puolan märsäkaarsin moraalia heikensi 11. helmikuuta 1945 päättyneen Jaltan konferenssin tulos, jossa britit ja amerikkalaiset päättivät ilman puolalaisten kuulemista luovuttaa suurimman osan 1921–1939 Puolan alueista Neuvostoliitolle. Kun Anders pyysi päästä mukaan loppupeleihin, Winston Churchill sanoi hänelle, että "teitä [moraalittomia puolalaisia] ei enää tarvita. Päästäkää hepat laitumelle vaan." Arvaa että Andersia harmitti. Puolan kommunistisen hallinnon romahtamisen jälkeen vuonna 1989 hänen kansalaisuutensa ja ihmisarvonsa palautettiin varmuuskopioilta onnistuneesti. Puolan sosialisoiminen on kuin lehmää satuloisi, Stalin lohkaisi.
    ellauri282.html on line 493: Hänestä tuli utelias idän mystiikkaan luettuaan Aldous Huxleyn Ends And Means. Kirja vakuutti Mertonin henkisyyden tärkeydestä. Samaan aikaan hän kirjoitti väitöskirjaansa William Blaken teosten pohjalta, jotka opettivat hänelle uskon tärkeyden. Tällä ratkaisevalla hetkellä hindumunkki neuvoi häntä lukemaan keskiaikaisen ja nykyajan katolisen filosofian teoksia. Sisäinen ääni vielä pakotti osallistumaan katoliseen jumalanpalvelukseen. Merton pyysi opastusta paikalliselta papilta. Hän kehitti uskoaan meditoimalla, mietiskelemällä ja lukemalla henkisiä izehoito-oppaita.
    ellauri282.html on line 563: P. Saarikoski toi vitun kaunokirjallisuuteen 60-luvulla. Suvaizen epäillä. P. Saarikoski oli kuin Kaisa Häkkisen pieni orava, hampaat poikki ja käpy jäässä. Meidän pihaoravat syö tiaisten talipalloja, ei niitä vituta. Li Andersonia vituttaa, ja se sanoi niin, ja nyt suomen pyllynreijät rypistävät ympyriäisiä pikku suita. Eihän se osaa edes kunnolla suomea!
    ellauri283.html on line 116: And what is to be made of Corbin Bernsen? What is his place in Christian film? Is he trolling? Is he a great mind misunderstood? Whether it’s abstract musings like Beyond the Heavens or half-hearted satire like Christian Mingle or In-Lawfully Yours, Bernsen’s motivations for making Christian films are very unclear. It’s possible that he’s smarter than us all and doesn’t know how to show it. But it’s also possible that he’s just trying to make a quick buck off of Christian audiences. Reality is probably somewhere in between. Regardless, Beyond the Heavens really needed to be rethought before anyone spent money on it, because it falls flat and is unable to properly convey whatever message it is trying to present.
    ellauri283.html on line 120: It's different and I loved it! It raises the question is there a God and answers it in a wonderful way. I don't want to give the story away, (aah, WTF, here goes: there is a God, but his name is Allah. Sorry...) - you have to watch and keep your eyes on Barlow, he is an angel for sure! And there really are angels, consult your Bibble (Hebrews) or Koran (passim)!
    ellauri284.html on line 636: Investigators “basically wanted to know who our investors are. And we shared the list with them,” Goyal said. “They took two years to cross-check our list of investors and finally they said that ‘you are absolutely clean.’ ”
    ellauri285.html on line 68: Every living creature has an anus: Ants, horses, eagles . . . And us. While most creatures’ anuses do their jobs with little fuss, not so with human beings. The design of our anus is Providence’s little joke to keep us humble.
    ellauri285.html on line 74: To accommodate our flawed design, we are taught from birth to use wads of paper, magazine pages, dried corncobs and even stones, to wipe our filthy behinds. And this we must do! If we did not wipe, we would reek of dung from the cake of dingleberries between our cheeks and our pants, skirts, caftans and burkas, would be fouled with nicotine stains and clouds of flies would follow us down the street like goslings.
    ellauri285.html on line 362: And shoes of ragged listing ! Kengät sangen heppoiset.
    ellauri285.html on line 367: And rouge to spoil a fair skin. Punaa että näyttää pahalle.
    ellauri285.html on line 397: And leave your charms to NATURE. Jätä viekotuxet LUONNOLLE.
    ellauri290.html on line 816: Tätä listaa soppii verrata Wikipedian päivitettyyn luetteloon ja sitä täydentävään kazauxeen. Tähän välliin soppii myös pallauttoo mieleen Dan Steinbockin jännäri Andromeda albumista 213, josta heijastuu tuppikullien terävästi eriävä mielipide samojen karujen maisemien rightful ownerista.
    ellauri294.html on line 48: And all the things I deserve
    ellauri299.html on line 48:
    Plug Powers vd Andy Marsh kommenterade bla Finlands Nato-medlemskap när han besöktes Helsingfors i tisdags, Det är en av flera saker som stärkt Marshs tro på att Finland är ett land som delar Plug Powers vision och värderingar.

    ellauri299.html on line 93: In 2011 the Journalists Dan Margalit, Ronen Bergman published a book, in which they claimed that Israel's Shayetet 13 unit, was responsible for the bombing of the Sol Phryne. And that Israel's Minister of Education Yoav Galant was the commander of the operation. The mockies of course deny everything.
    ellauri300.html on line 429: And I knew if I had my chance
    ellauri300.html on line 431: And maybe they'd be happy for a while
    ellauri300.html on line 446: And them good ole boys were drinking whiskey and rye
    ellauri300.html on line 451: And do you have faith in God above
    ellauri300.html on line 455: And can you teach me how to dance real slow?
    ellauri300.html on line 470: And them good ole boys were drinking whiskey and rye
    ellauri300.html on line 475: And moss grows fat on a rolling stone
    ellauri300.html on line 480: And a voice that came from you and me
    ellauri300.html on line 487: And while Lennon read a book on Marx
    ellauri300.html on line 489: And we sang dirges in the dark
    ellauri300.html on line 496: And singin' this'll be the day that I die
    ellauri300.html on line 521: And singin' this'll be the day that I die
    ellauri300.html on line 537: And as the flames climbed high into the night
    ellauri300.html on line 550: And I asked her for some happy news
    ellauri300.html on line 557: And in the streets the children screamed
    ellauri300.html on line 562: And the three men I admire most
    ellauri300.html on line 566: And they were singing
    ellauri300.html on line 570: And them good ole boys were drinking whiskey and rye
    ellauri300.html on line 632: Ei hetkinen, toihan on Anthony Hopkins Shakespearen Titus Andronicuxena. Väärä Titus. Tämäkin on väärä mies:
    ellauri300.html on line 852: And then (this is The Part I like) Elijah ordered, “Seize the prophets of Baal; don't let any of them get away!” The people seized them all, and Elijah led them down to Kishon Brook and killed them, all 950 of them.
    ellauri300.html on line 881: 3 Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? 4 Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied just to human beings but to God.”
    ellauri300.html on line 882: 5 When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized all who heard what had happened. 6 Then some young men came forward, wrapped up his body, and carried him out and buried him.
    ellauri301.html on line 86: Henning Mankell (född 1948) var gift första gången bara i ett år 1980–1981 med 31-åriga Ulla Blom Ivarsson (född 1949), expert inom verksamhetsområdet mottagning på Migrationsverket. Hon är mor till hans enda barn, filmproducenten Jon Mankell (född 1980). Andra gången var han gift 1987–1997 med den 51-åriga norska barnmorskan Kari Eidsvold-Mankell (född 1936, död vem vet när någonstans i Portugal) och tredje gången 1998 till sin död med 53-åriga regissören Eva Bergman (född 1945), dotter till filmregissören Ingmar Bergman och Ellen Bergman, till hans död 2015.
    ellauri301.html on line 121: Broederbond, Brödraskapet (till 1920 Jong Zuid Afrika, "Ungt Sydafrika") var ett hemligt sydafrikanskt boernationalistiskt samfund av brödraskapskaraktär grundat 1918 i Kapstaden av en grupp nationalistiska afrikaaner där en ung präst vid namn Jozua François Naudé (senare president) var delaktig. Organisationen var strikt segregationistisk och anses ha spelat en avgörande betydelse för etablerandet och konsoliderandet av Sydafrikas apartheidpolitik trettio år senare. Samtliga premiärministrar, presidenter och alla högre uppsatta inom Sydafrikas regering, polisväsende mm fram till regimens slutgiltiga fall 1994 (då organisationen upplöstes) var medlemmar i Broederbond, varav flera tjänade som ordförande i sina unga år (bland annat Andries Treurnicht och Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs).
    ellauri302.html on line 43: She is the light of the world. And you, including Mr. Ettinger, haters of God.
    ellauri302.html on line 44: And God hates you. As Balaam said to Balak: "The God of these hates fornication."
    ellauri302.html on line 120: Do they think they'll soil their pedigree by coming to you? And when they need to borrow a hundred-rouble note... or take a charity contribution... they're not at all ashamed of your company then... The goy is treif, but his money's kosher.
    ellauri302.html on line 123: Don't be afraid of papa. He loves you. Very, very much. Today I'm having a Holy Scroll written. It costs a good deal of money. All for you, my child, all for you. (Rifkele is silent. Pause.) And with God's help, when you are betrothed, I'll buy your sweetheart a gold watch and chain — the chain will weigh half a pound... Papa loves you very dearly. {Rifkele is silent. She lowers her head bashfully. Pause. Don't be ashamed. There's nothing wrong about being engaged. God has ordained it. (Pause.) That's nothing. Everyboudy gets engaged and married. (Rifkele is silent.
    ellauri302.html on line 133: Yekel: They'll take it from you, all right, but they'll look upon you as a dog, just the same... And at the synagogue you'll have the back seat, and they'll never call you up to the altar, to read from the Holy Book.
    ellauri302.html on line 139: Don't climb too high, Sarah. Do you hear? Not too high... For if you do, some fine day you'll fall and break your neck. (Shakes a warning finger at her.) And don't try to break into the upper crust. Don't, I tell you. You've a home of your own, — stay there. You've got bread, — eat. But don't intrude where you're not wanted... Every dog must know his own kennel. Here at least it is all cash on delivery. Upstairs is kosher, downstairs is treif. Keep them separate, is all I say.
    ellauri302.html on line 143: What is worst they are planning to start a competing brothel! And demanding Hindel's back wages from Tevje. Suggest engaging Rifkele to the trade. WTF! Downstairs with you! Shloyme ja Hindel vittuilevat isännille, alkaa rökitys.
    ellauri302.html on line 154: The Scribe, gives his hand to Yekel. Your health, host. (Admonishing him.) And know, that a Holy Scroll is a wondrous possession. The whole world rests upon a Scroll of the Law, and every Scroll is the exact counterpart of the tablets that were received by Moses upon Mount Sinai. Every line of a Holy Scroll is penned in purity and piety... Where dwells a Scroll, in such a house dwells God himself... So it must be guarded against every impurity... Man, you must know that a Holy Scroll...
    ellauri302.html on line 162: The Scribe (after brief consideration): And where are the guests in honor of the Holy Scroll?
    ellauri302.html on line 164: Reb Ali: We'll go to the synagogue and gather a minyan of Jews. It will be easy enough to find men who are willing to honor the Law. (Arises from the table, pours brandy into the glasses, slapping Yekel on the shoulder.) There, there! God will help you! Rejoice, host! The Lord befriends the sincere penitent... Don't worry. You'll marry your girl to some proficient scholar; you'll take some poor Yeshiva student for a son-in-law, and support him while he sits and studies the Holy Law. And the blessings of the Law will win you the Lord's forgiveness.
    ellauri302.html on line 173: Rifkele: I 'll call up Manke and have her comb me... I love to have her comb me. She does it so beautifully. Makes my hair so smooth... And her hands are so cool. (Takes something and taps the floor with it, calling.) Manke! Manke!
    ellauri302.html on line 175: Sarah (frightened): Rifkele! What are you doing? Don't! Your father will be furious! It isn't becoming for you to chum with Manke. You're already a marriageable young lady, a virtuous child. And we 've just been talking about some good matches for you, — excellent matches with learned scholars...
    ellauri302.html on line 218: Hindel: He's right. A mother should guard her daughter well... Whatever you were, you were, but once you marry and have a child, watch over it... Just wait. If God should bless us with children, I'll know how to bring them up. My daughter will be as pure as a saint, with cheeks as red as beets... I won't let an eye gaze upon her. And she'll marry a respectable fellow, with an orthodox wedding...
    ellauri302.html on line 229: At home, in my village, the first sorrel must be sprouting. Yes, at the first May rain they cook sorrel soup... And the goats must be grazing in the meadows... And the rafts must be floating on the stream... And Franek is getting the Gentile girls together, and dancing with them at the inn... And the women must surely be baking cheese-cakes for the Feast of Weeks.* (Silence.) Do you know what? I'm going to buy myself a new summer tippet and go home for the holidays... (Buns into her room, brings out a large summer hat and a long veil; she places the hat upon her wet hair and surveys herself in the looking-glass.) Just see! If I'd ever come home for the holidays rigged up in this style, and promenade down to the station... Goodness! They'd just burst with envy. Wouldn't they? If only I weren't afraid of my father! He'd kill me on the spot. He's on the hunt for me with a crowbar. Once he caught me dancing with Franek at the village tavern and he gave me such a rap over the arm with a rod (Showing her arm.) that I carry the mark to this very day. I come from a fine family. My father is a butcher. Talk about the fellows that were after me!... (In a low voice.) They tried to make a match between me and Nottke the meat-chopper. I've got his gold ring still. (Indicating a ring upon her finger.) He gave it to me at the Feast of Tabernacles.* Maybe he wasn't wild to marry me, — but I didn't care to.
    ellauri302.html on line 241: Reizel: And how is it any better for you here?
    ellauri302.html on line 247: Hindel, from her room, where she is still busy with her chest of clothes. And what's the matter with a place of this sort, I'd like to know? Aren't we every bit as good as the girls in the business houses, eh? The whole world is like that nowadays; that's what the world demands. In these days even the daughters of the best families aren't any better. This is our way of earning a living. And believe me, when one of us gets married, she's more faithful to her husband than any of the others. We know what a man has.
    ellauri302.html on line 249: Shut up, will you? Late at night they have to start telling stories about the dead. No dead people can come here. Our boss has a Holy Scroll upstairs... (A sudden hush.) What's wrong about our trade, I'd like to know? (She leaves her little room and goes into the basement.) Wasn't our mistress in a house like this for fifteen years? Yet she married. And isn't she a respectable God-fearing woman?... Doesn 't she observe all the laws that a Jewish daughter must keep?... And isn't her Rifkele a pure child? And isn't our boss a respectable man? Isn't he generous? Doesn't he give the biggest donations to charity?... And he's had a Holy Scroll written...
    ellauri302.html on line 257: Manke: Bah! He's a fool. Third time he's come in a row. And he keeps asking me, who's my father, who's my mother, — as if he intended to marry me... Whenever he kisses me he hides his face in my bosom, closes his eyes and smiles as if he were a babe in his mother's arms. (Looks around. In a low voice, to Hindel.) Hasn't Rifkele been here yet?
    ellauri302.html on line 260: Manke, approaching the window. It's raining. And what a thin drizzle. And how sweet it smells... Let's go out.
    ellauri302.html on line 262: Basha: At home when we have a shower like this the gutters run over and flood the narrow lanes. And we take off our shoes and stockings and panties and dance in the rain barefoot... Who's going to take her shoes off? (Removes her shoes and stockings.) Take off your shoes, Manke, and let's dance in the rain!
    ellauri302.html on line 272: Manke: Don't be afraid of your father. He won't wake up so soon. Come, let's rather stand in the rain. I'll let your hair down. (She undoes Rifkele's braids, reaching for her breasts doing so.) There. And now I'll wash them for you in the rain. Just like this.
    ellauri302.html on line 280: Hush... hush... I 'm afraid of my father.. He beat me... He locked the door... And hid the key near the Holy Scroll. I lay awake all night... I heard you call me... You killed me softly with your song.. And something drew me so irresistibly to you... and I stole the key from the Scroll... My heart pounded so wildly... so wildly...
    ellauri302.html on line 286: With God's help, if I can only get both of them, Rifkele and Manke, this very night... I 'll take them directly to Shloyme 's... And I 'll say to him, "Here you are... Here's your bread and butter. Now rent a place, marry me, and become as respectable a man as the Uncle. Well have a girl and it's back to square one.
    ellauri302.html on line 288: Raises her hands toward the ceiling.) Father in Heaven, you are a Father to all orphans... Mother in your grave, pray for me... Let my troubles come to an end. Let me at last be settled in my own home!... (Pause.) If God is only good to me, I'll have a Holy Parchment written in His honor... And every Sabbath I'll give three pounds of candles to the House of Study. (A long pause. She is lost in the contemplation of her future prospects,) Yes, he is a good God... a good God... Father in Heaven... Mother, pray in my behalf... don't be silent... pray for me... do your very best for me... (She returns to her compartment and begins hastily to pack her things.) I can be ready, anyway.
    ellauri302.html on line 294: Are you cold, Rifkele darling? Nestle close to me... Ever so close... Warm yourself next to me. So. Come, let's sit down here on the lounge. (Leads Rifkele to a lounge; they sit down.) Just like this... Now rest your face snugly in my bosom. So. Just like that. And let your body touch mine... It's so cool... as if water were running between us. (Pause.) I uncovered your breasts and washed them with the rainwater that trickled down my arms. Your breasts are so white and soft. And the blood in them cools under the touch, just like white snow, — like frozen water... and their fragrance is like the grass on the meadows. And I let down your hair so... (Buns her fingers through RifkeWs hair.) And I held them like this in the rain and washed them. How sweet they smell... Like the rain itself... (She huries her face in Rifkele's hair.) Yes, I can smell the scent of the May rain in them... So light, so fine... And fresh... as the grass on the meadows... as the apple on the bough... So. Cool me, refresh me with your tresses. (She washes her face in Rifkele^s hair.) Cool me, — so. But wait... I'll comb you as if you were a bride... a nice part and two long, black braids. (Does so.) Do you want me to, Rifkele? Do you?
    ellauri302.html on line 306: Manke: Then we come closer to one another, for we are bride and bridegroom, you and I. We embrace. (Places her arm around Bifkele.) Ever so tightly. And kiss, very softly. Like this. (Kisses Rifkele.) And we turn so red, — we're so bashful. It's nice, Rifkele, isn't it?
    ellauri302.html on line 310: Manke, lowering her voice, and whispering into Bifkele' s ear. And then we go to sleep together. Nobody sees, nobody hears. Only you and I. Like this. (Clasps Bifkele tightly to herself.) Do you want to sleep with me tonight like this? Eh?
    ellauri302.html on line 320: Rifkele, closing her eyes. And my father won't know?
    ellauri302.html on line 324: Rifkele, tremhling with excitement. And papa won't hear?
    ellauri302.html on line 376: Sarah: So you want to go back to the basement? — Into the basement, then! Much I care! (Resumes her packing.) He wants to ruin us completely. What has come over the man? (For a moment she is absorbed in reflection.) If you're going to stand there like a lunatic, I'll get busy myself! (Takes off her diamond ear-rings.) I'll go over to Shloyme's and give him my diamond ear-rings. (From her bundle she draws out a golden chain.) And if he holds back, I'll add a hundred rouble note. (She searches YeheVs trousers pocket for his pockethook. He offers no resistance.) Within fifteen minutes (Throwing a shawl over her shoulders.) Rifkele will be here. (As she leaves.) Shloyme will do that for me. (Slams the door behind her.)
    ellauri302.html on line 428: Fie! You're out of your head altogether. True, a misfortune has befallen you. May Heaven watch over aU of us. Well? What? Misfortunes happen to plenty of folks. The Lord sends aid and things turn out all right. The important point is to keep your mouth shut. Hear nothing. See nothing. Just wash your hands clean of it and forget it. (To Reizel.) Be careful what you say. Don't let it travel any further, God forbid. Do you hear? (Turns to Yekel, who is staring vacantly into space.) I had a talk with... (Looks around to see whether Reizel is still present. Seeing her, he stops. After a pause he begins anew, more softly, looking at Reizel as a hint for her to leave.) With er, er... (Casts a significant glance at Reizel, who at last understands, and leaves.) I had a talk with the groom's father. I spoke to him between the afternoon and evening prayers, at the synagogue. He's almost ready to talk business. Of course I gave him to understand that the bride doesn't boast a very high pedigree, but I guess another hundred roubles will fix that up, all right. Nowadays, pedigrees don't count as much as they used to. With God's help I'll surely be here this Sabbath, with the groom's father. We'll go down to the Dayon and have him examine the young man in his religious studies... But nobody must get wind of this tale. It might spoil everything. The father comes of a fine family and the son carries a smart head on his shoulders. There, there. Calm yourself. Trust in the Lord and everything will turn out for the best. With God's help I am going home to prepare for the morning prayer. And as soon as the girl returns, notify me. Remember, now. (About to go.)
    ellauri302.html on line 451: lies your child. Even if you yourself are a sinner, here lies a pure daughter of yours, a virtuous child. ' ' But as it is, what is left me on earth? I myself am a sinner. I leave behind me sinful offspring. And so passes sin from generation to generation.
    ellauri302.html on line 455: Yekel, interrupting. Don't try to console me, Rebbi. I am inconsolable. I know that it's too late. Sin encircles me and mine like a rope around a person's neck. God wouldn't have it. But I ask you, Rebbi, why wouldn't He have it? What harm would it have done Him if I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, should have been raised from the mire into which I have fallen? (He goes into Rifkele's room, carries out the Sacred Parchment, raises it aloft and speaks.) You, Holy Scroll, I know, — you are a great God! For you are our Lord! I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, have sinned. (Beats his hreast with his closed fist.) My sins... my sins... Work a miracle, — send down a pillar of fire to consume me. On this very spot, where I now stand! Open up the earth at my feet and let it swallow me! But shield my daughter. Send her back to me as pure and innocent as when she left. I know... to You everything is possible. Work a miracle! For You are an almighty God. And if You don't, then You're no God at all, I tell j^ou. I, Yekel Tchaftchovitch, tell You that You are as vengeful as any human being...
    ellauri302.html on line 465: Eeb Ali, enters, with Yekel. Praised be the Lord! Praised be the Heavenly Father! (Following Yekel, who paces ahout the room.) See how the Almighty, blessed be His Name, has come to your aid? He punishes, — yes. But he sends the remedy before the disease. Despite your having sinned, despite your having uttered blasphemy. (Admonishi7ig him.) From now on see to it that you never speak such words, — that you have reverence, great reverence... Know what a Holy Scroll is, and what a learned Jew is... You must go to the synagogue, and you must make a generous donation to the students of the Law. You must fast in atonement, and the Lord will forgive you. (Pause. Beh Ali looks sternly at Yekel, who has continued to walk about the room, absorbed in his thoughts.) What? Aren't you listening to me? With the aid of the Almighty everything will turn out for the best. I'm going at once to the groom's father and we'll discuss the whole matter in detail. But be sure not to haggle. A hundred roubles more or less, — remember who you are and who he is. And what's more, see to it that you settle the dowry right away and indulge in no idle talk about the wedding. Heaven forbid, — another misfortune might occur!
    ellauri302.html on line 474: Reb Ali The truth. The truth. Heaven will help you... Everything will turn out for the best. I'm going to the young man's father directly. He's over at the synagogue and must surely be waiting for me. (Looks around.) Tell your wife to put the house in order in the meantime. And you, prepare the contract, and at once, so that he'll have no time to discover anything amiss and withdraw. Arrange the wedding date and have the bride go at once to her parents-in-law. No idle chatter, remember. Keep silent, so that nobody wiU learn anything about it. (Ready to go.) And cast all this nonsense out of your head. Trust in the Lord and rejoice in His comfort. (At the door.) Tell your wife to tidy up the place. (Leaves.)
    ellauri302.html on line 488: Rifkele, tearing herself from Yekel. It was all right for mamma, wasn't it? And it was all right for you, wasn't it? I know all about it!... It wasn't all thar great, five thrusts and a concentrated stare. (Hiding her face in her hands.) Beat me! Beat me! Go on! Take your time! Have your fun! It feels good!
    ellauri302.html on line 507: Reb Ali, to the stranger. He's ready to settle upon her a dowry of five hundred roubles cash at the time of the engagement... And he'll support the couple for life. He will treat your son as his own child.
    ellauri302.html on line 705: Vaikka kirja hyväksyttiin laajalti, pieni joukko merkittäviä rabbeja julkaisi seuraavien vuosisatojen aikana tekstejä, joissa julistivat rabbi Moshen keksineen sen väärennökseksi juutalaisuuden vastaisilla käsitteillä. Monet näistä rabbeista eivät kuitenkaan olleet ize kabbalisteja. Tämä oli tärkeä kiistakohta Jemenin juutalaisten joukossa, Dor Daiminä tunnetussa uskonnollisessa älymystöliikkeessä, joka vaati paluuta enemmän talmudistiseen juutalaisuuteen. Myös muut kateelliset yhteisöt Italiassa ja Andalusian (espanjalainen portugali) kyseenalaistivat Zoharin sisällön ja aitouden. Vaikka Zohar on järjestetty kommenteiksi Tooran osioista, se käsittelee myös Talmudia, Midrash Rabbaa ja Sefer Yetziraa, ml Bahir ja monet muut rabbiiniset tekstit. Jossain määrin Zohar on yksinkertaisesti Kabbala.
    ellauri308.html on line 477: Andrzej Radek oli hahmo Stefan Żeromskin teoxessa Sisyphus Works.
    ellauri308.html on line 478: Kuka oli Andrzej Radek? Mikä on Andrzej Radekin alkuperä? Tietenkin kysyn Stefan Żeromskin Sisyphosista. Mitä Andrzej Radekin vanhemmat tekivät? Tiedätkö tämän kirjasta? Miten Andrzej Radek ansaitsi elantonsa? Miksi hänet erotettiin koulusta? Andrzej Radek syntyi kylässä nimeltä Lower Spider. Hänen täytyi tehdä töitä pienestä pitäen. Aluksi hän hoiti hanhia, sitten edesmennyt emakko porsaiden kanssa pihalla.
    ellauri308.html on line 551: Andrei Piontkovskyn mukaan "Ikuinen Pindos on meidän vaeltava juutalaisemme. Emme kohtaa häntä vihollisena, joka on lyöty, tallattu ja alennettu, vaan raskaasti aseistettuna hellekypärässä, joka hajottaa Euraasian ydinmaailmamme, varastaa ainutlaatuisen nanoteknologiamme ja turmelee korkeimman hengellisyyden."
    ellauri309.html on line 296: flames kept burning, until the attacks kept coming. And nothing was done by
    ellauri309.html on line 304: with words, should understand that. And use them, as well as the tools at
    ellauri309.html on line 416: "amerikkalaista evankeliumia" havainnollistivat parhaiten Andrew Carnegien
    ellauri309.html on line 675: Prentice Mulford kirjassaan Your Forces, And How To Use Them (1887). Muut
    ellauri310.html on line 952: Georgesta ei ole kovin hyviä lisänimiä. Jocko, Jock. Monkin Huckleberry Finn on Cherokee nimeltä Nebraska, jonka isä on poliisi ja on ampunut kymmenittäin notmiitä. NRA kalpenee Jockon rinnalla. Taidan jo arvata mixi Tomia ei enää lueta, liikaa n-sanoja. Pääasia on ampua toinen fella ennen kuin se ampuu sut. Joskus isäkin on ollut pidätettynä ammuttuaan jonkun lakukepin mutta se kyllä aina järjestyy. And why? Because this is America, and this is a free country. It is the only country where a poor man has a chance! Jos joku n-sana on sun tiellä niin ammut sen. Voit joutua tuomiolle mutta valkoinen valamiehistö vapauttaa sut, eikä siitä sen enempää. Nebraska on hyvä kaveri, Hagrid, meidän puolella, mutta Sid Purtle on luihulainen Drago Malfoy, white trash kertakäyttögrilli. Day of the grill: The end of days for the people of The United States of America,
    ellauri311.html on line 43: think about it. Our culture is saturated with sexual shame. And women have
    ellauri311.html on line 46: the sacredness of who you are as a woman. And really knowing deep inside
    ellauri311.html on line 399: Camilla: And those people, not rarely far-right on the political scale, are more than welcome to piss off.
    ellauri313.html on line 186: Samaa iänikuista kiireklischeetä, nyt lehden toimituxessa. Exnää hölmöt huomaa miten työväenliikkeen voitot on peruutettu? Mixe on muka niistä hienoa? Annika has obvious similarities to the author, with Liza Marklund herself pictured on the book covers. She was beaten so badly by her first husband that she was simply forced to kill him in self-defense. Journalisten Annika Bengtzon, som kommer från Hälleforsnäs i Södermanland men nu bor på Kungsholmen i Stockholm, är en typisk kvinna mitt i karriären, som jonglerar man och barn samtidigt med känslorna inför de tuffa kollegorna på Kvällspressen. Hon är lik ett pansarfordon. Oliko Thomas Samuelsson se uusi päätoimittaja biznizmaailmasta jonka talousliberalismi sai nuoren Annikan knickerit kostumaan? Eikun se oli Anders Schyman.
    ellauri313.html on line 452: And indeed! Ilta-pulun resistenttiehdokas, Ulkopoliittisen instituutin johtaja Mika Aaltola tviittasi tiistaiaamuna
    ellauri313.html on line 622: And all that’s best of dark and bright Ja kaikki paras tummasta ja kirkkaudesta
    ellauri313.html on line 634: And on that cheek, and o’er that brow, Ja noilla poskilla, noilla kulmilla
    ellauri315.html on line 437: Li Andersson on ilmoittautunut presidenttikisaan. Kyrkslättiläinen urheiluohjaaja on tyrmistynyt: ei pie sekoittaa tyttöjen ja poikien kilpailueriä. Mitä väliä, sanovat lapset, pääasia ei ole voitto, vaan hauska kilpailu. För helvete, melkein itkee urheiluohjaaja.
    ellauri316.html on line 52: området för Natos svaga länk. Andra akilleshälen. – Vi litar på att Nato
    ellauri316.html on line 333: Sinyavskyn ja Danielin oikeudenkäynti on rikosoikeudenkäynti Neuvostoliitossa kirjailijoita Andrei Sinyavskya ja Juliy Danielia vastaan. Kesti syksystä 1965 helmikuuhun 1966; oikeuden istunnot pidettiin 10.-14.2.1966. Oikeudenkäynnin johti RSFSR:n korkeimman oikeuden puheenjohtaja Lev Smirnov. Syyllinen tuomio aiheutti kansainvälisen skandaalin ja mielenosoituksia maassa, mikä merkitsi toisinajattelijan liikkeen alkua Neuvostoliitossa.
    ellauri316.html on line 339: Aatelinen Sinyavski lie ollut pääkätyri ja juutalainen Daniel vain apuri. Daniel palveli viiden vuoden koko toimikautensa, ja vapautumisensa jälkeen hän asui Kalugan ja Moskovan kaupungeissa kuolemaansa asti vuonna 1988. Sinyavski palveli kuusi vuotta ennenaikaiseen vapautumiseensa vuonna 1971 Juri Andropovin aloitteesta, joka oli tuolloin KGB:n hallituksen puheenjohtaja. Vuonna 1973, kaksi vuotta vapautumisensa jälkeen, Sinyavsky muutti Ranskaan, jossa hänestä tuli venäläisen kirjallisuuden professori ja hän julkaisi kermaperseisesti lukuisia omaelämäkerrallisia ja retrospektiivisia teoksia.
    ellauri316.html on line 345: Neuvostoliiton kirjailijaliiton jäsenten allekirjoittama kirje, joka tuli tunnetuksi "63:n kirjeenä" (myös: 62, joku jänisti) vaati kirjoittajien vapauttamista takuita vastaan ja väittivät, että oikeudenkäynti itsessään aiheutti enemmän mainehaittaa kuin kirjoittajien teokset. Allekirjoittajina olivat Korney Chukovsky, Ilja Ehrenburg, Viktor Shklovsky, Venyamin Kaverin, Bella Akhmadulina,Bulat Okudzhava ja Arseny Tarkovski plus 56 never heardia. (Tai 55.) Helmikuun 14. päivänä 1966 25 huomattavaa Neuvostoliiton intellektuellia kirjoitti avoimen kirjeen Leonid Brežneville, silloiselle pääsihteerille, pyytäen, ettei stalinismia palauteta kuntoon. Heidän joukossaan olivat akateemikot Andrei Saharov, Vitali Ginzburg, Jakov Zeldovitš, Mihail Leontovitš, Igor Tamm, Lev Artsimovitš, Pjotr Kapitsa ja Ivan Mayski, kirjailijat Konstantin Paustovsky [tästä hyypästä on muuten paasaus] ja Viktor Nekrasov, säveltäjä Dmitri Šostakovitš, näyttelijät Smoktu Innnovsky May, Oleg Yefremov ja monet muut vähemmän julkkixet. Kirjettä levitettiin laajalti samizdatissa, mutta virallinen lehdistö ei koskaan julkaissut sitä. Jotkut allekirjoittajista kärsivät seurauksista, kuten ulkomaille matkustamisen kieltämisestä ja teoksensa virallisen julkaisemisen rajoituksista.
    ellauri316.html on line 347: Tältä osin Neuvostoliiton syyttäjänvirasto ja KGB asettivat syytteeseen seuraavat: Ginzburg, Galanskov, Dobrovolsky, Lashkova, Radzievsky, Kushev, Khaustov, Bukovsky, Delaunay ja Gabay. Neuvostoliiton perustuslain päivänä, 5. joulukuuta 1965, Sinyavskin ja Danielin kannattajat osoittivat mieltään Moskovan Pushkin-aukiolla vaatimalla oikeudenmukaista ja avointa oikeudenkäyntiä. Mielenosoituksen järjestäjinä olivat matemaatikko Aleksanteri Esenin-Volpin, historioitsija ja runoilija Juri Galanskov sekä opiskelija Vladimir Bukovski. Mielenosoitus tuli tunnetuksi " glasnost-miitinkinä" (митинг гласности). Brenkuxi tietysti! Miitingistä tuli vuosittainen häppening, jonka merkittäviä osallistujia oli Andrei Saharov.
    ellauri316.html on line 353: Noniin, jatketaan. Hän sai useita aivohalvauksia, Arkadi nimittäin. Vuonna 1972 hän kuoli epäonnistuneen sappirakon poistoleikkauksen jälkeen Kremlin sairaalassa. Kirjailijan tytär Daria Dontsova ehdotti, että kyseessä oli murha. Tuskinpa, vaikka hän kyllä oli pahamaineinen naapureidensa keskuudessa Moscow Writer -asunto-osuuskunnassa. Niinpä runoilija Andrei Klenov muistelee: "Pian tuli vaikeaksi asua tässä talossa. Ja en ole ainoa. Ensimmäisistä päivistä lähtien talostamme tuli kaupungin puheenaihe, koska siihen asettui monia pahoja ihmisiä. Kuten Arkady Vasilyev, josta Voinovich kirjoittaa - "turvaupseeri, kirjailija, Sinyavskin ja Danielin syyttäjä" (lisään itsestäni - Moskovan kirjailijaliiton puoluejärjestön pitkäaikainen sihteeri, varajäsen Moskovan neuvosto, "Moskova"-lehden toimituskunnan jäsen ja niin edelleen ja niin edelleen). <...>
    ellauri316.html on line 443: kirjallisuuden nobelistit ovat olleet järjestään länkkärien 5. kolonnaa (paizi Sholokhov joka oli suojasään nolo erehdys). Entäpä rauhannobelistit? Sak samma. Andrei Saharoville myönnettiin ensimmäisenä venäläisenä Nobelin rauhanpalkinto 1975. Muut palkinnon pokkaajat on
    ellauri316.html on line 448: Andrei Dmitrijevitš Saharov (ven. Андре‌й Дми‌триевич Са‌харов,
    ellauri316.html on line 455: Saharovin vanhemmat ja isänpuoleinen isoäiti Maria Petrovna vaikuttivat suurelta osin hänen persoonallisuutensa; hänen äitinsä ja isoäitinsä olivat Venäjän ortodoksisen kirkon jäseniä, vaikka hänen isänsä oli ei-uskoinen. Kun Andrei oli noin 13-vuotias, hän tajusi, ettei hän uskonut Jumalaan. Huolimatta ateistista hän kuitenkin uskoi "johtavaan periaatteeseen", joka ylittää fyysiset lait.Haha LOL. Jumala ei heitä noppas.
    ellauri316.html on line 463: Vuonna 1975 hänelle myönnettiin Nobelin rauhanpalkinto. Häntä ei päästetty palkintoa noutamaan, joten hänen vaimonsa luki vedet silmissä palkintopuheen, jossa sanottiin mm. rauhan, edistyksen ja ihmisoikeuksien olevan riippuvaisia toisistaan. Paskapuhetta, kuten on nähty tähän mennessä. Neljä vuotta myöhemmin Andrei Saharov asettui vastustamaan Afganistanin sotaa, mikä johti lopulta hänen leimaamiseensa toisinajattelijaksi ja sisäiseen karkotukseen Gorkiin vuonna 1980.
    ellauri316.html on line 471: Vuodesta 2006 lähtien Bonnier jakoi aikansa Moskovan ja Yhdysvaltojen välillä, Vuonna 2005 Bonner osallistui "They Chose Freedom" -elokuvaan, joka on neliosainen televisiodokumentti Neuvostoliiton toisinajattelijaliikkeen historiasta. Ihmissusia ja mustan omantunnon roistoja. Norjan Nobel-komitea kutsui Saharovia "ihmiskunnan mustan omantunnon edustajaksi". Vuoteen 1976 mennessä KGB:n päällikkö Juri Andropov oli valmis kutsumaan Saharovia "kotiviholliseksi numero ykköseksi" ryhmälle KGB-upseereita (ml Putin). Sakharov was named the 1980 Gumanist of the Year by the American Gumanist Association.
    ellauri316.html on line 473: Toukokuussa 1984 Saharovin vaimo Jelena Bonner pidätettiin, ja Saharov aloitti nälkälakon vaatien vaimoltaan lupaa matkustaa Yhdysvaltoihin sydänleikkaukseen. Hän joutui pakkosairaalaan ja sai pakkosyötön. Myöhemmin Saharov kuvaili, että kesti "vuosia", ennen kuin hän "ymmärsi, kuinka paljon korvaamista (siis kompensaatiota), petosta ja vastaavuuden puutetta todellisuuden kanssa oli" Neuvostoliiton ihanteissa. "Aluksi ajattelin kaikesta omin silmin näkemästäni huolimatta, että Neuvostovaltio oli läpimurto tulevaisuuteen, eräänlainen prototyyppi kaikille maille." Sitten hän tuli hänen sanoin "symmetriateoriaan: kaikki hallitukset ja järjestelmät ovat pahoja, kaikki ihmiset ovat sorrettuja ja kaikkia uhkaavat yhteiset vaarat." Siinäpä osuit naulaan kantaan Andrei! Tervetuloa länteen, paskahommiin vapauteen! Kuten Richard Rorty totesi, ei vastaavuuden puute todellisuuden kanssa ole ollenkaan se juttu.
    ellauri316.html on line 475: Teoksissaan hän julisti, että "periaate 'mikä ei ole kiellettyä on sallittua' tulee ymmärtää kirjaimellisesti". Maanpaosta kirjoitetussa kirjeessä hän ilahdutti fyysikkokollegaa ja kaikkia vapaiden markkinoiden puolestapuhujia sanoilla: "Onneksi tulevaisuus on arvaamaton ja myös - kvanttivaikutusten vuoksi - epävarma." Saharoville tulevaisuuden määrittämättömyys tuki hänen uskoaan, että hän voisi ja hänen pitäisi ottaa siitä henkilökohtainen vastuu. Sepä oli seppomainen möläys! Tervetuloa länteen Andrei, seppoilemaan vapauteen. Huhtikuussa 1985 Saharov aloitti uuden nälkälakon vaimolleen matkustaakseen ulkomaille sairaanhoitoon. Hänet vietiin jälleen sairaalaan ja pakkosyötettiin.
    ellauri316.html on line 477: Andrei_Sakharov_in_the_Oval_Office.jpg/1280px-President_Ronald_Reagan_meeting_with_Soviet_dissident_Andrei_Sakharov_in_the_Oval_Office.jpg" width="40%" />
    ellauri316.html on line 482: Sakharovin nimiin on pantu sen 7 antisovjet palkintoa. Entisen Neuvostoliiton toisinajattelijan Pjotr ​​Vinsin, nyt Yhdysvalloissa asuva liikemies, rahoittamaa palkintoa hallinnoi auttamattomasti vanhentunut Glasnostin puolustussäätiö Moskovassa. Palkinnon "journalismista omantunnon tekona" ovat vuosien saatossa voittaneet kuuluisat toimittajat, kuten Anna Politikovskaja. Andrein prujut sijaizevat nyt Harvardin yliopistossa. Moldovan pääkaupungissa Chisinaussa on akateemikko Andrei Saharov-katu. PC-pelin STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl ja sen esiosan Ecologists-ryhmän johtaja on professori Saharov-niminen tiedemies. Kuvitteellinen planeettojenvälinen avaruusalus Kosmonautti Aleksei Leonov romaanista 2010: Odyssey Two, kirjoittanut Arthur C. Clarke, saa voimansa "Sakharov-asemasta" nimeltä Tsar Bomba.
    ellauri316.html on line 486: Vuonna 1975 kymmenen juutalaista tutkijaa puhui voimakkaasti Tverdokhlebovin puolustamiseksi. Juuri lännen saavuttaneessa terävästi muotoillussa vetoomuksessa he kutsuvat "kaikkia hyväntahtoisia ihmisiä" vaatimaan tohtori Tverdokhlebovin "välitöntä vapauttamista". Vetoomus on huomattava, sillä neuvostojuutalaiset eivät tavallisesti rukoile ei-juutalaisten puolesta, ja Tverdokhlebov on venäläinen. Ainoat poikkeukset menneisyydessä ovat olleet Andrei Saharov ja Aleksanteri Solženitsynin maailmankuulut hahmot.
    ellauri316.html on line 488: Ei auttanut: Huhtikuussa 1976 Moskovan kunnallinen tuomioistuin tuomitsi Tverdokhlebovin viideksi vuodeksi maanpakoon "valheellisiksi tiedettyjen väärennösten levittämisestä, jotka huonontavat Neuvostoliiton valtiota ja yhteiskuntajärjestelmää". Hänet karkotettiin pieneen Nyurbachanin kylään Jakutiaan, Siperiaan. Vuonna 1976 julkaistun New Scientist -artikkelin mukaan kylässä oli vain muutama sata asukasta, ja se oli poissa normaalista liikenteestä kahdeksan kuukautta vuodessa äärimmäisten sääolosuhteiden vuoksi. Lokakuussa 1976 Andrei Saharov ja hänen vaimonsa matkustivat Moskovasta tapaamaan maanpaossa olevaa Tverdokhlebovia. Kovan leivän ääreen oli joutunut tämä vähäisempi Andrei, paskaduuniin USA:sta länteen. Eli kuiteskin 71-vuotiaaxi asti, vaikka sulatti juomaveden lumihangesta. Ehkä juuri sixi.
    ellauri316.html on line 493: Ainoa aine, joka yliopistossa tuotti Andreille vaikeuxia, oli marxismi-leninismi. "Sain siitä paskakaivoarvosanoja. Se ei ollut ideologinen ongelma. Pahinta oli tarve oppia ulkoa määritelmiä: en kyennyt lukemaan ja muistamaan sanoja, en ideoita." Koska nuori fyysikko piti tiedettä parempana insinöörityötä sotilastehtaalla, hänet lähetettiin Uljanovskiin Volodarskyn ammustehtaalle.
    ellauri316.html on line 495: Andrein ykkösvaimo Klamydia oli laborantti tutkimusinsinööri Sakharovin labrassa. Klamydia omistautui kokonaan perheelle ja seurasi miehensä perässä kaikkialla, missä tämä myöhemmin sattui asumaan. "Meidän piti asua yhdessä melkein kaksikymmentäkuusi vuotta, Klaavan kuolemaan asti 8. maaliskuuta 1969. Elämässämme oli onnellisia jaksoja, jotka joskus kestivät vuosia, ja olen Klaavalle niistä sentään kiitollinen", kirjoitti Saharov. Mutta vaivan kruunasi kuitenkin Merrill-tyyppinen kotkamainen Bonnier.
    ellauri316.html on line 785: Andrei Andrejevitš Vlasov (ven. Андре‌й Андре‌евич Вла‌сов, saks. Wlassow, 14. syyskuuta (1. syyskuuta vanhaa lukua) 1900 – 2. elokuuta 1946) oli toisen maailmansodan puna-armeijan kenraaliluutnantti, joka loikkasi saksalaisten puolelle.
    ellauri316.html on line 805: Toukokuusta marraskuuhun 1939 hän palveli sotilaallisena neuvonantajana Kiinassa. Jäähyväisiksi Chiang Kai-shek antoi Kultaisen lohikäärmeen ritarikunnan prenikan, ja Chiang Kai-shekin vaimo Song Meiling antoi Vlasoville kellon. Viranomaiset ottivat sekä prenikan että kellon Vlasovilta hänen palattuaan Neuvostoliittoon. Kenraali N.S. Sorkin huomautti muistelmissaan, että Andrei palautettiin Kiinasta sopimattoman käytöksen vuoksi.
    ellauri316.html on line 807: Itärintamalla Andrei ihaili ja kadehti sakemannien hyvää kuria. Niillä hevosetkin osaa integraaleja. Andrei koitti samaa, ja onnistuikin, divisioona oli Kiovan paras. Marsalkka Timošenko kehui divisioonaa parhaaksi koko puna-armeijassa. Tästä A. Vlasov sai taas kultakellon ja Punaisen lipun ritarikunnan prenikan.
    ellauri316.html on line 809: Andreista tuli lännen kansikuvapoika. Se esiintyy amerikkalaisessa versiossa dokumentista "Saksalaisten joukkojen tappio Moskovan lähellä", joka voitti Oscarin vuonna 1943. Brittihistorioitsija John Erickson kutsui Vlasovia "yhdeksi Stalinin suosikkikomentajista".
    ellauri316.html on line 814: Jo 11. heinäkuuta Vlasovin pieni ryhmä hajosi. Vlasov ja Voronova (1. vaimo oli Voronina, ei siis sama pulu? Andreilla oli rintamalla paljon avovaimoja) menivät etsimään ruokaa Tukhovezhin kylään, jossa vanhauskoiset asuivat. Talo, johon he kääntyivät, osoittautui paikallisen vanhimman taloksi. Vlasovin ja Voronovan syödessä päällikkö soitti paikalliselle apupoliisille, jotka piirittivät talon ja pidättivät karkurit, Vlasov esiintyi itsepintaisesti pakolaisopettajana. Poliisi lukitsi heidät navettaan, ja seuraavana päivänä (12. heinäkuuta) saapui Saksan 38. armeijajoukon tiedusteluosaston päällikkö Hauptmann Max von Schwerdtner kääntäjä Sonderführer Klaus von Pelchau, avustaja Hamann ja kuljettaja Lipski pidättämään Vlasovin. Saman päivän aamuna tämä saksalainen partio oli tunnistanut Vlasovin sanomalehden muotokuvasta. Vlasovin luovuttamisesta kylän päällikkö sai Saksan 18. armeijan komennolta lehmän, 10 pakkausta shagia, kaksi pulloa kuminavodkaa ja kunniakirjan. Ei sentään kelloa.
    ellauri316.html on line 827: Kirkkohistorian väärentäjä, arkkipappi Georgi Mitrofanov puolusteli Andrein nazikorttia. Ulkomailla Venäjää lännempänä, johon myös ROA:n eloon jääneet jäsenet tulivat, kenraali A. A. Vlasov oli ja on edelleen eräänlainen symboli jumalattomalle bolshevismin vastustukselle Historiallisen Venäjän elpymisen nimissä. …Kaikki, mitä he tekivät, tehtiin nimenomaan Isänmaan hyväksi siinä toivossa, että bolshevismin tappio johtaisi voimakkaan kansallisen Venäjän uudelleen luomiseen. "Vlasovilaiset" pitivät Saksaa yksinomaan liittolaisena taistelussa bolshevismia vastaan. Ei kaikki ole vain musta-valko-punaista. Antisemitismikin on perusvenäläistä.
    ellauri317.html on line 78: І хлопець хоть куди козак, And quite a Cossack for a lad, Varsinainen kirka kasakka.
    ellauri317.html on line 83: Зробили з неї скирту гною, And made of Troy a heap of litter Ja kiukulla roskaläjäx väsäsi
    ellauri317.html on line 91: Троянців насадивши повні, And filling them with muscle limber munapussit peräpainona
    ellauri317.html on line 380:
    Tuberville likes to say "there is no one more military than me." And while he has not served in the military himself, he regularly features Alabama service members on his senatorial website.

    ellauri317.html on line 700: Englantilaiset eivät ennättäneet valkokaartin apuun Muurmanskiin. Kauppiaat! Huijarit! Konnamaiset pelkurit! Yhtenäisiä olivat vain baseball-lippalakit ja kiväärit. Olkapäillä roikkui reppuja ja säkkejä. Osasto lauloi: "Roh- keasti, toverit, tahdissa." Andrei ei voinut liikuttumatta kuulla tätä laulua. Nähdessään nyt kotipaikkakuntalaiset kivääreineen, kuullessaan tämän juhlavan, samalla kertaa sekä alakuloisen että iloisen laulun hän puristi hampaansa lujasti yhteen.
    ellauri318.html on line 135: And Now for Something Completely Different!
    ellauri318.html on line 149: Herr Andoril, född Gustafsson, on fiktioinut liberaalipoliitikko Blixiä. Vassari ulkoministeri Anna Lindh käynnisti 2003 Blix-komission hallituxen rahoilla, jonka tarkoitus oli paljastaa bad Bushin Irak-vedätys. Tästä kiitoxexi Lindhin listi NK:lla samana vuonna serbi Mijailo Mijailovits. Varmaan CIA:n palkkalistoilla. (Lisää aiheesta albumissa 245.) Siihen loppui Ruåzin vasemmistoterrori. Päästiin typerästä "avoimesta yhteiskunnasta." Nyt on Ruozissa skoudeja kuin siiroja ja yhtä täydet vankilat kuin Yhdysvalloissa, ja vankeinhoitolaitos on kiinalaista Volvoakin suurempi työnantaja.
    ellauri318.html on line 163: Det sägs att Paganini hatade sitt ansikte. Inget under verkligen. Han kallade sig själv för apa, och där hade han fullständigt rätt. Men inte är herr Andoril alls snyggare.
    ellauri318.html on line 200: Meškovin ura päättyi hänen valtakiistaansa parlamentin kanssa syksyllä 1994. Seuraavan vuoden maaliskuussa 1995 Ukraina julisti Krimin perustuslain mitättömäksi ja lakkautti aluepresidentin viran. Separatistiliike oli jo hiljentymässä, mutta Venäjän ulkoministeri Andrei Kozyrev uhkasi vielä puolustaa entisten neuvostotasavaltojen venäläisiä tarvittaessa asevoimin. Tätä retoriikkaa Venäjä on käyttänyt usein muuallakin kuin Krimillä, muun muassa sotiessaan Gruusiaa vastaan vuonna 2008 (linkki vie toiseen artikkeliin).
    ellauri318.html on line 275: what's-her-name cry 'cause she wasn't hot enough. And
    ellauri318.html on line 352: Vaihtorotilta löytyi Lars Kepler Hypnotisoija, myös elokuvana. Valitettavasti suomexi, ei voi nauraa Andorillien huisin hauskoille "hoono soomi" piloille Joonan kustannuxella. Helskatti noita apinoita joiden mielestä tarinat vaan paranevat kun niistä tehdään leffoja. Se on todella syvältä. Kansikuvan elokuvajoona ei näytä yhtään Joonalta, joku tollanen vinosuinen laihanaama joka ei ole edes raakannut partaansa.
    ellauri321.html on line 103: Among other books there fell into a guy named Hazlitt's hands a little volume of double interest to him by reason of his own early sojourn in America, and in a fitting connection he gave it a word of praise. In the Edinburgh Review for October, 1829, he speaks of it as giving one an idea “how American scenery and manners may be treated with a lively poetic interest. The pictures are sometimes highly colored, but they are vivid and strikingly characteristic.” “The author,” he continues, “gives not only the objects, but the feelings of a new country.” Hazlitt had read the book and had been delighted with it nearly a quarter of a century before he wrote of it, and in the earliest years of the century he had commended it warmly to his friends. In November, 1805, Lamb wrote: “Oh, tell Hazlitt not to forget the American Farmer. I dare say it is not so good as he fancies; but a book's a book.”* And it is this book, which not only gained the sympathies of Hazlitt and Charles Lamb, but also by its idealized treatment of American country life may possibly have stirred, as Professor Moses Coit Tyler thought, the imaginations of Byron and Coleridge.
    ellauri321.html on line 105: For many years after Hazlitt had sounded his note of praise, Crèvecoeur and his work remained practically unknown. The ideas for which he stood, the literary atmosphere that he created, were both old-fashioned. Few people took Rousseau from their upper shelves, and the dust gathered on the tomes of Chateaubriand. Even Werther was more talked about than read. And so no one cared for this Earthly Paradise of the Age of Reason dashed with Rousseau's sentimentality, filled with his love of Nature, and prophetic of the whole Emigrant literature of France.
    ellauri321.html on line 123: But Crèvecoeur was after all a Frenchman, with the strong social instinct of his race. And so he proceeds to analyze and define the political conditions of America. It fills him with a quiet but deep satisfaction to be one of a community of “freeholders, the possessors of the soil they cultivate, members of the government they obey, and the framers of their own laws by means of their representatives.” Thus he rises to a consideration of this new type of social man and seeks to answer the question: What xx What is an American? His answer is delightful literature, but fanciful sociology. Had the colonial farmers all been Crèvecoeurs, had they all possessed his ideality, his power of raising simple things into true human dignity, of connecting the homeliest activity with the ultimate social purpose which it furthers in its own small way, his description of the American would have been fair enough. As a matter of fact, the hard-working colonial farmer, cut off from the refining and subduing influences of an older civilization, was probably no very delectable type, however worthy, and one fears that Professor Wendell is right in declaring that Crèvecoeur's American is no more human than some ideal savage of Voltaire. But in this fact lies much of the literary charm of his work, and of its value as a human document of the age of the Revolution.
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    Tervetuloa länteen Andrew!

    ellauri321.html on line 200: Andrew, what step do you intend to take in order to become rich? Have you brought any money with you, Andrew? I'll tell you what I intend to do; I'll send you to my house, where you shall stay two or three weeks, there you must exercise yourself with the axe, that is the principal tool the Americans want, and particularly the back-settlers. Can your wife spin? Well then as soon as you are able to handle the axe, you shall go and live with Mr. P. R. a particular friend of mine, who will give you four dollars per month, for the first six, and the usual price of five as long as you remain with him. I shall place your wife in another house, where she shall receive half a dollar a week for spinning; and your son a dollar a month to drive the team.
    ellauri321.html on line 202: For some time he was very awkward, but he was so docile, so willing, and grateful, as well as his wife, that I foresaw he would succeed. Paizi intiaanit nähdessään Andrew nosti äläkän ja melkein loii päänahkansa ystävällismielisille intiaaneille.
    ellauri321.html on line 205: The term of the lease shall be thirty years; how do you like it, Andrew? Oh, Sir, it is very good, but I am afraid, that the king or his ministers, or the governor, or some of our great men, I don't mean you Sir, will come and take the land from me; your son may say to me, by and by, this is my father's land, Andrew, you must quit it. No, no, said Mr. Lessor, there is no such danger; I am here just to take the labour of a poor settler; here we have no great men, but what are subordinate to our laws; so calm all your fears, I will give you a lease, so that none can can make you afraid. Andrew did not understand a word; we therefore can easily forgive him a few spontaneous ejaculations on the rug, which would be useless to wipe off.
    ellauri322.html on line 142: Kirjaa kunnioittivat ensimmäisen sukupolven romanttiset runoilijat , kuten William Wordsworth ja Samuel Taylor Coleridge , vaikka he myöhemmin kääntyivät pois radikalismista. Kuitenkin, kuten romantiikan tutkija Andrew McCann selittää, " Percy Shelleyn töiden radikalismissa Godwinin ajattelulla oli suurin vaikutus romanttiseen liikkeeseen, ja ... Shelleyn työ oli keskeisin radikaalin tunteen elpymiselle Napoleonin sotien lopulla."
    ellauri322.html on line 260: from the effects of which she would escape as the wife of a citizen of the United States. But she did not marry. She witnessed many of the horrors that came of the loosened passions of an untaught populace. A child was born to her a girl whom she named after the dead friend of her own girlhood. And then she found that she had leant upon a reed. She was neglected; and was at last forsaken. Having sent her to London, Imlay there visited her, to explain himself away. She resolved on suicide, and in dissuading her from that he gave her hope again. He needed somebody who had good judgment, and who cared for his interests, to represent him in some business affairs in Norway. She undertook to act for him, and set out on the voyage only a week after she had determined to destroy herself.
    ellauri322.html on line 299: The grave has closed over a cdear friend, the friend of my youth (Fanny Blood). Still she is present with me, and I hear her soft voice warbling as I stray over the heath. Fate has separated me from another, the fire of whose eyes, tempered by infantine tenderness, still warms my breast (Mr. Imlay); even when gazing on these tremendous cliffs sublime emotions absorb my soul. And, smile not, if I add that the rosy tint of morning reminds me of a suffusion which will never more charm my senses, unless it reappears on the cheeks of my child. Her sweet blushes etc etc.
    ellauri322.html on line 342: And made the Lady of the Flower her guest.
    ellauri322.html on line 460: You know that I have always been an enemy to what is termed charity, because timid bigots, endeavouring thus to cover their sins, do violence to justice, till, acting the demigod, they forget that they are men. And there are others who do not even think of laying up a treasure in heaven, whose benevolence is merely tyranny in disguise; they assist the most worthless, because the most servile, and term them helpless only in proportion to their fawning.
    ellauri323.html on line 39: And turn me into a patchwork, a jig-saw puzzle, Ja tee minusta tilkkutäkkiä, palapeliä,
    ellauri323.html on line 45: And what have I to give my friends in the last resort? Ja mitä minulla on viime kädessä annettavaa ystävilleni?
    ellauri323.html on line 49: And theirs presumably theirs, and cannot touch Ja heidän oletettavasti heidän, eivätkä he voi koskea
    ellauri323.html on line 124: At the close of the Season, Paris claimed her for a month’s engagement. Paris saw her and was prostrate. Boldini did a portrait of her. Jules Bloch wrote a song about her; and this, for a whole month, was howled up and down the cobbled alleys of Montmartre. And all the little dandies were mad for “la Zuleika.” Dändeistä on paasattu mm albumeissa 49, 53, 56, 61, 98, 107, 139,
    ellauri323.html on line 135: And I daresay, indeed, that had he never met Zuleika, the irresistible, he would have lived, and at a very ripe old age died, a dandy without reproach. For in him the dandiacal temper had been absolute hitherto, quite untainted and unruffled. He was too much concerned with his own perfection ever to think of admiring any one else. Different from Zuleika, he cared for his wardrobe and his toilet-table not as a means to making others admire him the more, but merely as a means through which he could intensify, a ritual in which to express and realise, his own idolatry. At Eton he had been called “Peacock,” and this nick-name had followed him up to Oxford. It was not wholly apposite, however. For, whereas the peacock is a fool even among birds, the Duke had already taken (besides a particularly brilliant First in Mods) the Stanhope, the Newdigate, the Lothian, and the Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse. And these things he had achieved currente calamo, “wielding his pen,” as Scott said of Byron, “with the easy negligence of a nobleman.” The dandy must be celibate, cloistral; is, indeed, but a monk with a mirror for beads and breviary—an anchorite, mortifying his soul that his body may be perfect.
    ellauri324.html on line 182: Sogenannte gumanitärische I. ist auch ein guter Trick. Die → NATO nahm sich das Recht, ohne Mandat der UN zugunsten der geschundenen Kosovo-Albaner im Frühjahr intervenieren und gegen die Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien einen 11 Wochen langen Krieg zu führen. Die Begründung war die Verhinderung einer gumanitären Katastrophe. Anders war es mit Pinochet und Apartheid, dort waren ja keine weisse Gumanisten im Gefahr. Die Abhölzung der Regenwälder ist auch A-OK, aber General Noriegas Rauschgiftverhändler in Panama wahren eine wahre Risiko für die USA.
    ellauri325.html on line 118: Andrei Kolesnikov, vanhempi Venäjä-stipendiaatti Carnegie Endowment for International Peace -järjestöstä, myöntää, että kultainen miljardi – ja ydinkatastrofi sen ytimessä – vetoaa uusiin maailmansodan kannattajiin niin lännessä kuin lännen ulkopuolella, missä heitä onkin.
    ellauri325.html on line 560:
    Wilho Helasen jylhän miehekkäät piirteet vääntyivät kuin Kaala Paanin pellellä. Suu sillä oli vino valmiixi. Airo on ilmetty Ashitosh Gowariker, Andamaanien varakuvernööri.

    ellauri326.html on line 112: Jättäkäämme syrjään kysymys sielusta, mutta Andrias- salamanterista sanoisin, ettei sillä ole individualiteettia Ne näyttävät olevan yhdennäköisiä, yhtä ahkeria, yhtä kelpoisia ja yhtä ilmeettömiä. Lyhyesti: ne täyttävät erään nykykulttuurin ihanteen, nimittäin keskinkertaisuuden.
    ellauri326.html on line 114: André d'Artois.
    ellauri326.html on line 170: Salamanterit ovat siksi tekosyy puhua ihmisasioista. Kirjassa on paljon erilaisia ​​kirjallisia muotoja: journalistinen muoto, pamfletteja, jokapäiväinen kohtaus... ja siellä on jopa piirros, joka esittää Paul tai Louis Bourgetia, siis fossiilisia salamanteria Andrias scheuchzeria. (Siitä on kuva paasauxessa 33.) Tämä teos on täynnä teemoja: reflektio nationalismista, natsismista, totalitarismista, rasismista, ahneudesta, kapitalismista, talouden globalisaatiosta, lehdistön maailmasta, tiedeyhteisöstä, kielestä... ja myös ekologia, kaikkein ennakoivin teema, joka on hämmästyttävä Capekin ajalle, mutta joka on nykyään räjähtävä teema: kun riistämme luontoa kuoliaaksi, sillä on bumerangivaikutus ja se putoaa nenään!
    ellauri326.html on line 652: Nyt kexin, siinä on Atlantis ja Lemuria vastakkain, niikö länkkärit ja vaippapäät. Chief Salamander on oikeasti itävaltalainen ihminen, Andreas Schultz nimeltään.Juu näin se lähtee!
    ellauri326.html on line 660: Kaikki, viimeiseen saakka. Kuollut rotu. Jäljelle jää vain Oeningenin painuma Andrias Scheuchzerin raajoista
    ellauri327.html on line 100: Curtis Morgan: No offence, honest!, but are you for real? A Ukrainian citizen living in New York, that is possible. But a Ukrainian citizen named 'Yipei Feng'? If what I have heard and read on the news is anything to go by, Ukranians just do not have names like 'Yipei Feng'. Yipei Feng? Ukranian? I think not! Chinese softly pushing the CCP party line (China and Taiwan getting back together …even if China uses force), that I can believe. Maybe Feng Yipei has since changed her name to “Curtis Morgan”, but the original was obviously a Chinese name. And her history of questions has her claiming she is British as well. In addition, a general obvious pro-China, pro-Russia, ant-West and anti-Ukraine slant in her questions.
    ellauri327.html on line 371: Eikä tässä vielä kaikki! Christopher Storyn tutkimuxen mukaan (työskennellyt loikkari Anatoli Golitsynin kanssa) Andropovin todellinen sukunimi on Lieberman. Christopher Storyn tutkimuxen mukaan (työskennellyt loikkaaja Anatoli Golitsynin kanssa) Gorbatšovin todellinen sukunimi on Orbach.
    ellauri327.html on line 398:
    KIEV, UKRAINE: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin talk with Andrey Sinko, a schoolboy from Kiev during their meeting in Kiev, 27 October 2004. Vladimir Putin is on a three-days official visit to Ukraine. (ALEXEY PANOV). At the same time, the eyes and expression on Vladimir Putin’s face looked more than strange when looking at the boy. Even some Russian psychiatrists paid attention to this.

    ellauri327.html on line 401: And Ukraine is doing the entire world a favor by sacrificing its people and seeing its country destroyed to stop Putin and defeat Russia. We owe Ukraine a huge debt of gratitude that far exceeds the weapons we have supplied to them. They have sacrificed their country. Their lives. Their infrastructure to save our countries from having to endure what they are doing.
    ellauri327.html on line 407: Самое страшное, что часть мира привыкла к войне в Украине, для них это становится похожим на шоу, - Зеленский. “You see this in the United States, in Europe. And we see that as soon as they start to get a little tired, for them it becomes like a show: I can’t watch this repeat for the 10th time,” the head of state explained. 17:48 10/30/2023 6 570 53
    ellauri327.html on line 415: "Zelensky feels betrayed by his Western allies. They left him without the means to win the war, only the means to survive it," the journalist says. And the main showman in this show is President Zelensky. Show off the light of nakedness in military-style football and pants, wearing a mask of turbonosti - bloating. He joins with his allies and watches his favorite videos for the TV show.
    ellauri327.html on line 585: Toisin kuin Budjeryn, Ruotsin kansainvälisten asioiden instituutin analyytikko Andreas Umland arvioi ydinaseista luopumisen olleen Ukrainan virhe, sillä Budapestin muistion rikkomisella olisi vain rajalliset seuraukset Venäjälle. Hän väitti, että ydinsulkusopimuksen allekirjoittajavaltiot eivät voi luottaa valtioihin, joiden tarkoituksena on taata sopimus, ja vain varmistaa suvereniteettinsa omalla ydinpelotekeinollaan. Venäjän hyökkäyksen Ukrainaan vuonna 2022 jälkeen Umland yhdessä Hugo von Essenin kanssa toistivat, että Venäjän toimet olivat heikentäneet ydinsulkusopimusta merkittävästi. He väittivät, että Venäjän hyökkäys Ukrainaan oli mahdollista vain siksi, että Venäjä pidettiin pohjimmiltaan turvassa omalla ydinarsenaalillaan, kun taas Ukraina oli tehnyt virheen luopuessaan omista ydinaseistaan.
    ellauri327.html on line 592: 19. helmikuuta 2022 (ennen Venäjän hyökkäystä Ukrainaan ) Ukrainan presidentti Vladimir Zelenski palasi Münchenin turvallisuuskonferenssissa kysymykseen maan ydinaseettomuudesta ja ehdotti, että Ukraina voisi mahdollisesti pitää Budapestin pöytäkirjaa mitättömänä, jos sen turvallisuustakuut eiväy täyty. Ukrainan hyökkäyksen perusteluksi Venäjän lehdistö, hallituksen virkamiehet ja presidentti Putin ovat perusteettomasti väittäneet, että Ukraina pyrkii rakentamaan omaa ydinarsenaaliaan. Hans Christian Andersen, Yhdysvaltain tutkijoiden liiton ydintietoprojektin johtaja, totesi tällaisten lausuntojen perusteettomuuden . Pelkkää satua! Ukrainan Saksan-suurlähettiläs Andriy Melnik kertoi 15. huhtikuuta 2021 Deutschlandfunk- radiolle, että jos Ukrainaa ei sallita Naton jäseneksi, hänen maansa on ehkä harkittava uudelleen asemaansa ydinvoimattomana valtiona suojelunsa takaamiseksi.
    ellauri327.html on line 594: Pikku Suomessa kysyy läski keityäjä Kaarins Li Anderssonilta eikö muks Heneven sopimus ole aikansa elänyt. Geneven sopimukset ovat joukko sodassa haavoittuneiden, sotavankien ja siviiliväestön kohtelua sääteleviä kansainvälisiä sopimuksia. Vuonna 1864 solmittiin Punaisen Ristin perustajan Henri Dunantin aloitteesta Genevessä sopimus, joka koski haavoittuneiden ja sairaiden sotilaiden huoltoa. Sitä on täydennetty ja laajennettu uusilla sopimuksilla vuosina 1906, 1929 ja 1949. Toisen maailmansodan jälkeen sopimukset koottiin neljäksi yleissopimukseksi.
    ellauri328.html on line 170:
    H.C. Andersen salakuljettaa länsivallan meemejä kommunistivaltioon. Mission impossible!

    ellauri328.html on line 176: "Mahdoton tehtävä" nimisen de propaganda fide läpyskän H.C. Andersen on samanlainen monomaani yhden kirjan mies kuin Vasiljevin agenttiromaanin Andrei Martynov. Kirja vaan on eri, toisella juutalaisten käsikirja, toisella työläisten. Siihen ne erot sitten päättyvätkin, loppu menee prikulleen samaan tapaan. 2 jalkaa hyvä, 4 paha, taikka kääntäen.
    ellauri328.html on line 196: In der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus schloss Bultmann sich der Bekennenden Kirche und dem Pfarrernotbund an. Er wies in Predigten auf Widersprüche zwischen nationalsozialistischer Ideologie und christlichem Glauben hin, übte jedoch keinen offenen Widerstand und blieb daher bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1951 im Amt. Im Herbst 1944 nahm Bultmann bis zum Kriegsende die spätere Theologieprofessorin Uta Ranke-Heinemann in seinen Haushalt auf, eine Tochter Hilda Heinemanns, die 1926 bei ihm ihr theologisches Staatsexamen abgelegt hatte, und des späteren Bundespräsidenten Gustav Heinemann. Mitähän Helene siitä mahtoi tuumata? Rudolf Bultmann und seine Ehefrau Helene hatten drei Töchter. Olisko tää taas tollanen Andre Giden pastoraalisinfonia?
    ellauri328.html on line 240: Was Andre mag ergötzen, Mistä muut ehkä nauttivat,
    ellauri328.html on line 497: Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., sanoi olevansa "niin kiitollinen siitä, ettei humanitaarista apua ole", jonka hän väitti voivan joutua Hamasin käsiin. McConnell sanoi, että apu Ukrainalle "ei ole hyväntekeväisyyttä", vaan se on tarpeen länsimaisen liittolaisen vahvistamiseksi vanjoja, noita idän barbaareja vastaan.
    ellauri330.html on line 159: Jos Whatsapp ei aukea ensi viikolla, voit joutua ostamaan uuden puhelimen. Meta on ilmoittanut Whatsapp-tuen loppuvan vanhoilta Android-käyttöjärjestelmiltä ensi viikolla.
    ellauri331.html on line 115: Agentura.Ru:ta pidetään Venäjän salaisten palvelujen arvostettuna lähteenä. Sen toimittaja on Andrei Soldatov ja apulaistoimittaja Irina Borogan.
    ellauri331.html on line 191: Eli The Insider on "riippumaton" online-sanomalehti, joka on erikoistunut hutkivaan journalismiin, vaihtoehtoisten faktojen tarkistamiseen ja poliittiseen google-analytiikkaan. Sen perusti vuonna 2013 venäläinen toimittaja ja sanomalehden omistaja Roman Dobrokhotov. Sanomalehti on tunnettu valeuutisten paljastamisesta Venäjän mediassa.Verkkosivuston toimitus sijaitsee Riiassa, Latviassa. Andris Jansons ( Андрис Янсонс ) on verkkosivuston päätoimittaja.
    ellauri331.html on line 231: Meduza (venäjäksi: Медуза, nimetty kreikkalaisen jumalattaren Medusan mukaan ) on venäjän- ja englanninkielinen "riippumaton" uutissivusto, jonka pääkonttori sijaitsee Riiassa, Latviassa. Sen perusti vuonna 2014 joukko silloisen itsenäisen Lenita.ru- uutissivuston entisiä työntekijöitä. Ilmaisista mobiilisovelluksista iOS: lle, Windows Phonelle ja Androidille tuli median perusta. Portaalin puolivirallinen motto on "Tee Kremlistä surullinen". Ei siis kuulu enää tänne, koska tämä on balttijulkaisu.
    ellauri331.html on line 310: Huhtikuussa 2014 pitkäaikainen päätoimittaja Andrew McChesney erosi tehtävästään, ja hänen tilalleen tuli Nabi Abdullaev, entinen Moscow Timesin toimittaja, uutistoimittaja, päätoimittaja ja apulaispäätoimittaja, joka oli lähtenyt vuonna 2011 RIA Novostin johtajaksi. vieraskielinen uutispalvelu. Pian nimityksensä jälkeen Abdullaev väitti The Guardianissa (siis siinä brittiplärässä), että lännen "puoluellinen journalismi...ryystää länneltä sen moraalisen auktoriteetin". Syksyllä 2015 Abdullaev erotettiin virastaan, ja hänen tilalleen nimitettiin Mikhail Fishyman, Russky Newsweekin entinen johtaja.
    ellauri331.html on line 449: 15. heinäkuuta 2021 Venäjän viranomaiset kielsivät Proektin ja merkitsivät viisi sen toimittajaa niin kutsutuiksi " ulkomaalaisiksi agenteiksi ". Proektista tuli ensimmäinen uutiskanava, joka on nimetty niin sanotuksi " ei-toivotuksi organisaatioksi " Venäjällä. Tämä nimitys kieltää järjestön toiminnan Venäjän alueella ja määrää seuraamuksia kaikille, jotka tukevat järjestöä. Badanin kutsui viranomaisten päätöstä parhaaksi tunnustukseksi. Kiitos putinisteille! Nyt alkaa länsiraha virrata. Meduzan tutkintaosaston päällikkö Aleksei Kovalev sanoi kateena, että kiellon syynä olivat Proektin tutkimukset Kremlin korkeimpia virkamiehiä kohtaan. Venäläinen toimittaja Andrei Kolesnikov sanoi, että Proektin vaino on signaali muulle tiedotusvälineelle: "Katso mitä voimme ja käyttäydy itse samoin jos tahdot länteen framille."
    ellauri331.html on line 640: Ryssän päiväkirja on venäjänkielinen englanninkielinen verkkosivusto, jota ei enää päivitetä. Sen perusti vuonna 1998 intialainen yrittäjä Aku Goyal, joka toimi kustantajana ja päätoimittajana. Lehden toimituksellinen linja oli oligarkkien vastainen. Useat Vladimir Putinin uskollisimmista varhaisista kriitikoista, kuten Andrei Piontkowski, Elena Rykovtseva, Otto Lätsis ja Alexander Goltz, kirjoittivat säännöllisesti The Russia Journal -lehteen. Nyt on nekin ammuttu.
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    Täällä Andrei lännestä, privjet!

    ellauri331.html on line 653: Andrei Piontkovski valmistui Moskovan valtionyliopiston matematiikan laitokselta ja on julkaissut yli sata tieteellistä artikkelia soveltavasta matematiikasta. Tyhmistyttyään hän siirtyi politiikan puolelle ja käytti 11. tammikuuta 2000 Sovetskaja Rossijassa julkaistussa artikkelissaan Yabloko- verkkosivustolle samana päivänä ensimmäisenä termiä " putinismi ", jonka hän oli määritellyt " rosvokapitalismin korkein ja viimeinen vaihe Venäjällä, vaihe, jossa, kuten eräs puoliunohdettu klassikko sanoi, porvaristo heittää demokraattisten vapauksien ja ihmisoikeuksien lipun yli laidan, ja myös sodana, kansakunnan "konsolidoitumisena" joidenkin etnisten ryhmien vihan, sananvapauden hyökkäyksen ja tiedonvälityksen aivopesun, eristäytymisen ulkomaailmasta ja taloudellisen rappeutumisen perusteella." Samassa artikkelissa Piontkovsky totesi, että putinismi on Venäjän päähän ammuttu päällimmäinen laukaus, ja hän myös vertasi Jeltsiniä Hindenburgiin, joka antoi Putlerille vallan.
    ellauri331.html on line 661: Vuonna 2016 hän julkaisi artikkelin "Бомба, готовая взорваться" ("Pommi, joka on valmis räjähtämään") Venäjän ja Tšetšenian etnisestä konfliktista. Kun valtakunnansyyttäjänvirasto havaitsi hänen artikkelinsa "äärimmäiseksi" ja aloitti rikossyytteen, Andrei lähti lopulta Venäjältä länteen 19. helmikuuta 2016 ja on sen jälkeen räkyttänyt anglosaxeista. Radio Libertylle antamassaan haastattelussa Piontkovski sanoo, että ehkä Putinin suorittaman operaation tarkoitus on paljastaa kaikki Andrein kaltaiset mahdolliset intohimoiset yhteiskunnallisen kapinan johtajat, lähettää heidät Ukrainaan ja polttaa ne ukrainalaisten uunissa.
    ellauri331.html on line 701: Venäjän turvallisuusasiantuntija ja tutkiva toimittaja Andrei Soldatov sanoi: "On lähes mahdotonta tietää varmasti, onko Venäjä DNC:n palvelimien hakkeroinnin takana vai ei." Hänen mukaansa Venäjän hallitus pitää Clintonia "Venäjän vihaajana". "Venäjällä on piiritetyn mentaliteetti, että se on aina hyökkäyksen kohteena. Yhdysvallat... ne paskiaiset yrittävät koko ajan sekaantua sisäisiin asioihimme, joten miksi emme yrittäisi tehdä samaa heille?" Sanos se.
    ellauri332.html on line 51: invandrare Anna Andersson.
    ellauri333.html on line 73: According to another belief in the pre-modern India, the Kala Pani (sea water) was inhabited by the mowglis, bad spirits and monsters. However, not all Hindus adhered to the proscription, so as to gain monetary wealth. For instance, Hindu merchants were present in Burma, Muscat, and other places around Asia and Africa. The East India Company recruited several upper-case soldiers, and adapted its military practices to the requirements of their religious rituals. Consequently, the overseas service, considered polluting to their caste, was not required of them. The General Service Enlistment Act of 1856 required the new recruits to serve overseas if asked. The serving high-caste sepoys were fearful that this requirement would be eventually extended to them.[12] Thus, the Hindu soldiers viewed the Act as a potential threat to their faith. The resulting discontent was one of the causes of the Indian rebellion of 1857. The Cellular Jail was known as Kala Pani, as the overseas journey to the Andaman islands threatened the convicts with the loss of caste, resulting in social exclusion.
    ellauri333.html on line 75: "And the whole world will be filled with mleccha behavior and notions and ceremonies, and sacrifices will cease and joy will be nowhere and general rejoicing will disappear. And, O Yudhishthira, the whole world will be mlecchified. And men will cease to gratify the gods by offerings of Sraddhas. And no one will listen to the words of others and no one will be regarded as a preceptor by another. And, O ruler of men, intellectual darkness will envelop the whole earth."
    ellauri333.html on line 77: Cellular Jail, the British Indian prison on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, was known as Kala Pani: an incarceration in this jail threatened the convicts with the loss of caste and the resulting social exclusion.
    ellauri333.html on line 243: In India, it is now openly acknowledged that the state is capitalist. That it is also male may not be openly stated as such, but is getting clearer by the day. And now a new belligerent face of Hanuman, replacing the earlier one of a genial monkey god, erupts through this fissure. According to reports, Karan Acharya, a 29-year-old graphic designer from Kerala now based in Mangaluru, generated this image of an angry Hanuman playfully and for free for his friends. And yes, he was very pleased when he heard that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appreciated the new-look Hanuman at an election rally in Karnataka earlier this month.
    ellauri333.html on line 309: Samanlaisia kakuminaalisesti mukeltavia kusiluikkareita ovat Kaala Paanin kaikki henkilöt, ja Andamaanien puskissa asustavat orakkaat edustaa niikö hinduja, ne on paikkakunnan valittu kansa kuin jostain Kaldeasta Palestiinaan ponkeneet juutalaiset, samanlaisia maahantunkijoitakin jostain pontisilta aroilta Kazakhstanin tienoilta.
    ellauri333.html on line 518: Tästä dharmasta on jo useampia paasauxia tässä albumissa, ja nyze tuli taas vastaan Andamaaneilla, kun saaren varainsinööri Kaala Paanin ensimmäisen siisönin vika jaxossa käänsi kelkkansa ja päätti olla suuri johtaja mieluummin kuin hyvä ihminen ja poimia rusko-orakkaat ostoskoriin arjalaisten eduxi, koska arjalaiset ovat darwinistisesti edellä kehityxessä orakkaita jotka ovat vajakkeja jälkeenjääneitä.
    ellauri333.html on line 542: Suorasoittosarjat ovat yhtä trolley brobleemaa. Andamaaneilla oli valittava oman kakaran ja 5000 tuntemattoman savunaaman välillä. Vielä vaikeampi keissi oli Bodies-scifi leffassa. Jos jätät kääntämättä vaihdetta, uhreja on 1/2 miljoonaa, mutta ize asiassa ne kuoli jo 30 vuotta sitten. (Ei sitäpaizi 500 kiloapinalla vielä kuuhun mennä.) Jos käännät vaihdetta ja petät Mannixin, saattaa tuntematon määrä apinoita liueta huizin saharaan, kenties monta kertaa enemmän. Mitä tekee Unorthodox eli Iris Maplewood? Sen kannattaisi kazoa mallia 2-vuotiaalta, joka siirtää kaikki putative uhrit samalle raiteelle ja ajaa sitten junalla yli koko porukan. Right on pikkuapina! Way to go!
    ellauri334.html on line 284: He is in heaven. In the “correct” heaven - the Kingdom of God. Why? Read the 650 pages he authored through a divine love medium about 17 years ago and see for yourself what sort of advanced spirit he is today. Knowledgeable, loving, and able to tell a great deal about Jesus’ life 2000 years ago. And yes he spent some time in the hells. But God always forgives us, save only for the “unforgivable sin” which since it is an act of omission by the human, God can do nothing about. It is not in his power. He is omnipotent mut not that potent. It's like with that stone.
    ellauri334.html on line 296: Judas doesn’t get the credit he deserves. Without Judas there’s no betrayal. Without the betrayal there’s no Passion. Without the Passion there’s no crucifixion. Without the crucifixion there’s no resurrection. And without the resurrection there’s no hope. I’m grateful for Judas.
    ellauri334.html on line 297: And in the gospel of Judas, non canonical of course, are two words you won’t find in the canonical or apocryphal Bibles “Jesus laughed.” I may be alone, but I like to picture Jesus laughing on the cross. And his fellow felon whistling a merry tune. All three hanging singing in unison. I’m sure He needs to from time to time.
    ellauri335.html on line 56: invandrare Anna Andersson.
    ellauri335.html on line 301: Saati Li Anderssonia,
    ellauri336.html on line 581: Commenting on the recently Israel-Palestine tensions, Thunberg had a take which didn’t go down very well with Twitter. For weeks now, Palestinian protesters and Israeli police have clashed on a daily basis in and around Jerusalem’s Old City, home to major religious sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims and the emotional epicentre of the Middle East conflict. On Monday, stun grenades echoed across a holy hilltop compound, and hundreds of Palestinians were hurt in clashes between stone-throwing protesters and police firing tear gas and rubber bullets. Police were also injured! And men!
    ellauri336.html on line 584: To be crystal clear: I am not “against” Israel or Palestine. Needless to say I’m against any form of violence or oppression from anyone or any part. And again – it is devastating to follow the developments in Israel and Palestine.— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) May 11, 2021
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    Lastenpolkupyörällä länteen Andrej


    ellauri339.html on line 565: Ensimmäiset naiset ja herrat: Elena Zelenska Andra Levite Diana Nausediene Amelie Derbodrangien Michel Michal Herzog Elke Budenbender Emine Erdogan Doris Schmidauer Rossana Maria Briseño Annick Pedders Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotakis Sofia Maria de Lourdes Soodeau Ferna Gréda Eliza Eliza Gréfi Maria Benso Eliza zavet ja Elizabeth Bavaria Gheorgievska Agata Kornhauser-Duda Tamara Vucic Jill Biden Laura Bush Brigitte Macron Lidia Djukanovic. Moderaattori: Hanna Homonai Pers Morgan.
    ellauri339.html on line 656: Ei kaukana tiellä Andrii Moruga istuu kevyen jalkaväen BMP-1-ajoneuvon päällä ja ohjaa vauvanaamaista luutnanttia kohdistamaan kanuunaa lähetystorniin osana harjoitusta. Moruga haavoittui kuukausia kestäneen taistelun aikana Donetskin lentokentästä, kun hänen lähelle laskeutui tykistöammunta, joka lähetti sirpaleita hänen selkäänsä ja katkaisi kolme hänen sormenpäätään. Sirpaleet leikkasivat myös toverin kahtia. Toipuessaan sairaalassa hän katsoi dokumenttia, jossa amerikkalaiset joukot kutsuivat kranaatinheitiniskuja älypuhelimella. "Miksi emme voi tehdä sitä?" hän kysyi itseltään.
    ellauri340.html on line 334: Ilmavoimat luopui hakarististä, kun valvontakomissioon kuuluva venäläinen kenraalimajuri A.P. Andrejev oli ihmetellyt syksyllä 1944 tunnuksen käyttöä ilmavoimien silloiselle komentajalle kenraaliluutnantti Jarl Lundqvistille. Lundqvist esitti tunnuksen hylkäämistä ja päätöksen teki lopulta pääministeri J.K. Paasikivi.
    ellauri340.html on line 498: KIRJAT JA TAIDE / TARPLEY HITT Tämä artikkeli ilmestyy 14.7.2023 ilmestyvässä numerossa. Kuvitus Ace Ventura. Kuvitus Andrea Ventura.
    ellauri340.html on line 569: Peter Handke, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, niftily stops just short of outright denials of the Serb genocide of Bosnia’s Muslims. And the Israelis on the Gaza strip!
    ellauri341.html on line 167: Kurt Andreas Ernst Becher (* 12. September 1909 in Hamburg; † 8. August 1995 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Kaufmann und Standartenführer der SS.
    ellauri341.html on line 185: In revisionistischen Kreisen wird Becher oft als Zeuge genannt, wenn es um die Relativierung von Opferzahlen in den Konzentrationslagern ging. Andererseits war er einer der wenigen, die von Himmlers Versuchen wussten, mit den Alliierten ins Gespräch zu kommen und so einen Sonderfrieden abzuschließen. Bis zum Ende seines Lebens war Becher daher auch immer Ziel diverser Spekulationen. Er wohnte zuletzt in Bremen in der Blumenthalstraße und starb 1995 im Alter von 86 Jahren als reicher Mann, ohne je für seine Taten vor Gericht gestanden zu haben.
    ellauri341.html on line 271: Vapauduttuaan vuonna 1986 hänet laitettiin jatkuvasti kommunistisen hallinnon vaarallisimpien ihmisten luetteloon, ja hän oli jatkuvasti salaisen poliisin valokeilassa, mutta hän ei koskaan lopettanut joogan harjoittamista ja opettamista, mikä saavutti ainutlaatuisen hengellisen vastarintaliikkeen. kommunistinen Romania. Gabriel Andreescu, CNSAS-arkiston tutkija, toisinajattelija ja ihmisoikeusaktivisti, toteaa kirjassaan "MISA - Radiography of a repression", että Gregorian Bivolarun koordinoima joogiryhmä on "ainoa esimerkki pitkäaikaisesta kollektiivisesta vastarinnasta kommunistihallinnon aikana. Nicolae Ceausescusta se oli harmillista. Kaikki muut olivat suht koht tyytyväisiä".
    ellauri341.html on line 340: Das Haʿavara-Abkommen ermöglichte den Betroffenen, einen Teil ihres Vermögens nach Palästina zu transferieren, während ein bestimmter Prozentsatz des zu übertragenden Vermögens als Reichsfluchtsteuer vom deutschen Fiskus einbehalten wurde. Anfangs betrug dieser Steuersatz 25 %; er wurde im Zuge der verstärkten staatlich gelenkten Abpressung des Vermögens von Juden sukzessive erhöht. Verglichen mit anderen Exilländern erhob der deutsche Fiskus auf Transfers nach Palästina einen geringeren Satz der Reichsfluchtsteuer. Anders gesagt, deutschen Flüchtlingen auf dem Weg nach Palästina knöpfte der Fiskus beim Versuch, zumindest Teile ihres Vermögen mitzuretten, weniger Reichsfluchtsteuer ab als ihresgleichen bei der Flucht in andere Exilländer. Jüdische deutsche Auswanderer zahlten in Reichsmark eine Summe auf ein deutsches Konto des Transfer Office ein und beglichen parallel den darauf anfallenden Betrag an Reichsfluchtsteuer auf ein Konto des Fiskus.
    ellauri341.html on line 534: Andrew Moore ehdotti, että neoliittisen vallankumouksen aamunkoitto johtui pitkistä kehitysjaksoista Levantissa, mahdollisesti alkaneen epäpoliittisen kauden aikana.
    ellauri342.html on line 455: And stony voice, and wears a row of masks Joka rellestää tuolla vapaana
    ellauri342.html on line 477: And ravines — Ja rotkoista -
    ellauri342.html on line 517: And yet romance, expelled from actual life, Silti vittu jos romanssin ajaa pois laiffista,
    ellauri342.html on line 530: And in the Russia of today Ja tämän päivän neukuissa
    ellauri343.html on line 220: Andrei Jefremov:
    ellauri346.html on line 200: Ruotsin Fojo Media Instituten faktantarkistus- ja disinformaatioohjelman projektipäällikön Andreas Önnerforsin mukaan ulkomaalaiset toimijat voivat hyödyntää Kristerssonin virusleipää ja johtaa uuteen disinformaatiokampanjaan, joka on suunniteltu edelleen vahingoittamaan Ruotsin etuja, kuten meneillään olevaa Naton jäsenhakemusta.
    ellauri346.html on line 252: Russians face a tough challenge. US government kept its word to Ukraine. 31 Abrams tanks from the USA have already arrived in Ukraine, they will go into battle "real soon". The Russians are preparing for tough times on the battlefield, that's almost certain. The Abrams might be the best tanks in the world. Colonel Martin O'Donnell, spokesperson for the US Army in Europe and Africa, also added that all Ukrainian tankers, who have been learning to operate Abrams in the USA and Germany for months, have also returned to their country. And this, along with ammunition and spare parts for M1A1 Abrams tanks.
    ellauri346.html on line 254: Representatives of the ZSU claim that it might take some time before the Abrams tanks are dispatched to the battlefield. Consultations are ongoing as to exactly where to use the tanks to get the best effect in combat against Russian forces. And to ensure they are not lost before an opportunity for total liberation of the country arises.
    ellauri346.html on line 257: American promise to deliver M1A1 Abrams tanks at the beginning of the year coincided with commitments from European countries to supply 2 German Leopard tanks. But it was the United Kingdom that was the first country to agree to send Western tanks to Ukraine,turning over its 2 Challenger tanks in January of this year. These performed excellently in battle, the Ukrainians praise them highly. Just like the Leopards, which dominate over the Russian machines. And let's not even start on the Abrams, considered the best heavy tanks in the world.
    ellauri346.html on line 314: And we will safely return to our homes Ja palaamme turvallisesti koteihimme
    ellauri346.html on line 316: And then we will return to plow our fields. Ja sitten palaamme kyntämään MEIDÄN peltoja.
    ellauri348.html on line 232: Marilyn Monroe 1. kesäkuuta 1926 – 4. elokuuta 1962) oli yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä ja malli. Kuudenneksi suurimmaksi naiskuvalegendaksi Hollywoodin kultakaudelta sijoitti hänet American Film Institute Vuonna 1999 . Pop-kulttuurin ikoni kiitos homo Andy Warholen. Pitkään 36-vuotiaana mömmöillä toteutetun izemurhan jälkeen vuonna 1962 Monroe on edelleen hänen kuolemaansa mennessä eniten laskutettu näyttelijä vuosikymmenen ajan, ja hänen elokuvansa tuottivat 200 miljoonaa dollaria (vastaa 2 miljardia dollaria vuonna 2022). Seksuaalinen vallankumous sekä aikakauden tunnus seksisymboleista hahmoista, hänestä tuli yksi 1950-luvun ja 1960-luvun alun eräs suosituimmista blondipommi.
    ellauri349.html on line 570: Eskin tähdet ovat yhtä tunkkaisia kuin Epsteinin ympärillä pyörineet julkimot (Amerikan presidentit, Woody Allen, prinssi Andrew): Sibelius, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Dostojevski, Väpi Linnan sontimaton tutilas. Disney plus luokan klisheitä. Ja selvää salajeesustelua Pulp fiction fandomin takana: "On sittenkin syytä olettaa että Hesekielissä on järkeä". Eskin mielestä savunaama palkkatappaja oli rehellisellä Emmauxen tiellä eikä pelkkä raamattua siteeraava tärähtänyt palkkamurhaaja. Rehelliselle katujalle Jeesus antaa kaikki synnit anteexi. Ota vuoteesi ja kävele.
    ellauri349.html on line 574: Jules: Well, there's this passage I got memorized.`It sort of fits the occasion. "Ezekiel 25:17". "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the self and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who in the name of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the Valley of Darkness for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. [now on-screen] And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. [raising his gun on Brett] And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

    ellauri350.html on line 168: And after his defeat in 1948, the tart‐tongued Mrs. Longworth, a daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt and the widow of House Speaker Nicholas Longworth, remarked: “We should have known he couldn't win—a souffle never rises twice.”
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    Andersson ja Kitula


    ellauri350.html on line 518: Psykologi ja psykoterapeutti Egil Andersson ja toimittaja Dan Kitula selvittävät, miksi kestävä rakkaussuhde on niin vaikea saavuttaa, ja he antavat keinoja, jotka vievät muutoksen automatkalle tekemään päinvastoin kuin mieli tekisi. Kirja opastaa, miten lapsuuden kiintymyskokemuksia voi käyttää hyväkseen parisuhteessa. Muuttuminen on helpompaa kuin luuletkaan. Kenenkään ei tarvitse elää elämäänsä yksin. Kenenkään ei tarvi soudella vanhalla vitulla kyrpä airona ja munat peräpainona.
    ellauri350.html on line 821: Motivaatiovalmentaja Anthony Robbins on sanonut ytimekkäästi: "intohimon määrä suhteessa on suoraan verrannollinen siedetyn epävarmuuden määrään: p = kU." Esther Perel kirjoittaa tästä kirjassaan Mating in Captivity. Harmonisessa intohimossa annetaan vapaasta tahdosta. Soveltava filosofi Alain Bottom kysyy kirjassaan: Why will you marry the wrong person? Mixet minua, olen vähiten väärä ihminen. Li Andersson on sellainen. Se ei takuulla pääse presidentixi samasta syystä kuin Bones ei pääse päälliköxi Jeffersonianissa. Termiitit kuten Jerry Cotton eivät pidä järkevyydestä, ne menee feromonit edellä. Ei kannata odotella sitä oikeaa. Huono presidentti lyhentää telomeerejä. Iloisilla on kivempaa, ne ovat iloisempia. Optimistin elämä on monin tavoin parempaa kuin pessimistin. Sen lasi on vielä puolitäysi kun pessimistin on jo puolityhjä. He ovat myös sosiaalisia ja pidettyjä (mixi?). Six koska ne luulevat että muutkin (paizi vihulaiset) ovat kivoja, ja että elämällä on joku tarkoitus. Jotain izeäkin suurempaa, tiimihenkeä. Ne toimivat snipereinä Kosovossa ja makaavat porukalla Arlingtonissa. Onni on maailman yleisvaluutta, niikö dollari. Ne jotka sanovat ettei rahalla saa onnea ovat köyhiä.
    ellauri351.html on line 700: Hobsbawmin sanotaan sanoneen, että seksin lisäksi ei ole mitään niin fyysisesti intensiivistä kuin "osallistuminen joukkomielenosoitukseen suuren julkisen korotuksen aikana". Aika intensiivinen hörökorva olikin. Hänen ensimmäinen avioliittonsa oli Muriel Seamanin kanssa vuonna 1943. He erosivat vuonna 1951. Hänen toinen avioliittonsa oli Marlene Schwarzin (vuonna 1962), jonka kanssa hänellä oli kaksi lasta, Julia Hobsbawm ja Andy Hobsbawm. Hänellä oli väh. 1 avioton poika Joshua Bennathan, joka syntyi vuonna 1958 ja kuoli marraskuussa 2014. "Joss" kuoli syöpään viisikymppisenä. Born in Birmingham, Joss was the son of the historian Eric Hobsbawm and the educational psychologist Marion Bennathan. He was raised by his mother and her husband, the economist Esra Bennathan, and went to Newnham Croft primary school, Cambridge, and Bristol grammar school. At the age of 17, Joss married Jenny Corrick and had two children by the age of 20. The couple divorced but remained friends.
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    The main imperatives demanded of Pinocchio are to work, be good, and study. And in the end, Pinocchio's willingness to provide for his father and devote himself to these things transforms him into a real boy with modern comforts, turning the story into a comedy.
    ellauri352.html on line 316: Hänen poikansa André kuoli taistelussa vuonna joulukuuta 1915. Pappa Durkheim vajoaa sitten suureen suruun. Hän kuoli. 15. marraskuuta 1917 kotonaan, nro 4, avenue d´Orléans, Pariisin 14. kaupunginosassa, ja hänet on haudattu Montparnassen hautausmaalle (5. kolonna).
    ellauri352.html on line 621: I really love Russian writers, especially from the 19th and early 20th Century: Gogol, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Babel. I love the way they take on the big topics. I´m also inspired by a certain absurdist comic tradition that would include influences like Mark Twain, Daniil Kharms, Groucho Marx, Monty Python, Steve Martin, Jack Handey, etc. And then, on top of that, I love the strain of minimalist American fiction writing: Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, Raymond Carver, Tobias Wolff.
    ellauri353.html on line 169: Luis Buñuel Portolés oli espanjalais-meksikolainen surrealistinen elokuvaohjaaja ja runoilija. Hän "kritisoi" useissa elokuvissaan porvaristoa ja papistoa. Buñuelin ensimmäinen elokuva oli Salvador Dalín kanssa tekemä lyhytelokuva Andalusialainen koiro. Vizi nää 3. vuosituhannen tölperöt ei osaaa enää käyttää lauseenvastikkeita eikä persoonaopäätteitä. Mixi edes yrittää?
    ellauri353.html on line 184: Ensiesityksen jälkeen Buñuel ja Dalí pääsivät muodollisesti pellerunoilija André Bretonin johtamaan surrealistien tiiviiseen yhteisöön. Epstein tiesi mistä puhui.
    ellauri353.html on line 221: Tästä rohkaistuneina Buñuel ja hänen skenaariotoverinsa Julio Alejandro luonnostivat alustavan käsikirjoituksen Viridianalle, jota kriitikko Andrew Sarris on kuvaillut sisältävän "juonen, joka on melkein liian hämmentävä yhteenvetoon edes näinä valaistuina aikoina", joka käsittelee raiskauksia, insestiä ja vihjeitä nekrofiliasta, eläinten julmuudesta ja pyhäinhäväisyydestä ja toimitti sen espanjalaiselle sensorille, joka melkein kaikkien yllätykseksi hyväksyi sen pyydettyään vain pieniä muutoksia ja yhden merkittävän muutoksen loppuun.
    ellauri353.html on line 277: The Friedmans were recent guests at the Commonwealth Club of Kalak it in Los Angeles. Each author speaks and then takes questions from the audience. Good afternoon and welcome to today's meeting of the common a Club of California. Brought to you from the St Francis Hotel relooking Union Square. I am doing an orderly chair. We also welcome the listener. A.W. F.M. in Sitka Alaska. One of more than two hundred twenty five stations across the country. Joining us for America's longest running. Radio program. We invite all our listeners here and on radio. To visit the club's website. At W.W.W. Commonwealth Club. Dot org. And now for today's speakers. It is with great pleasure that I introduce those plucky Jews, the Friedmans. The Friedmans are with us today. Connection with their recently published memoirs. Bucky people. Published by the University of Chicago. Press this year. They have been partners in love. And in life. For over sixty years.
    ellauri353.html on line 279: Milton Friedman is widely regarded as the leader of the Chicago school. Of monetary economics. Stresses the importance of the quantity of money. As an instrument of government policy. Terminated. A business cycles and inflation. After graduating in one nine hundred thirty two with a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers. He received graduate degree. From the University of Chicago. And Columbia University. Since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. Professor print. Has been a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution. Homeless or University Professor Friedman received the one nine hundred seventy six Nobel Prize for ECT. That's. In addition to his scientific work. Professor Friedman has written extensively on public policy. Always with primary emphasis on the preservation and extension of. Individual freedoms. In his most important works in this area. Perhaps an ever. The important area. Is life. He has collaborated by. Roads. An accomplished. Economist in her own right. Together they wrote. Capitalism and Freedom. Free to choose. And tyranny of the status quo. Free to choose and tyranny of the status quo later rip it into a T.V. series of the same names that were shown over the public. Public Broadcast stations.
    ellauri353.html on line 281: Mrs. FRIEDMAN attended Reed College and studied economics at the University of Chicago. She was on the staff of the National Research and the bureau. A few. Home Economics. She next joined the staff of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation where she worked until she married Milton and moved to New York. Since then she has continued home economic research on her own publishing. Individually and coauthoring the three works referred to a few moments ago. She was mostly a producer of the P.B.S. T.V. series free to choose. And in one thousand nine hundred six she received an honorary doctorate from Pepperdine University. The Milton. And Rose de Friedman Foundation which the Freedman's us. Promotes parental choice. Of the schools. Attend. As I mentioned the title of their most recent book is Two lucky people. I'm being told by my parents. That the harder you work the luckier you get. It is no wonder the Friedan consider themselves lucky. They have worked long hard to make the contributions they have made to each other and to our society. We the members and listen. Well are the lucky ones today. To have them share themselves and their insights with us once again. We welcome. (Milton claps his hands to them.)
    ellauri353.html on line 289: I grew up before the appearance of the street. I even finished my graduate work. For a doctorate in economics before the feminist movement. Really got going. As a result. I was free to choose. Just how I wanted to live my life whether I wanted a full time career in the market place or a part time. Career. Combined with being a homemaker and bringing up a family. I knew I was going to get married. I'd already chosen my husband. I also wanted to have a family. Even after getting used to being married. And I wanted to bring up my children. Myself. I did not want them to be brought up. Either in a child care center. Or by a maid. Naturally by like most people I also wanted to have my cake and even when they left. University Milton and I both went to work in Washington for jobs where economists were there only let it cool. However before we were married. His career took him to New York City. While mine remained in Washington where I live where I like to work and the people I was working with. However we did not look forward to living apart.
    ellauri353.html on line 291: Muting on weekends active we were married we had two alternatives. I could get out my job and move to New York. And Private get it there and be able to come back to Washington and. As my boss who I'm sure wasn't serious suggested. I gave up my job and your actively expanded to like full summer. On our honeymoon and marrying. We said. We've returned to New York. Settle down and I got a temporary God. It was interesting for a while but was not very exciting. While we were both working we shared the house work. Until we could afford to hire a part. And there we never sat down and decided what the housework was man's And what part was woman's work there was work to be done. And whoever could do it at the right time period. But that always reminds me of the discussion that Milton had with my young nephew who was visiting with us from years later.
    ellauri353.html on line 293: I don't remember just what it was that Milton was doing. But I'll never forget my nephew's pronouncement that. Whatever it was. It was women's work. And somehow it was beneath the man's dignity to do it now and sat him down and gave him a lecture about the working man's work. But I don't think he ever forgot that lecture. Summarized the way we had led we've lived got a life. Ever since during the first year of our married life I guess I could have qualified as a feminist. I had a career in the marketplace. My husband did part of the house. A year later I have never received an offer of a one year appointment at the University of Wisconsin. I got a New York but it was not exciting. I hadn't finished it. And yet it never occurred to me. Or to him that I would stay on and finish my job and we would commute.
    ellauri353.html on line 297: And I really have mixed feelings about either arrangement. so instead. I have is very happy to spend the school year doing some work on my dissertation. I got used to being a homemaker. I took some funky classes in pottery, (Sorry Milton I mean) ceramics. And I got pregnant at the the back end of school here we left university and headed for Amman or Milton spent the summer writing a book. Jointly with two other people. And I spent the summer being pregnant and I'm comfortable. But war was heating up and decided that once our baby arrived we would move. The washing. He would go to work probably at the Treasury Department. I hope to spend my time as a mother. Unfortunately that didn't work out. Our first pregnancy. My first experience at. Guarding a family came to a sad end when the baby was stillborn. So I went to work in watching them till I could get pregnant again. This time they were more fortunate. And once our daughter was born. I had no thought of going back to work. At least until my. Our children were grown. And as it turned out I never did go back as far as spam innocents are concerned. When I had the opportunity to do some work at home without leaving. So there.
    ellauri353.html on line 299: But there weren't too many. I must confess that my experience combining life is a homemaker and an economist's was easier than it is for many women. I chose the right husband from the beginning. From the beginning we shared our interest in economics whether the news may call in the speech an article or a book. I was part of the activity in the sense that Milton always wanted me to read whatever he wrote. And he took my suggestion seriously. It gave me the feeling that I was practicing what I was trained for. But also that I was contributing to his career. It was in a sense our career. So when he was awarded the Nobel Prize it's received other many many many other net honors. And people always feel sorry for me and ask me how it feels to have him getting all the honors. My answer is always the same one. It is our honor I was part of that. When our children left for good. I became more active. With us and we go off for books. Where do I come out on a women's lib or feminist women have a real problem. But in my opinion the present solution is worse than the disease. The man. Or children. And those women who still believe that a mother's first job is to bring up her children. Women's lives. Made those women. Feel that is inferior to a paying job in the market. Therefore they must be and feared with the will to have a full time job outside. It is heightened competition between man and women. Husband and wife. So-called woman is problem. Has not. And I don't believe will solve the problem. Or a woman. There is a problem.
    ellauri353.html on line 301: Because while children are growing up you have a pool of time God wants to kill bin Laden even less you have something to fall back on. There isn't much left. However I think that the green movement towards the computer and that is really going to solve the woman's problem. Because then women can. Will be able to stay at home and bring up their children. And at the same time not drop out of everything that they would go for and I think it's happening more and more women are staying home just take care of their tour. And at the same time. Are continue. Either their education or there are few that we think of when I am asked about. Or book in advance. When the list...
    ellauri353.html on line 305: Shut up Rose, I thought I would use my few remaining 50 minutes here. You forward publishing people would ask me what's it going to be like. And I said well it's a book which is starting out as a love story. And which will end up as a treatise on social and that's largely what happened though it's throughout from beginning to end it really is a love story because Rose and I have really lived a love story we first met. Just exist. Just sixty sixty six years ago. In September. Nineteen thirty two. And from that time to this we have been close. And I trust shall continue to be said though she gives me no guarantees for the future. To talk about one area of social policy. Which we have engaged for many years. And recently made a major move. And that area is schooling elementary and - this is the main thing! educational vouchers. Parental choice of schools. Not to put a too fine point to it, better folks should have freedom to put their kids in better schools. Hooray democracy, fuck equality, like Alexis Tocqueville said, etc. etc. ad nauseam.
    ellauri353.html on line 401: John Updiken mukaan Maxim Gorky sanoi André Malrauxille, että Babel oli "parasta mitä Venäjällä on tarjota". Neljännesvuosisataa myöhemmin Babelin aikalainen Konstantin Paustovsky kirjoitti muistelmissaan: "Hän oli meille ensimmäinen todella Neuvostoliiton kirjailija." Judith Stora-Sandor, yksi Baabelin ensimmäisistä elämäkerran kirjoittajista, kirjoitti vuonna 1968, että Baabelin "kirjallinen herkkyys oli ranskalainen, hänen näkemyksensä juutalainen ja hänen kohtalonsa aivan liian venäläinen".
    ellauri360.html on line 87: Ivo Andrić : Na Drini ćuprija (Silta Drinalla) (mul on tää, lukematta)
    ellauri360.html on line 93: Andrei Bely : Петербург: Петербург (Peterburg)
    ellauri360.html on line 179: André Gide: Les faux-monnayeurs
    ellauri360.html on line 231: André Malraux : La Condition humaine (Shanghain myrsky; Man's Estate)
    ellauri362.html on line 218: Et nuollessani sua Amor jelppi nuolineen. And I thought my Matilda could never deceive.
    ellauri362.html on line 276: Rachel Knowles writes clean/Christian historical romance set in the time of Jane Austen. She has been sharing her research on this blog since 2011. Rachel lives in the beautiful Georgian seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset, on the south coast of England, with her husband, Andrew.


    ellauri364.html on line 100: Alan hienoimpien tutkimusten joukosta voidaan mainita Moebiuksen kirjat Rousseausta ja Goethesta, Helwegin teokset Kierkegaardista, Grundtvigista ja HC Andersenista, Gadeliuksen Tegnéristä ja Frödingistä. Moebiuksen opettavainen Goethe-kirja ei tutustuta meitä ainoastaan suuren runoilijan oman perheen, elämän ja runouden hämmästyttävän moniin patologisiin henkilöihin ja aiheisiin, vaan myös hänen tuttavapiirinsä ja aikansa mielenkiintoisiin psykopaattisiin persoonallisuuksiin. Hänen sepittämistään hahmoista muistamme nuoren Wertherin itsensä ja hänen kärsimyksensä, Margaretan Faustista, Mignonin ja harpunsoittajan Wilhelm Meister-romaanista ja toveri Viljasen jonka ohrana surmasi.
    ellauri364.html on line 113: Helwegin Kierkegaard-patografian avaintermejä ovat
    assessor Barn barndommen begynder bestandig betydning dagbogen dementia depression depressive derfor død egentlig Enten-Eller ethiske faderen fald finde Forfatter-Virksomhed forhold forlovelsen forstaaet fortsætter Frygt Frygt og Bæven H. C. Andersen hende holde homosexualitet hvorledes imidlertid jordrystelsen journal konstitution kristendommen kærlighed kønssygdom lade lidelse lidenskab lige ligesom lægge længe læse mand manio-depressive maniske Menneske Mynster Maade maaske maatte N. F. S. Grundtvigs neppe Nero netop næsten opfattelse optegnelse P. A. Heiberg pathologiske person psykologisk psykose refleksion Regine Regine Olsen religiøse udvikling sandt seer senere sexuelle sidste Sindssvaghed sindssygdom sindstilstand sjælelige skriver stemning stærkt sygdom sygelige synd synes syphilis sætte søge Søren Kierkegaard saadan saaledes tanke tankegang tungsindet tvivl tænker udtryk ulykkelig umiddelbare veed vejen Verden virkelig viser vist ægteskabet øjeblik Aand.

    ellauri364.html on line 136:
    Var HC Andersen psykopat?

    ellauri364.html on line 138: Carl Albert Hansen Fahlbergs artikel i Magnus Hirschfelds tidsskrift Jahrbuch für sexuelle Zwischenstufen med titlen: "H.C. Andersen: Beweis seiner Homosexualität", 1901, var den første i en lang række af afhandlinger, der berører Andersens (homo)seksualitet. Argumenterne for Andersens homoseksualitet fandt Hansen i digterens forelskelser i mænd, hans nervøsitet, feminitet, huslighed, forfængelighed, sygelighed m.m., samt ikke mindst i hans kunstneriske geni.
    ellauri364.html on line 140: Psykiateren Hjalmar Helweg gik skarpt i rette med Albert Hansens artikel og overhovedet alle (udenlandske) paastande om, at Andersen skulle have været homoseksuel. Han gør det imidlertid ikke særlig effektivt af med teorien, men kredser i stedet om muligheden. Han forsøger som et modtræk at diagnosticere Andersen som en form for psykopat: H.C. Andersen har ikke gennemgaaet en normal, vellykket udvikling. Han er som følge af denne mislykkethed seksuelt usikker og uformaaende over for kvinder. Saa usikker, at Helweg fantaserer over, hvorvidt Andersen ville have kunnet modstaa en homoseksuel tilnærmelse paa rette tid og sted. Overordnet set konkluderer Helweg, at Andersen var en forkvaklet eller mislykket heteroseksuel.
    ellauri364.html on line 505: And ever since that

    ellauri368.html on line 162: Frank Herbert kuoli vuonna 1986. Vuodesta 1999 alkaen hänen poikansa Brian Herbert ja tieteiskirjailija Kevin J. Anderson julkaisivat useita priikveleitä kaksi siikveliä, jotka täydentävät alkuperäisen Dune -sarjan ( Hunters of Dune vuonna 2006 ja Sandworms of Dune vuonna 2007), perustuu osittain Frank Herbertin muistiinpanoihin, jotka löydettiin kymmenen vuotta hänen kuolemansa jälkeen.
    ellauri368.html on line 306: a good deal from its merit. It abounds in too many profane and vulgar expressions. And while this characteristic is not uncommon in the literature of the middle ages, it nevertheless
    ellauri370.html on line 102: Amalie Gresseth (16) skriver i Aftenposten (einn Schibsted-avis): Er seksualundervisningen i norsk skole god nok? Nei. Vi må lære om kjønnsidentitet og seksualitet, om skeiv sex og at sex ikke kun er penis i vagina eller en blowjob. Det er også penis och tunge i arsle. Jeg har hørt historier om folk som aldri har hatt seksualitetsundervisning. André har bare fått det i form av kondom på dildo og nettbasert undervisning. Er det mangel på laererkompetanse, eller er det for tabubelagt og «flaut»? Karl-Ove Knausgaard var nokk en bra sekslaerer til 13-åringer. (Dette er et ;D-innlegg. Meninger i teksten står for skribentens regning. Innlegg kan sendes inn her.)
    ellauri370.html on line 190: Uttrycket "De tre ringarna" syftar på de tre monoteistiska religionerna judendom, kristendom och islam. Dessa tre religioner samexisterade under stor frihet under de moriska härskarna. Enligt en legend frågade Saladin juden Natan den vise om vilken av de tre religionerna som var sann. Natan förstod att hur han än svarade skulle svaret vändas emot honom. Därför berättade han en historia om en ring som gått i arv från far till den mest älskade av sina söner i många släktled. Efter många släktled kom ringen till en man som älskade alla sina söner lika mycket och han lovade var och en av dem ringen. På dödsbädden kallade han till sig en guldsmed som tillverkade två exakta kopior av ringen. Innan han dog gav han en ring till var och en. And one ring to rule them all. Rex regi rebellis. Kylmä rinki persiessä. Mikä näistä on paras kysyy lapset. Kaikissa on puolesa vastaa iskä. Ärrsyttävää!
    ellauri370.html on line 284: And his mama cries
    ellauri370.html on line 294: And look the other way
    ellauri370.html on line 296: And a hungry little boy with a runny nose
    ellauri370.html on line 299: And his hunger burns
    ellauri370.html on line 301: And he learns how to steal
    ellauri370.html on line 302: And he learns how to fight
    ellauri370.html on line 308: And his mama cries
    ellauri370.html on line 316: And his mama cries
    ellauri370.html on line 319: A lot of Elvis Presley songs were written especially for him, but according to Mac Davis, Presley´s 1969 hit, In the Ghetto, was not such a song. Mac Davis commented, 'I never really dreamed of pitching that song to Elvis. I had been working on In the Ghetto for several years. I grew up playing with a little boy in Lubbock, Texas, whose family lived in a dirt street ghetto. His dad and my dad worked in construction together. So that little boy and I sort of grew up together. I never understood why his family had to live where they lived while my family lived where we lived. Of course back in those days, the word "ghetto" hadn't come along yet. (It is Venetian for "foundry".) But I always wanted to write a song about that situation and title it 'The Vicious Circle'. I thought that if you were born in that place and that situation, then you grow up there and one day you die there, and another kid is born there that kind of replaces you. And later I started thinking about the ghetto as a title for the song.
    ellauri370.html on line 719: Man vägrar nara nog att tro skildringen av de rysliga scener som utspelades, men de är så väl bevittnade att vi tvingas acceptera deras sanningshalt. Vid ett tillfälle skar kosackerna av halsen på mer än hundra judar. Efteråt flådde de liken och kastade kopparna för hundarna. Andra blev levande begravda, spädbarn staplades med dolkar fast vid moderns bröst, på havande kvinnor sprättade de upp underlivet etc etc. Man kan vidare inbilla sig de hundratals kvinnor som inför ögonen på sina sammankedjade män våldtogs av kosackerna och om barn som, spetsade på lansar, stektes over eld.
    ellauri372.html on line 84: Crassus befriended Licinia, a Vestal Virgin, whose valuable property he coveted. Plutarch says "And yet, when he was further on in years, he was accused of criminal intimacy with Licinia, one of the vestal virgins, and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now, Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs, which Crassus wished to get at a low price, and it was for this reason that he was forever hovering about the woman and paying his court to her, until he fell under the abominable suspicion. And, in a way, it was his avarice that absolved him from the charge of corrupting the vestal, and he was acquitted by the judges. But he did not let Licinia go until he had acquired her property."
    ellauri372.html on line 426: Piru vinoilee syntiselle Daniel Anderssonille Ebalin portilta. Mutta Ebal-vuoren huono maine saattaa olla juutalaisten trollausta.
    ellauri372.html on line 442: Simeonin, Leevin, Juudan, Isaskarin, Joosefin ja Benjaminin heimot lähetettiin Gerisimiin, kun taas Rubenin, Gadin, Asserin, Sebulonin, Dan Anderssonin ja Naftaliinin heimojen oli määrä jäädä Ebalille. Akateemisissa piireissä ei ole yleisesti hyväksytty yrityksiä selittää tätä heimojen jakautumista niiden raamatullisella etnologialla tai maantieteellisellä jakautumisella.
    ellauri372.html on line 512: And men fell out they knew not why;

    ellauri372.html on line 515: And made them fight, like mad or drunk,

    ellauri372.html on line 521: And pulpit, drum ecclesiastick,

    ellauri372.html on line 524: And out he rode a-colonelling.
    ellauri373.html on line 101: Brutus ihmetteli nähdessään haavan hiänen reidessään, eikä tämän kuultuaan enää salannut hiäneltä mitään, vaan tunsi itsensä vahvistuneen ja lupasi kertoa koko juonen. Nostaen kätensä hiänen takapuolelleen hänen sanotaan rukoilleen, että hän onnistuisi yrityksessään ja näyttäytyisi siten kelvollisena aviomiehenä. Brutus ei kuitenkaan koskaan saanut tilaisuutta osoittaa Porcialle kiitollisuuttansa, koska heidät keskeytettiin, eikä heillä ollut hetkeäkään yksityisyyttä ennen salaliiton toteuttamista. Caesarin salamurhapäivänä Porcia oli äärimmäisen ahdistunut ja lähetti senaattiin sanansaattajat tarkistamaan, että Brutus oli edelleen elossa. Hän työskenteli siihen pisteeseen asti, että hänen pyörtymisensä jälkeen hänen piikansa pelkäsivät hänen kuolemaansa. Mutta hyvinhän siinä kävi, Caesar saatiin hengiltä. Porcialla oli maanpakoon lähtenyttä Brutusta kovin ikävä, hiän kyynelehti joka päivä Hektorin ja Andromakhen kuvan äärellä. Brutuksen ystävä Acilius kuuli tästä ja lainasi Homeria, jossa Andromache puhuu Hectorille:
    ellauri373.html on line 105: Brutus hymyili sanoen, ettei hän koskaan sanoisi Porcialle, mitä Hector sanoi Andromachelle vastineeksi ("Loukuta sinä vaan kangaspuita, päästä irti ja anna käskyjä piioille"). Brutus sanoi sensijaan Porciasta:
    ellauri374.html on line 64: There is a season for everything. And a seasoning. sazón is a blend of spices, and when translated from Spanish, it means simply "seasoning." 7 horas dormire satis iuveni senique. Sapienti satis. Cannabis sativa.
    ellauri377.html on line 202: Miesopetuslapset eivät kuitenkaan hyväksy opetusta suorilta käsin. Andreas kysyy: ”Mitä mieltä te olette Marian puheista? Minä en ainakaan usko, että Vapahtaja puhui näin. Tämä oli todella outoa opetusta”. Pietari puolestaan kysyy: ”Puhuiko Vapahtaja todella salaa, meidän tietämättämme, vielä naisen kanssa? Pitikö Vapahtaja häntä meitä parempana?” Bylsivätkö ne?
    ellauri377.html on line 391: Opetuslasten ryhmittely kun Jeesus sanoi tämän: Tuomas, Andreas, Jaakob ja Simon kanaanilainen olivat lännessä kasvot itään päin, ja Filippus ja Bartolomeus etelässä pohjoiseen päin, ja loput opetuslapset ja naisopetuslapset seisoivat Jeesuksen takana. Mutta Jeesus seisoi alttarilla.
    ellauri377.html on line 548: "Ja Yaluham, Sabaōthin saaja, Adamas, tulee ja tuo maljan, jossa oli unohduksen vettä, ja ojentaa sen sielulle; ja se joi ja unohtaa kaikki ja kaikki alueet, joihin se oli mennyt. Ja he heittivät sen ontuvaksi ja epämuodostuneeksi ruumiiksi, niin että kaikki halveksivat sitä sinnikkäästi. "Tämä on ylimielisen ja nenäkkään miehen rangaistus." Andreas vastasi ja sanoi: "Entä ylimielinen mies, mitä hänelle tapahtuu, kun hän tulee ulos ruumiista?"
    ellauri378.html on line 252: Androkles ja leijona -näytelmässä, jonka löysin vaihtorottahyllyltä, joka on painettu Georgen maxamilla pelleaakkosilla joka toiselle sivulle, ja josta puuttuu sivuja, tekee George Shaw, joka halusi tulla kuzutuxi Bernardixi, raakaa pilaa kristityistä marttyyreistä.
    ellauri378.html on line 266: Ilmainen verkkokurssi - Muinainen kristinusko - Ensimmäiset kristityt olivat rohkeita, varsinkin Androkles, Lavinia ja Ferrovius. Tohtori Dikkon Eberhart, aika tekijä. PÄIVITETTY 07. huhtikuuta 2022. Eli siis -
    ellauri378.html on line 303: And mind outshot our naked frailty.
    ellauri378.html on line 313: And bones bleaching in the sunlight.
    ellauri378.html on line 647: Opposing the CIA are the leaders of Project Nova: Soviet Army Major General Nikita Dragovich (Eamon Hunt), Colonel Lev Kravchenko (Andrew Divoff), and ex-Nazi scientist Friedrich Steiner (Mark Bramhall). Black Ops also features several historical figures; during the story, Mason meets Fidel Castro, Robert McNamara, and John F. Kennedy.
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 36: And I will war, at least in words (and — should Ja mä sodin ainaskin sanasotia (mutta - jos
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 47: And infidels, to pull down every steeple, rotinkaisia jotka on kateita paremmillensa,
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 48: And set up in their stead some proper stuff. ja panee kirkon sijaan jotain hienompaa,
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 66: And scent the prey their masters would attack all. ja haistaa pomoillensa mistä löytyy saalista.
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 639: BTW, when you sent this mail to me, I captured your GPS location from it and got a good bit of satellite camera footage of you fucking your favorite camel, the one with the big warts in the ass. And of him fucking you. You both smile beatifically to the camera.
    xxx/ellauri010.html on line 674: And I got an idea....
    xxx/ellauri013.html on line 1210: And when you die eventually
    xxx/ellauri027.html on line 335: Mm, mitkä maisemat! sanoo el Zorron roistot kaivettuaan neitosen maitomunat esille. Hämeen-Anttilat (nää Andelinit">Lahden Andelinit on tulleet vastaan ennenkin) hellinevät vielä toisiaan, pysyttelevät erotiikan kartalla, näissä kuvissa, näissä tunnelmissa, vaikka vaan näköpuhelimen kautta nyt, kun pyylevä ja pörheä islamisti pikkumies on maanpaossa Edinburghissa ja uus-Hietamies jäi tänne nälkämaalle soittelemaan kodin kuvalehdellä.
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  • Mon père l'avait installé commodément dans notre fauteuil Voltaire, et ma mère avait jeté une charpagnée de souches dans le brasier, qui pétillait gaîment. — (André Theuriet, L’Écureuil, dans La Revue des deux Mondes, vol.42, 1880, p.344 ; puis dans Les enchantements de la forêt ...,
    xxx/ellauri056.html on line 282: Hän asui Maurice Maeterlinckin kanssa Nizzassa. Myöhemmän lepakkokumppaninsa kirjailija, kustannustoimittaja Margaret Andersonin kanssa hän asui Seine-Maritimessa. Sekä Anderson että Leblanc olivat kreikkalais-armenialaisen mystikko G. I. Gurdjieffin oppilaita, ja he kuuluivat Gurdjieffin erityiseen 'Köysi' -naisryhmään, johon kuului myös kirjailija Kathryn Hulme. Georgette oli kirjailija Maurice Leblancin sisar, Maurice tuli erityisesti tunnetuksi luomastaan Arsene Lupin -romaanihahmosta. Jean Cocteau oli Georgetten läheinen ystävä.
    xxx/ellauri056.html on line 632: Schellingille on yhteistä muiden saku idioottien kanssa että ne tulee selityxistä entistä sekavammixi. Joku Andrew Bowie Standfordin filosofisivuilla koittaa epätoivoisesti selittää mitä Schelling oikeastaan tarkoitti. Nyt tarvittaisiin taas sitä heppua joka selittää mitä Mr. Bowie yrittää sanoa. Tai sitten vaan yxinkertaisesti sovitaan että tää pöpinä on täyttä sekoa.
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 236: Hilja tapasi Armas Einar Leopold Mustosen (1878-1926) ensimmäistä kertaa 1900-luvun alussa ollessaan vielä jatko-opistossa. Einar oli pohjoisen poikia, syntyi 1878 Paltamon Paltaniemellä (nykyisin osa Kajaania) sivistyneeseen keskivarakkaaseen maalaisvirkamieskotiin. Einarin isä vaihtoi nimensä Antti Mustosesta Anders Lönnbomiksi parantaakseen mahdollisuuksiaan tulevaan säätyläistaustaiseen vaimoonsa. Hilja pyysi Einarilta juhlarunoa jatko-opiston konventtiin. Kysyi Einarilta, mikä soveltuisi hänen tulevaisuuden urakseen parhaiten. Einar vastasi hänelle leikillisesti: ”Menkää naimisiin.” Haha. Hilja ja Einar tapasivat myöhemmin uudelleen ja rakastuivat intohimoisesti. He eivät kuitenkaan menneet naimisiin ja asuivat yhdessä vain ulkomailla. Parempi niin jos haluu pysyä intohimoisena. Vaikkei sekään auttanut.
    xxx/ellauri057.html on line 892: Andre Gide kadehti kovasti Joria. Merkkas reunakommentteja kaikkiin Maigret-kirjoihin. Andre oli homo. Andre kadehti myös Dostojevskiä.
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 358: The stereotype of the Jew as a mean, dishonest money-grabbing individual has persisted, even into the twenty-first century. And Shakespeare has been accused of being anti-Semitic as a result of his portrayal of Shylock in that way in The Merchant of Venice.
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 428: And spet upon my Jewish gaberdine,
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 429: And all for use of that which is mine own.
    xxx/ellauri059.html on line 434: And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 91: Poet Andrei Aldan-Semyonov claimed that he was the "creator" of Zhambyl, when in 1934, he was given the task by the Party to find an akyn. Aldan-Semenov found Zhambyl on the recommendation of the collective farm chairman, the only criterion of choice was that the akyn be poor and have many children and grandchildren. After Aldan-Semenov's arrest, other "translators" wrote Zhambyl's poems.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 119: In New York City, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on TV and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson's character, C. J. Parker. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns of the actress' name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oksana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he resolves to travel to California and make Anderson his new wife. They decide not to fly, in case "the Jews repeat their attack of 9/11". Borat takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated ice-cream truck for the journey.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 127: At a hotel, Borat sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson. An angry Borat accidentally reveals his real motive for travelling to California. Azamat becomes livid at Borat's deception, and the situation escalates into a nude brawl which spills out into the hallway, a crowded elevator, and then into a packed convention ballroom.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 131: Borat attends a United Pentecostal camp meeting, at which Republican U.S. Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W. Smith, Jr. are present. He regains his faith and forgives Azamat and Pamela. He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and disembarks to find Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy, although Borat mistakes him for Adolf Hitler. The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson. Borat finally comes face-to-face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore. After showing Anderson his "traditional marriage sack", Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her, until security guards intervene.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 176: "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)" is a popular song that was made famous by Glenn Miller and by the Andrews Sisters during World War II. Its lyrics are the words of two young lovers who pledge their fidelity while one of them is away serving in the war. And the larks sang melodious. Mutta kekä on Mickey Rooney? Onko se sukua Mikki Hiirelle? On se!
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 213: I said some of this yesterday, but it wasn’t easy: in one interview, the first question I was asked was about Borges’s sexuality. Infrequent, they said, unusual, like in his stories. The first thing that came to mind was an article on Hans Christian Andersen, published in his own centenary in 2005, which doesn’t say a word about Andersen’s oeuvre and instead is dedicated to providing a pathetic portrait of the repressed homosexual, the vindictive upstart, the complicated and ugly man, like the duckling, which was Andersen. I’m intentionally omitting who wrote it and where it can be found.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 223: And then I talked a little about what interests me most about Borges: his imagination, his problematic but in the end (or in his best moments) rebellious relationship with power and violence, what he still has to say about reading, tradition, the way in which we create (or he created for us) images of the world, models, ideologies.
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 231: And yet, immediately after, Borges wrote something else, which can be read either as a response or a challenge: “I, unfortunately, am Borges.”
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 400: “Everyone once, once only. Just once and no more. And we also once. Never again. But this having been once, although only once, to have been of the earth, seems irrevocable.”
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 431: And because I am happy and dance and sing, Ja kert mä oon häpi ja tanssin ja laulan,
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 433: And are gone to praise God and his Priest and King, Ja on menneet kehumaan Jumalaa (hk) ja sen Pappia ja Kunkkua (ditto),
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 544: And she won't worry you anymore Sodassa ei ole vaaraa munamyrkytyxestä
    xxx/ellauri068.html on line 555: Berlin's songs have reached the top of the charts 25 times and have been extensively re-recorded by numerous singers including The Andrews Sisters, Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Judy Garland, Tiny Tim, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Rosemary Clooney, Cher, Diana Ross, Bing Crosby, Sarah Vaughan, Ruth Etting, Fanny Brice, Marilyn Miller, Rudy Vallée, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Jerry Garcia, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Buble, Lady Gaga, and Christina Aguilera.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 33: K: Mitä yhteistä on Björn Borgilla, David Wallacella ja Andy McCoylla (paizi kalsareissa)?

    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 122: Today, Shestov is little known in the English-speaking world. This is partly because his works have not been readily available. Partly the specific themes he discusses are unfashionable and "foreign". A sombre and yet ecstatic atmosphere permeates his writings. And his quasi-nihilistic position and religious outlook are an unsettling and incongruous combination, at first sight.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 161: Sestofilt oli niinkuin Roope Ankka Carl Barksin nelikulmaisissa munissa, missä Andien vanha kylähullu ilahtui kun löysi Roopesta sukulaissielun mutta vielä hullumman.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 178: Likewise, the final words of his last and greatest work, Athens and Jerusalem, are: "Philosophy is not Besinnen [thinking over] but struggle. And this struggle has no end and will have no end. The kingdom of G-d, as it is written, is attained through violence." (cf Matthew 11:12)
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 182: Today, Shestov is little known in the English-speaking world. This is partly because his works have not been available in English. Partly the specific themes he discusses are unfashionable and "foreign". A sombre and yet ecstatic atmosphere permeates his writings. And his quasi-nihilistic position and religious outlook are an unsettling and incongruous combination, at first sight.
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    And bring some shit for my fly


    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 330: Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin (/ˈbɛnjəmɪn/; German: [ˈvaltɐ ˈbɛnjamiːn];[5] 15 July 1892 – 26 September 1940) was a German Jewish philosopher, cultural critic and essayist. An electric tinker, combining elements of German idealism, Romanticism, Western Marxism, and Jewish mysticism, Benjamin made enduring and influential contributions to aesthetic theory, literary criticism, and historical materialism. He was associated with the Frankfurt School, and also maintained formative friendships with thinkers such as playwright Bertolt Brecht and Kabbalah scholar Gershom Shulem. He was also related to German political theorist and philosopher Hannah Arendt through her first marriage to Benjamin's cousin, Günther Anders.
    xxx/ellauri075.html on line 555: Joelle käyttää kamaa ja antaa vanhalle spugelle taitellun Andrew Jacksonin. Roskisten vieressä on litimärixi kastuneita Trumpin kuvia. STOP THE STEAL! Some things never change.
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 112: And Marble Arch ja Marmorikaari
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 157: And put them into the movies Ja pani niitä elokuviin
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 174: And sentimental for that certain moment ja dundeellisesti oota otollista hetkeä
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 177: And next door in Japan Ja käy naapurissa Japanissa
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 194: And sentimental for that certain moment ja dundeellisesti oota otollista hetkeä
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 216: And I can't stop thinkin' 'bout Enkä aattelemasta saata laata
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 227: And I can't stop thinkin' about Enkä aattelemasta saata laata
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 229: And when I pick up a sandwich to munch Ja kun mä otan ja alan mutustella sämpylää
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 241: And I can't stop thinkin' about Enkä aattelemasta saata laata
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 244: And I can't stop thinkin' 'bout Enkä aattelemasta saata laata
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 273: And when i pick up a sandwich to munch Ja kun mä alan mutustella sämpylää
    xxx/ellauri076.html on line 679: Roger Vadim Plemiannikov (26. tammikuuta 1928 – 11. helmikuuta 2000) oli ranskalainen satunnainen kyrvän käyttelijä. Hänen tunnetuimpia teoksiaan ovat visuaalisesti ylelliset eroottisia ominaisuuksia sisältävät elokuvat, kuten And God loi naisen ja All handmaids in a row.
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 131: And what shoulder, & what art, Ja millä olan, millä tyän
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 133: And when thy heart began to beat, Ja kun syömmi sulla takoo
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 142: And water'd heaven with their tears: ja taivaan kasteli kuin valas
    xxx/ellauri081.html on line 405: Herr Dr. Zink hat sich große Verdienste um das Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium erworben. Wir werden ihm ein ehrendes Andenken bewahren. Unsere Gedanken sind bei seiner Ehefrau sowie seinen beiden Kindern und deren Familien.
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 294: Hector and Andromache (Greek)
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 319: Perseus and Andromeda (Greek)
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 326: Pyrrhus and Andromache (Greek)
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 594: Film critic André Bazin (1918-1958) is notable for arguing that realism is the most important function of cinema. His call for objective reality, deep focus, and lack of montage are linked to his belief that the interpretation of a film or scene should be left to the spectator. This placed him in opposition to film theory of the 1920s and 1930s, which emphasized how the cinema could manipulate reality.
    xxx/ellauri084.html on line 783: Par la suite, Marcel Ophüls réalisa, en collaboration avec André Harris et Alain de Sédouy, une série d'autres films documentaires sur l'armée qui eurent moins de succès.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 214: And you’ll probably start nodding off because the work is so boring,
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 272: And remember that these guys will be long gone on to some other take over, in jail or early retirement dealing with their multiple divorces and lawsuits while you're still grinding it out.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 327: A better question is why anybody would believe that it might work. And there is an easy answer to that: Because so many people, with so much power, stood to gain so much from having the idea become believed.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 329: And here’s an even better question than the first one: Why would the idea continue to have so much currency despite having absolutely no demonstrable basis for belief? And the great Upton Sinclair gave us the answer to that one: “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on him not understanding it.”
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 361: The economy is, and has always been, bolstered from the bottom up. Do not forget that that Ford sells more cars to the working class than the elite. McDonald's sells more burgers to the working class…. And more new homes are sold to the working class than to those getting the “trickle down” tax breaks.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 370: Andy Christian

    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 382: And then look at all the jobs in the country. Go to craigslist and scroll through all the help wanted. Name for me how many of those jobs, are not jobs created by wealthy people? Even the few that exist, would those jobs exist without wealthy people?
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 386: And all jobs ‘trickle down’ from the rich.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 396: It has several inherent flaws. When people argue for more “libertarian” economic policy, there’s a tendency to think only about the initial development of a business, and to ignore the possibility of direct communication between two businesses in competition. Here’s a pretty typical argument for trickle-down: If a small sandwich shop manages to produce a good product at a low price, it can attract a bunch of customers, and make enough money to buy a second shop, which will allow them to hire more employees. But if taxes are too high, they wont be able to open that second location, and then they won’t be able to employ as many people. They also might have to pay their workers less, and better workers might quit to work in other places. And they’ll have to increase their prices. Thus, lower taxes on the upper middle class and rich result in a more employed society with higher wages and cheaper products.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 398: And that’s usually where that thought experiment ends. But let’s keep going with the scenario with low taxes, shall we? After a long time of this pattern, this sandwich shop might turn into a large chain. They’re above the struggle to survive that they started in, and other sandwich shops can’t easily take away a large portion of their customers. It becomes quite expensive to try and out-compete them. But competition is also expensive on their end. And then the owner of this shop starts to think “now wait a minute… I raise the starting wage of my workers and lower my prices, and then everyone else does the same, until eventually, I’m forced to do it again. But that second time, and every time afterwards, I’m not getting more customers or more efficient workers, I’m competing with the other companies to try to maintain what I already have, with less and less profit. And the same is true for everyone I’m competing with. What if I talked to all the other big chains in this area, and we all agreed to keep about the same starting wage and price? That way we ALL make more money.” And now those lower taxes have no effect on price or wages, all that extra money becomes profit.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 401: And that’s not even talking about automation.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 426: Another huge problem because it erects barriers to poor people starting a business is undue govt licensing training requirements to open all kinds of businesses. A high license fee is simply a barrier that stops people from doing it, and there are examples such as hair braiding requiring exorbitant fees and training. Probably big salons got the City Council to create a bs license to keep out competition. Million dollar medallion fees to the city just to run 1 taxi is another example, and rideshare tried to get around that expense and has allowed many people a 2nd income to build upon. And a 3rd and so on, work 24/7 in fact to survive. For minimum wage is a BARRIER.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 441: And more recently incentive based economics introduced in 2017 is the reason that Americans coming in to 2020 had lower unemployment than all other economics predicted possible, with wages starting to grow rapidly again, and the reason that Americans fared better economically than any other part of the world under the ravages of the COVID pandemic. (Admittedly, it helped a lot that a bigger number of poor shits died of it.)
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 457: Because it assumes that rich people automatically create more jobs if they have more money. This idea ignores the reason why jobs are created in the first place: to make profit. Which means that new jobs are only created if they are profitable to the employer. If all the jobs that could be created aren’t, it doesn’t matter how much money the employer has. And therefore giving the employer more money in such a situation will not lead to more jobs being created.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 83: ONAN, as almost everybody knows, was killed by God for the heinous crime of "spilling his seed upon the ground". This, throughout history, has associated him with masturbation, beginning with the writings of Clement of Alexandria. And I agree, that when DFW mentions O.N.A.N., that connotation is implied. But that's not why God was mad at Onan. If you go read the whole sordid story in Genesis 38: when God killed Onan's brother, for reasons which are a bit obscure, leaving his widow childless, it was the custom that Onan was required to marry her and father a child upon her. This child would legally be his brother's. This was known as Levirate marriage. Onan didn't want any children who weren't legally his, so Onan "went in" to his brother's wife but pulled out early and "spilled his seed on the ground". So Onan's real sin was refusing to Consumate his Levirate Marriage. Now, once God whacked Onan, his widow had to wait for his remaining brother to grow up. But she got tired of waiting and put on a veil(!!!!) and tricked Onan's father into having sex with her. So a painting of the "Consummation of the Levirates" might be Onan's father banging his sons' wife....
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 428: Pickering: Tonight, old man, you did it! Henry: Yes.He was there, all right. And up to his old tricks.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 430: And indeed you did. I thought that you would rue it; More to blackmail and swindle than teach;
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 443: And indeed you did. I thought that you would rue it; He used to strip her mask away.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 444: I doubted you'd do it. But now I must admit it And when at last the dance was done,
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 446: Or be even made a knight. And with a voice too eager,
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 447: And a smile too broad, He announced to the hostess
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 457: Pickering: But you're the one who did it, And although she may have studied with an expert
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 466: And after that I found it deadly dull. How could she deceive another member of her race?"
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 473: Pickering:And when the Prince of Transylvania Congratulations, Professor Higgins!
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 475: And gave his arm to lead her to the floor...! I said to him: (Simultaneously) Congratulations, Professor Higgins!
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 478: And so damned aristocratic, Ev'ry bit of credit For it all belongs to you!
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 479: And they never knew Footman (Simultaneously with Rest of Servants)
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 481: You said that you would do it And indeed you did.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 567: Joku poliitikko uskaltautuu ehdottamaan että ostoskeskuxet voitaisiin väliaikaisesti sulkea vellovilta ihmismassoilta. Anders Mengele suhtautuu siihen epäileväisesti: emme tiedä etukäteen mitä kaikkea siitäkin voisi seurata. Seurataanpa mieluummin vaan näitä sairastumiskäyriä, ne näyttävät jo olevan lopettelemaan päin.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 664: Suoranaisen klassikon aseman saaneen Kummeli-sketsin "Virsikirjan lisälehdillä" hahmot, Laukaan seurakunnan urkuri Anders Gärderood ja Tikkurilan seurakunnan nuorisomuusikko Ingemar Stenmark, antoivat 1990-luvulla suurelle yleisölle makupaloja lisälehtien "kategorioista" ja "ala-allegorioista". Näitä saattoivat tuolloin olla esimerkiksi "seurakunta", "arki, ahdistus, kiusaus ja synti" ja "lapsuus ja ahdistus".
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 708: Elmer Kennedy-Andrews remarks that Hawthorne in "The Custom-house" sets the context for his story and "tells us about ´romance´, which is his preferred generic term to describe The Scarlet Letter, as his subtitle for the book – ´A Romance´ – would indicate." In this introduction, Hawthorne describes a space between materialism and "dreaminess" that he calls "a neutral territory, somewhere between the real world and fairy-land, where the Actual and the Imaginary may meet, and each imbues itself with nature of the other". This combination of "dreaminess" and realism gave the author space to explore major themes.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 717: Poen tuotannon teemoja olivat esimerkiksi mysteeri, makaaberi, kauhu, suru, kuolema, pahuus ja rikollisuus. Aika sama setti kuin Anders Garderoodilla. Hän kiinnitti tarinoissaan paljon huomiota yksityiskohtiin ja logiikkaan. Poe oli myös kirjallisuuskriitikko ja -teoreetikko, joka muistetaan esimerkiksi novellille laatimistaan säännöistä.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 781: And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. kaminassa kekäleitä sohi nippu perkeleitä.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 787: And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain Surulliset nuo kartiinit väriltänsä kretliinit,
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 797: And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door, kun noin hiljaa koputitte, navan alle naputitte.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 804: And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, “Lenore?” "Leonoora?" mä sipitin, kuiskaamalla pihisin,
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 892: And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting Korppi varsin valehteli, alankomaan sielun veli.
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 894: And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon’s that is dreaming, Kas se onkin vertauskuva, joku professori Mikko Juva,
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 895: And the lamp-light o’er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; arkkipiispa, musta siira. Mun oma musta pää se viiraa,
    xxx/ellauri086.html on line 896: And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Pazastelee pazaan alla silmät kuopalla kuin sillä,
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 163: And open up a store
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 385: Andrew Marvell 1621-1678
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 397: And you should if you please refuse Ja sä voisit vaikka kiellellä torjuisit, kunnes uskostaan
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 407: And the last Age should show your Heart. Ja loppupeleissä sun "sydän" pilkahtais. Viimeinen jäisi sydämelle.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 413: And yonder all before us lye Sen tuolla puolen meitä odottaa ja edessämme aukeaa
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 419: And your quaint Honour turn to dust; ja sun sievä kunnia on tomua; tomussa hyve tahraton
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 420: And into ashes all my Lust. Mun kaikki himo muuttuu tuhkaxi. ja tuhkaa haluni kun on.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 426: And while thy willing Soul transpires Ja sun sielus halukkaasti hengittää kiihkoa sielun tulisen
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 429: And now, like am'rous birds of prey, Ja nyt lemmekkäinä haaskalintuina kuin petolinnut ahmikaamme
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 434: And tear Pleasures with rough strife, Raiskataan nautintomme raakalaisina, ilomme väkivallalla
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 448: To His Coy Mistress" is a metaphysical poem written by the English author and politician Andrew">Andrew Marvell (1621–1678) either during or just before the English Interregnum (1649–60). It was published posthumously in 1681. This poem is considered one of Marvell's finest and is possibly the best recognised carpe diem poem in English. Although the date of its composition is not known, it may have been written in the early 1650s. At that time, Marvell was serving as a tutor to the daughter of the retired commander of the New Model Army, Sir Thomas Fairfax, fucking her like a rabbit when Papa looked the other way.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 454: Many authors have borrowed the phrase "World enough and time" from the poem's opening line to use in their book title or inside. The most famous is Robert Penn Warren's 1950 novel World Enough and Time: A Romantic Novel, about murder in early-19th-century Kentucky. (WTF,? bet Ernest Heminway's booklet Farewell for Arms (p. 129) is famouser.) With variations, it has also been used for books on the philosophy of physics (World Enough and Space-Time: Absolute versus Relational Theories of Space and Time), geopolitics (World Enough and Time: Successful Strategies for Resource Management), a science-fiction collection (Worlds Enough & Time: Five Tales of Speculative Fiction), and a biography of the poet (World Enough and Time: The Life of Andrew Marvell). The phrase is used as a title chapter in Andreas Wagner's pop science book on the origin of variation in organisms, "Arrival of the Fittest". The verse serves as an epigraph to Mimesis, literary critic Erich Auerbach's most famous book. It is also the title of an episode of Big Finnish Productions's The Diary of River Song series 2, and of part 1 of Doctor Who's Series 10 finale. It is the title of a Star Trek New Voyages fan episode where George Takei reprises his role as Sulu after being lost in a rift in time. The title of Robert A. Heinlein's 1973 novel Time Enough for Love also echoes this line.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 466: Archibald MacLeish's poem "You, Andrew Marvell", alludes to the passage of time and to the growth and decline of empires. In his poem, the speaker, lying on the ground at sunset, feels "the rising of the night". He visualizes sunset, moving from east to west geographically, overtaking the great civilizations of the past, and feels "how swift how secretly / The shadow of the night comes on."
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 469: The same line appears in full in the opening minutes of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death (1946), spoken by the protagonist, pilot and poet Peter Carter: 'But at my back I always hear / Time's wingéd chariot hurrying near; And yonder all before us lie / Deserts of vast eternity. Andy Marvell, What a marvel'.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 471: Funny little Jew Primo Levi roughly quotes Marvell in his 1983 poem "The Mouse," which describes the artistic and existential pressures of the awareness that time is finite. He expresses annoyance at the sentiment to seize the day, stating, "And at my back it seems to hear / Some winged curved chariot hurrying near. / What impudence! What conceit! / I really was fed up."
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 480: The line "I would Love you ten years before the Flood, And you should, if you please, refuse Till the conversion of the Jews. My vegetable love should grow Vaster than empires, and more slow." Is used as the preamble to part three of Greg Bear's Nebula award winning novel Moving Mars.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 635: Nykyisessä Sipoon-kodissa isä on läsnä kehnoissa mutta dramaattisissa öljymaalauksissa. Ne eivät menneet kaupaxi edes Hietaniemen torilla. Muutenkaan 50-luvulla rakennetun omakotitalon sisustus ei kerskaile. Televisio ja liesi ovat 70-luvulta. Ajalta, jolloin kodinkoneet ja stalinistit tehtiin kestämään. Saman aikakauden aatteet ovat saaneet kovempaa kyytiä. – Olimme tietysti aika naiiveja, kun uskoimme, että kaiken voi muuttaa, Yrjö myöntää. Idealisteja. Vapaassa kokeilukoulussa oli mukana monia myöhemmin näkyviä vaikuttajia, kuten Vappu Taipale ja Claes Andersson. Nekin ovat vainajia jo. Lopullisesti idea sammahti peruskoulun perustamiseen 1972. Elämään jäi vain päiväkoti Pakilan Lastenpaikka, jossa lapset yhä osallistuvat päivittäisiin työtehtäviin yhdessä aikuisten kanssa, sekä Hesperian sairaala, jossa vieläkin vaalitaan Vygotskyn ja Esa Sariolan muistoa.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 762: Pancho Villa on esittänyt itseään elokuvissa vuosina 1912–1914. Sittemmin (varsinkin 1900-luvun alussa) häntä ovat esittäneet useat näyttelijät useissa elokuvissa, yhtenä viimeisimmistä Antonio Banderas tv-elokuvassa And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself vuonna 2003. Se voisi olla hauska nähdä. Tää Wikipedian risteytystaulukko on muuten eri sekava. Mutta sekava on asiakin ja aivan joutava.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 270: Kesken veisuun tuli minun vuoroni. Mr. Mott vastasi lyhyesti, ettei ole synti lukea huonoja kirjoja, jos kuzumus niin vaatii. Mutta vastapainoxi en saisi niitä kirjoittaa. Olen pahoillani mutta näin on päässyt käymään. Eikö hän muuta sanonut? Ei varmaankaan, paizi näkemiin Anu. Mixi siis minulla oli juhlallinen olla, kuin jumalan naaman edessä? Tieteellinen tutkimus oli houkutellut, Hanna Andersiin oli siitä painanut paljon paljetta. Mulla oli siitä jo kumu kuin Tupulla. Mutta kestin kiusauxen, sillä kirjailijan kuzumus poltti povessani kuin tulikipinä. Ja nyt tunsin vazassani, olin jeesuxen omena, käyttäisin saamani lahjan (housukilven) hänen kunniaxensa. Samalla minut valtasi ihmeellinen riemuisa tunne, että olin kuin sulaa vahaa Mr. Mottin käsissä, hänelle antautunut. Ehkä olinkin, en kazonut. Palasin kotiin, vaikka olin juhlakunnossa.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 342: In review, The New Yorker uses strong emotionally loaded headlines such as “Don’t Underestimate Elizabeth Warren and Her Populist Message” and “Is Fraud Part of the Trump Organization’s Business Model?” The New Yorker also publishes satirical articles from satirist Andy Borowitz through his Borowitz Report, such as “Trump Offers to Station Pence at Border with Binoculars in Lieu of Wall.” The Borowitz Report always favors the left and mocks the right. Further, The New Yorker provides original in-depth journalistic reporting such as this: Four Women Accuse New York’s Attorney General of Physical Abuse. The result of this investigation led to the Attorney General resigning just hours after the New Yorker published the story. In general, both wording and story selection tends to mostly favor the left.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 349: Please take into account this chart is from an American Perspective and may not align with all countries. And now for some ---
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 509: of New York City’s Central Park. And like the park, it manages to have a ton of ungodly-rich people living here, with 32 percent of the population made up of millionaires. Essentially inaccessible to anyone who’s not fabulously loaded.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 541:

    33. Andorra


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 552:

    It’s small and full of it. And worst of all, the food is generic and chain-heavy. 


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 565:

    If we were comparing European countries to jobs, the land of chocolate and snowsports would be the CPA. It’s xenophobic, well-educated and wealthy, just kind of boring. And the cleanliness and tidiness the country is known for can also make it feel a little sterile. Where are the roaches?


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 576:

    In the con column: It’s way up there, which means it’s dark and cold. And it’s entertainment is, um, questionable — wife carrying, swamp soccer and mosquito hunting are all popular. Wife beating, American football and random shooting are only becoming so.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 624:

    Let’s all just take some breaths and think about this. France has everything and always will, which is terribly frustrating. And they know this and so they deserve to be put in their place whenever possible. When asked to choose the most arrogant people in Europe, French people chose themselves. We are very offended.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 625:

    Sure, the food is perfection, the art scene is out of control and there’s enough history to fill several volumes of textbooks. But can’t the French be more humble about it!? And why didn't they join the mobbing of Iraq? We'll never forgive that.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 630:

    And congrats on finally besting France at anything (i.e., this important list).


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 640:

    And what about those tiny sausages from Vienna? How could you not like those, you heathen!


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 688: And none of its neighbors are remotely close.  Well, the spaniards, but they could build a wall as we did with Mexico.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 697:

    And that's just an alternative fact.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 782: Practical work alone, however, did not exhaust the aspirations that gripped Emily Balch. She felt the need both to acquire knowledge and to pass it on to others if she was to achieve more. And so she continued her studies, first in Paris under Levasseur1, the historian of the French working class, and later in Berlin where she studied that branch of economics which has been called a «professor-chair socialism»2. Here she also came in contact with the European labor movement and attended the Socialist Trade Union Congress in 1896.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 786: And then came the First World War, putting an end to her university career, for she was dismissed from her post in 1918 because of her pacifist activities. But the war also brought a fresh challenge, giving her life a new goal. Like so many others, she saw the war as a futile interruption to the construction of a better world.
    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 825: And the old John Mott is still to be found in the midst of the young, a tireless servant of his Master. His long life has brought him profound disappointments. But they have never broken his spirit nor cooled his ardor.He believes that good will triumph in the end, that all the trials and struggles, all the disappointments and defeats, must bring the fulfillment of the Christian promise that all men shall become one. Like the story of Adam run backwards, the last woman stuck back to where she was taken from.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 91: Leena antautuu välillä vähän kerskumaan: "Hans Christian Andersen kirjoitti aikoinaan, että uuden vuosisadan runotar on lyhyt, selkeä ja rikas. Minä ainakin olen halunnut oppia kirjoittamaan lyhyesti, selkeästi ja rikkaasti. Kyse on vaikeasta ja kunnianhimoisesta yhdistelmästä, mutta siihen olen pyrkinyt, Leena Krohn toteaa. Sori vaan Leena mutta se uusi vuosisata oli noin kaxi vuosisataa sitten.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 190: Now, I am a little at a loss to explain what’s so insulting about a sombrero – a practical piece of headgear for a hot climate that keeps out the sun with a wide brim. And what's so insulting about shackles - a practical way to keep a cotton worker focused on his work. My parents went to Mexico when I was small, and brought a sombrero back from their travels, the better for my brothers and I to unashamedly appropriate the souvenir to play dress-up. For my part, as a German-American on both sides, I’m more than happy for anyone who doesn’t share my genetic pedigree to don a Tyrolean hat, pull on some leiderhosen, pour themselves a weisbier, and belt out the Hoffbrauhaus Song. (Leiderhosen? weisbier? Damn what ignoramus. But she is American, remember. Donald Trump is an expatriate German too. Hitler was an expatriate Austrian. Bet he had a Tirolean hat, a green one like aunt Inkeri.)
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 211: The felony of cultural sticky fingers even extends to exercise: at the University of Ottawa in Canada, a yoga teacher was shamed into suspending her class, “because yoga originally comes from India.” She offered to re-title the course, “Mindful Stretching.” And get this: the purism has also reached the world of food. Supported by no less than Lena Dunham, students at Oberlin College in Ohio have protested “culturally appropriated food” like sushi in their dining hall (lucky cusses— in my day, we never had sushi in our dining hall), whose inauthenticity is “insensitive” to the Japanese.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 216: Mine is a disrespectful vocation by its nature – prying, voyeuristic, kleptomaniacal, and presumptuous. And I love it! Those adjectives fit me to a T! When Truman Capote wrote from the perspective of condemned murderers from a lower economic class than his own, he had some gall. After that, he had some cash. And his economic class went way up. What did the murderers get for it? Undying fame.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 229: I’m hoping that crime writers, for example, don’t all have personal experience of committing murder. Me, I’ve depicted a high school killing spree, and I hate to break it to you: I’ve never shot fatal arrows through seven kids, a teacher, and a cafeteria worker, either. We make things up, we chance our arms, sometimes we do a little research, but in the end it’s still about what we can get away with – what we can put over on our readers. And it is surprisingly easy, you wouldnt believe what the idiots are ready to swallow, especially if it agrees with their own prejudice.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 233: And here’s the bugbear, here’s where we really can’t win. At the same time that we’re to write about only the few toys that landed in our playpen, we’re also upbraided for failing to portray in our fiction a population that is sufficiently various.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 240: Fine. But I still would like to reserve the right as a novelist to use only the characters that pertain to my story. Which is NOT going to be about some funny lesbians and fat blacks, as long as I have a say on this. And I do, I do! For I am a straight white middle-class American, and thank God they still have the say!
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 257:

    I’m from a small rural community, and ev’rybody who lived in my neighborhood, if you want to call it that, were relatives.  We called it “the circle,” and our house was there, my grandmother’s house was there, an aun’ an’ uncle who were childless lived there, and (uh) a couple of aunts an’ uncles who had children.  There were five female cousins, an’ in the summertime we hung out together all day long from early until late.  In my grandmother’s yard was a maple tree, and the five of us developed that into our apartment building.  Each of us had a limb, and [small laugh] the less daring cousins took the lo’er limbs, and I and another cousin a year younger than I always went as far to the top as we could, an’ we– we were kinda derisive of those girls who stayed with the lower limbs.  We had front doors an’ back doors.  The front door was the — the limb — were the limbs on the front, that were nearest (um) the boxwood hedge.  And the grass was all worn away in that area.  An’ then the back doorwa–was on the back side of the tree, an’ you could only enter the front an’ exit from the rear.  And that had to be done by swinging off a limb that was fairly high off the ground, and (um) my cousin Belinda and I had no problem with that, but the other girls — that was always somethin’ we had to coax them into doin’.  But still, you entered the front, you left the rear.  We (um) ate our lunches together.  When it was lunchtime — an’ our mothers always cooked lunch in the summertime ’cause they didn’ want to be in the hot kitchen at night.  So we would just take our (um) — go home, an’ we’d load our plates with all the vegetables an’ the cornbread, an’ get our glasses of milk or ice tea or whatever we were havin’, an’ we would head for somebody’s yard, where we would all sit down an’ eat together.  It was just an institution:  lunch in somebody’s yard.  An’ if you wanted to go home for a second helping– sometimes that was quite a little walk, but it was worth it, because that was our thing, having lunch together, every day.  (Um) We gathered at my grandmother’s on Sundays.  All my aunts would get those chairs, form a circle.  (Uh) One crocheted.  (Uh) Most of them just sat an’ talked, an’ we girls hung out for the main part with the women.  (Uh) The men would gather around the fish pond, which was in a side yard.  It was (um) — it was kind of a rock (um) pond that my granddaddy had, had built.  There was a ir’n pipe in the middle, an’ when he went fishin’, he would put his catch in there.  Or he caught a mud turtle, he’d put it in there.  An’ there it stayed until it was time to kill it an’ cook it, whatever it was.  The pipe in the middle had water that sprayed up all the time.  There was a locust tree near there, an’ that’s where we girls picked the leaves an’ the thorns to make the doll clothes out o’ the locust.  It’s where we always ate the watermelon.  We always had to save the rind, an’ we always had to leave some pink on that rind, because my grandmother made watermelon pickles out o’ that rind.  I hated the things.  I thought they were the worst things I ever put in my mouth.  But ever’body else thought watermelon pickles were just a great delicacy.  That was also around the time that ev’rybody grew gladiolias [sic] an’ I thought they were the ugliest flower I’d ever laid my eyes on, but ever’body had gladiolias.  ‘Course now I’ve come to appreciate the gladiolia, but back then I had absolutely no appreciation for it.  It was also where we made (uh) ice cream, (uh) on the front porch.  We made ice cream on Sunday afternoons.  I had an aunt who worked in the general mercantile business that my family owned, an’ she was only home on Sunday, so she baked all day:  homemade rolls an’ cakes.  And so, she made cakes an’ we made ice cream, an’ ever’body wan’ed to crank, of course.  (Um) That was just a big treat, to get to crank that ice cream.  It was jus’ our Sunday afternoon thing, an’ I, I think back on it.  All the aunts would sit around an’ they’d talk, an’ they’d smoke.  Even if you never saw those ladies smoke, any other time o’ the week.  On Sunday afternoon when we all were gathered about in gran- in granny’s yard, they’d have a cigarette.  Just a way of relaxing, I suppose.  The maple tree’s now gone.  In later years, it was thought the maple tree, our apartment building, was shading the house too much an’ causing mildew, so it was removed at some point.  And I don’t, to this day, enjoy lookin’ (uh) into that part o’ the yard. …


    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 288: The spirit of good fiction is one of exploration, generosity, curiosity, audacity, and compassion. Writing during the day and reading when I go to bed at night, I find it an enormous relief to escape the confines of my own head. Even if novels and short stories only do so by creating an illusion, fiction helps to fell the exasperating barriers between us, and for a short while allows us to behold the astonishing reality of other people. And it really is astonishing what the other people do, at least the way I see it.
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 341: In making light of the need to hold onto any vestige of identity, Shriver completely disregards not only history, but current reality. The reality is that those from marginalised groups, even today, do not get the luxury of defining their own place in a norm that is profoundly white, straight and, often, patriarchal. And in demanding that the right to identity should be given up, Shriver epitomised the kind of attitude that led to the normalisation of imperialist, colonial rule: “I want this, and therefore I shall take it.”
    xxx/ellauri103.html on line 497: "Child labor and forced labor have no place in a developed and civilized society." Fuck of course they do! And an all-important one! However else could us monkeys in the West afford to buy new dirt cheap fashion rags every time we round the shops? What would civilized society be without trendy fashion clothes? Are we some kind of apes that use the same fur year in year out? No way Jose!
    xxx/ellauri104.html on line 1020: Kari Peizamo: Minä olen ollut vain kahden politiikon lähellä. Toinen oli Li Andersson, joka junassa tuijotti kirjaansa tiiviisti vastapäätä, kun minä ryystin kaljaa pullon suusta nahkaliiveissäni ja aurinkolaseissani.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 93: The Principle of Reason, the text of an important and influential lecture course that Martin Heidegger gave in 1955-56, takes as its focal point Leibniz's principle: nothing is without reason. Heidegger shows here that the principle of reason is in fact a principle of being. Much of his discussion is aimed at bringing his readers to the "leap of thinking," which enables them to grasp the principle of reason as a principle of being. This text presents Heidegger's most extensive reflection on the notion of history and its essence, the Geschick of being, which is considered on of the most important developments in Heidegger's later thought. One of Heidegger's most artfully composed texts, it also contains important discussions of language, translation, reason, objectivity, and technology as well as remarkable readings of Leibniz, Kant, Aristotle, and Goethe, among others. And lots of black-and-white pictures of scantily dressed women.
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 345: Tässä välissä sopii kaupata Pekka Reinikaisen kirjoja. Niitä kirjoittamassa on ollut joukko fixuja ihmisiä: insinöörejä, hammaslääkäreitä, pankinjohtajia, fysiikan tohtori, onpa jopa yxi biologi. Eläimet on kivoja, etenkin siilit. Kaikki eläimet tietävät, että jumala on ne tehnyt. Pekan kirjassa saarnaa 50 eläintä. A representative sample of the eight million, seven hundred thousand species! And one species to rule them all! Put that in your pipe and smoke Charles!
    xxx/ellauri113.html on line 486: Leffan edetessä Pekan argumentit muuttuu yhä naivimmixi. Behemotin "häntä" eli kikkeli oli homo sapiensin kokoinen. Kyllä sellaisella kelpais survasta (toista valasta tai Estoniaa, jolla oli luukku auki edessä ja reikä kyljessä). Silinteripäillä on kaloilta peritty sixpäkki ja ne nikottelevat kuin kalat. Satusetä Andersenkin vihertyisi. Pekallakin oli joskus sixpäkki, joskus meni useampia. Silloin tuli kyllä nikoteltua. Tää on aika hyvä vizi Pekan mielestä, pikku nauru pääsee tässä vaiheessa. Vielä puolet leffasta on jälellä. Mixhän saarnaajilla on puku, tollaset siniset kauluspaidat ja leveä solmio? Terveisiä 70-luvulta. Se on varmaan otollista herralle. Pekalla on niin iso läskipäkki että housutkaan ei pysy kuin nippe napittomilla.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 303: The Biblical people called by the names above once occupied the territory we know today as Jordan, the nation due east of Israel. Not many people realize that Edom, Moab, and Ammon were given their homelands by God himself (Deut. 2:5, 9, 19) just like Israel was. And just like Israel was told to clear the land west of the Jordan River of the people who lived there at the time, Edom, Moab, and Ammon were told to perform the same service for God on the Eastern side (Deut. 2:10-12, 20-22).
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 352: And concerning the time of the 2nd coming, Isaiah wrote: Who is this coming from Edom, from Bozrah, with his garments stained crimson? Who is this, robed in splendor, striding forward in the greatness of his strength? “It is I, proclaiming victory, mighty to save.” Why are your garments red, like those of one treading the winepress? “I have trodden the winepress alone; from the nations no one was with me. I trampled them in my anger and trod them down in my wrath; their blood spattered my garments, and I stained all my clothing. It was for me the day of vengeance; the year for me to redeem had come. I looked, but there was no one to help, I was appalled that no one gave support; so my own arm achieved salvation for me, and my own wrath sustained me. I trampled the nations in my anger; in my wrath I made them drunk and poured their blood on the ground”
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 370: Here’s another hint that Moab and Ammon will yet fall back under the control of Israel. And Edom will receive an extra portion of the Lord’s wrath:
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 371: My sword has drunk its fill in the heavens; see, it descends in judgment on Edom, the people I have totally destroyed. The sword of the Lord is bathed in blood, it is covered with fat—the blood of lambs and goats, fat from the kidneys of rams. For the Lord has a sacrifice in Bozrah and a great slaughter in the land of Edom. And the wild oxen will fall with them, the bull calves and the great bulls. Their land will be drenched with blood, and the dust will be soaked with fat.
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    Q: I have a question regarding the descendants of Edom. In Joel Rosenberg’s novel The Ezekiel Option, some Iranians claim that they are descended from the Edomites and that Iran is in danger of God’s judgment upon the edomites. Are some Iranians descended from Edom? And if so, could Obadiahs prophecy against Edom be a warning for Iran? Thanks for your ministry and God bless.
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 678: And the Gileadites took the passages of Jordan before the Ephraimites: and it was so, that when those Ephraimites which were escaped said, Let me go over; that the men of Gilead said unto him, Art thou an Ephraimite? If he said, Nay;
    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 724: Ebyktistä etelään olis Kushin, Haamin 2. pojan porukat. Haamin 1. poika Kanaan, joka menetti perintöosansa vaarin kirouxesta, (Gen.ix. 25, seq.), ja on sen tautta aina viimeinen veljessarjassa (ch. x. 6, &c.), näyttää silti saaneen seniorioikeuxia kun Haamin pojat lähti porukalla länteen Shinarin tasangoilta (Gen. xi.), kert antoi nimensä ekalle seudulle minne mamut saapuivat. Kushin, 2. pojan jälkeläiset ottivat seuraavan suolaisemman lotin länteen Siinailta. Niilinlaaxon herkut lankes 3. pojalle Mizraimille; ja kuopuxen Phutin kohtaloxi tuli painua huizin Saharaan. Nehashkush, ne haisevat kuselle, oli Wettenhovi-Aspan suomennos Kushin pojille. The sons of Ham: Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan. 7The sons of Cush: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, and Sabteca. And the sons of Raamah: Sheba and Dedan.… (Gen ix:6, x:6) Sheban kuningatar toi Salomolle upeita lahjoja, joiden joukossa oli Viiru-kissan rakastamia ruokapurkkeja.
    xxx/ellauri116.html on line 311: His novels include comedies, murder mysteries, historical novels, and political thrillers. And pornography.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 97: And sleeplessness won’t sap its strength; it feeds it.
    xxx/ellauri120.html on line 359: "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent: Sibylla ti theleis; respondebat illa: apothanein thelo." I. THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow, feeding A little life with dried tubers. Summer surprised us, coming over the Starnbergersee With a shower of rain; we stopped in the colonnade, And went on in sunlight, into the Hofgarten, 10 And drank coffee, and talked for an hour. Bin gar keine Russin, stamm’ aus Litauen, echt deutsch. And when we were children, staying at the archduke’s, My cousin’s, he took me out on a sled, And I was frightened. He said, Marie, Marie, hold on tight. And down we went. In the mountains, there you feel free. I read, much of the night, and go south in the winter. What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow Out of this stony rubbish? Son of man, 20 You cannot say, or guess, for you know only A heap of broken images, where the sun beats, And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief, And the dry stone no sound of water. Only There is shadow under this red rock, (Come in under the shadow of this red rock), And I will show you something different from either Your shadow at morning striding behind you Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you; I will show you fear in a handful of dust. 30 Frisch weht der Wind Der Heimat zu Mein Irisch Kind, Wo weilest du? "You gave me hyacinths first a year ago; "They called me the hyacinth girl." - Yet when we came back, late, from the Hyacinth garden, Your arms full, and your hair wet, I could not Speak, and my eyes failed, I was neither Living nor dead, and I knew nothing, 40 Looking into the heart of light, the silence. Öd’ und leer das Meer.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 83: Itse muistan kulttuuri- ja opetusministeri Li Anderssonin sanoneen, että varhaiskasvatus on suorastaan pelastus lapsille, joiden kotitaustassa on ongelmia. Tämä onkin varsin yleinen mantra, jolla erimieliset ajatukset on torpattu lähtökuoppiinsa. Tätä lapsen tai nuoren pelastusmantraa käytetään nyt myös koulunkäynnin pidentämishankkeessa.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 92: Siunaan mielessäni tätä tutkimustulosta, jonka olen "tiennyt" aina ja josta olen täälläkin kirjoittanut, useinkin. Ääniherkkänä ymmärrän hyvin myös sen, että erityistä huomiota pitäisi kiinnittää päiväkotien ja peruskoulujen meluun ja häiriköintiin, joka aiheuttaa lapsissakin stressiä. Ja lopuksi, tiedoksi Li Anderssonillekin, että jos lapsen kotona on ongelmia, ne eivät katoa laittamalla lapsi päivähoitoon eivätkä nuoren koulunkäyntiä pakkopidentämällä.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 342: Sehän oli se Andersenin satu joka oli Helmistä tosi pelottava. Minkähän numeron kenkä on Peggyllä ? Peg on petiitti mutta onko kenkä siihen nähden suuri? Kumikaulasivut eivät kerro. Kenkä kertoo naisesta tosi paljon. Peggyn bata-kenkiä eli mokkasiineja vlta 1968 on 3 paria Toronton museossa. Tai oli ainakin 2017. Sieltähän se selviäisi.
    xxx/ellauri121.html on line 482: Bring a Bible. A penis nice to have but not a must (we have them on store), and a Hewlett Packard notebook so you can capture whatever God speaks to your heart. Bring cash. And some shit for my fly.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 867: An inspiring tale of self-discovery, 'The Alchemist' tells the story of an Andalusian shepherd boy who wants to find worldly treasures.
    xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1198: Lukyanova has expressed anger at the nickname of "Human Barbie", as she feels that it's "a little degrading and insulting" but that she's used to it now as it's the image her fans "requested" so she has to "comply with it because it's become part of my aesthetic image. "But I don't the 'human' part. And the Barbie doll is not Russian but Canadian."
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 164: Sjukdomen börjar med tandvärk och svåra inflammationer. Tänderna lossnar och faller ur. Efter en tid lossnar bitar av käkbenet. Somliga dör. Andra blir friska, men vanställda för resten av livet.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 557: And here I am now, an engineering school dropout, writing this self-help shit instead, giving clues to the equally clueless.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 567: In the ten years since I wrote them down, I have broken every single one of my rules. And yet, I’m still glad I wrote that list. You know why? Because the idea that I wanted to live by some rules — despite not knowing which ones or how or why — was enough.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 611: Sometimes, even what heals leaves a scar. Those will be with us forever. The least we can do is let them mend properly. And wear a scarf.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 638: If not, it’s not fuel or oxygen that’s missing. Only you can refill that fire hose because it rests limp inside your Calvin Kleins. Choose to fondle that lame thing. Erect it. Hold it tight. And let it shine for everyone to see.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 651: Hayley Mills the Pollyanna could do it, and how. What a Lolita. And she could play The Gay Game too, heteronormal that she was.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 762: The impassioned Humbert constantly searches for discreet forms of fulfilling his sexual urges, usually via the smallest physical contact with Dolores. When Dolores is sent to summer camp, Humbert receives a letter from Charlotte, who confesses her love for him and gives him an ultimatum – he is to either marry her or move out immediately. Initially terrified, Humbert then begins to see the charm in the situation of being Dolores' stepfather, and so marries Charlotte for instrumental reasons (päästäxeen salaa työntämään Lolan piccu tacoon isoa munakoisoa). Charlotte later discovers Humbert's diary, in which she learns of his desire for her daughter and the disgust Charlotte arouses in him. Shocked and humiliated, Charlotte decides to flee with Dolores and writes letters addressed to her friends warning them of Humbert. Disbelieving Humbert´s false assurance that the diary is a sketch for a future novel, Charlotte runs out of the house to send the letters but is killed by a swerving car. Humbert destroys the letters and retrieves Dolores from camp, claiming that her mother has fallen seriously ill and has been hospitalized. He then takes her to a high-end hotel that Charlotte had earlier recommended. Humbert knows he will feel guilty if he consciously rapes Dolores, and so tricks her into taking a sedative by saying it is a vitamin. As he waits for the pill to take effect, he wanders through the hotel and meets a mysterious man who seems to be aware of Humbert´s plan for Dolores. Humbert excuses himself from the conversation and returns to the hotel room. There, he discovers that he had been fobbed with a milder drug, as Dolores is merely drowsy and wakes up frequently, drifting in and out of sleep. He dares not touch her that night. In the morning, Dolores reveals to Humbert that she actually has already lost her virginity, having engaged in sexual activity with an older boy at a different camp a year ago. He immediately begins sexually abusing (fucking) her. And they lived happily ever after.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1003: And while we
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1045: Many a true word is spoken in jest, especially about the kinship between eros and thanatos. FUCK! KILL! Puuttuu enää EAT! The two closest glimpses Humbert gives us of his own self-hatred are not without their death wish—made explicit in the closing paragraphs—and their excremental aspects: "I am lanky, big-boned, wooly-chested Humbert Humbert, with thick black eyebrows and a queer accent, and a cesspoolful of rotting monsters behind his slow boyish smile." Two hundred pages later: "The turquoise blue swimming pool some distance behind the lawn was no longer behind that lawn, but within my thorax, and my organs swam in it like excrements in the blue sea water in Nice." And then there's the offhand aside "Since (as the psychotherapist, as well as the rapist, will tell you) the limits and rules of such girlish games are fluid …" in which it takes a moment to notice that "therapist" and "the rapist" are in direct apposition.
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1063: think you unchaste. And never allow yourself to
    xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1279: Imaginative cobbler Hans Christian Andersen (Danny Kaye) is asked to leave his hometown because his frequent stories are distracting the children from school. From there he moves to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he sees and falls in love with Doro (Jeanmaire), a ballerina. He writes "The Little Mermaid" for her, and it becomes the ballet´s latest work. However, Doro is already married to Niels (Farley Granger), meaning Hans must content himself with children.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 135: And she (April, not Tine for heaven's sake) is one of three busty £2,000 latex sex dolls with whom her husband enjoys what you might describe as an unconventional love life.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 162: "And then I realised over time it didn't detract from our relationship. I can see why it makes women feel objectified but when you play with them you realise they are more like a toy or game versus the doll as a substitute for you."
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 176: In 50 years, I'll be 120. I think I'll wait until they make a Samantha or April that nags at me and slaps me spontaneously on the butt. And has a sick mother to care for made out of lifelike silicone.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 184: As a scholar of artificial intelligence, neuroscience and the law, I'm interested in the legal and policy questions that sex robots pose. How do we ensure safe sex? How will intimacy with a sex robot affect the human brain? How will intimacy with a sex maniac affect the robot brain? Would sex with a consensual child robot be ethical? And what exactly is a sexbot anyway?
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 188: Creator Ricky Ma Tsz Hang is quick to clarify that Mark 1 is not intended to be a sex robot. Rather, such robots will aim to assist with all sorts of tasks, from preparing a child's lunch to keeping an elderly relative company. So what's the big hairy diff between your wife and Samantha? For one thing, Sam is less hairy down there, unless you opt for the pubic hair extra. And most importantly, there is the blessed on/off button.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 311: Inom new age-rörelsen är det vanligt att utföra olika ritualer, särskilt för personer som lägger tarot och spår andra människor. Andra ritualer kan handla om allt från att försöka nå sina drömmar till att få vägledning i livet. Nästan alla människor som lever här på planeten har mål eller drömmar som de vill försöka uppnå. Din dröm kanske är att arbeta inom något spirituellt jobb eller så letar du efter lediga jobb socionom för du älskar att hjälpa människor. Oavsett vad du har för drömmar så kan ritualer hjälpa dig att uppnå dessa. Den enda som hindrar dig är egentligen du själv. Att utföra ritualerna under fullmåne eller nymåne kan vara extra kraftfullt och effektivt så om du har några drömmar som du verkligen vill uppnå är det bäst att passa på då. Vid full- eller nymåne är magin som högst och vi är som mest kopplade till våra högre energier.
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 340: She’s Upset She Wants You To Fix Her Problems She Wants To Control You And Your
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 539: corner of the message to which the Tapback is related. And that’s all there is to
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 543: using Android—in other words, if their messages have a green bubble instead of a
    xxx/ellauri124.html on line 547: iMessage Features to Avoid with Your Green Bubble Android Buddies
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 230: And look at all that he gave you Ja kazo mitä kaikkea se antoi sulle
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 247: And if you knew how proud I was Ja jos tietäisit kuinka ylpee mä olin
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 249: And though I didn't pick the day to turn the page Ja vaikken mä valkannut päivää lehden kääntämiseen
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 255: And you're still my chosen one Ja sä oot silti mun valittu
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 263: And when you cry, I will cry Ja kun sä spiidaat, mäkin griinaan
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 264: And when you smile, I will smile Ja kun sä virnuilet, mäkin virnuilen
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 265: And next time when I look in your eyes Ja enskerralla kun mä kazon sun silmiin
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 271: And you're still my chosen one, remember who you are Ja sä oot vielä mun valittu, muista kekä sä oot
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 655: Con te partitrò (/kon ˈte partiˈtrɔ/; suom. Lähden kanssasi) on sokean italialaisen tenorin Andrea Botticellin esittämä vuonna 1995 ilmestynyt kappale, jonka ovat tehneet Francisco Sartori ja Lucio Quarantotto. Botticelli osallistui kappaleella vuoden 1995 Sanremon musiikkifestivaaleille ollen neljäs. Con te partitrò saavutti listan kärkisijan muun muassa Belgiassa ja Ranskassa ja Réunionin saarella. Kappaletta pidetään Bocellin nimikkokappaleena.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 681: And you give your all but it's not enough
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 683: And sticks and stones might break your bones
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 685: And if you don't know where to go
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 692: And let a professional hear it
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 723: And you'll be happy that you did it
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 766: Drummer Lori Barbero recalled Love's time in Minneapolis: She lived in my house for a little while. And then we did a concert at the Orpheum. It was in 1988. It was called O-88 with Butthole Surfers, Cows & Bastards, Run Westy Run, and Babes in Toyland. And I guess Maureen [Herman] took Courtney to the airport after she stole all the money. She stayed and stayed, and then the next day she wanted me to take her to the airport. And so I drove her to the airport. She had just had some weird fight with the guy at the desk, and then she left. She said, 'I'm going to go to L.A. and I'm going to get my face done and I'm going to be famous.' And then she did."
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 768: After filming Sid and Nancy in New York City, she worked at a peep show in Times Square and squatted at the ABC No Rio social center and Pyramid Club in the East Village.The same year, Cox cast her in a leading role in his film Straight to Hell (1987), a Spaghetti Western starring Joe Strummer and Grace Jones filmed in Spain in 1986. The film caught the attention of Andy Warhol, who featured Love in an episode of Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes.
    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 803: In 1999, Love was awarded an Orville H. Gibson award for Best Female Rock Guitarist. During this time, she starred opposite Jim Carrey as his partner Lynne Margulies in the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon (1999), followed by a role as William S. Burroughs's wife Joan Vollmer in Beat (2000) alongside Kiefer Sutherland. Love was cast as the lead in John Carpenter's sci-fi horror film Ghosts of Mars, but backed out after injuring her foot. She sued the ex-wife of her then-boyfriend, James Barber, whom Love alleged had caused the injury by running over her foot with her Volvo.
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 481: The Mind & Life Institute is a US-registered, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1991 to establish the field of contemplative sciences. Based in Charlottesville, Va., the institute “brings science and contemplative wisdom together to better understand the mind and create positive change in the world." Over three decades, Mind & Life has played a key role in the mindfulness meditation movement by funding research projects and think tanks, and by convening conferences and dialogues with the Dalai Lama. Since 2020, Mind & Life's grant-making events and digital programs have sought to nurture personal wellbeing, build more compassionate communities, and strengthen the human-earth connection. And fatten the monks' bank accounts. 1 to lama, 2 to me.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 84: And lifts her leafy arms to pray; Sen parru siitä pystyyn ponnahtaa
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 138: Plenty of monsters make great art, and many of their names emblazon lists of Nobelists, poet laureates, and so. And there is no doubt that Nabokov created great art, in two languages, like Joseph Conrad, whom he predictably disdained. (“A collection of glorified cliches.”) His achievements speak volumes. If only he hadn’t been such a jerk.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 266: Melusiina on nereidi eli merenneito. Seireenit oli merenneitoja. Kaukaa kazottuna ihania mutta läheltä kuin hiiriä joilla on rikkinäinen sateenvarjo kädessä. In Wilhelm Meister’s Journeyman Years, Goethe re-tells the Melusine tale in a short story titled « The New Melusine«. Mä oon siis lukenut sen, vaan enpä enää muistanut. Disneyn Arielilla on se paha puute prinssin kannalta, ezen pyrstö on 1-haarainen. Pedofiili H.C. Andersen ymmärsi nikkaroida siihen lohenpyrstöliitoxen (see fig. 1-3).
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 554: And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills, Oli, puutarhassa kieroja salaojia,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 556: And here were forests ancient as the hills, Ja pöheikköjä aivan iki-iäkkäitä,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 564: And from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething, Ja tähän rotkoon kovasti kohisten,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 570: And mid these dancing rocks at once and ever Tanssahdellen saa kivexet kokea
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 575: And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean; Ja upposi kuin muna takapuoliin,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 576: And ’mid this tumult Kubla heard from far Ja keskellä kovaa meuhkaa Kupla tota
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 588: And on her dulcimer she played, ja sen soitin oli eräänlainen harppu,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 596: And all who heard should see them there, Ja huutaisivat "Varo!" noi hälisevät
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 597: And all should cry, Beware! Beware! porukat: "Varo! Varo! ettekö te nää!"
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 600: And close your eyes with holy dread Ja silmät kii se on kuin piru ize
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 602: And drunk the milk of Paradise. Paratiisimaidolla voi kehua.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 721: Book I gives Endymion's account of his dreams and experiences, as related to Peona, which provides the background for the rest of the poem. In Book II, Endymion ventures into the underworld in search of his love. He encounters Adonis and Venus—a pairing of mortal and immortal—apparently foreshadowing a similar destiny for the mortal Endymion and his immortal paramour. Book III reveals Endymion's enduring love, and he begs the Moon not to torment him any longer as he journeys through a watery void on the sea floor. There he meets Glaucus, freeing the god from a thousand years of imprisonment by the witch Circe. Book IV, "And so he groan'd, as one by beauty slain."
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 769: And pledging with contented smack E voinut sitä yhtään liikaa kehua.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 789: And no birds sing. Eikä linnut karju.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 794: And the harvest's done. Vilja on jo korjattu.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 798: And on thy cheek a fading rose Ja kurtturuusun sun poskella
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 804: And her eyes were wild. Ja sen silmät oli villit.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 807: And nothing else saw all day long; Enkä nähnyt muuta koko päivänä;
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 812: And bracelets too, and fragrant zone; Ja rannekorut, tuoxuvyön;
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 814: And made sweet moan. Ja piti pientä ääntä.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 817: And honey wild, and manna dew; Ja hunajaa ja mannapuuroa;
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 818: And sure in language strange she said, Ja sanoi jollain matukielellä,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 822: And there she gazed and sighed deep, Ja siellä se kazoi huokaillen,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 823: And there I shut her wild sad eyes— Mä suljin sen suruisia simmuja
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 826: And there we slumbered on the moss, Ja me nukuxittiin sammaleella,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 827: And there I dreamed, ah woe betide, Ja mä näin unta, voi hemmetti,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 838: And I awoke, and found me here Kun heräsin, löysin izeni
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 841: And this is why I sojourn here Ja sixmä oleilen nyt täällä
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 844: And no birds sing. Eikä linnut karju.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 868: And watching, with eternal lids apart, Ja kazomassa luomet ikuisesti ylhäällä
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 879: And so live ever – or else swoon to death. Ja niin mä eläisin iäti - tai kuukahtaisin.
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 891: And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; (Rauhixessa niitä on), ja kypsentää hedelmät,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 894: And still more, later flowers for the bees, Syyskukat niin että ne luulee intiaanikesää
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 905: And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep Tai joskus heinänteossa sä pidät heinäkasaa
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 913: And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue; Ja koskee pellon pinkin pistelevää ihosänkeä,
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 917: And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn; Aikuisten lampaiden määkynää mäeltä voit kuulla;
    xxx/ellauri127.html on line 920: And gathering swallows twitter in the skies. Pääskyset kerääntyvät langalle noin Laurilta.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 60: R. ei voi mitään kieltää r:ltä.André le ChapelainMFUCK!
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 61: Tosi mustasukkaisuus lisää rakkauden kiihkoa.André le ChapelainMFUCK!
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 62: Liian helpolla saavutettu menestys rakkaudessa vie siltä pian sen viehätyxen: vastustus on omiaan korottamaan sen arvoa.André le ChapelainMFUCK!
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 63: Uusi rakkaus karkottaa vanhan.André le ChapelainMFUCK!
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 112: Andreas Capellanus, appelé en français par une traduction de son nom André le Chapelain, a écrit au XIIe siècle un traité intitulé ordinairement De Amore, et souvent traduit, de façon quelque peu fautive, Traité de l'Amour courtois, bien que son ton réaliste, voire cynique indique que, dans une certaine mesure, il se veut un antidote à l'amour courtois. On ne sait rien de la vie d'André le Chapelain, mais on suppose qu'il faisait partie de la cour de Marie de France, et qu'il était probablement d'origine française. On a soutenu que De Amore codifie la vie sociale et sexuelle de la cour d'Aliénor à Poitiers, entre 1170 et 1174, mais il a été manifestement écrit au moins dix ans plus tard et, semble-t-il, à Troyes. Il traite de plusieurs thèmes spécifiques qui faisaient l'objet d'un débat poétique entre troubadours et trobairitz à la fin du XIIe siècle.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 153: Walter "Savage" Landor (1775–1864) oli englantilainen kirjailija. Hän oli niin kiivasluontoinen että hänet erotettiin sekä Rugbyn koulusta että myöhemmin Oxfordin yliopistosta. Hän siirtyi Lontooseen, missä hän julkaisi englannin ja latinan kielellä ensimmäiset runoelmansa. Landorin ensimmäinen laajahko runoteos oli Gebir (1798). Tässä, kuten Landorin myöhemmissäkin runoissa, huomaa järvikoulun ja varsinkin Byronin ällöömän Robert Southeyn vaikutusta. Landorin draamat Count Julian (1811), Andrea of Hungary ja Giovanni of Naples (1839) eivät menestyneet näyttämöllä, ne olivatkin aivan paskoja. Landor eli ahtaissa taloudellisissa oloissa enimmäkseen Walesissa vuoteen 1805, jolloin hän isänsä kuoltua peri kokonaisen omaisuuden. Hän lähti 1808 Espanjaan taistelemaan ranskalaisia vastaan, värväsi omilla varoillaan soturijoukon ja joutui siksi taas taloudelliseen ahdinkoon. Hän siirtyi 1815 Italiaan, missä hän asui 20 vuotta, loppuiällään taloudellisten huolien rasittamana, joihin hän ilman Robert Browningin apua olisi sortunut. Samoin kuin lordi Byron ja Leigh Hunt, myös Landor oli intohimoinen vapauden (= britti-imperialismin) rakastaja, ja vapauden asialle hän oli valmis uhraamaan omaisuutensa. Landorin pääteos on Imaginary conversations of imaginary literary men and statesmen, jonka kaksi edellistä osaa ilmestyivät 1824 ja kolme jälkimmäistä 1829. Teos on täynnä tekosyvällisiä ajatuksia esitettynä kauniilla, dramaattisesti voimakkaalla, joskaan ei aina helposti tajuttavalla proosatyylillä. Eeva Kilpi on suomentanut osittain runon "On his seventy-fifth birthday" julkaisuun Tätä runoa en unohda. Pertti Niemisen suomentama runo "En käynyt kiistaan, hillizin izeni" on julkaistu kokoelmassa Kuu kultainen terälehti.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 237: R. haluaa toisen parasta. K. haluaa toisen sukuelintä.Margaret AndersonFFUCK!
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 322: Kirjoissa ja rakkaissa toisten valinnat on outoja.André MauroisMFUCK!
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 402: Han var son till Hans Gahlin och Selma Andersdotter. Han bodde en lång tid i en villa i Långedrag och var känd för att spritsa fram sina tuschfigurer under nattens mörka timmar. Gahlin debuterade som tidningstecknare 1933 och blev fast anställd vid Dagens nyheter 1937. Som tecknare medverkade han även i Söndagsnisse-Strix, Morgontidningen i Göteborg 1933-19490, Vårt Hem 1935-1940. Gahlin medverkade i 43 år (1932-1975) dagligen med sina karaktäristiska skämteckningar i Dagens Nyheter under vinjetten Salon Gahlin på sidan Namn och Nytt. Han tecknade också serierna Klotjohan (1934-1970) och Fredrik (1934-1973); den senare i Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning. Han fick Adamsonstatyetten 1970.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 481: Noailles´n isä oli romanialainen emigrantti, ruhtinas Grégoire Bassaraba de Brancovan ja äiti kreikkalaissyntyinen ruhtinatar Rachel Musurus. Kuulostaa huijareiden feikkinimiltä. Anna de Noailles oli naimisissa ranskalaisen kreivin kanssa. Hän liikkui Pariisissa taidepíireissä, joihin kuuluivat häntä ihailleet Marcel Proust, André Gide, Paul Valéry ja Jean Cocteau. Nippu homopettereitä. Suomessa häntä ihaili jo nuoresta pitäen Olavi Paavolainen, joka valitsi hänet taiteelliseksi tunnuskuvakseen. Ja Sarkia. Toinen Noailles´n ihailija oli Anna-Maria Tallgren, joka kirjoitti hänestä artikkelin esseekokoelmaansa Pikapiirtoja nykyajan kirjailijoista (1917). Yleisemminkin hän oli Nuoren Voiman Liiton runoilijoiden innoittaja, muun muassa Paavolaisen kotona Kivennavalla 1925 pidetyn telttajuhlan tuloksena syntyi hänen innoittamanaan runoja, jotka ilmestyivät tulenkantajien runokokoelmassa Hurmioituneet kasvot (1925).
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 503: Henry Charles Bukowski (alk. Heinrich Karl Bukowski; 16. elokuuta 1920 Andernach, Saksa – 9. maaliskuuta 1994 San Pedro, Kalifornia) oli yhdysvaltalainen runoilija ja kirjailija.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 506: Bukowski syntyi Andernachissa, Saksassa ja muutti jo kaksivuotiaana perheensä kanssa Los Angelesiin, Yhdysvaltoihin, missä hän asui suurimman osan elämästään. Hänen äitinsä oli saksalainen ja isä yhdysvaltalainen sotilas. Lapsuudessaan Bukowski oli syrjäänvetäytyvä ja hiljainen. Teini-iässä hänelle tuli vielä äärimmäisen paha akne, mikä vaikeutti sosiaalista elämää entisestään. Nuoruudessaan hän vietti kiertelevää elämää asuen muun muassa Philadelphiassa ja New Orleansissa. Hän teki satunnaisia pätkätöitä ja kirjoitti novelleja, joita lähetti moniin kirjallisuuslehtiin julkaisun toivossa.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 521: Kuuluisia ranskalaisia tapakomedioita rakkaudesta ovat Benjamin Constantin “Adolphe,” André Giden “Strait is the Gate,” Stendhalin “On Love,” Roland Barthesin “A Lover’s Discourse” ja André Mauroisin (1928) “Climates.”
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 523: André Maurois, pseudonyme d’Émile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog, né le 26 juillet 1885 à Elbeuf et mort le 9 octobre 1967 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un romancier, biographe, conteur et essayiste français.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 532: Le maréchal Pétain soutiendra sa candidature à l´Académie française ; il y est élu le 23 juin 1938, au fauteuil 26, qu´occupait René Doumic. Respecté de ses pairs, il restera assis dans le fauteuil près de trente ans. Par un décret du président de la République du 27 juin 1947, il est autorisé à changer de patronyme de Herzog en André-Maurois. Son nom de plume devient ainsi son nom officiel.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 595: Margaret Caroline Anderson (November 24, 1886 – October 19, 1973) was the American founder, editor and publisher of the art and literary magazine The Little Review, which published a collection of modern American, English and Irish writers between 1914 and 1929. The periodical is most noted for introducing many prominent American and British writers of the 20th century, such as Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot in the United States, and publishing the first thirteen chapters of James Joyce's then-unpublished novel, Ulysses. A large collection of her papers on Gurdjieff's teaching is now preserved at Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. She was blond, shapely, with lean ankles and a Scandinavian face. ... In 1916, Anderson met Jane Heap. The two became lovers. In early 1924, through Alfred Richard Orage, Anderson came to know of spiritual teacher George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff, and saw performances of his 'Sacred dances', first at the 'Neighbourhood Playhouse', and later at Carnegie Hall. Shortly after Gurdjieff's automobile accident, Anderson, along with Georgette Leblanc, Jane Heap and Monique Surrere, moved to France to visit him at Fountainebleau-Avon, where he had set up his institute at Château du Prieuré in Avon.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 597: The teachings of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff played an important role in Anderson's life. Anderson met Gurdjieff in Paris and, together with Leblanc, began studies with him, focusing on his original teaching called The Fourth Way. Along with Katherine Mansfield and Jane Heap, she remains one of the most noted institutees of Gurdjieff´s, Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man, at Fontainebleau, near Paris, from October 1922 to 1924. Anderson studied with Gurdjieff in France until his death in October 1949, writing about him and his teachings in most of her books, most extensively in her memoir, The Unknowable Gurdjieff. By 1942 her relationship with Heap had cooled. Anderson sailed for the United States. Jane Heap had moved to London in 1935, where she led Gurdjieff study groups until her death in 1964. With her passage paid by Ernest Hemingway, Anderson met on the voyage Dorothy Caruso, widow of the singer and famous tenor Enrico Caruso. The two began a romantic relationship, and lived together until Dorothy´s death in 1955. Anderson returned to Le Cannet, and there she died of emphysema on October 19, 1973.
    xxx/ellauri128.html on line 629: As an undergraduate, Atkinson read Simone de Beauvoir´s The Second Sex, and struck up a correspondence with de Beauvoir, who suggested that she contact Betty Friedan. Atkinson became an early member of Friedan´s National Organization for Women. Atkinson´s time with the organization was tumultuous, including a row with the national leadership over her attempts to defend and promote Valerie Solanas and her SCUM Manifesto in the wake of the Andy Warhol shooting. In 1968 she left the organization because it would not confront issues like abortion and marriage inequalities. She founded the October 17th Movement, which later became The Feminists, a radical feminist group active until 1973. By 1971 she had written several pamphlets on feminism, was a member of the Daughters of Bilitis and was advocating specifically political lesbianism. "Sisterhood," Atkinson famously said, "is powerful. It kills mostly sisters." The Daughters of Bilitis / b ɪ ˈ l iː t ɪ s /, also called the DOB or the Daughters, was the first lesbian civil and political rights organization in the United States. Bilitis is not cholitis nor Kari Matihaldi disease, but a fictional companion of Sappho.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 76: introvertiertes Denken schafft Theorie um der Theorie willen und ist wenig praktisch veranlagt. Es ist eher um Entwicklung der subjektiven Ideen als um Tatsachen bemüht. Andere Menschen werden oft als überflüssig oder störend empfunden, weswegen diese Typen als rücksichtslos oder kalt erscheinen. Dadurch besteht die Gefahr, dass sie sich isolieren.
    xxx/ellauri129.html on line 734: Peter Nygårds vänner tex Aira Samulin känner sig lite obekväma om Peters svarta sida. Peter Nygårds aptit på unga kvinnor var bottenlös. Peter Nygård var en skitstövel, säger en ex-anställd. Men nu avslöjer HBL Peters gula sida! Peter Nygård ser ut som en av de kinesiska hjältarna i Marvels nya film. Peter Nygård i sina jetset-millionär-modekungadagar såg ut precis som Ronny Chieng med Akwafina, spelandes Jon-Jon i Marvel´s fantasifilm Tio ringar. Peter sku säkert ha betalt Awkwafinas tandläkarräkningar. Jag med! After Hours, Awkwafina Gets Naked And Watches ASMR Videos. But she has not leaked them as yet, aw shucks. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a pleasurable, tingling sensation usually felt in the brain, but can spread to the rest of the body. It frequently occurs when watching things such as demonstrations, foreign accents, explanations, naked Asian ladies, etc., and it´s a generally wonderful feeling. I´ve experienced ASMR all my life, but never knew it had a name until now, so hooray I guess!)
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  • xxx/ellauri130.html on line 118: "And ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh of your daughters shall ye eat." -- Leviticus 26:29
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 120: "And thou shalt eat the fruit of thine own body, the flesh of thy sons and of thy daughters." -- Deuteronomy 28:53
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 122: "And toward her young one that cometh out from between her feet, and toward her children which she shall bear: for she shall eat them." -- Deuteronomy 28:57
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 124: "Through the wrath of the LORD of hosts is the land darkened, and the people shall be as the fuel of the fire: no man shall spare his brother. And he shall snatch on the right hand, and be hungry; and he shall eat on the left hand, and they shall not be satisfied: they shall eat every man the flesh of his own arm." -- Isaiah 9:19-20
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 126: "And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own flesh; and they shall be drunken with their own blood, as with sweet wine." -- Isaiah 49:26
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 128: "And I will cause them to eat the flesh of their sons and the flesh of their daughters, and they shall eat every one the flesh of his friend." -- Jeremiah 19:9
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 579: Myös Vilpittömän Nahkurin Runous-nettiradion kuudes sarja on juuri alkanut, ja tämän päivän jaksossa entinen runoilijapalkinnon saaja Carola Anna Tussua pohtii lähetysennusteen rukousmaista laatua: ‘There’s never been a time when you could just say anything’: Frank Skinner on free speech, his bullying shame – and knob [kyrvännuppi] jokes. This poetry-loving, religious knob has deep regrets about some of his comedy: either the standup comic has grown up, or he was never as laddish as his image suggested. Nearing death and last judgment, he is hoping to perform a “cleaner, cleverer” kind of act, one that would let him look straight at the crowd and – perhaps for the first time in his life – not see anybody squirming in their seat in discomfort. “It was a struggle,” the 65-year-old says with a grin, “because I realised that I seem to think in knob jokes. And I have done since I was about 13. In the West Midlands, that was how people communicated!”
    xxx/ellauri130.html on line 760: Tohon Einarin karamelliin loppui tämä osasto. Tommilla on iso kasa julkkisten viimeisiä sanoja. Nehän ei ole mitään aforismeja, eikä ne ole mitenkään vaikuttavia, pikemminkin naurettavia. Ne antaa vaikutelman että kuolemassa ei ole mitään suurta eikä jaloa, se on vaan hölmön toikkaroinnin päätöshölmöys. Tää on ehkä suurin ero Vaakun ja Tommin approacheissa. Vaakku panostaa enemmän taiteelliseen vaikutelmaan naama peruslukemilla, Tommilla on enimmäxeen kieli poskessa. Sen dundeelliset pätkät on vaan mainostaukoja julkimoiden tositeeveen välissä. Noi epigrammit hautakivillä on aivan ilmeisesti feikkejä. Vaakku käsittelee asioita ikuisuuden näkökulmasta kuten Spinoza, Hannu antaa vainajille lyhytnäköisemmin mutta trendaavammin Andy Warholin varttitunnin tai vielä vähemmän, kultakalan 8 sek.
    xxx/ellauri134.html on line 108: Jungian Archetypes And Zodiac Signs
    xxx/ellauri134.html on line 480: Fair, Diplomatic And Romantic: Welcome Libra Season
    xxx/ellauri134.html on line 499: Jungian Archetypes And Zodiac Signs
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 72: The Odyssey - because of the great influence it has had over all of European (or better say broadly and vaguely Western) literature and culture. And because it’s essentially a celebration of humanity and human wits and creativity.
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    Voilà my list of worthwhile reads. Initially, I thought about it as a list of books to read before you die, but it’s more like a list of books to read while you live. There’s lots of wisdom and useful knowledge in them. And obviously, there are plenty more which could (should) be added. Hope you enjoy them if you haven’t already :)
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 99: The Sungod’s Journey Through the Netherworld by Andreas Schweizer—This Jungian psychoanalyst took the greatly misunderstood texts of the Amduat (what is in the netherworld) and made sense of them as a journey of transformation.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 121: This “special snowflake” theme is taken even further when wizards from other countries are introduced. We loved the fact that there was one whole wizarding school in China. And, quite honestly, how exactly have they kept the Communists out???
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 159: Andy Ruffett is homo unius libri:


    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 164: Andy is Meat Expert at Pusateri´s Fine Foods 2019–present. Studied Satire at York University (Canada). Graduated 2013. Lives in Toronto, ON.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 166: Andy on liikuttava. Ei näille saa nauraa, sehän on kuin olis Harry Potter joka nauraa kuraverisille. Eikä Emre Değirmenüstülle:
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 174: Mut hei! Andy on oikeasti wannabe kynäilijä sivutoimena, tai pää-. Studied Creative Writing at University of British Columbia, Okanagan campus (Graduated 2012). Se kysyy Quorassa kyxymyxiä kynäilyn säännöistä ja vastaa niihin ize:
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 177: There will be some hero somewhere no matter how small of an influence he or she has on the villain. Not every character is just going to accept the villain. And if they do, that’s going to be a very boring book. With writes, -Andy Ruffe
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 514: And when you ask people about connection, the stories they told me were about disconnection. I need to figure out what this is. And it turned out to be shame. And shame is really easily understood as the fear of disconnection: Is there something about me that, if other people know it or see it, that I won't be worthy of connection? Is my butt not smelling right to the other bees? Will they kill me?
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 520: There was only one variable that separated the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging and the people who really struggle for it. And that was, the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging believe they're worthy of love and belonging. That's it. These are whole-hearted people, self-satisfied people, living from this deep sense of worthiness. What they had in common was a sense of courage. Courage, the original definition of courage, when it first came into the English language -- it's from the Latin word "cor," meaning "heart" -- and the original definition was to be who you are with your whole heart (sydän taas, hui, yäk). And so these folks had, very simply, the courage to be imperfect.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 526: They had the compassion to be kind to themselves first and then to others, because, as it turns out, we can't practice compassion with other people if we can't treat ourselves kindly. We can't give to others if we don't pour a lot to ourselves first. And the last was they had connection, and -- this was the hard part -- as a result of authenticity, they were willing to let go of who they thought they should be in order to be who they were, which you have to absolutely do that for connection.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 530: Well, I have a vulnerability issue. I'm not sufficiently vulnerable. And I know that vulnerability is the core of shame and fear and our struggle for worthiness, but it appears that it's also the birthplace of joy, of creativity, of belonging, of love. And I think I have a problem, and I need some help." And I said, "But here's the thing: no family stuff, no childhood shit, that's way too vulnerable."
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 532: How would you define vulnerability? What makes you feel vulnerable? Having to ask my husband for help because I'm sick; initiating sex with my husband; initiating sex with my boss; Initiating sex with a bunch of strangers; being turned down; being turned upside down; asking someone out; asking someone in and out; waiting for the doctor to call back; waiting for the doctor to cum on my back; getting laid off; getting laid; laying off people; getting laid by a bunch of people. This is the world we live in. We live in a vulnerable world. And one of the ways we deal with it is we numb vulnerability. Apina kiipee puuhun, kakkaa gorillan suuhun.
    xxx/ellauri136.html on line 536: And we perfect, most dangerously, our children. Those perfect little babies in our hand, we say, "Look at her, she's perfect. My job is just to keep her perfect -- make sure she makes the tennis team by fifth grade and Yale by seventh."
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 206: And the Majas, they are not aristocratic ladies as their fine apparel may suggest; they lack refinement and dignity, though they are extremely attractive (particularly the one on the right, I would fuck her anytime). The artist calls them majas not mujeres. A patent wink to the same artist's best known work La Maja desnuda from the same year. They are no ordinary women. They are courtesans! Sluts, not to make too fine a point on it. Goya makes a subtle criticism on the society of his time. In Majas on a Balcony, Goya combines an ironic treatment of material with an impressionistic technique, a mode of presentation, which succeeds in creating a piece of social criticism. Buaahahahaha don't make me laugh!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 302: And those roseate nights with their vaporous wings,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 314: And deep through the darkness thine eyes I divined,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 315: And I drank of thy breath — oh sweetness, oh gall,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 316: And thy feet in my brotherly hands reclined,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 320: And to live my Past — laid on thy knees — once more,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 385: And, darling, we have said imperishable things
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 395: And your eyes flashed within the darkness, and the sweet
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 417: And fireside evenings in their warmth and beauty.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 433: And as my eyes astrologised your own,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 435: And in my hands your feet slept still as stone.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 475: And I drank in your breath, O sweetness, O poison!
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 476: And your feet nestled soft in my brotherly hands.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 480: And live again our past, my head laid on your knees,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 550: And as I leaned toward you, and my love told,
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 561: And see the times I snuggled in your thighs.
    xxx/ellauri137.html on line 634: Dancing to Mozart is a satire of Hollywood values and fantasies, Latin American dictatorships, Da Vinci Code conspirators, movie violence, magical realism, televangelists, mixed wrestling, extreme cosmetic surgery, and a host of other sensational idiocies that thrive on 21st century self-delusion. This whimsical contemporary “Candide” offers a trip through the world of out-of-control egos to a final revelation of ordinary common sense. The send-up is a mix of shrewd perception, lampoon, and wacko action that includes the Society of the Crystal Skull, the Opus Dopus, a female wrestling Amazon with one breast, an Arab who wants to recruit Islamic converts like an American billboard evangelist, two energetic film directors with crazy ideas, a rescue from captivity through “mind-invasion” (á la Inception) and a Hindu swami who tries to set all straight with a Bhagavad burrito. And a lot more.
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 90: My Philosophy And My Successful Living
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 222:
    Publicity photograph of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932. The actresses are (rear row) Toshia Mori, Boots Mallory, Ruth Hall, Gloria Stuart, Patricia Ellis, Ginger Rogers, Lilian Bond, Evalyn Knapp, Marian Shockley. (Front row) Dorothy Wilson, Mary Carlisle, Lona Andre, Eleanor Holm, Dorothy Layton.

    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 283: ...And did you prick this patient's boil as I said? OH MY GOODNESS!
    xxx/ellauri138.html on line 297: When Philip and I were in the country together he religiously tuned into Susan Kennedy's Big Band Hall of Fame on WMNR each Saturday night before dinner. He loved to sing along to Frank Sinatra and the Andrews Sisters and often quizzed me about the tracks. Sometimes we danced. One year he gave me a portable radio for my birthday so I'd be able to listen to Susan at home when we weren't together.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 155: Bataille oli mukana perustamassa Documents mutta joutui erimielisyyksiin André Bretonin kanssa. Kiinnos. Breton palaa kuvaan albumissa 45.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 158: Bataillen kiinnostus kohdistui mystiikkaan ja buddhalaiseen filosofiaan. Hän haki äärikokemuksia voidakseen ylittää arkitietoisuuden. Hän osallistui surrealistien ja dadaistien toimintaan, kunnes joutui riitoihin Bretonin kanssa. Vittuako se piti koko ajan riitautua Anteron kaa? Noku Andre alotti! Älä sinä jatka! Mulla oli pienenä kaveri Antero joka asui Eirassa. Ei me muistaaxeni riidelty.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 351: And silent was the flock in woolly fold: Lammaslauma on määkimättä villapuvussa:
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 361: And back returneth, meagre, barefoot, wan, Takas kämpille täytyis löytää tie.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 371: And scarce three steps, ere Music’s golden tongue Kolme askelta, ja sitten kuuluu laulua,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 378: And all night kept awake, for sinners’ sake to grieve. Eiku rukoilemaan lisää takas tuhkakasaan.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 382: And so it chanc’d, for many a door was wide, Ja kazo, niin kävi, kun uxia oli auki monia,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 397: And turn, sole-thoughted, to one Lady there, Keskitytään nyt yhteen, ei eukkoon vaan siloposkeen,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 405: And soft adorings from their loves receive Saattoivat saada munaa umpiunessa saatana,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 409: And couch supine their beauties, lily white; Ja mennä pötkölleen lakanoihin valkoisella navalla,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 420: And back retir’d; not cool’d by high disdain, Saivat vetää tiehensä, ei tullut panoa,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 433: And all the bliss to be before to-morrow morn. Eikös kohta Aune tuvan ovesta jo kurkista.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 464: And grasp’d his fingers in her palsied hand, Tarttuu sen kynnettömään sormeen kädellä,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 476: “And tell me how”—“Good Saints! not here, not here; Ja kerro miten - Voi vittu! ei, ei täällä!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 482: And as she mutter’d “Well-a—well-a-day!” Eukko mutrusti suuta: No jopa, jopa on!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 494: “And be liege-lord of all the Elves and Fays, Ja eleskelet keijujen ja tontun siivellä
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 510: And Madeline asleep in lap of legends old. Kun Madeline koisaa jossakin ihan vieressä.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 532: “And beard them, though they be more fang’d than wolves and bears.” Vedän niitä parrasta niinkuin rovasti.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 550: And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, "Mut ehkä jos sä riittävästi vonkaat,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 552: And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. Sua auttamassa on tuhatkunta imppiä,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 604: And diamonded with panes of quaint device, Ja timanttikoristeisia parasolleja,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 607: And in the midst, ’mong thousand heraldries, Ja kaiken keskellä, ympärillä vaakunoita
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 608: And twilight saints, and dim emblazonings, Ja hämäriä pyhimyxiä, kaluunoita,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 613: And threw warm gules on Madeline’s fair breast, Joka vähän kultasi Madelinen pikku häpyä.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 616: And on her silver cross soft amethyst, Sen hopearisti oli kuin pehmee ametisti,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 617: And on her hair a glory, like a saint: Ja sen tukka hyvin, muut karvat sametisti.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 647: And listen’d to her breathing, if it chanced Kokeili sen hyntteitä, koitti ryntäitä,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 650: And breath’d himself: then from the closet crept, Aloittaa vällykäärmeen tiedusteluretki.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 652: And over the hush’d carpet, silent, stept, Alkoi liha vällyissä, hiljaa kiikkua
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 653: And ’tween the curtains peep’d, where, lo!—how fast she slept. kannikoiden välissä, siitä peremmälle.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 667: And still she slept an azure-lidded sleep, Yhä nukkuu Muumimamma kylellään.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 672: And lucent syrops, tinct with cinnamon; Liian aikaista on kamat pussiin laukoa.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 683: “And now, my love, my seraph fair, awake! "Ja nyt neiti hyvä olis aika herätä,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 716: And moan forth witless words with many a sigh; Sanat sakenee, sekavia pyrskähdyxiä.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 725: “And those sad eyes were spiritual and clear: Kun se puhutteli mua kazoen noilla kauniilla
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 784: And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. Kato! Toi taulu on aito Mauno Mato!
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 798: And they are gone: ay, ages long ago Kaukaa näytti pieniltä kuin kärpäset
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 801: And all his warrior-guests, with shade and form Se parooni, Madelinen isä nimittäin,
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 871: Pikku sävellys eläinsatugenressä, Eginardin Emma, oli hyvinkin suosittu Empire piireissä; se oli mallikasta sentimentaalista trubaduuri kamaa, joka on nykyään aivan pasee. Runoilija on enempi mukavuus alueellaan Sulamitissa, eroottisessa puodissa joka matkii korkeata viisua, ja joissain krekuilta kopsituissa valitusvirsissä joissa on Andre Chenier coveria.
    xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1070: Pierre François Lacenaire, född 20 december 1803 i Francheville, giljotinerad 9 januari 1836 i Paris, var en yrkeskriminell bedragare och mördare, som gått till historien genom sina Minnen (1836), nedtecknade på kort tid medan han väntade på sin avrättning. De utgavs första gången samma år som han dog och finns i svensk översättning sedan 1999. André Breton tog med en av Lacenaires dikter i sin antologi om svart humor, Anthologie de l'humour noir (1940). Hyvä Antero.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 163: King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to its rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. They will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in him, or he who does not await his coming, denies not only the [other] prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about him [the Messiah], as it is written,
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 167: And these are things which are explicitly stated in the Torah, and they comprise all the things which are said by the prophets. Even in the section “Balaam” it is said and there he prophesied about the two Messiahs: about the first Messiah who was David who saved Israel from the from the hands of its enemies, and about the last Messiah, who will arise from among David’s children and who will save Israel at the End. And there he says:
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 171: And think not that the Messiah must perform signs and portents and bring about new things in the world, or that he will resuscitate the dead, or the like. Not so. For, behold, R. Akiba was one of the greatest of the sages of the Mishna, and he was a follower of King Ben Koziba [Bar Kokhba], and he said about him that he was King Messiah. And he and the sages of his generation thought that he was King Messiah, until he was slain because of the sins. As soon as he was slain it became evident to them that he was not the Messiah. And the sages had asked of him neither sign nor a portent. And the essence of the matter is that the laws and ordinances of this Torah are forever and ever, and one must neither add to them or subtract from them.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 173: And if there should arise from the House of David a king, who studies the Torah and occupies himself with the commandments as his father David had, according to the written and oral Torah; and if he forces all Israel to follow the Torah and observe its rules; and if he fights the wars of the Lord—then he must be presumed be the Messiah. And if he succeeds in his acts, and rebuilds the Temple in its place, and gathers the exiled of Israel—then he certainly is the Messiah. And he will repair the whole world to serve the Lord together, as it is written, For then will I turn to the peoples a pure language that they may call upon the name of the Lord to serve Him with one consent (Zeph. 3:9)
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 175: It should not come to one’s mind that in the days of the Messiah anything in the customary order of the world will be annulled, or that there will be something new in the order of Creation. For the world will continue in its path. And that which Isaiah said, the wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid (Isa. 11:6), is but an allegory and a riddle. The true meaning of it is that Israel will dwell in safety with the wicked of the idolaters who are likened to a wolf and a leopard….And all of them will return to faith of truth, and they will neither rob nor despoil, but will eat the things which are permitted, in pleasure, together with Israel, as it is written, The lion shall eat straw like the ox (Isa. 11:7). And likewise, all the similar things said about the Messiah are but allegories. And in the days of the Messiah it will become known to everybody what thing the allegory signified and to what thing it alluded.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 177: The sages said that the only difference between this world and the days of the Messiah will be with regard to the enslavement to the kingdoms. It appears from the plain meaning of the words of the prophets that at the beginning of the days of the Messiah, there will be the war of Gog and Magog. And that prior to the war of Gog and Magog, a prophet will arise to straighten Israel and prepare their hearts, as it is written, Behold, I will send to you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and terrible day of the Lord (Mal. 4:5) And he will come not to declare the pure impure, or the impure pure; not to declare unfit those who are presumed to be fit, nor to declare fit those who are held to be unfit; but for the sake of peace in the world….And there are those among the sages who say that prior to the coming of the Messiah will come Elijah. But all these things and their likes, no man can know how they will be until they will be. For they are indistinct in the writings of the prophets. Neither do the sages have a tradition about these things. It is rather, a matter of interpretation of the Biblical verses. Therefore there is a disagreement among them regarding these matters. And in any case, these are mere details which are not of the essence of the faith. And one should definitely not occupy oneself with the matter of legends, and should not expatiate about the midrashim that deal with these and similar things. And one should not make essentials out of them. For they lead neither to fear nor to love [of God]. Neither should one calculate the End. The sages said, “May the spirit of those who calculate the End be blown away” But let him wait and believe in the matter generally, as we have explained.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 179: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent of all of them will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver ( Mal. 3:3), And he will first purify the Children of Levi and will say: “This is of priestly descent, and this is of Levitic descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, And the Tirshatha [governor] said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with Urim and Thummin (Ezra 2:63) From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not from Israel [in general] but from each tribe and tribe. For he will announce that this one is from such and such a tribe, and this one from such and such a tribe….
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 183: And in that time there will be neither hunger nor war, neither jealousy nor competition, but goodness will spread over everything. And all the delights will be as common as dust. And the whole world will have no other occupation but only to know the Lord. And therefore Israel will be great sages, and knowers of secret things, and they will attain a knowledge of their Creator as far as the power of man allows, as it is written, For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea (Isa. 11:9)
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 193: 10 And I will pour on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of grace and supplication; then they will look on Me whom they pierced. Yes, they will mourn for Him as one mourns for his only son, and grieve for Him as one grieves for a firstborn. Zechariah 12:9-10
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 195: And the land shall mourn (Zech. 12:12). What is the reason of the mourning? R. Dosa and the rabbis differ about it. R. Dosa says: “[They will mourn] over the Messiah who will be slain, “ and the say; “[The will mourn] over the Evil Inclination which will be killed [in the days of the Messiah]…” Babylonian Talmud Sukkah 52a[7]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 197: The rabbis have taught; The Holy One, blessed be He, will say to Messiah ben David, may he be revealed soon in our day!; “Ask of Me anything, and I shall give it to you, for it is written, The Lord said unto me, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee, ask of Me and I will give the nations for thy inheritance (Psalms 2:7-8)” And when he will see that Messiah ben Joseph will be slain, he will say before Him: “Master of the World! I ask nothing of you except life! God will say to him: “Even before you said, ‘life,’ your father David prophesied about you as it is written, He asked life of Me, Thou gavest it him (Ps. 21:5) Babylonian Talmud Sukkah 52a
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 199: And the land shall mourn, every family apart (Zech. 12:12). Two have interpreted this verse. One said: “This is the mourning over the Messiah,” and the other said: “This is the mourning over the Evil Inclination” [which will be killed by God in the Messianic days]. Yerushalmi Talmud Sukka 55b[10],[11]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 207: R. Y’hoshu’a ben Levi once found Elijah standing at the entrance of the cave or R. Shim’on ben Yohai…He asked him: “When will the Messiah come?” He said to him: “Go, ask him himself” “And where does he sit? “At the entrance of the city [of Rome]” “And what are his marks?” “His marks are that he sits among the poor who suffer of diseases, and while all of them unwind and rewind[the bandages of all their wounds] at once, he unwinds and rewinds them one by one, for he says, ‘Should I be summoned, there must be no delay.’” R. Y’hoshu’a went to him and said to him; “Peace be unto you, my Master and Teacher!” He said to him: “Peace unto you, Son of Levi!” He said to him: when will the Master come?” He said to him: “Today.” R. Y’hoshu’a went to Elijah, who asked him; “What did he tell you?” R. Y’hoshu’s said “[He said to me:] Peace be unto you, Son of Levi!” Elijah said to him: “[By saying this] he assured the World to Come for you and your father.” R. Y’hoshu’a then said to Elijah: “The Messiah lied to me, for he said ‘today I shall come,’ and he did not come.” Elijah said: “This is what he told you: 'Today', If you but hearken to His voice’ (Ps. 95:7) (Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 98a)[12]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 209: The fifth house [in the heavenly Paradise] is built of onyx and jasper stones, and inlaid stones, and silver and gold, and good pure gold. And around it are rivers of balsam, and before its door flows the River Gihon. And [it has] a canopy of all trees of incense and good scent. And[in it are] beds of gold and silver, and embroidered garments. And there sits Messiah ben David and Elijah and Messiah ben Ephraim. And there is a canopy of incense trees as in the Sanctuary which Moses made in the desert. And all its vessels and pillars are of silver, its covering is gold, its seat is purple. And in it is Messiah ben David who loves Jerusalem. Elijah of blessed memory takes hold of his head, places it in his lap and holds it, and says to him: “Endure the sufferings and the sentence of your Master who makes you suffer because of the sin of Israel.” And thus it is written; He was wounded because of our transgressions, he was crushed because of our iniquities (Isaiah 53:5) until the time when the comes. (“Midrash Konen” BhM 2:29-30)[13]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 219: 6 And he will turn The hearts of the fathers to the children, And the hearts of the children to their fathers, Lest I come and strike the earth with a curse. Malachi 4:5-6
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 226: At that time Michael the great [celestial] prince will rise and blow the shofar three times…and Messiah ben David and Elijah will be revealed. And the two of them will go to Israel who will be [at that time] in the desert of the peoples, and Elijah will say to them; “This is the Messiah.” And he will return their heart [which will be faint] and will strengthen their hand… (T’fillat R. Shim’on ben Yohai, BhM 2:125)[15],[16]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 234: 5 "You shall fall on the open field; for I have spoken," says the Lord God. 6 "And I will send fire on Magog and on those who live in security in the coastlands. Then they shall know that I am the Lord. Ezekiel 39:5-6
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 240: Two men remained in the camp. The name of one of them was Eldad, and then name of the other Medad. And the Holy Spirit descended upon them…and both prophesied as one and said: “In the End of Days, Gog and Magog and their armies will fall into the hands of King Messiah, and for seven years the Children of Israel will light fire form the shares of their weapons; they will not go out to the forest and will not cut down a [single] tree.. (Targum. Yer. To Num. 11;26)[18]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 246: 23 "Thus he said: 'The fourth beast shall be A fourth kingdom on earth, Which shall be different from all other kingdoms, And shall devour the whole earth, Trample it and break it in pieces. 24 The ten horns are ten kings Who shall arise from this kingdom. And another shall rise after them; He shall be different from the first ones, And shall subdue three kings. 25 He shall speak pompous words against the Most High, Shall persecute the saints of the Most High, And shall intend to change times and law. Then the saints shall be given into his hand For a time and times and half a time. 26 'But the court shall be seated, And they shall take away his dominion, To consume and destroy it forever. Daniel 7: 23-26
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 248: And when the days of the Messiah arrive, Gog and Magog will come up against the Lord of Israel, because they will hear that Israel is without a king and sits in safety. Instantly they will take with them seventy-one nations and go up to Jerusalem, and they will say; “Pharaoh was a fool to command that the males [of the Israelites] be killed and to let the females live. Balaam was an idiot that he wanted to curse them and did not know that their God had blessed them. Haman was insane in that he wanted to kill them, and he did not know their God can save them. I shall not do as they did, but shall fight against their God first, and thereafter I shall slay them…” And the Holy One, blessed be He, will say to him; “You wicked one! You want to wage war against Me? By your life, I shall wage war against you! Instantly the Holy One, blessed be He will cause hailstones, which are hidden in the firmament, to descend upon him, and will bring upon him a great plague… And after him will arise another king, wicked and insolent, and he will wage war against Israel for three months, and his name is Armilus. And these are his marks; he will be bald, one his eyes will be small, the other big. His right arm will be only as long as a hand…..And he will go up to Jerusalem and will slay Messiah ben Joseph…. And thereafter will come Messiah ben David….And he will kill the wick Armilus…And thereafter the Holy One, blessed be He, will gather all Israel who are dispersed here and there. (Midrash waYosha[19])
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 254: 13 I was watching in the night visions, And behold, One like the Son of Man, Coming with the clouds of heaven! He came to the Ancient of Days, And they brought Him near before Him. 14 Then to Him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, That all peoples, nations, and languages should serve Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion, Which shall not pass away, And His kingdom the one Which shall not be destroyed. Daniel 7:14-14
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 258: And now let us speak in praise of King Messiah who will come in the future with the clouds of heaven and two Seraphim [fiery angels] to his right and to his left, as it is written, behold with the clouds of heaven came one like unto a son of man (Daniel 7:13) (Pirqe Mashiah, BhM 3:70)[21]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 264: 1 “At that time Michael shall stand up, The great prince who stands watch over the sons of your people; And there shall be a time of trouble, Such as never was since there was a nation, Even to that time. And at that time your people shall be delivered, Every one who is found written in the book. 2 And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, Some to everlasting life, Some to shame and everlasting contempt. Daniel 12:1-2
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 266: R. Hiyya bar Yosef said: “In the future the pious will sprout up and emerge in Jerusalem, as it is said, They will blossom out of the city like grass of the earth (Ps. 72:16)… And they will rise up in their garments, as can be concluded from the wheat; If the wheat, which is buried naked, rises in several clothes, how much more so the pious who are buried in their clothes.” Babylonian Talmud Ta’an 2 a[22]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 268: Our master said two things in the name of R. Helbo: Why did the Fathers love to be buried in the Land of Israel? Because the dead of the land of Israel will be the first to come to life in the days of the Messiah, and they will eat [enjoy] the years of the Messiah. And R. Hama bar R. Hanina said: “He who dies abroad and is buried there, two deaths are in his hand….” R. Simon said: “If so, the righteous who are buried abroad will be the losers? [Not so,] for what does the Holy One, blessed be He, do? He hollows out the earth before them, and makes them into something like a skin bottle, ant they will roll and come until they reach the Land of Israel. And when they reach the Land of Israel He put the spirit of life into them they stand up.” (Midrash Tan. Buber, 1:214)[23]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 274: 2 Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the foreskin mountain of the Lord´s house Shall be established on the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow to it. 3 Many people shall come and say, "Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, To the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, And we shall walk in His paths." For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Isaiah 2:2-3
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 278: Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “Jerusalem of this World is not like Jerusalem of the World to Come. Jerusalem of This world—anybody who wants to go up to visit her, can do so; but to Jerusalem of the World to Come only those can go up who are invited to come…” And Rabba said in the name of R. Yohanan: “In the future, the Holy One, blessed be He, will elevate Jerusalem by three parasangs…Resh Laqish said: “In the future the Holy One, blessed be He, will add to Jerusalem a thousand gardens, a thousand towers, a thousand fortresses, and a thousand passages, and each of them will be like sepphoris in its tranquil days, and there were in it 180,000 marketplaces of merchants of pot dishes.” (Babylonian Talmud Bab. Bath. 75b)[24]
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 442: In London philosophers were considering life, love and liberty in light of all that has happened over the last couple of years -and considering ways of dealing with it through philosophical thinking like Stoicism. And gin. Online tickets here.
    xxx/ellauri148.html on line 462: And here the ladies of Sevilla, Spain: On the occasion ofthe celebration of World Philosophy Day on November 18, the class of "Gender and Criticism of p Ideologies" of the 4th year of the Degree in Humanities and 5th year of the double degree in Humanities and Translation and Interpreting has prepared a series ofposters and videos to publicize current female philosophers.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 358: Jesus Christ Superstar on Norman Jewisonin ohjaama elokuva vuodelta 1973. Se perustuu Tim Ricen ja Andrew Lloyd Webberin samannimiseen musikaaliin, ja sen pääosissa ovat Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Yvonne Elliman ja Barry Dennen. Elokuva sai Oscar-ehdokkuuden parhaasta musiikista. Video-oppaassa vuodelta 1994 Asko Alanen piti elokuvaa yritteliäänä mutta vanhentuneena ja antoi sille kaksi tähteä viidestä, mikä vastaa sanallista arviota ”keskinkertainen”.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 360: According to the Anglo-Saxons, the film centers on the conflict between Judas and Jesus during the week of the crucifixion of Jesus. Needless to say, Neeley, Anderson, and Elliman were nominated for Golden Globe Awards in 1974 for their portrayals of Jesus, Judas, and Mary Magdalene, respectively. It attracted criticism from a few religious groups and received mixed reviews from critics.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 381: Jesus Christ Superstar is a Rock Opera and (subverted?) Passion Play by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Originally released as a Concept Album in 1970 (when Lloyd Webber and Rice were still in their very early twenties, no less!), it made its way to the Broadway and London stage in 1971, and was adapted into a film directed by Norman Jewison in 1973. An updated version was recorded sometime around 2000 by Webber's Really Useful Group for PBS. A filmed version of the UK arena tour starring Tom Munchin as Judas was released on DVD and digital in 2012, and a live adaptation starring John Lennon as Jesus, Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene and Alice Cooper as Herod that aired on NBC in 2018. The show lives on in stage productions and tours (and even non-theatrical tribute albums from fans who were more attracted to it as an album than a show) to this day. Inspired by… The Four Gospels of The Bible (specifically the arrival in Jerusalem and subsequent crucifixion of Jesus), it chronicles the last seven days of Jesus' life, focusing mainly on the characters of Jesus, Judas and Mary Magdalene. It's regarded among Andrew Lloyd Webber's best works, which is not saying much. It's a pseudo-sequel to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, though this took a bit more liberty with the source material and is considerably less playful.
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 434: Arguably the strongest moment: when he is at absolute rock bottom, right before his suicide, Judas breaks into a reprise of Mary's "I Don't Know How to Love Him." When Mary sings it, it's implicitly about romantic love. And while Judas's version stops before "And I've had so many men before," it concludes with the anguished cry, "Does he love me, too? Does he care for me?"
    xxx/ellauri149.html on line 448: Judas is especially Ambiguously Gay in the 2012 arena tour, due in large part to Judas actor Tom Munchin's camp stage persona. And guyliner.
    xxx/ellauri154.html on line 73: Pyylevän ja pyllynruman Gonorrhén rivot lastut saivat miesmäisen George Sandin kuohuxiin. Sandin kuoharia lipittivät Musset nuorena ja Flaubert vanhana. Andre Maurois toimi molempien elämäkerturina, pitäisikö lukea. Elsassin juutalainen Herzog ei tainnut kyllä olla mikään huumormies. Sen perhe oli seinäverkon kutojia. Herttuasta tuli maailmansodan jälkeen huono kuningas. Se oli vähän tollanen sakkolihan mezästäjä kuin Valesnesin herra. Munasäkillä on kyllä sana hallussa, sitä ei käy kieltäminen:
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 263: Once, when the Baal Shem Tov was on a journey, Sabbath overtook him on the highway. He stopped the wagon, and went out into the field to perform the services that welcome the coming of Sabbath, and to remain there until the Sabbath was ended. On the field, a flock of sheep were grazing. When Baal Shem Tov raised his voice a tad and spoke the prayers that welcome the Sabbath as the coming of a Bride, the sheep rose upon their hind legs, and lifted their heads in the air, and stood like people listening. And so they remained in wrapt attention for two hours, all the while that the Baal Shem spoke.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 336: Andrei Orlov on samaa mieltä Gershom Shulemin kaa että nimi Metatron on pelkkää glossolaliaa.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 337: Käännetty englannista --- Andrei A.Orlov on amerikkalainen juutalaisuuden ja kristinuskon professori antiikin aikana Marquetten yliopistossa. Hän "on erikoistunut juutalaisen apokalyptismin ja mystiikan, toisen temppelin juutalaisuuden ja Vanhan testamentin Pseudepigraphan asiantuntijoihin." Wikipedia (englanti). Gershom Scholem oli saksalaissyntyinen israelilainen historioitsija ja modernin tieteellisen kabbalan tutkimuksen perustaja. Hänen teoksiinsa kuuluvat vaikutusvaltainen luentokokoelma Die jüdische Mystik in ihren Hauptströmungen sekä sabbatealaisten mystisen messiaan Šabbetai Tsevin elämäkerta.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 494: Wie gut hat Anders Nygren es auf Schwedisch formuliert: Gottes Liebe wird zudem als „entirely independent of external stimulus and motivation“ bezeichnet (Nygren ix). Anders Nygren oli ruotsalainen luterilainen teologi. Hän oli systemaattisen teologian professori Lundin yliopistossa vuodesta 1924 ja hänet valittiin Lundin piispaksi vuonna 1948. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten kaksikirjaisista teoksistaan Agape ja Eros.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 497: Anders Johan Nygren (19. maaliskuuta 1869 Vassor, Koivulahti – 15. toukokuuta 1902 Vaasa) oli suomenruotsalainen kirjailija.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 523: And whatever comes our way
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 527: And explode into space
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 532: And the feelin' that I'm under
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 536: And explode into space
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 549: And whatever comes our way
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 553: And explode into space
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 575: Die erste Psychoanalytikerin, die versuchte, Buber die Psychoanalyse näher zu bringen, war Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861–1937). Wie wir schon wisssen, war sie mit Nietzsche und Rilke eng beschäftigt, kein Wunder dass sie sich um Bubers tolle Liebestheorien interessierte.
    xxx/ellauri157.html on line 579: Laut Mitteilung der Enkelin von Buber, Judith Buber-Agassi, habe Andreas-Salomé ihm später ausgeredet, ein Buch „gegen Freud“ zu schreiben, mit der Behauptung, „die Freudianische Psychoanalyse brauche noch Zeit zum Reifen“.
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 221: And word is up to madam the queen, and that's the worst of all

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 231: And cast him out to sea

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 245: And as she rode into Glasgow town

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 258: And the death I was to dee

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 262: And the only reward I find for this

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 267: And tie a napkin round my face

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 276: And let your folly be

    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 283: And Mary Carmichael and me
    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 605: And said ‘amen’

    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 50: The staff is miraculously transformed into a snake and then back into a staff. The staff is thereafter referred to as the "rod of God" or "staff of God" (depending on the translation). And thou shalt take this rod in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt do signs".
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 63: The staff with which Jacob crossed the Jordan is identical with that which Judah gave to his daughter-in-law, Tamar (Gen. xxxii. 10, xxxviii. 18). It is likewise the holy rod with which Moses worked (Ex. iv. 20, 21), with which Aaron performed wonders before Pharaoh (Ex. vii. 10), and with which, finally, David slew the giant Goliath (I Sam. xvii. 40). David left it to his descendants, and the Davidic kings used it as a scepter until the destruction of the Temple, when it miraculously disappeared. When the Messiah comes it will be given to him for a scepter in token of his authority over the heathen. (And we don't mean INRI here.)
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 359: For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, "ABBA father." Romans 8:15
    xxx/ellauri166.html on line 365: "You, however, are controlled not by the sinful nature but by the spirit, if the spirit of Yahuah (Ruch Ah Qudsh) lives in you. And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Mashiach (Messiah), he does not belong to Yahusha Ha Mashiach the Messiah." Romans 8:9
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 52: Francesca è presentata come una donna colta, esperta di letteratura amorosa (cita indirettamente lo Stilnovo e Andrea Cappellano, quindi conosce i dettami dell'amor cortese). Attraverso il suo personaggio Dante compie una parziale ritrattazione della sua precedente produzione poetica (stilnovistica e, soprattutto, delle Petrose), che avendo l'amore come argomento poteva spingere il lettore a mettere in pratica gli esempi letterari e cadere nel peccato di lussuria. Francesca è il primo dannato che pronuncia un discorso nell'Inferno dantesco, mentre Guido Guinizelli (citato indirettamente dalla donna) e il trovatore provenzale Arnaut Daniel saranno gli ultimi penitenti a dialogare con Dante nel Purgatorio (Canto XXVI), colpevoli anche loro di lussuria e produttori di quella letteratura amorosa di cui Francesca era stata appassionata lettrice.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 268: And now for something completely different! Isaac Singerin luonnehdinta sen isän lapsenuskosta on siteerauxen arvoinen. Tämän paremmin voi uskonnollista maailmankuvaa tuskin puolustaa.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 472: I have heard much of the nefarious, and dangerous plan, and doctrines of the Illuminati, but never saw the Book until you were pleased to send it to me. The same causes which have prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your letter have prevented my reading the Book, hitherto; namely, the multiplicity of matters which pressed upon me before, and the debilitated state in which I was left after, a severe fever had been removed. And which allows me to add little more now, than thanks for your kind wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into, of my Presiding over the English lodges in this Country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice, within the last thirty years. I believe notwithstanding, that none of the Lodges in this Country are contaminated with the principles ascribed to the Society of the Illuminati. With respect I am &c.
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 478: It also occurred to me that you might have had Ideas to that Purport when you disapproved of the Meetings of the Democratic-Societies, which appeared to me to be a Branch of that Order, though many Members may be entirely ignorant of the Plan. Those Men who are so much attached to French Principles, have all the Marks of Jacobinism. They first cast off all religious Restraints, and then became fit for perpetrating every Act of Inhumanity. And, it is remarkable, that most of them are actually Scoffers at all religious Principles. It is said that the ‘Lodge Theodore in Bavaria became notorious for the many bold and dangerous Sentiments in Religion and Politics that were uttered in their Harangues, and its Members were remarkable for their Zeal in making Proselytes’; (and no Wonder since the Order was to rule the World.) Is not there a striking Similarity between their Proceedings and those of many Societies that oppose the Measures of our present Government?
    xxx/ellauri167.html on line 534: And by teaching innocence of conduct, he expected to place men in their natural state of liberty & equality. He says, no one ever laid a surer foundation for liberty than our grand master, Jesus of Nazareth.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 49: And they've apparently been breeding with humans, meaning that half-human, half-lizards are living among us.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 102: The meme rot of the term ever since is evident. Roaches creeping out from every crevice: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for a "new world order" based on new ideas, saying the era of tyranny has come to a dead-end. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said "it's time to move from words. We are also fighting for a New World Order". Turkish President Abdullah Gül said: "I don't think you can control all the world from one centre. There are big nations. There are huge populations. There is unbelievable economic development in some parts of the world. So what we have to do is, instead of unilateral actions, act all together, make common decisions and have consultations with the world, to let a new world order emerge." What the FUCK!? And here is the death blow:
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 276: And here is where dissociation comes in. We know empirically from DID that consciousness can give rise to many operationally distinct centers of concurrent experience, each with its own personality and sense of identity. Therefore, if something analogous to DID happens at a universal level, the one universal consciousness could, as a result, give rise to many alters with private inner lives like yours and ours. As such, we may all be alters—dissociated personalities—of universal consciousness! God is schizophrenic, and you and me are His split personalities! Well he does strike readers of the "good book" as somewhat paranoid.
    xxx/ellauri168.html on line 290: Chalmers is the lead singer of the Zombie Blues band, which performed at the music festival Qualia Fest in 2012 in New York.Chalmers is in a relationship with Claudia Passos Ferreira, a philosopher and psychologist from Rio de Janeiro. Regarding religion, Chalmers has said: "I have no religious views myself and no spiritual views, except watered down humanistic, spiritual views. And consciousness is just a fact of life. It's a natural fact of life.”
    xxx/ellauri169.html on line 399: And he looked at me and he said: "Beloved woman, I am Ramtha the Enlightened One, and I have come to help you over bitch" And, well, what would you do? I didn't understand because I am a simple person so I looked to see if the floor was still underneath the chair. And he said: "It is called the bitch of limitation", and he said: "And I am here, and we are going to do grand work together."
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 64: And I could wish my days to be Ja mä voisin toivoa päivieni
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 78: And I could wish my days to be Hizi kun saisin pantua päiväni
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 93: And lovely is the Rose, Ruusuhan on ihana,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 103: And while the young lambs bound Ja karizaiset pomppivat
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 107: And I again am strong: Ja mä olen vahva taas;
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 112: And all the earth is gay; Ja koko maa on hilpeä,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 115: And with the heart of May Mittumaarin tunnelmiin
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 130: And the Children are culling Ja lapset kullittelee
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 135: And the Babe leaps up on his Mother's arm:— Ja vauva notkuu äidin käsivarrella:
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 148: And cometh from afar: Ja tulee pitkältä.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 150: And not in utter nakedness, Eikä ihan nakuna,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 161: And by the vision splendid Ja aivan loistava näkymä
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 164: And fade into the light of common day. Ja himmetä tutuxi arkiryskeexi.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 168: And, even with something of a Mother's mind, Ja vähän sama mielessä kuin äitykällä,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 169: And no unworthy aim, On sen sihti hyvä,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 173: And that imperial palace whence he came. Ja palazin mistä se on kotoisin.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 185: And this hath now his heart, Tää sitä askarruttaa nyt,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 186: And unto this he frames his song: Tästä se väsää laulua,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 191: And with new joy and pride Ja rupee uudella innolla
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 220: And custom lie upon thee with a weight, Ja tavat painaa sua kamalasti,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 263: And see the Children sport upon the shore, Ja nähdä lapset leikkimässä rannalla
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 264: And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore. Ja kuulla zunamin joka on sinne matkalla.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 267: And let the young Lambs bound Ja antaa karizoiden pomppia
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 287: And O, ye Fountains, Meadows, Hills, and Groves, Ja voi te lähteet, niityt, mäet ja meziköt,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 342: Another Wexford book. The title is taken from Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 146': "So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then." Sonet 146, jonka William Shakespeare on osoittanut sielulleen, "syntiselle maalleen", on vetoomus itselleen arvostamaan sisäisiä ominaisuuksia ja tyydytystä ulkomuodon sijaan. Bill oli Reg Wexfordin lailla turhamainen miekkonen.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 359: And let that pine to aggravate thy store; Sen kärsiä niin että siitä ize vaurastut,
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 363: And, Death once dead, there's no more dying then. Kuolemalla voitat silleen niinkö kuoleman.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 657: It’s so good to follow and copy something that works, to follow someone who’s been through it and done it, and to find that modern empirical scientific research is confirming our experiences. And it’s good to be able to describe the process in dictionary definable words and post scientific empirical neurological and genetic research that both confirms actualism and buckets the spiritual belief in an immortal Godly soul. Ah, serendipity abounds … Peter, The Actual Freedom Trust Mailing List.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 946: "On vaikea nähdä mitä H. tarkoitti fosfaatilla." Vittu linnunpaskaa laivattiin Ranskaankin laivakaupalla lannoitteexi Andeilta. Paskasta tässä puhutaan.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1024: Opiskelijoiden ryhmittely. Ja kun Jeesus sanoi näin, Tuomas, Andreas, Jaakob ja Simon kaniini olivat lännessä kasvot kääntyneenä länteen päin, ja Filippus ja Bartholomew olivat etelässä kääntyneet kohti etelää, ja muut opiskelijat ja naisopiskelijat seisoivat selin Jeesuksen takana. Mutta Jeesus seisoi alttarilla.
    xxx/ellauri170.html on line 1092: Prinssi Andrew vastasi ja sanoi: "Ylimielinen, nenäkäs mies, kun hän tulee ulos ruumiista, mitä hänelle tapahtuu?" Ylimielisen kurittamisesta. Jeesus sanoi: "Jos tällaisen aika päättyy pallon läpi, Ariēlin vastaanottajat tulevat hänen peräänsä ja johdattavat hänen sielunsa ulos [ruumiista] ja viettävät kolme päivää matkustaen ympäri maailmaa [sen kanssa] ja opettaen sitä maailman luotujen suhteen. Sen jälkeen he johdattavat sen Amenteen ariēlin eteen; ja hän kostaa sen 20 kuukauden niitityksillään. Sen jälkeen he johtavat sen kaaokseen Ennen Jaldabaōthia ja hänen 49 demoniaan; ja Hän ja hänen demoninsa kostelevat sitä vielä 20 kuukautta."
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 87: « Salut, maître ! » (Salëm, rabboni, je crois), du jardin des Oliviers ― et le bruit du baiser de l’Is-Karioth, ― l’Ecce Homo du tragique préfet ! Muisk! Homoerotiikkaa. Vähän vittuilua suupielestä Andre Dupinille jolta epäonnistui työläisten vallankumous 1848.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 102: Virgil´s Bucolica known as Eclogues? Eclogue (ecloga; from the Greek ἐκλογή) means 'selection', 'choice'. There are theories, of course -- perhaps these Eclogues we have are a 'selection' of the best of a larger body of bucolic poetry written by Virgil. But nobody is certain. And two: who is the 'god' mentioned right at the start of Eclogue 1?
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 119: Very likely. But this is what occurs to me: in these poems, Virgil reworks Theocritus´ idylls, in detail, down to including many embedded passages and quotations translated from Greek into Virgillian Latin. I wonder if Θεόκριτος isn't the god who opened the leisure of the pastoral idyll to Virgil. Θεός means 'god' after all, as Virgil would have known. And κριτος? Well κριτος means 'selection', 'choice'. It means eclogue.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 134:
    Andra kulturella referenser

    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 874: On sanomattakin selvää, että Androidi käyttää samoja hajuvesiä kuin mallinsa, ja sillä on, kuten sanoin, sama emanaatio eli eritteiden hajukoktaili. "Ja miten hän matkustaa?" "Mutta kuin toinen! vastasi Edison. On paljon outoja matkustajia. Neiti Hadaly, jolle on ilmoitettu matkasta, on siellä täysin moitteeton. Ehkä hieman unelias ja hiljainen kuin Dark, puhuen itse asiassa vain sinulle, hyvin hiljaa ja harvoin (kelaa mikä parannus entiseen): mutta jos hän istuu vieressäsi, on hänen jopa täysin turhaa laskea verhoaan.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 882: - Vai niin ! elävä taideteos, vaippojamme lukuunottamatta, hänellä ei ole käyttöä terveyssiteille. ― Katso: Androidin mukana on vakiovarusteena raskas eebenpuuarkku, joka on pehmustettu mustalla satiinilla. Tämän symbolisen kotelon sisäpuoli on täsmälleen se naismuodon muotti, joka sen on tarkoitus ottaa. Tämä on hänen myötäjäiset. Ylälehdet avataan pienellä tähtimäisellä kultaavaimella, jonka lukko on sijoitettu yöpöydän alle. Eiku sinne vaan köyrimään. Muista kääntää äänet päälle on/off nappulasta.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 941: Tässä on. Löysin tämän asunnon alta muutaman sadan metrin päässä kaksi hyvin laajaa maanalaista, muinaista kuhmua ikimuistoisista Algonquin-heimoista, jotka asuivat vanhoina vuosisatoina (eli n. 100v sitten) tällä alueella. Nämä tumuluxet eivät ole harvinaisia osavaltioissa, erityisesti New Jerseyssä, mutta algonquinit ovat. Tahrasin nää voimakkaalla basalttikerroksella Andien tulivuorista, maanalaisen pääseinän saviseinistä. Loin hurskastisesti vittuun sachemsin muumiot ja jauhemaiset luut: jälkimmäiset olen tukkinut - luultavasti ikuisesti, pihan perälle huusin tuhkasankkoon.
    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 966: Lordi Ewald katsoi androidia. Hadalyn rauhallinen hengitys kohotti hänen rintojensa vaaleaa hopeaa. Piano aloitti yllättäen yksin, rikkaissa harmonioissa: koskettimet putosivat kuin näkymättömien sormien alle. Ja Androïdin pehmeä ääni, jota seurasi näin, alkoi laulaa pyllyverhon alla yliluonnollisen naisellisuuden taivutuksella. Lordi Ewald tunsi tämän odottamattoman kappaleen aikana eräänlaisen kauhean yllätyksen valtaavan itsensä: Lortin viisari vinxahti karhupuvusta huolimatta vastustamattomalla voimalla kello yhteen!
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 37: "Androidi", hän sanoi välinpitämättömästi, "on jaettu neljään osaan:
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 59: In 1664, Malebranche first read Descartes' Treatise on Man, an account of the physiology of the human body. Malebranche's biographer, Father Yves André reported that Malebranche was influenced by Descartes’ book because it allowed him to view the natural world without Aristotelian scholasticism. (Okay, siis taas tämmönen uskonnon apologisti pahan luonnontieteen kynsistä.) Malebranche spent the next decade studying Cartesianism.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 111: Androidi käveli pois, meni ottamaan hyllyltä tarjottimen, jolla paistoi kolme opaalisavulla maalattua venetsialaista lasia, vieressä olkiviinipullo ja tuoksuva rasia, raskaita kuubalaisia ​​sikareita.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 150: - Eikö se nyt ole aika ilmeistä? No ymmärrät sen vielä paremmin, kun määset kohta sen sisukaluja. "Rakas neiti", hän lisäsi kääntyen äkillisesti liikkumattoman Androiden puoleen, "olkaa armollisia jättääksenne meidät hetkeksi rauhaan, Milord Ewald ja minä: nuoren tytön ei pitäisi kuulla sitä, mitä aion kertoa hänelle.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 152: Noniin, siis! Olin kerran lusimassa yhden koulukaverini kanssa, yhden Anderssonin, vai oliko se Kitula? No joka tapauxessa, Andersonilla meni tosi kivasti. Vahva asema, kaksi lasta, todellinen kumppani, urhoollinen ja onnellinen, se oli tälle arvokkaalle pojalle onnen voittaja, eikö niin? Eräänä iltana New Yorkissa sellaisen kokouksen päätteeksi, jossa kuuluisan sisällissodan lopputulos oli päätetty hurraalla, kaksi hänen naapuriansa pöydässä ehdotti, että he jatkaisivat juhlaa teatterissa.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 154: Anderson, esimerkillinen aviomies ja aamuvirkku työntekijä, viipyi yleensä hyvin harvoin ja aina tylsistyneenä poissa kotoaan. Mutta sinä samana aamuna rouva Andersonin ja hänen välillä oli syntynyt turha pieni kotitöiden jakamista koskeva sanapilvi, erittäin hyödytön keskustelu ilman, että rouva halusi kunnolla perustella. Joten "mukavana luonteena" Anderson suostui seuraamaan näitä herroja. ― Kun rakastava nainen pyytää meitä ilman erityistä syytä, ettemme tee jotain, sanon, että todella täydellisen miehen ominaisuus on tehdä juuri niin. Eli tiiatteriin!
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 161: Tapasimme neiti Evelynin, kauniin punapään. Nämä herrat, kuultuaan häntä, vaihtoivat ystävällisen lapsen kanssa muutaman tilaisuuden ilkivaltaan, enemmän tai vähemmän miellyttävin seurauxin. Anderson, hajamielinen, katseli ympärilleen kiinnittämättä pienintäkään huomiota tanssijaan. Tai no ehkä ihan pienen.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 165: Tällä kertaa Anderson tietysti kieltäytyi ja oli juuri jättämässä lomaansa näiden herrasmiesten ystävällisestä vaatimuksesta huolimatta, kun mieleenpainuva mieletön muisto hänen pienestä piknikstään rouvan kanssa aamulla, ympäröivän jännityksen liioiteltuna, palasi häneen. "Mutta muuten, tähän mennessä rouva Anderson on täytynyt jo nukkua Oli ehkä parempi palata kotiin vähän myöhemmin?" Katsotaan? Kysymys oli tunnin tai kahden tappamisesta! Mitä tulee neiti Evelynin urhoolliseen seuraan, se oli hänen ystäviensä asia, ei hänen. Hän ei edes tiennyt, miksi tämä tyttö ei miellyttänyt häntä tarpeeksi fyysisesti. Tai no ehkä vähän.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 169: Kerran pöydän ääressä tapahtui, että neiti Evelyn, joka oli tarkkaillut tarkasti Andersonin välinpitämätöntä käytöstä, suoritti häneen mitä verhoisimmalla taidolla viettelevimmät huomionsa. Hänen vaatimaton käytöksensä antoi hänen kasvoilleen niin viehättävän korkeuden, että kuudennen vaahtolasillisen kohdalla tuli ajatus - oi! se oli vain kipinä!... ― mutta vihdoinkin epämääräinen viiden piston mahdollisuus ― kävi ystäväni Edwardin mieleen.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 179: Kun neekeri tuli ilmoittamaan Andersonin taksia, neiti Evelyn kutsui itsensä hiljaa ja pyysi, riittävän perustellusti, ottamaan hänet kotiin.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 182: "Lisäksi se ei merkinnyt mitään: hän jättäisi hänet tuolle portille ja se olisi ohi. » Joten kaksikko lähti yhdessä. Kylmä ilma, varjo, katujen hiljaisuus lisäsivät Andersonin pientä uupumusta levottomuuteen ja uneliaisuuteen. Niin, että hän huomasi (näkikö hän unta?) juomassa hänelle tarjottua kuumaa teetä kotona ja valkein käsin, neiti Evelyn Habal - nyt vaaleanpunaisessa satiinisessa kylpytakissa, hyvän tulen edessä, lämmin, tuoksuva ja huumaava huone.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 186: Neiti Evelyn laski tämän sanan kuullessaan kauniin kalpean päänsä ja hänen silmäripsiensä välissä välkkyi kaksi huomaamatonta kyyneltä. Anderson halusi kuitenkin imarreltuna pehmentää jäähyväistensä röyhkeyttä "muutamalla järkevällä sanalla".
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 192: Silloin neiti Evelyn, vieläkin ärtyisä, teki hänelle typerän ystävällisyyden heittämällä huoneen avaimen ulos ikkunasta lukon kääntämisen jälkeen. Tällä kertaa vakava mies heräsi aivan Andersonin luona. Hän suuttui. Mutta pitsityynyyn tukahdutettu nyyhkytys pehmensi hänen oikeutettua suuttumuksensa.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 199: "Kokouxen juhlallisuus selittäisi monia asioita huomenna, hänen palatessaan, - oletetaan, jopa myönnetään, että... ― Ah! Varmasti pitäisi tyytyä johonkin epäviralliseen ja vähäpätöiseen valheeseen rouva Andersonin suhteen! ― (Esimerkiksi tämä kyllästytti häntä; tämä… Bast! hän selvittäisi huomenna). Sitä paitsi tänä iltana oli liian myöhäistä. ”Hän esimerkiksi lupasi itselleen kunniakseen! ettei mikään muu aamunkoitto yllättäisi häntä tässä huoneessa… jne., jne…”
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 203: Toivottavasti, eikö? että Anderson osasi urhoollisena ja palavana ritarina käyttää hyväkseen ne tunteet, jotka Destiny oli juuri tarjonnut hänelle niin lempeällä väkivallalla.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 207: "Tässä on minun mielipiteeni tämänkaltaisista oikuista tai heikkouksista", vastasi Edison (kun palattuaan Hadaly kaatoi hiljaa espanjalaista viiniä kahdelle vierailleen ja meni sitten pois.) "Pidän ja väitän, että on harvinaista, että ainakin yksi näistä kevyistä seikkailuista (johon uskotaan kuluvan vain kellotaulun käännös, katumus ja sata dollaria) ei vaikuta tuhoisella tavalla päivien kokonaisuuteen. Nyt Anderson oli heti ensimmäisellä yrityksellä kaatunut siihen, joka on kohtalokas, vaikka sen täytyi kuitenkin tuntua vain yleisimmältä ja merkityksettömämmältä.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 209: Vaimon yrmeys ja kylmäily seuraavana aamuna loukkasivat hirveästi ystäväni Edwardin itsetuntoa - pisto sitäkin vaarallisempi, koska se kosketti hänen todellisen rakkauden tunteita vaimoaan, isoa naista kohtaan. "Seuraavana päivänä hänen "tulisijansa" kylmeni. Muutaman päivän kuluttua umpikujaisen ja jäisen sovinnon jälkeen hän tunsi, ettei hän enää nähnyt rouva Andersonissa muuta kuin "lastensa äitiä". Rva Anderson ei päästänyt enää viivalle.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 211: "Koska hänellä ei ollut muuta vaihtoehtoa käsillä, hän palasi tapaamaan neiti Evelyniä. "Pian avioliiton katos tuli hänelle ensin tylsäksi, sitten sietämättömäksi, sitten vastenmieliseksi jo pelkästään siitä tosiasiasta, että hän tunsi itsensä syylliseksi; se on tavanomainen asioiden kulku. Joten alle kolmessa vuodessa Anderson, joka oli vaarantanut useiden laiminlyöntien ja valtavien alijäämien vuoksi ensin oman omaisuutensa, sitten perheensä ja sitten etunsa hänelle uskoneiden välinpitämättömien omaisuutensa, huomasi olevansa yhtäkkiä uhattuna vilpillisellä tuholla.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 213: Neiti Evelyn Habal jätti sitten hänet. Eikö se ole käsittämätöntä? Ihmettelen edelleen, miksi todella. Hiän oli osoittanut hänelle niin paljon todellista rakkautta siihen asti kun rahaa riitti! Pitemmittä puheitta, Andersson (vai oliko se Kitula?) päätti päivänsä. Purement et simplement.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 219: Neiti Evelyn edusti minulle alkeellisimman yhtälön x:ää, koska tiesin siinä kaksi termiä: Anderson ja hänen kuolemansa. Useat hänen tyylikkäät ystävänsä olivat vakuuttaneet minulle (kunniansa vuoksi!), että tämä olento oli todellakin kaunein ja rakkain lapsi, jota he olivat koskaan salaa himoineet taivaan alla. Valitettavasti (katso kuinka voin!) en tunnistanut niistä kuvauxista mitään nimenomaista piirrettä, edes epäilyttävässä muodossa, jota he kiirehtivät vannomaan minulle siellä niin myönteisesti.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 221: Kun olin huomannut itse Andersonissa tämän tytön hyväksikäytön aiheuttaneiden tuhojen luonteen, en luottanut näiden harrastajien liian pyöreisiin silmiin. Ja päädyin siihen dialektisen analyysin jyvän avulla – eli olemalla unohtamatta silmistäni sellaista miestä, jonka tunsin ennen hänen katastrofiaan Andersonissa ja muistaen ne omituiset vaikutelmat, joita hänen luottamuksensa sai. rakkaus oli jättänyt minuun), - sanomme, että tulin ennakoimaan niin ainutlaatuisen eron sen välillä, mitä neiti Evelyn Habalista minulle vahvistettiin, ja sen välillä, mitä sen on täytynyt olla todellisuudessa, että näiden arvostajien tai asiantuntijoiden joukko vaikutti minuun kuin surullien kokoelma hysteerisiä hölmöjä. Ja tässä miksi.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 223: Unohtamatta, että Anderson oli aloittanut pitämällä häntä "merkillepanemattomana" naisena ja että juhlien savu ainoastaan oli tehnyt hänet syylliseksi leikkimään hetkeksi päästäkseen alkuun ja vaistonvaraisesta vastenmielisyydestä häntä kohtaan, ns. hurmaa, jonka nämä herrat heti osoittivat kuorotytölle (eli armo, pikantiteetti, vastustamaton ja kiistaton miellyttämisen lahja jne.), ― joka voi olla vain suhteessa näiden herrasmiesten täysin yksilölliseen mielenlaatuun, ― täytyy , sanon, että jo pelkästään tämän tosiasian perusteella näyttävät minusta olevan epäilyttävä todellisuus.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 227: Sillä jos aistillisuuden alalla ei ole kuviteltavissa mitään absoluuttista makukriteeriä, ei sen enempää kuin vivahteitakaan, minun olisi hyvällä logiikalla ikävä kyllä ​​ennustaa viehätysten todellisuutta, joka pystyy välittömästi vastaamaan spitaalista ja enemmän kuin huonontunutta. aistit näiden homojen kohdalla on kylmän eloisat; niin että viettelypatentti, jonka he näin hänelle tarjosivat luottamuksellisesti ja ensi silmäyksellä, osoitti minulle vain heidän surkean luonnonsuhteensa hänen kanssaan, eli neiti Evelyn Habalissa ei ollut muuta kuin hyvin kieroutunut henkinen ja fyysinen banaalisuus. Lisäksi pieni kysymys: hänen ikänsä (josta Anderson oli aina välttynyt) tuntui minusta hyödylliseltä, joten minun piti kysyä sitä. Rakastava lapsi oli vasta täyttämässä kolmekymmentäneljä vuotta.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 229: Mitä tulee "kauneuteen", jolla hän voisi ylpeillä, - jos oletetaan, että estetiikalla on jotain tekemistä tämän luokan rakkauksien kanssa, - sanon vielä kerran, millaista kauneutta minun pitäisi odottaa löytäväni tästä naisesta, kun otetaan huomioon kauhistuttavat väkivaltaisuudet. jonka hänen pitkäaikainen pito hallussaan oli tuottanut Andersonin kaltaisessa luonnossa?
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 235: Kaiken on täytynyt olla illuusio - epäilemättä työnnetty jossain määrin omituiselle ulkonäölle! – vaan yksinkertaisesta illuusiosta; Sanalla sanoen, tämän uteliaan lapsen kaikki viehätykset olivat ylivoimaisesti lisätty hänen yksilöllisyytensä luontaiseen niukkuuteen. Se oli siis yksinkertaisesti hurmaava petos, jonka alle tämä viehättävyyden mitättömyys kätkettiin ja jonka on täytynyt näin vääristää ohikulkijoiden ensimmäinen ja pinnallinen katse. Mitä tulee Andersonin kestävämpään harhaan, se ei vain ollut poikkeuksellista, vaan se oli väistämätöntä.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 264: Nii et enmää tuomize Mr. Anderssonia, vika on näissä ilolinnuissa. Ne mä julistan ennen kaikkea kuolemanrangaistuksen uhriksi, koska rutto-olento, jonka tehtävänä oli kuoriutua taitavasti tuhannen pään hydraa. Ei, tämä olento ei ollut hänelle tämä nerokas Eeva se rakkaus – epäilemättä kohtalokas! - mutta lopulta se rakkaus johti harhaan tätä kiusausta kohti, jonka hänen mielestään täytyy kasvaa jumalalliseen tilaan asti, hänen paratiisin kumppaninsa!... Se oli tietoinen tunkeilija, joka halusi salaisella tavalla ja syntyperäinen, - niin puhua itsestään huolimatta, vihdoinkin – yksinkertaisesta taantumasta vaiston synkimpiin alueisiin ja päivän lopulliseen pimenemiseen ihastuneen tyytyväisyyden, rappeutumisen, surun ja kuoleman ilmassa.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 266: Kyllä: sellaisia ​​ovat nämä naiset! leluja, joilla ei ole seurauksia ohikulkijalle, mutta pelottavia vain näille miehille, koska kerran sokeutuneena, tahraantuneena, heistä lähtevän hitaan hysteriasta lumoutuneena nämä "haihtuneet ihmiset" täyttävät pimeän tehtävänsä, jossa he eivät voi estää itseään oivaltaessaan itsensä, väistämättä johdattavat heidät tunti kerrallaan pahentamalla näiden rakastajien hulluutta joko aivoanemiaan ja häpeälliseen romahtamiseen raunioiksi tai Andersonin hämmentyneeseen itsemurhaan.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 288: Hyvä. On sanomattakin selvää, että ne väitteet, jotka aina näyttävät rationaalisilta vain epätarkkojen ilmaisujen takia, eivät vain eroa mielestäni paljoa arvoltaan ja painoltaan meitä koskettavassa kysymyksessä esimerkiksi näistä: " Eikö sataa?..." tai: "Paljonko kello on?" mutta paljastavat näissä hienoissa kertojissa ja heidän tietämättään sellaisia ​​tapauksia lumoamisesta, jotka ovat samanlaisia ​​kuin Anderson.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 292: Mennään! Kauneus on taidetta ja ihmisen sielua! Ne tämän vuosisadan mahtavien naisten joukossa, jotka ovat itse asiassa pukeutuneet tietynlaiseen todellisen kauneuden verhoon, eivät tuota, eivät ole koskaan saaneet aikaan näitä tuloksia sellaisille miehille kuin se, josta puhun - ja heillä ei ole mitään tekemistä. lainaamalla tapoja houkutella häntä, mikä ennen kaikkea näyttäisi heidän mielestään sopimattomalta. Ne eivät kestä niin paljon vaivaa - ja ovat äärettömän vähemmän vaarallisia; heidän valheensa ei ole koskaan täydellistä! Suurin osa niistä on jopa varustettu sellaisella yksinkertaisuudella, että ne ovat muutaman ylevän tunteen ulottuvilla, - jopa antaumukselle! "Mutta ne yksin, jotka voivat niin alentaa ja niin alentaa miestä kuin Anderson, eivät voi olla kauniita sanan missään hyväksyttävässä merkityksessä.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 343: Tiedustelin hänen jälkiään. Ihastuttava lapsi oli Philadelphiassa, missä Andersonin tuho ja kuolema olivat tuoneet hänelle mitä loistavinta julkisuutta. Hän oli erittäin suosittu. Lähdin ja tein hänen tuttavuutensa muutamassa tunnissa. Hän oli hyvin huonovointinen… Kiintymys horjutti häntä; - fyysisesti tietysti. Joten hän selvisi vain lyhyessä aikaa rakkaastaan ​​Edwardistaan.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 359: "Eikö hän ollut ihana lapsi, rakas herra?" sanoi Edison. Hei! Hei! Kaiken kaikkiaan ystäväni Edward Andersonin intohimo ei ollut käsittämätöntä. - Mitkä lantiot! miten kauniit punaiset hiukset! poltettua kultaa, todellakin! Ja tuo iho niin lämpimästi kalpea? Ja ne pitkät silmät niin ainutlaatuiset? Nämä pienet kynnet ruusun terälehdissä, joissa aamunkoitto näyttää itkeneen, niin paljon ne loistavat? Ja ne kauniit suonet, jotka näyttävät itsensä tanssin jännityksen alla? Se käsivarsien ja kaulan nuorekas hehku? Se helmiäishymy, jossa märät kiilteet leikkivät kauniilla hampailla! Ja tuo punainen suu? Ja nuo kauniit kullanruskeat kulmakarvat, niin hyvin kaarevat? Ne sieraimet niin terävät, tärisevät kuin perhosen siivet? Tämä tiukan täyteläinen liivi, josta vihjasi nariseva satiini! Nuo jalat niin kevyet, niin veistokselliset? Nuo henkisesti kaarevat pienet jalat? ―Ah!… Edison päätti syvään huokaisten, luonto on kaunis kaikesta huolimatta! Ja tässä on pala kuningasta, kuten runoilijat sanovat!
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 377: "Ecce puella!" hän itki. Tässä on säteilevä Evelyn Habal toimitettu, riisuttu hänen muista nähtävyyksistä. Eikö olekin kuolla haluun! Ah! povera innamorata! "Kuinka kimalteleva hän on! Herkullinen unelma! Millaisia ​​intohimoja ja jaloa rakkautta se voi sytyttää tai inspiroida! Eikö yksinkertainen luonto olekin kaunis? Voimmeko koskaan kilpailla tämän kanssa? Minun täytyy olla epätoivoinen. Lasken pääni. - Eh? mitä mieltä olet?… ― Olen vain Fixed-Suggestionin sinnikkyyden vuoksi velkaa tämän asennon. – Pilkkaaminen! Uskotko, että jos Anderson olisi nähnyt hänet sellaisena ensimmäistä kertaa, hän ei edelleenkään istuisi kotona vaimonsa ja lastensa välissä, mikä oli loppujen lopuksi lepäämisen arvoista? ― Mikä "wc" kuitenkin on? Naisilla on ketterät sormet! Ja kun ensivaikutelma on syntynyt, kerron teille, että Illuusio on sitkeä ja ruokkii kaikkein vastenmielisimpiä virheitä: - kunnes se tarttuu dementoituneilla kimeerikynsillä rumuuteen, vaikka se olisikin vastenmielinen kaikkien välillä.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 385: - Vai niin! sinulla on ihanne todella uppoutunut sydämeesi! hän huusi viimein. No, koska näin on, vakuutan sinut tällä kertaa! Koska itse asiassa näen olevani pakotettu tekemään niin. Katsokaa, herrani: tässä todellisuudessa köyhä Edward Anderson tuhosi ihmisarvonsa, ruumiinsa, kunniansa, onnensa ja elämänsä.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 391: Android-ruusu tarttui voimakkaasti tuoksuvaan taskulamppuun, sytytti sen jonkun kukan maljassa; sitten tarttui lordi Ewaldia kädestä ja veti häntä varovasti Edisonia kohti.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 436: Eikä androidin tarvi mitään 7h puhuakaan päivässä. Esimerkki: kai yksittäinen sana… sana "jo!" » on se sana, joka täytyy lausua näpeimpänä hetkenä, vai mitä Android?. Yxi sana on parempi kuin monta lausetta. Odotat hikisenä polvet ruvella tätä sanaa, joka lausutaan neiti Alicia Claryn pehmeällä ja vakavalla äänellä ja jota seuraa hänen kaunein katse, joka on kadonnut silmiisi. Anna olla jo kulta! Lord, I'm coming!
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 451: - Hyvin ! Androidi, olemme sanoneet, on vasta ensimmäiset liikkumattomat rakkauden tunnit, ikuisesti vangitun Ideaalin tunti: ja jo nyt valittelet, ettei se enää pysty avaamaan epävakaita siipiään jättääkseen sinut jälleen! Oi ihmisluonto! Suomennettuna: silikoninuken bylsinnässä on tollasta pientä tunteetonta raiskauxen makua, ius primae noctis fiilistä, mikä setämiestä viehättää, eikä ihme sillä impregnaation todennäköisyys on defloraatiossa yllättävän korkea, eikä ole pakko pumpata ulos edellisten kävijöiden mällejä. Vaik mukavaahan askaretta sekin on. Samanthan ostajat kertoo oikeasti kiintyneensä siihen, ne menee iltaisin sen kanssa syömään baariin hampurilaisia. Tulee halvaxi, kun Samantha sanoo kiitos ei. Ja kotiin päästyä makkarasämpylälle aina kiitos kyllä.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 488: Tämä antaa Androidin vyötärölle (joka on päällystetty sekä kestävällä että joustavalla lihalla) tuon siron poimutuksen, kiinteän aaltoilun, epämääräisyyden kävelyssä, jotka ovat niin vietteleviä yksinkertaisessa naisessa. Huomaa hyvin, että ne ovat kuperaa vyötäröltä ja koverat vartalon edessä, mikä näiden kaarien jännityksen ansiosta lanteiden ympärillä ei vain estä sitä millään lailla seisomasta suorassa kuin hoikka poppeli, vaan sallii kaiken sivusuunnassa. mallilleen tuttuja liikkeitä. Kaikki näiden arvokkaiden sideruohojen epätasa-arvot lasketaan; jokainen heistä kokee vaikutelman keskusvirrasta elävän vartalon aaltoilujen mukaan, jotka sanelevat heidän henkilökohtaiset taipumisensa sylinterimoottorin inkrustaatioiden mukaan. Tässä kohtaa Edisonin täytyy vetää henkeä ja käydä välillä pikaisilla kuivilla.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 539: Alva painaa nappia ja nukke käynnistyy. Kumma kyllä sen ensimmäinen toimi on kerätä loordilta kolehti ex-leperille, eli rouva Anderssonille. Mitäs peliä täänyt on?
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 616: "Kuullisitko sinua, rakas Edison, pitäisi uskoa, että tällä Androidilla on käsitys äärettömästä! mutisi lordi Ewald hymyillen. "Hänellä on vain se yks paikka", vastasi insinööri vakavasti; Eli ilman puheen juhlallisuutta, leikkisällä tavalla, sanalla sanoen. Hänen puheensa herättävät siis älyllisen vaikutelman, joka on paljon silmiinpistävämpi kuin ajatukset tavanomaisesta vakavuudesta tai jopa ylevästä. "Anna minulle esimerkki tällaisesta kysymyksestä?" kysyi lordi Ewald. Todista minulle, että se voi todellakin piilottaa ulkonäöltään - millä tahansa tavalla - äärettömän käsitteen? "Ilolla", sanoi Edison. Ja lähestyen nukkujaa: "Hadaly", hän sanoi, jos oletamme, että mahdottomuuden vuoksi eräänlainen jumala, vanhanajan kaltainen, näkymätön ja kohtuuton, metaversumin eetterissä, yhtäkkiä antaisi vapaan lennon meidän puolellamme maailmoihin, jollekin salamalle, joka on luonteeltaan samanlainen kuin se, joka elävöittää sinua, mutta joka on ennennäkemättömän suuri ja jonka läpäisee energia, joka pystyy neutraloimaan vetovoiman lain ja räjäyttämään koko aurinkokunnan syvyyteen, kuin pussillisen omenia? - Hyvin? Hadaly sanoi.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 618: - Hyvin! Eli mitä mieltä olisit tällaisesta ilmiöstä, jos saisit pohtia sen pelottavaa suoritusta? lopetti Edison. - Vai niin! Andrei vastasi syvällä äänellään ja sai paratiisin linnun nousemaan hopeisilla sormillaan: "Uskon, että tämä tapahtuma menisi ohi väistämättömässä Äärettömässä ilman, että sille annettaisiin paljon suurempaa merkitystä kuin sinä annat miljoonille kipinöille jokka putoaa takaisin talonpojan tulisijaan. Lordi Ewald katsoi Andreita lausumatta sanaakaan, edes "tervetuloa länteen Andrei". "Näezen", sanoi Edison palaten hänen luokseen. "Hadaly näyttää ymmärtävän tiettyjä käsitteitä yhtä hyvin kuin sinä ja minä; mutta hän kääntää ne vain niin sanotusti ainutlaatuisella vaikutelmalla, jonka hänen sanansa jättävät niistä mieleen kuvien avulla. Hetken päästä: "Lakkaudun arvaamasta, mitä ympärilläni tapahtuu, rakas velho", sanoi lordi Ewald, "ja jätän sen kokonaan sinun huoleksesi. "Joten tässä ovat Silmät!" sanoi sähköasentaja ja painoi jousta laatikossa.
    xxx/ellauri174.html on line 655: The Marmite de Papin: A True Kitchen Antique: When I was in Paris a couple of weeks ago I visited the Musée des Arts et Métiers, the museum of arts and trades. (Really one of the most interesting museums I've ever been to!) And while I was there I saw many things of interest to cooks, but especially this: The Marmite de Papin. Do you know what it is? The very, very first pressure cooker!Well, a model of the first pressure cooker, anyway.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 37: Edisonin meedioystävän nimi on Sowana (ent. Mrs. Anderson). Onkohan sekin myyntiartikkeli netissä? Ei ne on vaan jotain saxalaisia siivousvälineitä, mutta haulla Pasowana tulee aika isotissisiä tyttöjä kalsareissa. Sovella on taiteilijanimi Mistress Andersonille. Alfhildr Enginsdottir. Se on myös rämisevä teräslankahyllysarja jota me ei suin surminkaan haluttu vaatehuoneeseen vaikka mantelisilmäinen Markku tarjosi. No se teki hyllyt puusta, kusi tuli suusta.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 318: Hiljaisen hetken aikana, joka seurasi tätä korkeinta kutsua, valkoinen Andreï ilmestyi uudelleen, työnsi syrjään kiiltävät mustat verhot ja pysyi surun verhonsa alla, liikkumattomana ja ikään kuin tarkkaavaisena, hopeiset kätensä ristissä hänen povellaan. Sitten nuori ja vakava herra, osoittaen jumalallista nukkuvaa porvaristoa, vastasi:
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 340: - Se on vannottu! lisäsi melodisella ja surullisella äänellään Andrei, siis Hadaly.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 466: Sillä hetkellä hänen ajatuksensa ylitti pakkomielteinen ajatus, että Edison odotti häntä kuolevaisholvissaan näyttääkseen hänelle Andrein, mustan ihmelapsen.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 476: "Ystävä, etkö tunnista minua? Olen Halliday, oma Andreisi.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 484: Tästä sanasta nuori mies tunsi itsensä helvetin loukkaantuneexi. Varmasti, jos Edison sillä hetkellä olisi ollut paikalla, lordi Ewald olisi kaikkea inhimillistä huomiotta uhmaamatta yhtäkkiä ja kylmästi murhannut hänet (muist. sillä oli kuudestilaukeava pistooli koko ajan messissä). Veri syöksyi takaisin hänen valtimoihinsa. Hän näki asiat kuin tummanpunaisessa valossa. Hänen kaksikymmentäseitsemän vuoden olemassaolonsa ilmestyi hänelle hetkessä. Hänen pupillinsa, jotka olivat laajentuneet tosiasian monimutkaisen kauhun vuoksi, kiinnittyivät Andreihin. Hänen sydämensä, jota hirvittävä katkeruus puristi, poltti hänen rintaansa kuin jääpala.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 559: Erikoisten tunteiden kiihottamana lordi Evald kuunteli kärsivällisesti Andreita ymmärtämättä, mihin tämä dialektiikka johtaisi hänet hänen hänelle osoittamaansa kysymykseen.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 576: Ei vaitiskaan. Tässä Andreid otti lordi Ewaldin molon kahteen käteen, jonka tyrmistys, synkkä mietiskely ja ihailu saavuttivat kääntämättömän paroksismin. Tämä haalea hengitys, kuin epämääräinen tuuli, joka oli kulkenut kukkasadon yli, hämmästytti hänet! Hän oli hiljaa.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 595: Mutta… tässä minä esitän sinulle kysymyksiä, kuten nainen! ― enkä saa tulla naiseksi: muuttuisin! Täytyy pysyä vaan Andreina. Sitten ilman siirtymää ja vaimealla äänellä:
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 605: Ja varjoissa Hadaly kosketti huulillaan lordi Ewaldin hämmentynyttä otsaa. Ewaldin pipu alkoi taas nostaa piristyneenä päätänsä Andrein kädessä.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 620: Androïdi oli laskenut päänsä ja piilottanut kasvonsa kahteen käteensä itki äänettömästi. Sitten näytetään Alician ylevät kasvot muuttuneena ja kyynelten tulvimina:
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 640: Menetät kaiken, minkä menetän. Yritä unohtaa minut; menee! se on mahdotonta. Hän, joka katsoi Andreidia niin kuin sinä katsot minua, on tappanut naisen hänessä, koska loukattu ihanne ei anna anteeksi eikä kukaan näyttele jumaluutta rankaisematta!
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 662: "Ystävä", sanoi jälkimmäinen, kun taas Andrei, ikään kuin toipunut, pysyi liikkumattomana, "Hadaly on lahja, jonka vain puolijumala voi tarjota. Koskaan Bagdadin tai Cordovan basaarissa ei esitetty sellaista orjaa kalifeille! Enchanter ei koskaan herättänyt sellaista näkemystä! Scheherazade ei olisi koskaan uskaltanut kuvitella sitä Tuhat ja yksi yössä, koska pelkäsi herättää epäilystä sulttaani Schariarin mielessä. Mikään aarre ei voisi ostaa tätä mestariteosta. Jos hän aluksi kuljetti minua vihan liikkeellä, ihailu valloitti minut.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 672: - Vai niin ! rakas Edison! vastasi Andreid kumartaen Sähköasentajaa, kaltaiseni kuolevaisia ​​kohtaan ei koskaan mene niin pitkälle, että unohdan luojani.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 689: Ainutlaatuinen juttu! se oli Edison, joka oli hätkähtänyt sanasta ja tuijotti Hadalya. Hän iski yllättäen otsaansa, hymyili, kumartui hyvin nopeasti ja työnnettyään sivuun Andréïn mekon pohjan, painoi sormensa sinisten saappaiden kantapäähän. - Mitä tuo oli ? kysyi lordi Ewald terävästi.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 698: Edison nousi ylös pitäen kädessään kahta pientä kuparista nappia, auki ruuvattuna, joihin kiinnitettiin kaksi metallilankaa, jotka olivat niin äärimmäisen ohuita, että niiden eristemateriaalilla päällystetyt jatkeet olivat tähän asti kadonneet näkymättöminä Andreidin jatkossa. Nämä kelat olivat sulautuneet lattiaan, maahan ja turkiksiin, joiden yli Hadaly oli kulkenut. Epäilemättä ne olivat yhteydessä jonnekin, kaukana, tuntemattomiin generaattoreihin.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 700: Andrei näytti siis vapisevan kaikista raajoistaan: Edison kosketti kaulakorun lukkoa. - Auta minua ! hän sanoi. Ja nojaten toisella kädellä lordi Ewaldin olkapäälle hän astui hymyillen kauniiseen arkkuun eräänlaisella synkällä suloisuudella.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 735: Muistatko, eikö niin, tarinan, jonka kerroin sinulle alakerrassa tietystä Edward Andersonista? Kysyt minulta ei muuta kuin tämän tarinan loppua: ― tässä se on.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 737: – Surullisen kuoleman ja miehensä tuhon iskun alla rouva Anderson näki itsensä yhtäkkiä karkotetuksi talostaan ​​– jopa ilman leipää ja tuomittu kahden 10–12-vuotiaan lapsensa kanssa. Muutaman banaalin kaupallisen tiedon ongelmallista hyväntekeväisyyttä hyökkäsi ensinnäkin sairaus, joka vei hänet täydelliseen toimimattomuuteen - yhdestä niistä suurista parantumattomiksi tunnustetuista neurooseista, unen neurooseista.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 741: Usein aivan liian harvoin tämän potilaan luona käydessäni minulla oli tilaisuus tarkkailla niitä outoja – ja jatkuvia, jatkuvia unikohtauksia – joiden aikana hän puhui ja vastasi minulle silmiään avaamatta. On olemassa useita nykyään luokiteltuja esimerkkejä näistä letargisista uneliauksista, joissa useat aiheet ovat pysyneet kokonaisina raskauskolmanneksina ilman ruokaa. Pitkällä aikavälillä - (luottamuskseni minulla on melko intensiivinen huomiokyky) - päädyin hoitamaan, jos mahdollista, parantamaan rouva Any Andersonin yksittäistä sairautta.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 749: Sitten Mrs. Any Andersonista tuli salaisuuteni. Potilaamme joutuneen värähtelevän, hyperakuutin kivun tilan ansiosta tämä minulle lisäksi luonnollinen kyky esittää tahtoani kehittyi nopeasti, mitä äärimmäisissä määrin. Ehkä intensiivistä, ― koska tunnen nykyään kykyni lähettää kaukaa hermoimpulssien summa, joka riittää kohdistamaan lähes rajattoman dominoinnin tiettyihin luontoihin, ja tämä hyvin vähässä, ei päivissä, vaan tunneissa. - Niinpä tulin luomaan niin hienovaraisen virran tämän harvinaisen nukkujan ja itseni välille, että olen tunkeutunut magneettisen nesteen kertymänä kahdesta rautarenkaasta samankaltaiseen ja minun sulattamaani metalliin - (eikö tämä ole puhtaan taikuuden kohta ?), - riittää rouva Andersonille, - Sowanalle mieluummin, - laittaa yksi niistä sormeen (jos minulla on myös toinen sormus, sormessani) , ei vain suoritettavaksi, sama hetki, lähetys, todella okkultistinen! tahtostani, mutta löytää itsensä henkisesti, sujuvasti ja aidosti lähelläni, kuulemaan minua ja tottelemaan minua - hänen nukkuva ruumiinsa oli kahdenkymmenen liigan päässä. Hänen kätensä pitäen puhelimen suukappaletta, hän vastaa minulle täällä sähköllä, jonka lausun pehmeästi. "Kuinka monta kertaa olemme puhuneet tällä tavalla, halveksien avaruutta, tätä näin henkistettyä olentoa ja minua!
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 751: Sanoin Sowana aiemmin. Älä epäilemättä unohda, että useimmat suuret magnetoituneet päätyvät nimeämään itsensä kolmannessa persoonassa, kuten pieniä lapsia. He näkevät itsensä lopulta kaukana kehostaan, koko aistijärjestelmästään. Vapautuakseen entisestään lisäämällä fyysisen persoonallisuutensa, ― sosiaalisen, jos niin haluat, ― unohdusta lisäämällä, useilla heistä, jotka ovat saavuttaneet selvänäköisyyden tilan, on ainutlaatuinen tapa kastaa itsensä, voin sanoa, että unesta peräisin oleva nimi tulee heille kenestäkään ei tiedä mistä ja keneksi he haluavat tulla nimekseen, valoisassa unessaan, siihen pisteeseen, että he eivät enää vastaa muuta kuin tähän salanimeen muualta maailmasta. Näin tapahtui, että eräänä päivänä – yhtäkkiä – keskeytellen itsensä aloittamaansa lauseeseen, rouva Anderson sanoi minulle yksinkertaisella intonaatiolla, joka kykeni hämmentämään vähemmän taikauskoisia, nämä ainoat unohtumattomat sanat:
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 753: "- Ystävä, muistan Annie Andersonin, joka nukkuu siellä, missä sinä olet: mutta tässä minä muistan minut, jota kutsutaan pitkään, - Sowana. »
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 757: ― Kyllä: olisi uskoa, että olemme elämyskentän rajalla... todella rajoilla "Fantastic! jatkoi Edison. "Lyhyesti sanottuna, oikeutettu tai kevytmielinen, tämä outo toive näytti minusta ansaitsevan tyydytyksen", joten etäisissä keskusteluissamme en enää puhu rouva Andersoniin muuten kuin sillä oudolla nimellä, josta hän ilmoitti minulle.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 759: Ja tämä sitäkin mielellään, koska moraalinen olento, joka ilmestyy minulle rouva Andersonissa, valvetilassa, ja se, joka näkyy minulle magneettisessa syvyydessä, näyttävät täysin erilaisilta. Hyvin yksinkertaisen naisen, niin arvokkaan, niin älykkään, jopa – mutta loppujen lopuksi hyvin rajallisten näkemysten –, jonka hänessä tunnen, sijasta, katso, tämän unen hengityksessä paljastuu nainen, täysin erilainen, moninkertainen ja tuntematon. ! Katso, tämän Sowana-nimisen nukkuvan naisen - joka fyysisesti on sama nainen - valtava tieto, outo kaunopuheisuus, läpitunkeva ideaalisuus ovat loogisesti selittämättömiä asioita! Eikö tämä kaksinaisuus ole hämmästyttävä ilmiö? Kuitenkin – vaikka intensiteetti on vähäisempää – tämä ilmiö on todistettu, havaittu, tunnistettu kaikissa kohteissa, jotka on altistettu vakaville magnetisoijille, ja Sowana on ainoa poikkeus erityislaatuisen neuroosinsa ansiosta vain esimerkkinä epänormaalista täydellisyydestä. tämä fysiologinen tapaus.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 761: Nyt on aika kertoa teille, herraseni, että kauniin Evelyn Habalin, keinotekoisen tytön kuoleman jälkeen pidin velvollisuuteni näyttää Sowanalle Philadelphiasta tuomani burleskijäännökset oopiumisaaliin muodossa. . ― Samalla välitin hänelle jo hyvin selvän luonnoksen käsityksestäni Hadalysta. Ette usko, millä synkällä, uudella ja kostonhimoisella ilolla hän toivotti ja rohkaisi projektiani! "Hänellä ei ollut hengähdystaukoa ennen kuin aloin töihin!" ― Ja minun piti aloittaa ja sitten omaksua itseni tähän työhön siinä määrin, että työni valaisevien voimien ja lukemattomien lamppujen parissa, jotka minun oli määrä saada valmiiksi ihmiskunnan puolesta, kärsi kahden vuoden viiveestä: ― joka menetti miljoonia, olkoon se sitten. sanoi hymyillen! "Lopuksi, kun kaikki Andrein orgasmin hienoudet oli selvitetty, kokosin ne niiden kirkastavaan yhteyteen ja esitin hänelle ilmestyksen, elottoman nuoren panssarin.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 768: Siitä lähtien kaikki toimenpiteeni oli laskettu ja toteutettu huolellisesti löytääkseni itseni jonain päivänä sellaiseen asemaan, että jollekin pelottomalle sydämelle yritän saavuttaa sitä, mitä olemme saavuttaneet. Koska, - tämä on huomioitava! - kaikki ei ole kimeeristä tässä olennossa! Ja se on todellakin tuntematon olento, se on todellakin ihanne, todellakin Hadaly, ― sähkön verhojen alla, ― tässä naisellista ihmisyyttä jäljittelevässä hopeahaarniskassa, ― ilmestyi sinulle: koska, jos tiedän rouva Andersonin, Vakuutan teille, etten tunne Sowanaa!
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 784: Kyllä: häiritsevä unelmoija ojentuneena tyynyille, jotka oli heitetty suurelle lasilevylle, jossa oli eristävä tuki, piti induktionäppäimistöä, jonka näppäimet sähköistivat hänet hellästi ja pitivät virtaa hänen ja Andreidin välillä. Ja lisään vielä, että näiden kahden nesteen välillä, joille hän joutui, on sellaisia ​​yhtymäkohtia, että minusta ei vaikuta kovin yllättävältä, varsinkaan siinä ympäristössä, jossa olemme joutuneet, että ulkomatkan ilmiö toteutui.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 792: Lopuksi, siitä hetkestä, jolloin Sowanan okkulttinen herkkyys ei kestä sähkönesteen salaista toimintaa - esimerkiksi niin pieneen shokkiin, joka on annettu tässä alla rouva Andersonille - kun taas kataleptisessa tilassa ei ole muuta ulkopuolista vaikutusta saavuttaa sen ja että toinen voitaisiin polttaa elävältä herättämättä ensimmäistä, ― Minusta on osoitettu, että hermoston neste ei ole täysin välinpitämättömässä tilassa sähkönesteen suhteen ja että siksi sellaisessa ja sellaisessa asteella, osa niiden ominaisuuksista voi sulautua tuntemattoman luonteen ja voiman synteesiksi. Kuka tahansa tämän uuden nesteen löydettyään pystyisi hävittämään sen kuten kaksi muuta, pystyisi tekemään ihmeitä hämmentämään Intian joogit, tiibetiläiset munkit, Coromandelin fakiirit, Sankt Olafin verisuisen vulvan, raitapyllyiset paviaanit.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 796: "Vaikka on älyllisesti sopivaa, etten koskaan näe rouva Andersonia, Sowana näyttää minusta ansaitsevan olla ystävä - ja jos hän kaikessa tässä ympäröivässä taikuudessa kuulee minut - saapukoon tämä toive, missä hän onkaan. !... Mutta viimeinen kysymys: olivatko ne sanat, jotka Hadaly lausui juuri nyt puistossanne, sanoi ja "kielsi" neiti Alicia Clary?
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 810: Ainoastaan ​​tämän vaikutuksen ylivoiman alainen näyttelijä lausui kärsivällisesti tällä lavalla, näkymättömien linssieni ympäröimänä, kokonaisten päivien ajan jokaisen Hadalyn hallussa olevan kohtauksen lauseen, joka persoonallistaa hänet. Ja tämä alas haluttuihin intonaatioihin, liikkeisiin ja katseisiin, joita Sowana kutsui, inspiroi tässä kauniissa viattomassa. Hadalyn uskolliset kultaiset keuhkot tallensivat inspiraation sormen alla vain täydellisen laulun vivahteen, joka lopulta lausuttiin kahdenkymmenen muun joukossa, joskus. ― Minä, mikrometri kädessä ja vahvin suurennuslasini silmäluomen alla, viittasin, vain heidän hetkellistä valokuvaansa vastaavassa määrin, Andréiden moottorisylinterin jäykkyyteen, ainoaan täydelliseen liikesarjaan, joka yhdistyi katseet ja Alician säteilevät tai vakavat ilmeet. Niiden yhdentoista päivän aikana, jotka tämä työ vaati, haamujen fyysiset jäännökset saatiin valmiiksi – lopuksi rintakehä vähennettynä – tarkkojen ohjeideni mukaan. ― Haluatko nähdä ne muutamat tusinaa erityistä fotokromaattista tulostetta, joihin pisteet on ommeltu (millimetrin tuhannesosien tarkkuudella), joissa metallijauheen rakeita on levinnyt ihonväriin, jotta ne magnetisoivat tarkasti viisi tai kuusi Alicia Claryn perushymyä? Minulla on ne täällä, näissä laatikoissa. Näiden kasvopelien ilmaisua vivahdellaan aivan itsestään sanojen arvolla – aivan kuten vain viisi sarjaa kulmakarvoja muokkaa tämän niin mielenkiintoisen nuoren naisen tavallista ulkonäköä.
    xxx/ellauri175.html on line 851: Voi hemmetti! Miten se nyt saa tehtyä izelleen uuden Hadalyn! No täytyy käydä skofteissa Andrein ja Ewaldin pakeilla...
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 86: In the classical era of ancient Greece, pornai were slaves of barbarian origin; starting in the Hellenistic era the case of young girls abandoned by their citizen fathers could be enslaved. They were considered to be slaves until proven otherwise. Pornai were usually employed in brothels located in "red-light" districts of the period, such as Piraeus (port of Athens) or Kerameikos in Athens. Seija harrasti keramiikkaa Bostonissa. "And what do you do Seija?" "I have been learning pottery." "Oh, ceramics" sanoi Mrs. Breckenridge, piruillaxeenko vai ei, paha sanoa.
    xxx/ellauri176.html on line 682: They’re going to have couscous. And they’re going to have ratatouille,” she says, pointing to the handwritten “specials” on the board. “The kids like it better when they’re not surprised. There’s usually one night when it’s blank, and then they can suggest something.”
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 183: Sometimes the sky is overcast ... And I am feeling blue... And as the hours wander by... I know not what to do... And sometimes there is tragedy . . . To meet me at the door... And I must wonder whether life . . . Is worth my fighting for ... always there is some way out... And I have come to know ... That brighter things will comfort me ... In just a day or so .. And I have learned that what is past . . . Was purposeful and good. But in my bed of bitterness ... It was misunderstood... There is a certain destiny...! In every human quest .. Because when anything goes wrong... It happens for the best.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 187: When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit Rest if you must, but don't quit.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 189: Life is strange with its twists and turns, As every one of us sometimes learns, And many a fellow turns about When he might have won had he stuck it out. Don't give up though the pace seems slow You may succeed with another blow.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 191: Often the goal is nearer than It seems to a fair and faltering man, Often the struggler has given up When he might have captured the victor's cup, And he learned too late when night came down, How close he was to the golden crown.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 193: Success is failure turned inside out The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar, So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit, It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit.
    xxx/ellauri178.html on line 315: Acts 14:8 And there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother's womb, who never had walked.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 208: After having been anointed, Hemingway described himself as having become a “Super-Catholic.” It was a near-death experience that changed the course of his life. After the war, he went to work as a foreign correspondent in Paris. And eight years later — after his first marriage failed — he undertook a second, more formal conversion process in preparation for marriage to his second wife, devout Catholic Pauline Pfieffer.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 212: It was at this time that Hemingway changed the title of his unpublished first novel, tentatively titled “Lost Generation,” to “The Sun Also Rises.” And writing to another friend, he declared, “If I am anything I am a Catholic . . . I cannot imagine taking any other religion seriously.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 225: And although Hemingway never related to the surface aspects of American Catholic life, he wrote at least one work explicitly about Christ, “Today is Friday,” a dialogue between three Roman soldiers present at the crucifixion discussing how well Jesus had died and the grace he showed under pressure.
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    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 260: Turauxen on kirjoittanut joku Anders Hallengren, an associate professor of Comparative Literature and a research fellow in the Department of History of Literature and the History of Ideas at Stockholm University. Heserved as consulting editor for literature at Nobelprize.org. Dr. Hallengren is a fellow of The Hemingway Society (USA) and was on the Steering Committee for the 1993 Guilin ELT/Hemingway International Conference in the People’s Republic of China. Among his works in English are The Code of Concord: Emerson’s Search for Universal Laws; Gallery of Mirrors: Reflections of Swedenborgian Thought; and What is National Literature: Lectures on Emerson, Dostoevsky, Hemingway and the... Pelkkiä noloja setämiehiä!
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 386: “Prosecco and peach. It's new here. It will catch on. The people will drink it.” Papa was in Italy to see his friend Ole Anderson, an old heavyweight prizefighter who lived in Fossalta di Piave now. He was always getting into trouble with bad people. Papa wrote a story about him once. A couple of men wanted to kill him in the story. Papa was in Venice to see his friend Juice, the owner of this bar Harry's, first. A man named Cole Anderson was shot outside Harry's two days ago so Papa told Juice to ask around and a man told him he'd be at Harry's today. The likeness of Ole and Cole's names drew Papa in.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 414: “And of this what would you say?” Nick asked desperately.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 416: “A writer should write what he has to say, and not speak it. And then?”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 466: “And Juice? Fix the damn light.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 480: “Leaving for Fossalta di Piave in the morning.” Nick felt guilty about the people he'd killed and he looked for a reason not to go through with Ole Anderson.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 488: “I've come to appreciate this. The harsh details in the background with the stillness in the foreground here—” It was Swans Reflecting Elephants by Dalí. “See this arrogant son of a bitch, Juice, missing the scene. The elephants standing on the shore and the swans floating over them.” Behind the swans grew trees, twisting to the sky. “He's so arrogant. And ignorant. He walked all the way from the town up the hill in the distance and here he's facing away with his hand on his hip. He can't see the color of the sky different from the reflection in the pond.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 506: “Papa, my old friend, I am glad you are in town. When I heard of a fight at Harry's I thought of you. Ole Anderson is here as well?”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 556: “Me too.” Nick Adams winked. It wasn't that he winked or what he said, but he looked bad. The shadows on his face looked bad and he smelled bad from all the smoke. Words sounded bad when they fell from his mouth. The band got louder. “An old prizefighter. Ole Anderson. I have to go to Fossalta di Piave tomorrow. He lives there.”
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 574: “They kill them for less nowadays,” Papa said. There they were, less than three hours after meeting, and Papa's motive had completely changed. He wanted to warn Ole Anderson but didn't think he'd do anything about it anyway. He thought there was no reasoning with Nick Adams either.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 625: These larger emotions apparently do not touch the single-minded Novick. He is caught by l’initiation première. “The passage seems impossible to misunderstand,” he says. (For the full quote, which Novick does not provide,.) In a footnote, he asserts, “James had his sexual initiation in Cambridge and Ashburton Place.” A bit enigmatically, he also says, “[I]t would be fatal to expand on that in the book for which these are the [foot]notes.” We are left wondering why Novick thinks it would be “fatal” to have what would be a bit more evidence. And he still hasn’t named James’ partner. A sentence in which he appears to be rummaging around for explanations says that the companion “seems to be a veteran, an officer.” He adds, “Henry hinted he was Wendell Holmes.” But it is Novick who is doing the hinting. Holmes was a close friend of Henry’s brother, William. Henry looked at Holmes with a certain aloofness.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 627: And then, Novick gives himself away. He writes in another footnote that Holmes was someone with whom James “might have been intimate.” “Might have been”? There’s incertitude for you. My surmise is that Novick is trying to support his hypothesis of James’ initial sexual experience, and that he picks the name handiest to him. Why not James’ closer friends, John LaFarge or Thomas Perry? Novick seems to want to link his two subjects. It is clear the homosexuality doesn’t bother him. He simply wants us to know that James was a sexual man and a loving person. Biographers often develop strange attachments to their subjects. (Indeed!)
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 680: Below we are going to share with you the 12 most common chicken sounds you will hear from your flock and what they mean. If you have ever listened to a flock of hens as they free range across the yard, you will likely have heard a low murmuring between them all. It sounds peaceful and content. This murmuring is thought to have two meanings: The first being: “life is good, I am having a good time”. And the second relates to safety. They will all range within earshot of each other because there is safety in numbers. Some chickens will also purr in contentment (especially those that are petted on a regular basis). And you who thought only cats’ purred!
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 803: It is the close of a busy and vexatious day—say half past five or six o´clock of a winter afternoon. I have had a cocktail or two, and am stretched out on a divan in front of a fire, smoking. At the edge of the divan, close enough for me to reach her with my hands, sits a woman not too young, but still good-looking and well dressed—above all, a woman with a soft, low-pitched, agreeable voice. As I snooze she talks—of anything, everything, all the things that women talk of: books, music, the play, men, other women. No politics. No business. No religion. No metaphysics. Nothing challenging and vexatious—but remember, she is intelligent; what she says is clearly expressed... Gradually I fall asleep—but only for an instant... then to sleep again—slowly and charmingly down that slippery hill of dreams. And then awake again, and then asleep again, and so on. I ask you seriously: could anything be more unutterably beautiful?
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 825: If by Pacifism is meant the teaching that the use of force is never justifiable, then, however well meant, it is mistaken, and it is hurtful to the life of our country. And the Pacifism which takes the position that because war is evil, therefore all who engage in war, whether for offense or defense, are equally blameworthy, and to be condemned, is not only unreasonable, it is inexcusably unjust. Sorry Christ, we gotta move on, that's how the cookie crumbles. Phil Roth's 2 Swedish sluts were just plain wrong, and so were you J.C.
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 879: And I learned about women from ’er! Mä opin siltä paljon naisista!
    xxx/ellauri179.html on line 1038: That seemed to handle it. That was it. Send a girl off with one man. Introduce her to another to go off with him. Now go and bring her back. And sign the wire with love. That was it all right. I went in to lunch.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 42: And the hen, just for that,

    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 44: And thus did the Hen reward Beecher.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 427: Laurence Olivier oli vähintäänkin 2-neuvoinen. From the beginning of Olivier's life, there was confusion over his sexual identity. The most intimate friend of his youth was the actor Denys Blakelock, also the son of a clergyman, who was homosexual. The Queen's late aunt, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, who was involved with the bisexual and married Kaye for several years, told me quite emphatically that he and Olivier were "épris" ("in love"). And Coward, who was appalled to witness the two men openly exchanging French kisses in public, despised Kaye, whom he habitually referred to as "randy Dan Kaminski" (David Daniel Kaminski was Kaye's real name). One biography printed after his death alleged that Olivier “was deeply involved in a homosexual affair with Danny Kaye.”
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 443: And smooth as monumental alabaster.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 459: And love thee after. One more, and this the last:
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 466: And say besides, that in Aleppo once,
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 470: And smote him, thus. Stabs himself.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 603: Nefiili Leegion tapauxessa muutama sika menetettiin mutta 1 örkki pelastui, eli peli apinoille 2000-1. Pakanat sukelteli ärräpäitä päästellen järvestä hukkuneita sikoja. Briefer and her team believe that their AI method is about 92% accurate in discerning a pig's emotional state. And they plan to build some kind of tool, maybe an app, to help farmers listen to the pigs.
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 622: Lopultakin sinä osaat puhua selvästi ja suoraan, jatka, Aloitetaan sinulle tutusta ja rakkaasta henkilöstä, kalastaja Simonista, jolle sinä annat nimen Pietari, hänet naulitaan ristiin niin kuin sinut, mutta pää alaspäin, ja ristillä kuolee myös Andreas, mutta hänet naulitaan X.n muotoiseen ristiin, ja siltä Se bedeuksen pojalta, jonka nimi on Jaakob, katkaistaan kaula, Entä Johannes ja Magdalan Maria, He kuolevat luonnollisen kuoleman sitten kun heidän luonnollinen aikansa päättyy, mutta sinä saat vielä muita ystäviä, myös he ovat sinun opetuslapsiasi ja apostoleja näiden muiden tavoin, eivätkä hekään säästy kidutuksilta, heitä ovat Filippus, joka köytetään ristiin ja kivitetään kuoliaaksi, Bartolomeus, joka nyljetään elävältä, Tuomas, joka surmataan keihäällä, Matteus, jonka kuolintapaa minä en nyt muista, toinen Simon, joka sahataan keskeltä kahtia, Juudas, joka hakataan hengiltä nuijalla, toinen Jaakob, joka kivitetään, Mattias, joka mestataan tapparalla, ja lisäksi Juudas Iskariot, mutta hänestä sinä tie dätkin sitten aikanaan enemmän kuin minä, paitsi sen miten hän kuolee, hirttäytyy näet omin käsin viikuna puuhun,
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 716: And will make him a messenger unto the
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 722: and I raise the dead, by Allah’s leave. And I
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 749: When the boy Jesus was five years old, he was playing at the ford of a rushing stream. And he gathered the disturbed water into pools and made them pure and excellent, commanding them by the character of his word alone and not by means of a deed. Then, taking soft clay from the mud, he formed twelve sparrows. It was the Sabbath when he did these things, and many children were with him. And a certain Jew, seeing the boy Jesus with the other children doing these things, went to his father Joseph and falsely accused the boy Jesus, saying that, on the Sabbath he made clay, which is not lawful, and fashioned twelve sparrows. And Joseph came and rebuked him, saying, “Why are you doing these things on the Sabbath?” But Jesus, clapping his hands, commanded the birds with a shout in front of everyone and said, “Go, take flight, and remember me, living ones.” And the sparrows, taking flight, went away squawking. (Sparrows don't squawk, they tweet. Perhaps they were ducks?) When the Pharisee saw this he was amazed and reported it to all his friends. (Inf: 1:1-5 italics added for emphasis
    xxx/ellauri186.html on line 804: b) Furthermore, this objection ignores the history behind the Infancy Gospels themselves and the intentions behind their creation. The Christians penning the gospels knew they were creating stories that were not meant to be read as truth or contain actual, correct historiography. How do we know? Because of 1)-5). And above all, because 6) OUR God said so (to the patriarchs (p.c.), and they should know).
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 81: Much of Rilke’s youth was spent in search of a master. The first of these was Lou Andreas-Salomé, the philosopher and muse that Friedrich Nietzsche called “by far the smartest person I ever knew.” In 1899, the married Andreas-Salome, for whom Rilke felt a “reckless passion,” took the feeble young poet to meet Tolstoy. The meeting did not go well. Aateliset rähähti, Rilke vingahti.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 99: Born in 1875 in Prague, Rilke was until he was six or seven got up in skirts by his mother, who named him René and tried to console herself for the death of an infant daughter. By the time Rilke was ten, his disappointed romantic of a mother had left his father, a kindly but ineffectual minor railway official, who had spent some years in the Austrian army unsuccessfully seeking commission as an officer. Rilke's parents decided to send the young boy to military school, a prospect that stirred the father's hopes of turning his son into a soldier. LOL. Though he later claimed to have loathed military school, the young bohemian warmly absorbed the values of discipline, valor, and self-sacrifice into his ideal of the defiant artist-hero. He skillfully foiled his father's martial expectations, and lack of funds freed the aspiring poet from his family's next plans for him: law school. In fact, though he attended several universities, soaking up lectures on diverse subjects throughout his life, he never graduated from any of them. About such a practical matter as a sheepskin, the finest German lyricist since Goethe wrote as an adolescent, "And even if I never reach my Arts degree / I'm still a scholar, as I wished to be."
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 101: W. H. Auden once remarked that would-be poets had better learn a manual trade. But Rilke was cast more in the haughty Yeatsian mold that Auden, not exactly a day laborer himself, haughtily disdained. And unlike Rilke's contemporary Franz Kafka, who performed his tasks as an insurance executive with initiative and even enthusiasm, Rilke was too frail psychologically to balance his art with the demands of full-time employment. Even a desk job in the Austrian army during the First World War, when the forty-year-old literary celebrity was conscripted, proved too much for him. After three weeks of parade-ground training and living in barracks, which nearly killed him, Rilke was assigned to the propaganda section. There his literary powers deserted him, and his frustrated superiors transferred the stunned poet to the card-filing department, where he remained for six months, until his friends interceded and got him discharged. André Malraux he was not.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 107: Rilke spent his life wandering. From an art colony in Germany he migrated to a position as Rodin's secretary in Paris; the sculptor eventually claimed that the poet was answering letters without his permission and summarily dismissed him, as much to Rilke's relief as to his chagrin. From Berlin he made two pilgrimages to Russia to meet Tolstoy, on one trip going nearly unacknowledged because of a titanic quarrel between the count and the countess. He traveled from Italy to Vienna to Spain to Tunisia to Cairo. His restless peregrinations had their origins in his epoch, and in a temperament forced painfully to choose perfection of the life or of the work. Rilke's academic sponsor and friend was Georg Simmel, the celebrated German sociologist and philosopher of modernity. In "The Adventurer," one of his most famous essays, Simmel argued that only the experience of art or adventure could invest time with the significance once lent it by religious ritual. The work of both art and adventure had a beginning and an end; they were each an "island in life" that briefly imparted a transcendent wholeness to experience. And of all possible modern adventures, Simmel concluded, the one that most completely combined the profoundest elements of life with a momentary apprehension of what lay beyond life was the love affair.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 113: Yet to put the burden of salvation solely on relations between men and women is to make a life between stumbling, imperfect men and women impossible. Rilke had no illusions about the nature of his erotic and romantic ideal. It flowed out from and quickly ebbed back into an unappeasable inward intensity. Rilke could not love or be loved for long, except in the absence of the beloved. After a passionate affair with the brilliant and beautiful Lou Andreas-Salomé, Rilke's muse and cicerone on his Russian trips, he suffered pangs of rejection and then happily settled into a lifelong correspondence with her. He married the sculptress Clara Westhoff when he was twenty-five, lived with her and their child for a year, and then by agreement left to take up his pilgrimage again. Through periodic reunions, but mostly through a voluminous and extraordinary correspondence, they maintained what Rilke called an "interior marriage," until emotional reality banged louder and louder on their youthful experiment and they eventually grew estranged.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 129: The first strut of biographical art to buckle under such an avenging mission is language. "Death emasculates," Freedman reports dishearteningly. He describes one doubly unlucky fellow as being "fatally electrocuted." We find Rilke seeking the "panacea of a cure." Women almost never give birth--they just "birth." Clara, Rilke's wife, "was the messenger but also the transparent glass and reflecting mirror of Rilke's depression." And what a shame that a sentence like this should appear in a book about a poet's life: "Like garden flowers opening their petals early only to wither quickly, Italy's current art avoided the hard surface required for effective poetry." It's as if, somewhere in the deeper regions of his writing self, Freedman knows that Rilke wasn't any of the bad things his biographer says he was.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 131: One ugly phrase in a personal letter, for instance (out of a vast personal correspondence), referring to Franz Werfel as a "Jew-boy," and some murky generalities about Werfel's "Jewish attitude toward his work," do not an anti-Semite make. Rilke cherished the many Jews he knew, including Simmel; he enjoyed reading the Hasidic philosopher Martin Buber and steeped himself in Jewish Scripture, claiming that Judaism was closer than Christianity to God. He also remained a lifelong champion of Werfel's work. And a reader discovers buried deep in Freedman's footnotes that Rilke wrote the offending letter to the poet Hugo von Hoffmannsthal, a good friend and an important patron. Hoffmannsthal was also Jewish, and he shared Rilke's negative views on the superambitious Werfel, who emigrated to America and, in 1941, published The Song of Bernadette, a novel about a miracle at Lourdes. Freedman doesn't mention that about five months after Rilke wrote the letter to Hoffmannsthal, along with a nearly identical letter to his patron Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis, Rilke again wrote similar letters to the two of them praising Werfel's poetry so exuberantly that they almost sound like retractions of his first letters.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 143: Throughout 600 pages Freedman gives us encounter after encounter between Rilke and the women in his life, in which the women are flawless angels and Rilke a consummate villain. If Rilke's dear friend the great German painter Paula Modersohn-Becker found herself trapped in a stifling marriage, Rilke was a traitor for not extricating her. If Lou Andreas-Salomé told the young Rilke to go off somewhere because one of her other lovers was coming to visit, Rilke's anger was the symptom of an unbalanced psyche.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 147: This is all ludicrously unfair. It's certainly unfair to say that Rilke didn't give the women he loved and who loved him the "choice to remove themselves for the sake of their art." He was in no position to give or deny freedom to his independent-minded wife, let alone to any woman of whom he was merely a lover. Only their passion, or admiration, or use for Rilke bound these women to the famous poet. Often ambitious artists themselves, Rilke's lovers expected him to introduce them into his heady artistic and intellectual circles and to help them with their careers. This he unfailingly did; in one case he helped the careers of a former lover's children by her husband. And he offered emotional succor long after the amorous flame had waned--not to mention demanding the same support for himself.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 149: Rilke's most benevolent patron, Princess Marie von Thurn und Taxis, was wise enough both to nurture Rilke's gift and to keep her distance from her complicated protégé. An unblinking observer of Rilke's life, she was able to see his liaisons for what they were. And she knew how Rilke's acute sensitivity to his own condition, combined with his talent for self-pity, often landed him in the arms of the wrong people: "You must always be seeking out such weeping willows, who are by no means so weepy in reality, believe me--you find your own reflection in those eyes." But Freedman, doggedly indifferent to the available evidence, makes Rilke's lovers and women friends out to be helpless victims of a smooth seduction machine.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 153: We must understand one another or die. And we will never understand one another if we cannot understand the famous dead, those fragments of the past who sit half buried and gesturing to us on memory's contested shores. But Rilke, as a poet, should have the last word (in Stephen Mitchell's beautiful translation):
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 158: with eyes like ripening fruit. And yet his torso
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 197: But why did aging Rodin in his 60s capture Rilke’s imagination at the turn of the last century? It’s hard to see at first. What made Rodin radical then is no longer radical today. In his “Self-Portrait” (1890), Rodin grimaces amidst rough marks. The picture emblematizes how Rodin heralded raw and unpolished sculptures that were strikingly modern. It was a breath of fresh air since most of early-19th-century sculpture was smooth, neoclassical, and to be harshly honest, predictably dainty. Charles Baudelaire lamented this nadir in 1846 when he wrote his provocative essay “Why Sculpture is Boring.” Rodin went on to prove Baudelaire wrong. He showed how sculpture could be modern with distorted, coarse, rough textures. Rodin knocked the idealized body off its pedestal. And the modern sculptors that came after him saw no reason to put it back.
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 219: We will never know whether Rilke had Rodin in mind when he wrote. But it’s undeniable a lot went well when he met Rodin. And while an artist taking on a protégé is not unique, that Rodin and Rilke bonded despite differing languages, ages, and artistic disciplines is noteworthy. As Rilke wrote to Kappus, “in the deepest and most important places, we are unspeakably alone; and many things must happen, many things must go right, a whole dark constellation of events must be fulfilled, for one human being to successfully enter another. ”
    xxx/ellauri187.html on line 570: “Our concern and solidarity is first with victims of harassment, and with the right of all staff and students to work in a healthy and safe environment,” the letter said. “And while we also recognize the possibility of rehabilitation, it can only be at the end of a process that begins with an acknowledgement of the offense, and taking responsibility for the harm caused.”
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 312: Carlson's paternal grandparents were Richard Gere and Pamela Anderson, teenagers who placed "Dick" at The Home of The Worriers orphanage where he was wet nursed first by Carl Bellman's tjänare Mollberg, then a maiden, near Boston, and finally by a tannery worker with Swedish accent named Florence Nightingale, and as a result adopted at the age of two-years-old the reactionary views of upper-middle-class Finland immigrants, the Carlsons, and the oldest tanner in America and his wife.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 589: BOOKS READ: Martinson, Views from a Tuft of Grass (translated by Lars Nordström and Erland Anderson); Johnson, The Days of His Grace (translated by Elspeth Harley Schubert)
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 600: Well, first of all, everything can be exaggerated, so calm down a little, Karl Ragnar Gierow. But also there’s a tone here that doesn’t sit well with me. Certainly the literary world has a tendency to calcify—the people who have enough time to write books tend to be from the ­upper classes, so literature’s concerns and perspectives invariably get narrow without new blood. But those sidebar reassurances that working-class poets aren’t here to ravage and plunder seem nervous and uptight, and not really reassuring to boot. It seems to me that we want a little ravagement and plunder in our literary traditions. Why else would we welcome a stirring new voice, if it didn’t stir us up a little? And if it doesn’t stir us up, is it really a new voice, even if it comes from a place most of us haven’t visited? “To determine an author and his work against the background of his social origin and political environment is, at present, good form,” the speech continues, and that’s OK as far as it goes. But if you’re going to decide that two authors are tied for literary merit, surely we can find some criterion besides their socioeconomic origin stories.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 659: And there you have it. It’s a crude way of evaluating literature, of course, but it doesn’t seem much cruder than the methodology used by the people who chose these two authors in the first place. And which author is better, you ask? Well, let’s see, seven plus five, another seven, carry the one—hey! Ladies and gentlemen, we have a tie!
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 753: ’He stole my money’ - Woman confesses to battering nephew to death and burying him in her backyard. A Gauteng woman Andile Aalivirah Mthembu has confessed that she battered her nephew to death and buried the body in her backyard.
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 764: 467 convicted murderers in 18 prisons (urban and rural) in all 9 provinces of our country, located by the South African Department of Correctional Services (DCS), completed a questionnaire, approved by this department. 392 men and 75 women were interviewed before completing their questionnaires. The latter consisted of questions regarding general information such as age, race group, gender, and length of sentence. The first question focussed on: (1.a.1) What was your motive for committing murder (jealousy, spite, anger, thoughtlessness, money, or anything else - that had to be indicated)? (1.a.2) Were you exposed to violence shortly before committing murder (electronic media, or any other type of violence – that had to be indicated)? (1.b) Which of the following contributing factors played a role in the commitment of the murder (drugs, alcohol, or both)? (1.c) Was the murder premeditated or committed impulsively? The second question focussed on: (2.a) Do you think capital punishment would be a deterrent to committing serious crimes? (2.b) And in your specific case: Do you think capital punishment would have been a deterrent to committing murder? Question three (3) asked: Was the victim known to you? By name, sight, or not at all? Question four was interested in: (4.a) Are you currently involved in a rehabilitation program. And (4.b): If you are currently involved in a rehabilitation program, do you think this program is helpful, and if yes, in which ways? The last question (5) focussed on: Will you murder again? In gaol or after you have been released?
    xxx/ellauri193.html on line 823: Rather, the death penalty has a paradoxical “imitative effect” on potential murderers: “It sets an official governmental example that killing someone is a proper way to resolve feelings of resentment and to take revenge”. And what the fuck, you can as well hang for 10 murders given you have committed 1.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 216: If we have been told that, we may miss the mark. I have taken you, in the chapter which I have just read, to Christianity at its source; and there we have seen, “The greatest of these is love.” It is not an oversight. Paul was speaking of faith just a moment before. He says, “If I have all faith, so that I can remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing. “So far from forgetting, he deliberately contrasts them, “Now abideth Faith, Hope, Love,” and without a moment’s hesitation, the decision falls, “The greatest of these is Love.”And it is not prejudice. A man is apt to recommend to others his own strong love, but he should imitate Paul´s tiny one instead.
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 220: Kindness . . . . . .“And is kind.”

    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 243: And she aches just like a woman Sillä on PMS niinkuin aina naisilla
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 254: And she aches just like a woman Hilloviikot kuten muillakin naisilla
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 257: And I was dying there of thirst Vaikka mulla oli kova jano
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 259: And your long-time curse hurts Sun pitkä viha sattuu joo
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 333: And sweep impetuous o'er the plain
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 342: And Thames responsive joins the song.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 344: And double radiance decks the face of day.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 368: In his address he told the crowd, "If we should ever get to Heaven, we shall find nobody there to reproach us for being black, or for being slaves. For we won't be slaves anymore, but them whites! And they be black, and us darkies white as snow." He also said that while he personally had no wish to be free, he did wish others, especially "the young negroes, them pretty young female negroes like Pyllis, were free."
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 437: Ja ne ketkä kävelee siellä, And they that walk therein,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 439: Ja Krister on niiden kurko. And Christ shall be their king.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 483: Ja toiset asettuivat aloilleen, And others settled down,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 505: Ja antoi katuvaa suloa. And give repenting grace.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 520: Ja tuo meidät sisään lampaina. And bring us flocking in.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 534: Ja ezi elävätä Jumalaa, And seek the living God,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 550: Ja toiset jäi junasta, And others left behind,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 624: Ja pyhät sielut sen sanaa digaavat, And holy souls that love His word,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 672: Ja risteilevät karzalla, And range about the street,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 687: Ja numeroi pyhimyxet kasaan, And number saints together,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 702: Ja jättää aikakärpäset, And leave the things of time,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 719: Ja jättää tää savimaja, And leave its cottage made of clay,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 738: Ja koko taivaan armeija. And all the host of heav’n.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 783: Ja tanssi ympäriinsä And dance around
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 792: Ja uida ympäriinsä And swim about
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 799: Ja he ovat turvassa And they´re safe
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 860: And every sea-dog pays a gem
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 869: And the sirens, taught to kill
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 919: И на коленях белая зима And white winter, on its knees,
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 943: Ginsbergin tuotantoon vaikutti erityisesti William Carlos Williams. Opiskellessaan 1940-luvulla Columbian yliopistossa Ginsberg tutustui William S. Burroughsiin, Jack Kerouaciin, Lucien Carriin, Gregory Corsoon ja Gary Snyderiin. Ginsbergistä tuli beat-runouden johtohahmo. Työskenneltyään muun muassa markkinatutkijana ja merimiehenä Ginsberg julkaisi esikoiskokoelmansa Howl And Other Poems vuonna 1956. Kokoelma ja sen runo ”Uuvo” (Howl) vei kustantaja-runoilija Lawrence Ferlinghettin useisiin sensuurioikeudenkäynteihin. Kohun ansiosta Ginsbergin teos tuli kuitenkin kuuluisaksi. Parhaiten juuri runosta "Uuvo" tunnettu Ginsberg tuomitsi sen, mitä hän piti kapitalismin ja mukautumisen tuhoavina voimina Yhdysvalloissa. San Franciscon poliisi ja Yhdysvaltain tulli takavarikoivat "Howlin" kopiot vuonna 1956, ja myöhempi siveettömyyttä koskeva oikeudenkäynti vuonna 1957 sai laajaa julkisuutta runon kielen ja kuvaukset heteroseksuaalisesta ja homoseksuaalisesta seksistä aikana, jolloin sodomialakeja säädettiin . (mies)homoseksuaali on rikos jokaisessa osavaltiossa. Runo heijasteli Ginsbergin omaa seksuaalisuutta ja hänen suhteitaan useisiin miehiin, mukaan lukien Peter Orlovsky , hänen elinikäinen kumppaninsa.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1070: In the summer of 1936, Theodor Geisel was on a ship from Europe to New York when he started scribbling silly rhymes on the ship’s stationery to entertain himself during a storm: “And this is a story that no one can beat. I saw it all happen on Mulberry Street.”
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1071: The rhymes morphed into his first children’s book, “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” about a boy who witnesses increasingly outlandish things. First published in 1937, the book started Geisel’s career as Dr. Seuss. He went on to publish more than 60 books that have sold some 700 million copies globally, making him one of the world’s most enduringly popular children’s book authors.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 122: And then a Woman came to tell
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 129: And learned to laugh again at home.
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 684: (And counterfeit at that, machine-produced, (teollisesti valmistettuja kaiken lisäksi,
    xxx/ellauri200.html on line 688: And those that hear them yet may yet beware. Mutta ostajaa on varotettava.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 164: Roogerin ensimmäinen menestys oli romaani Jean Barois, jonka hänen entinen koulukaverinsa Gaston Gallimard julkaisi vuonna 1913. Siinä ennakoidaan Les Thibaultin temaattista materiaalia. Se oli jonkinlaista jälkilämmitystä Dreyfusin jutulle. Homo Andre Gide oli Roogerin tuttuja. Pääosin dialogimuodossa oleva Jean Barois on tarina elämästä, jonka syvästi erottaa kaksi maailmankatsomusta, katolinen kirkko ja vapaa-ajatteleva, horjumaton, humanistinen todellisuuden kohtaamisen ja hallitsemisen filosofia. Vuonna 1920 hän julkaisi talonpoikafarssin Le Testament du Père Leleu.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 176:
    Andre ja Rooger

    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 178: André Gide on arvostettu hahmo ranskalaisen kansakunnan kaapin päällä ja Nobelin palkinnon saaja vuonna 1947. Mutta tässä teoksessa piirretystä kiehtovasta, omituisesta ja intiimistä muotokuvasta voi nauttia joku, joka ei ole koskaan lukenut tai ehkä koskaan edes kuullut hänestä. Hän yllättää meidät jatkuvasti inhimillisyytensä laajuudella. Kirja tuo esiin hänen ristiriitaisen seksuaalisuutensa ja taistelunsa homoseksuaalisuuden hyväksymisestä leimautumisen ja tuomitsemisen aikakaudella.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 180: Andre Gide ja Rooger olivat toisilleen läheisiä kuten Jacques ja Daniel, tai Charles ja Sebastian. Gide kirjoittaa ystävästään päiväkirjassaan vuonna 1931: "Hänen kanssaan voin päästää itseni menemään ja olla täysin luonnollinen. Ei ole ketään, jonka läsnäolo tuo minulle nyt enemmän lohtua." Roger Martin du Gard puolestaan oli merkittävä kirjailija, joka tunnetaan parhaiten yhdeksänosaisesta perhesaagasta Les Thibault. Giden muistiinpanot on otettu hänen päiväkirjastaan. Hänen läheinen ystävyytensä Roger Martin du Gardin kanssa, joka oli hänen vuoteensa vieressä kuollessaan, kesti yli 38 vuotta.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 182: Salakuuntelemme näitä kahta merkittävää miestä, jotka molemmat ovat Nobel-palkinnon saajia, kun he vaeltavat maaseudulla pitkillä kävelyillä tai istuvat tulessa lasillisen viiniä illallisen jälkeen ja tutkivat aina kaikkea auringon alla ja lakanoiden välissä: heidän elämäänsä ja työtään, mytologiaansa, kuolemaa. Se on rehellinen ja paljastava. Kuuntelemme ja opimme, ja käsityksemme muuttuvat ja syvenevät. Vaikka tämä pieni mutta täydellinen helmi kirjaxeen, joka on kirjoitettu mestarillisella taiteella, valaisee ymmärrystämme suuresta nerokkaasta miehestä ja elämän luonteesta, niin käy selväxi että du Gard ei ollut edes yhtä suuri eikä nerokas kuin Andre Gide, vaikka kummallakin oli puolesa (etenkin taka-).
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 184: Magda Elokuuta 29, 2008. Magda arvioi, että se oli ok. "Andrélta puuttuu lahja, joka on olennainen todelliselle kirjailijalle; Hän ei osaa kestää ikävystymistä. Heti kun joku lakkaa stimuloimasta häntä, hän menettää kaiken kiinnostuksensa. Se on sama hänen kirjojensa hahmojen kanssa: hän alkaa yleensä menettää kiinnostuksensa kirjoitettuaan jotkut sataviisikymmentäkymmentä sivua; ja niin hän pyöristää tarinan joka tapauksessa, mitä nopeammin, sitä parempi, kuin koulupoika, jolla on pakkomielle." Toisin Rooger, joka jatkoi kirjoittamista Thibaulteista 1400 sivun verran vaikkei Andre enää ollut stimuloimassa.
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    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 196: Roger Martin du Gard (23 March 1881 – 22 August 1958) was a French novelist, winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature. Martin du Gard, homosexual by inclination and avocation, was miserably married to a devout Catholic who despised all his literary friends. Martin du Gard is much impressed with the fine appearance of the German race. The handsome boys and beautiful young girls are, to him, a reincarnation of ancient Greece. Martin du Gard reported back to André Gide on the wonders and delights of Berlin, where he had found the young involved in ‘natural, gratuitous pleasures, sport, bathing, free love, games, [and] a truly pagan, Dionysiac freedom’.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 198: He spent most of his time there wandering around ‘the less salubrious districts of the city’, noticing (relative to Paris) the many prostitutes of both sexes and the ready availability of pornography. Encouraged by such reports, André Gide visited Berlin no fewer than five times in 1933. He, too, was delighted by, and seriously interested in, what he found there, although he did concede to Robert Levesque that Paris itself was slowly becoming more Berlin-like even if at the same time (to use that most erotically evocative of geographical terms) more ‘southern’. The two writers coincided in Berlin in October, Gide arriving for a fortnight, Martin du Gard for five weeks. They did their best to avoid each other on their forays into the sexual underworld, but always dutifully compared notes on what they had seen and experienced.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 208: « Je voudrais surtout ressusciter l'atmosphère du temps. L'agitation pacifiste internationale, autour de Jacques ; la vie bourgeoise, autour d'Antoine », écrit l'auteur à son collegue homophile et ami André Gide en 1933: dès lors « on passe de la fresque sociale à la fresque historique».
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 214: Anatole France se marie en 1877 avec Valérie Guérin de Sauville, petite-fille de Jean-Urbain Guérin, un miniaturiste de Louis XVI, dont il a une fille, Suzanne (1881-1918). Elle épousa en 1901 le capitaine Henri Mollin, officier d'ordonnance du général André et protagoniste de la retentissante Affaire des Fiches, puis Michel Psichari (1887-1917), petit-fils d'Ernest Renan. Il confie souvent sa fille, dans son enfance, à Mme de Martel (qui écrivait sous le nom de Gyp), restée proche à la fois de lui-même et de Mme France.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 361: But in Nazi Germany, the leaders came up with their own anti-Semitic definition of a Vierteljude, or “Quarter Jew.” And this was someone who simply had one Jewish grandparent. So according to Hitler’s own rules, he would indeed be considered a quarter Jewish — if Frank’s claim was true.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 363: However, during the 1950s, a German author named Nikolaus von Preradovich punched a hole in Frank’s claim. Preradovich said that he found that “there were no Jews in Graz before 1856.” Well what did he know? Preradovich who anyway? And this was crucial to Frank’s claim about Hitler’s heritage. But it did not stop the rumors from swirling.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 383: But the conspiracy theory that Hitler was Jewish has been dismissed by many historians. And even this most recent study has been met with skepticism. Historian Sir Richard Evans, the author of The Third Reich Trilogy, challenged Sax’s study on what it actually proved.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 949: Toisaalta Idströmin proosa välittää postmodernia kuvaa maailmasta, jossa entiset totuudet ovat pettäneet, jossa todellisuutta on mahdotonta hallita ja jossa ulkoisen ja mielensisäisen todellisuuden väliset rajat hämärtyvät. Toisaalta esiin nousevat ennen muuta modernistiset teemat: ahdistus, kauhu ja kärsimys, nuo Anders Gärderudin virsikirjan lisälehdet. Idströmistä tulee ihmiselämän ja ihmissuhteitten raadollisten puolien – alistamisen, hyväksikäytön, väkivallan, julmuuden ja pahan olon – tarkkanäköinen ja pelkäämätön tutkija ja erittelijä. Pohjimmiltaan hänen teoksissaan on yhä uudestaan kyse rakkauden kaipuusta ja pyrkimyksestä selvitä elämässä usein ainoina suojina tunteitten tukahduttaminen ja epäonnistumaan tuomittu pyrkimys itseriittoisuuteen ja välinpitämättömyyteen. Hänen teoksensa käsittelevät yhtä aikaa modernia ja samalla ajatonta kokemusta ja antavat sille muodon. Kokemuksen luonteesta johtuen tuloksena ei ole kauneuden estetiikkaan, vaan modernin groteskin brutaaliin ja julmasti eläytymättömään estetiikkaan perustuvaa taidetta.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 973: "Koska en päässyt tekemään elokuvia, tein niitä kirjojen kautta", Annika Idström on todennut. Leimaa antavaa kamerataidetta opiskelleen, freelanceohjaajana ja -dramaturgina työskennelleen Idströmin tuotannolle on kohtauksesta toiseen, samoin ulkoisesta mielensisäiseen nopeasti siirtyvä tapa kertoa. Taustalla näkyy kiinnostus sellaisia elokuvantekijöitä kohtaan kuin Pier Paolo Pasolini, Andrei Tarkovski, Michelangelo Antonioni, Volker Schlöndorff tai Peter Greenaway; yhteistä on myös makaaberin, oudon ja groteskin läsnäolo.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1027: The commentator Ibn Ishaq narrated that he was the first man to write with a penis and that he was born when Adam still had 308 years of his life to live. In his commentary on the Quranic verses 19:56-57, the commentator Ibn Kathir narrated "During the Night Journey, the Prophet passed by him in fourth heaven. In a hadith, Ibn Abbas asked Ka’b what was meant by the part of the verse which says, ”And We raised him to a high station.” Ka’b explained: Allah revealed to Idris: ‘I would raise for you every day the same amount of the deeds of all Adam’s children’ – perhaps meaning of his time only. So Idris wanted to increase his deeds and devotion. A friend of his from the angels visited and Idris said to him: ‘Allah has revealed to me such and such, so could you please speak to the angel of death, so I could increase my deeds.’ The angel carried him on his wings and went up into the heavens. When they reached the fourth heaven, they met the angel of death who was descending down towards earth. The angel spoke to him about what Idris had spoken to him before. The angel of death said: ‘But where is Idris?’ He replied, ‘He is upon my back.’ The angel of death said: ‘How astonishing! I was sent and told to seize his soul in the fourth heaven. I kept thinking how I could seize it in the fourth heaven when he was on the earth?’ Then he took his soul out of his body, and that is what is meant by the verse: ‘And We raised him to a high station.’"
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1032: Due to the linguistic dissimilarities of the name "Idris" with the aforementioned figures, several historians have proposed that this Quranic figure is derived from "Andreas", the immortality-achieving cook from the Syriac Alexander romance.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1036: Alexander was hungry and told his cook Andreas to prepare a meal. Andreas took water from this spring to wash some salt fish, and at the touch of the water the fish came to life again and slipped away through his fingers. Here, Alexander´s cook, named Andreas, washes dried fish in water from a spring: the fish comes to life. The cook also drinks the water. Envying his immortality, Alexander laments that 'it was not fated for me to drink from the spring of immortality which gives life to what is dead'. The cook is thrown into the sea with a millstone round his neck.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1038: Speaking of which, German police believe the convicted paedophile, 45, abducted and killed Madeleine McCann, 3, in Portugal in 2007. Following tip-offs from German police, in April 2021 authorities in Paraguay targeted Christian Manfred Kruse, 59, a German national thought to be behind the sick network. At the same time German cops arrested three other men linked to a paedo ring. They include cook Andreas G, 40, unemployed Fritz Otto K, 64, and Alexander G, 49, who allegedly acted as an administrator and forum moderator for the ring. Boystown was internationally oriented, had chat areas in different languages and served the worldwide exchange of images, documenting the sexual abuse of children. Experts then set about analysing all the computer data, including 5,000 IP addresses, which had exchanged sickening pornographic images and videos of children being abused to around 400,000 members. Idris started prophecying at age 40, and so did Mohammed. Mohammed´s youngest wife was just 9. The Daily Telegraph described the disappearance of Madeleine "the most heavily reported missing-person case in modern history".
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1051: Patricia Crone proposes that both "Idris" and "Andreas" are derived from the Akkadian epic of Atra-Hasis.
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 113: ‘And know you not,’ says Love, ‘Who bore the blame?’
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 432: famous artists and writers, including Rilke, André Gide
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 97: Well, according to Net Doctor, both partners tend to push forward at a rate of approximately once every 0.8 seconds. That means that men on average thrust 48 times per minute. And considering the median time for sex is 5.4 minutes, that means that the average number of thrusts it takes to ejaculate is closer to 260 humps.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 206: Oh, Berny, I want to live with you! That's what I need! The millions won't do it-it's you! I want to go home to Europe with you. Listen to me, don't say no, not yet. This summer I saw a small house free, a stone villa up on a hillside. It was outside Florence. I had a pink tile roof and a garden. I got the phone number and I wrote it down. I still have it. Oh, everything beautiful that I saw in Italy made me think of how happy you could be there - how happy I would be there looking after you. I thought of the trips we'd make, I thought of the afternoons in the museums and having coffee later by the river. I thought of listening to music together at night I thought of making your meals. I thought of wearing lovely nightgowns to bed. And best of all (though Phil left this out): mieti miten huokaisen vienosti kun ähkäisten iltaisin työnnät pitkäxi venähtäneen pinokkionnenäsi sieraimia myöden turkissomisteiseen skulausvihkooni!
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 370: That was only a pretext for a way of life he rejects. He rejected it in Chechnya and Syria (where men wear skirts) and he rejects liberal democracy at every turn and he saw Ukraine moving in that direction. And to top it off, Putin yearns for respect and wants to be seen as a great leader although he is shorter than me, in shorts or without. He thought he could do exactly the same thing in Ukraine as he did with Georgia, Chechnya and Crimea. But no, this time is different, we Westerners really want Ukraina."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 374: This has been put into the UN charters, but more specifically to the Helsinki accords. It is about international law. It is about sovereignty and independence. Sovereignty and independence is what NATO is all about. It is about the agency of a country like Ukraine to decide its own destiny. It is not up to a greater power like Russia or NATO to take that decision for Ukraine. And I say this as a Swedish Finn, next to Russia in Westend, Esbo, which shares a 1,34 km border with the capital. A county that has had to compromise on its basic economic liberal values at different stages in history.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 388: In 2008 when Putin attacked Georgia, George Bush and Condoleezza Rice came out onto the Whitehouse lawn and said, "We will help Georgia, we will back them up." And what happened? We got a ceasefire agreement in 5 days. In 2014 when Putin attacked Crimea, Obama was pivoting towards Asia and it wasn’t about Russia; and, Obama said we weren't going to intervene in Crimea. But of course in this case he got it wrong, he was just a dumb coon and a democrat to boot. The message that Putin got was completely the opposite that's why he attacked the Donbas because he thought that the reaction of the EU and US would be the same. He is almost as dumb as me, and I'm an ass in shorts."
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 394: "And this brings me to my conclusion. I’m a strong believer in academic freedom (BUAHAHAHA, stop, you're killing me!) and open debate. I’m somewhat worried coming from a country that lives next to Russia and have been attacked by the Soviet Union and had to survive WW2 as a Soviet neighbor and have had to lose my summerhouse in Porckala to the Soviet Union, that academics make claims that simply are untrue and it doesn’t help if you quote documentation and skew it in a certain direction… more important than international relations theory is the reality of what is happening on the ground.
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 396: And when I try to describe a reality that simply does not exist, it can lead to false assumptions that can lead to false conclusions which can lead to the loss of life and summerhouse. I say this as someone who has been in the war and have been on the battle field meditating the peace. The real reason for Putin's attack is threefold (three points only, phew!)
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 442: WEDNESDAY, April 13, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- The more orgasms you have, the more you come to expect. And the reverse is also true, according to a new study of the so-called orgasm gap -- in which men climax far more often than their female partners. Haha of course, when the male comes, its GAME OVER, and it takes just 5 to 40 thrusts! "Our expectations are shaped by our experiences, so when women orgasm less, they will desire and expect to orgasm less," said study author Grace Wetzel, a doctoral student in social psychology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. "If women lower their expectations in this way, the more orgasm inequality may perpetuate in relationship," she said in a Rutgers news release. What else is new? How many times female orgasm is mentioned in Talmud?
    xxx/ellauri215.html on line 466: “Rav Hisda ruled: A man is forbidden to perform his marital duty in the daytime, for it is said, ‘And thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself’ (Leviticus 19:18). But what is the proof? Abaye replied: He might observe something repulsive in her, and she would thereby become loathsome to him.”
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 234: It had a certain nightmare quality. ... I can still recall looking down on the operation from a control tower and thinking that Fresh Kills, like Jamaica Bay, had for thousands of years been a magnificent, teeming, literally life-enhancing tidal marsh. And in just twenty-five years, it was gone, buried under millions of tons of New York City's refuse.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 344: Democracy is just a load of bullshit, it is just a cover for the criminal nature of the United States of America. But I'm hoping for the Seven Days In May scenario, where sane people will take over the US, military people. They will imprison the Jews, they will execute several hundred thousand of them, at least. And they will bring home all the troops to the US. And ultimately the white man should leave the US, the black man should go back to Africa, the white back to Europe, and the country should be returned to the American Indians who lived there for, who knows how many, ten of thousands of years. They kept the land crystal clean. It was a beautiful country when the white man came. This is the future I would like to see for the so-called United States.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 391: For according to Spassky himself, the rumors that his mother was Jewish were not true. And what's even worse, Spassky recently signed an antisemitic petition that called Judaism "inhumane", said its followers "committed ritual murders", and asked for an expulsion of Jewish organizations from Russia. Proving that even geniuses can be idiots.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 441: For years the city had had an unfair policy by which sanitation workers’ salaries had to be lower than police and firefighters’ salaries. And sanitation workers contributed more from their paychecks but got lower pensions compared to police and firefighters.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 447: WW wrote: “There are 10,000 sanitation workers in New York City. They are asking for a $12 a week raise in pay. The total cost to the city would be about $6 million a year. … Last fall a little group of bankers convinced the city it needed ‘better subways’ and got a referendum passed to spend $2.5 billion for these allegedly better means of transport. This clique of bankers will supply the $2.5 billion of other people’s money for a price. They will rake off $125 million in tax-free interest each year for themselves and the city will pay it. That’s 21 times the $6 million the sanitation workers are asking for. And these bankers would never have to lift a garbage pail!”
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    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 374: And yet, amid the relationships in bad faith and the vile views, Eliot managed to say important and useful things about both the experience of modernity and the mental states which we may as well call "the spiritual life", even if we are sceptical about the existence of spirit. It is important that we read him, sometimes holding our nose, because with all his deep personal flaws – and all the more when we think about them – he remains one of the lock and key writers of his and our time.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 484: Michael Andrew Murphy fick en chock när han upptäckte vad som pågick vid kyrkogården där hans mamma är begravd. Det visade sig att en man kissar dagligen på hennes grav. Och kånkar små bajspåsar dit också ganska flitigt.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 486: – Han använder min mammas grav som en toalett varje morgon, säger Lindas son (av en annan man) Michael Andrew Murphy till New York Post. Linda Torello, 66, dog 2017. Hon begravdes på en kyrkogård i Orangetown, New York. Men i april i år märkte Torellos son Michael Andrew Murphy, 43, något märkligt. Det låg en påse med bajs på mammans grav. – Jag trodde först att någon hade varit ute med hunden och lämnat det där, säger Michael.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 499: A man with an apparent 48-year grudge has been going each morning to urinate on the grave of his ex, much to the horror of her furious kids, who realized something was wrong when they discovered bags of poop left at their mom’s final resting place. “I felt like getting out and killing him,” said Michael Andrew Murphy, 43, told The Post of what it was like to catch the man he says has been desecrating the burial site of his mom, Linda Torello. Then my sis could have gone and peed, crapped and menstruated on his.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 516: Best friends Fred and Barney awaken with hangovers and no memory of the previous night. Their television is on, showing a program about animals using rubble and flintstones as currency to get food. In the program is a monkey nicknamed Andrew. It's the best actor of the film. Pity it only has a cameo role. Their refrigerator is filled with containers of chocolate pudding, and the answering machine contains an angry message from their twin girlfriends Wilma and Betty as to their whereabouts. The two also learn they have almost been fired from their jobs at the quarry. They emerge from their home to find Fred's car missing, and with it their baby girlfriends' first-anniversary presents. This prompts Fred to ask the film's titular question: "Dude, where's my car?"
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 532: Enraged, the five alien women merge to become a beautiful giantess clad in a purple bra and miniskirt. She devours Tommy alive in front of Christie, who reacts with indifference. The giantess then crawls out of the amusement center and chases Fred and Barney. The cultists tell them to activate the Photon Accelerator Annihilation Beam on the Transfunctioner. However, the button that activates it is too far in to reach. As a last straw, Chester remembers the nature show with Andtew the tool-using chimpanzee and uses a straw to push the reset button, thus destroying the alien and starting the film from the beginning.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 547: Ilta Andrén kanssa (My Dinner with André) on Louis Mallen ohjaama draamaelokuva vuodelta 1981. Se koostuu kahden teatterimiehen, enemmän tai vähemmän itseään esittävien André "McCrea" Gregoryn ja Wallace "Wall-e" Shawnin kahdenkeskisestä keskustelusta yhden ravintolaillallisen aikana. He myös käsikirjoittivat elokuvan ja ohjasivat sen. Pääkuvaajana pienimuotoisessa tuotannossa toimi amerikansuomalainen Teija Sopanen. McCrea oli kassalla ja Wall-e paikannäyttäjänä.
    xxx/ellauri224.html on line 562: The New York Timesin kriitikot valitsivat Illan Andrén kanssa vuonna 2004 yhdeksi kaikkien aikojen sadasta tuhannesta parhaasta elokuvasta maailmassa lähes heti "Dude where is My Car"in jälkeen.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 44: The general gist is that humans originally spread throughout the galaxy from a planet called Hain. The Hainish colonies (including Earth) all eventually lost contact with and then memory of each other; each book or story then shows a planet at or shortly after the moment when contact is re-established. It’s a useful way to frame the classic sociological sci-fi writing that Le Guin is known for—an Envoy or Observer from the slowly burgeoning coalition of planets can arrive at a completely new human society, which Le Guin can then use to dissect and explore some facet of real life through speculative worldbuilding. And the best part of it is that unless Darwin got his hairy foot into it, all the Hainians got fully interlocking genitals! One of the biggest obstacles to enjoyable alien sex is overcome.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 46: That said, The Telling feels a little different compared to the rest of the Hainish Cycle. And for good reason—released in 2000, The Telling is the first full Hainish novel Le Guin wrote since The Dispossessed in 1974. It reads softer, more intimate than the books that came before, feeling almost more like fantasy than science fiction at times. The Telling follows Sutty Dass, an Observer who arrives on the planet Aka to record its history and culture while Hain makes its diplomatic overtures. During the time dilation of Sutty’s near-light space travel, however, Aka experienced an intense social upheaval that saw a tyrannical capitalist hegemony take power over the planet and attempt to wipe out the entirety of Aka’s long history. It then falls to Sutty, who grew up under religious oppression on Earth, to uncover and understand Aka’s historical and spiritual traditions as they are actively being eradicated by the corporation-state.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 128: Muutaman epsanjalaisen (ym dagon) saapuessa inkojen ja apteekkien suuret valtakunnat pettivät isänmaan asian, romahtivat ja antoivat keittää jumalansa ja kielensä. Jenkit nirhasivat viimeisenkin villin Kaliforniasta. Mustakallot heittää kivillä rikki Ruozin kansankodin ikkunat. Cokis ja kräkkäys tekee lopun Rurikin valtakunnasta. Kaikesta tulee vaan tollasta sekootusta, mitä pikku Helmi teki palestiinalaisten Jaffasta ja juutalaisten Coca-Colasta. No ei, Coca Cola owner Warren Buffett is not Jewish. He is a value investor, which means, simply put, he searches for bargains. And what is more Jewish than that? Although anti-Semites have tried to shame Jews for their ability to save money, the Jewish ability to bargain, to Jew down the price, is not a vice, but a great virtue. His son-in-law who runs the Buffett Foundation is a Jew, BTW.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 327: When she took questions after her reading, I stood up from my spot in the back of the room and asked Le Guin why she didn’t talk explicitly about sex, hoping for I’m not sure what — some response that would both justify the work I’d been trying to do and connect it to her own work, that I so admired. Instead, Le Guin gave a curt answer about those details not being that interesting. I said, “Oh.” And “Thank you.” I sat down, and tried not to be crushed.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 357: There are stunning passages from literature that have moved him for decades. There is poetry, prose, and criticism from John Milton, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Phil Collins, Thomas Gray, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Tennyson, Browning, Swinburn, Elizabeth Bishop, John Ashbery and James Merrill Hintikka. Bloom meditates on the Hebrew prophets, the Kabbalah, Psalms, Job, the Song of Songs, and Ecclesiastes. And of course, his beloved Shakespeare.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 374: Recently, chanting Walt Whitman to himself at night—he describes Whitman as “our repressed voice,” a loosener and liberator whose fearlessness embraces every living moment—Bloom brought forth an almost feverish recollection from over 70 years ago. There was a young lady of 17 with lustrous long red hair. They were students at Cornell and took long walks together, picking apples that she would transform into a delicious applejack. And then, as with his mother, Bloom stops. We learn nothing else about the girl, what transpired, did he score, or what this memory meant to him on this restless night. He has already moved on, to his infatuation with Proust’s “privileged moments” and “sudden ecstasies of revelation,” which bring back to Bloom his dead parents whom he misses dearly.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 410: Crane´s critical effort, like those of Keats and Rilke, is mostly to be found in his letters: he corresponded regularly with Allen Tate, Yvor Winters, and Gorham Munson, and shared critical dialogues with Eugene O´Neill, William Carlos Williams, E. E. Cummings, Sherwood Anderson, Kenneth Burke, Waldo Frank, Harriet Monroe, Marianne Moore, and Gertrude Stein. He was also an acquaintance of H. P. Lovecraft, who eventually would voice concern over Crane´s premature aging due to alcohol abuse. Most serious work on Crane begins with his letters, selections of which are available in many editions of his poetry; his letters to Munson, Tate, Winters, and his patron, Otto Hermann Kahn, are particularly insightful. His two most famous stylistic defenses emerged from correspondences: his "General Aims and Theories" (1925) was written to urge Eugene O´Neill´s critical foreword to White Buildings, then passed around among friends, yet unpublished during Crane´s life; and the famous "Letter to Harriet Monroe" (1926) was part of an exchange for the publication of "At Melville´s Tomb" in Poetry. The literary critic Adam Kirsch has argued that "Crane has been a special case in the canon of American modernism, because his reputation was never quite as secure as that of Eliot or Stevens. In fact he FAILED."
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 422: And so I stumble. And the rain continues on the roof
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 436: Staffanin poikamieskirjat muistuttavat paljon Dan Steinbokin Andromeedaa. Samanlaista androgeenistä pullistelua Hoblan perinteisiltä rappuunjakelualueilta. Minäkin olen distribuoinut Hoblaa kevätaamulla 1983 Brunnsparkenin kermaperseille isopyöräisillä kärryillä. Alla tämän torstaipäivän ozikoita Hoblasta:
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 91: Läckberg on perustanut yxityisen lääkäriaseman, jota hän markkinoi feministisin teemoin. Paheksuntaa on herättänyt esimerkiksi se että hän on ottanut markkinointiin avuksi yhden Ruotsin ensimmäisistä naislääkäreistä Hedda Anderssonin nimen ja kuvan jonka tarkoitus oli auttaa ja hoitaa köyhiä naisia ja lapsia. Läckbergin lääkäriasema oli suunniteltu kermaperseille.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 136: Yhteiskunnallisten kysymysten esiinnostaminen ei koskaan ole ollut Camillan päätavoitteena. Yhdenkaltaisuus Anders Behringiin on pelkkää sattumaa. Pyrin ensisijaisesti viihdyttämään. Puolison pahoinpitely on eräs sellaisista teemoista. Sensijaan esim ympäristöpolitiikasta en suin surminkaan kirjoita. Henkilöt ovat minulle kuin käsinukkeja. Camilla säästää aina kaiken mitä on kirjoittanut, sitä voi ehkä käyttää jossain myöhemmässä jaxossa.
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 213: Kusikalsarinen spurgumaalari oli tosi lahjakas, sen näki heti väriläiskistä. Izekäs huora ajattelee yxinomaan izeään. Vitun jääprinsessa! Saatana! Kaljapurkki sihahtaa. дерьмо! заорал Андерс. Se on paskaa! huusi Anders(ru)/Helvetti! hän karjaisi(fi). Vera Nilssonilla on Andersissa duunia niinkuin Kirsi Riskillä pikku Imissä. Olis pitänyt pitää jalat ristissä, miettii Vera 25K:nnen kerran. Pst! Vera on murhaaja, kazo loppua!n
    xxx/ellauri227.html on line 219: Kurkistin kirjan loppuratkaisun. Jonkun Janin velipuoli Nils oli pedofiili joka bylzi Alexia, Andersia ja sitä Jania lapsukaisina. Kolme pientä muskettikoiraa pyllyt ruvella. Jani oli törkännyt velipuolen avantoon, Alexin tappoi Andersin äiskä Vera. Motiivi oli jotain epämääräistä Andersin suojelemismössöä. Joku käytti jotakuta hyväxi. En taida jaxaa kahlata kaikkia väliinjääviä satoja ja taas satoja sivuja. Väsyttää jo kuin Eilertiä lumihangessa. Kaikki tyypit ovat totaalisen mitäänsanomattomia. Och så är sagan all.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 41: Is it not true that, bereft of all sense of decency and ethical restraints, both these miscreants then emptied on the rocks of lifeless Earth six barrels of gelatinous glue, rancid, plus two cans of albuminous paste, spoiled, and that to this ooze they added some curdled ribose, pentose, and levulose, and-as though that filth were not enough-they poured upon it three large jugs of a mildewed solution of amino acids, then stirred the seething swill with a coal shovel twisted to the left, and also used a poker, likewise bent in the same direction, as a consequence of which the proteins of all future organisms on Earth were LEFT-handed?! And finally, is it not true that God, suffering at the time from a boner and moreover egged on by Lorrd, who was reeling from an excessive intake of intoxicants, did willfully and knowingly jerk off into that protoplasmal matter, and, having infected it thereby with the most virulent viruses, guffawed that he had thus breathed 'the fucking breath of life' into those miserable evolutionary be ginnings?!
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 43: And is it not true that this leftwardness and the virulence were thereafter transmitted and handed down from organism to organism, and now afflict with their continuing presence the innocent representatives of the race Artefacto Abhorrens, who gave themselves the name of 'homo sapiens' pure out of simple-minded ignorance? And therefore is it not that the Rhohches must not only pay the Earthlings' in fee, to the tune of a billion tons of platinum, but also compense the unfortunate victims of their planetary incontinence - in the
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 244: Lemin tunnetuin romaani on Solaris, josta on tehty kaksi elokuvaa: Andrei Tarkovskin Soljaris ja Steven Soderberghin Solaris. LEMistä tuli loppupeleissä aika lailla Yodan näköinen (paizi vaaleanpunainen eikä vihreä).
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 253: Stanin matkakertomuxet ovat kulliverbimäisiä, ja se tekee niissä enimmäxeen pilkkaa sosialistisista yhteiskunnista. Eipä siltikään Stanley lähtenyt länteen kultaa vuolemaan kuten kolleegansa Andrew. Sieltä se olisi voinut kertoa monenlaisia vastaavia ellei pahempia hullutuxia. Ehkäpä se kertoikin. Nyt ei vaan tule yhtään mieleen.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 262: Soljaris (ven. Солярис, Soljaris) on Andrei Tarkovskin 1972 ohjaama neuvostoliittolainen tieteiselokuva, joka pohjautuu Stanisław Lemin romaaniin Solaris.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 281: Vielä yksi mestariohjaaja, japsu Kurosawa, joka tapasi Tarkovskin Solariksen kuvaamisen aikana, oli elokuvan suuri ihailija. Hän ylisti laajennettuja luontokohtauksia, joita jotkut katsojat ovat kutsuneet aivan liian pitkiksi ja hitaiksi. Kurosawa koki, että he (hän ja Andrei) olivat elokuvan emotionaalisen sävyn ja teeman perusta, mikä loi voimakkaan nostalgian maata ja luontoa kohtaan sekä teki kontrastin avaruusasemaan ja siellä aina läsnä olevaan loukkuun jääneeseen tunteeseen mahdolliseksi. Kurosawa arvosti myös sitä, että Tarkovsky ei "viettänyt liikaa aikaa selittämiseen", hän antoi kuvien kertoa tarinan mahdollisuuksien mukaan, jolloin katsoja voi tuntea, mitä tapahtuu, sen sijaan, että kuulisi sen selitettävän vuoropuhelussa.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 298: Pohtiessaan Andrei Tarkovskin kriitikoiden ylistämää vuoden 1972 elokuvaa Soljaris (jota itse edelsi vuoden 1968 neuvostoliittolainen tv-elokuva), Soderbergh lupasi olla hengeltään lähempänä Lemin romaania. Silti Lem ei pitänyt kummastakaan renderöinnistä. Kriitikoiden positiivisista arvosteluista huolimatta elokuva tuotti vain 30 miljoonaa dollaria maailmanlaajuisesti 47 miljoonan dollarin budjetilla. Toisin sanoen taloudellisesti pätkä oli täydellinen floppi.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 332: Soljaris (1972) Final Scene. SPOILER WARNING: For those who know & love this movie.
    Not a good idea to watch without seeing the whole. (Andrei antaa suuta isän housuille autiolla saarella.)
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    Andrei Tarkovskin isäsuhde


    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 341: Andrei Tarkovsky was born in the village of Zavrazhye in the Yuryevetsky District of the Ivanovo Industrial Oblast (modern-day Kadyysky District of the Kostroma Oblast, Russia) to the poet and translator Arseny Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky, a native of Yelysavethrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine), and Maria Ivanova Vishnyakova, a graduate of the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute who later worked as a corrector; she was born in Moscow in the Dubasov family estate.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 343: Andrei´s paternal grandfather Aleksandr Karlovich Tarkovsky (in Polish: Aleksander Karol Tarkowski) was a Polish nobleman who worked as a bank clerk. His wife Maria Danilovna Rachkovskaya was a Romanian language teacher who arrived from Iași. Andrei´s maternal grandmother Vera Nikolayevna Vishnyakova (née Dubasova) belonged to an old Dubasov family of Russian nobility that traces its history back to the 17th century; among her relatives was Admiral Fyodor Dubasov, a fact she had to conceal during the Soviet days. She was married to Ivan Ivanovich Vishnyakov, a native of the Kaluga Governorate who studied law at the Moscow State University and served as a judge in Kozelsk.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 351: At a press conference in Milan on 10 July 1984, he announced that he would never return to the Soviet Union and would remain in Western Europe. He stated, "I am not a Soviet dissident, I have no conflict with the Soviet Government," but if he returned home, he added, "I would be unemployed." At that time, his son Andriosha was still in the Soviet Union and not allowed to leave the country. On 28 August 1985, Tarkovsky was processed as a Soviet Defector at a refugee camp in Latina, Italy, registered with the serial number 13225/379, and officially welcomed to the West.
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    Andrej Tarkovskij mug shot at Latina Refugee Camp, Italy in 1985.
    Tervetuloa länteen Andrei! Kz. albumia 197.

    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 356: in the making-of documentary Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, in a particularly poignant scene, writer/director Michal Leszczylowski follows Tarkovsky on a walk as he expresses his sentiments on death—he claims himself to be immortal and has no fear of dying. Ironically, at the end of the year Tarkovsky was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Shouldn´t have smoked so much bad-tasting Belomore. In his last diary entry (15 December 1986), Andrei wrote: "But now I have no strength left—that is the problem". Eli vuoden ehti nauttia lännen vapaudesta.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 363: Lem yritti ja epäonnistui vakuuttamaan Tarkovskin muuttamaan lähestymistapaansa ennen kuin allekirjoitti vastahakoisesti käsikirjoituksen. Kaikilla suurilla taiteilijoilla on omat pikku ongelmat, ei ne huoli toistensa pikku ongelmia kerrata. Mata Hari oli varmaan Andrein ensimmäinen vaimo ja käytävillä juoxennellut poika pikku Andrjusha.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 365: Näyttääkin siltä että Andrei oli ihan tahalteen lukenut Solarista kuin piru raamattua, koska se oli ollut löytävinään siitä kaivatun isäpappansa runopläjäyxet (alla). turhaan Stanley koitti byzzöttää kirjan pointista, kyllä Andrew tiesi mitä se tahtoi filmata.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 368: And this I dreamt, and this I dream Tätä unta näin, ja nään
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 370: And this I dreamt, and this I dream, Tätä unta näin, ja nään,
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 371: And some time this I will dream again, Ja joskus nään tätä unta taas,
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 372: And all will be repeated, all be re-embodied, Ja kaikki toistuu, ja syntyy uudestaan,
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 415: And marched across it, as though it were the Urals. Ja marssin sen läpi kuin Uralin.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 426: And even now, in these coming times, Ja vieläkin, näinä tulevina aikoina,
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 591: Charles Andrew Parsons is a British television producer known as the creator of the Survivor franchise. He also created The Holy Breakfast and In the Beginning was The Word.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 146: Phase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet. Want to keep track of scores Phase 10 but don’t want to use paper? There really wasn’t any easy way to do it electronically. I can’t think of an app that would do this well. Here’s what I would want the score keeper to be able to do: enter in numbers and the total score is calculated automatically keep track of who has completed a phase in a round easily calculate which phase each player is on Well, could a spreadsheet do that? Yes! Yes it can! Here’s mine: And here’s the template version: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PzaZWrFHKojBDYrMMDB-5gSQEs9ORg65Jt4MMbVfI2M/copy?copyComments=false It accomplishes all of the … Continue readingPhase 10 Score Tracking Spreadsheet
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 169: Kandel is perhaps best known for his translations of the works of Stanisław Lem from Polish to English. Recently he has also been translating works of other Polish science fiction authors, such as Jacek Dukaj, Marek Huberath and Andrzej Sapkowski. The quality of his translations is considered to be excellent and is especially notable in the case of Lem´s writing, which makes heavy use of wordplay and other difficult-to-translate devices.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 245: Possibly my favourite Raymond Briggs book, along with most of the others, this one tells the story of a girl who wakes up one morning to find a polar bear has climbed into her bedroom. It’s big, it smells, it has claws. They spend the day together. Have domestic adventures. Make messes. And then, at the end, the Bear goes away, swimming back to the North, leaving the girl pregnant with a cub.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 444: Another choice some people won’t agree with, but I let the post-death Elvira in, why be afraid to take the same step in the opposite direction? It’s a puzzle this book, and it would be a shame to attempt to unpick it for anyone who’s not yet had the joy of swimming in its paradoxical, philosophical, intoxicating waters. It’s sometimes been called a grown-up Alice In Wonderland and that seems close enough. It’s a great treat for the enquiring teenager (or any) mind, especially an enquiring mind not in search of anything specific. It’s a book that should be read twice, at least. And you’ll never look at a bicycle the same again.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 515: And then there are a legion of Mr. Hyde type doppelgängers in more or less crappy B movies, which do not really deserve the name, since they hardly count as friends, though imaginary. There´s even a TV film whose name is Imaginary friends. The plot is too lame to relate here, see for yourself.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 533: Much impressed by what I had heard, I returned to my reading, the third volume now of Dichotican history. It described the Era of Transcarnal Centralization. The Sopsyputer at first worked to everyone´s satisfaction, but then new beings began appearing on the planet-bibods, tribods, quadribods, then octabods, and finally those that had no intention whatever of ending in an enumerable way, for in the course of life they were constantly sprouting something new. This was the result of a defect, a faulty reiteration - recursion in programming language or - to put it in automata terms - the machine had started looping. Since however the cult of its perfection was in full sway people actually praised these automorphic deviations, asserting for example that all that incessant budding and branching out was in fact the true expression of man´s Protean nature. And this praise not only held up the repairs, but led to the rise of so-called indeterminants or entits (N-tits), who lost their way in their own body, there was so much of it; completely baffled, they would get themselves into so-called bindups, entangulums and snorls; often an ambulance squad was needed to untie them. The repair of the Sopsyputer didn´t work - named the Oopsyputer, it was finally blown sky high. The feeling of relief that followed didn´t last long however, for the accursed question soon returned, What to do about the body now?
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 539: The period of private initiative in body building lasted three quarters of a century. At first there was much enjoyment taken in the newly won freedom of automorphosis, once again the young people led the way, the men with their gambrel thills and timbrels, the women with their pettifores, but before long a generation gap developed, and demonstrations-under the banner of asceticism-followed. The sons condemned their fathers for being interested only in making a living, for having a passive, often consumerist attitude towards the body, for their shallow hedonism, their vulgar pursuit of pleasure, and in order to disassociate themselves they assumed shapes deliberately hideous, uncomfortable beyond belief, downright nightmarish (the antleroons, wampdoodles). Showing their contempt for all things utilitarian, they set eyes in their armpits, and one group of young biotic activists made use of innumerable sound organs, specially grown (electric guitars, glottiphones, hawk pipes, knuckelodeons, thumbolas). They arranged mass concerts, in which the soloists-called hoot-howls-would whip up the crowd into a frenzy of convulsive percussion. Then came the fashion - the mania, rather - for long penises, which in caliber and strength of grip underwent escalation according to the typically adolescent, swaggering principle of "You haven´t seen anything yet!" And, since no one could lift those piles of coils by himself, so called processionals were attached, caudalettes, a self-perambulating receptacle that grew out of the small of the back and carried, on two strong shanks, the weight of the testicles after their owner. In the textbook I found illustrations depicting men of fashion, behind whom walked testicle-bearing processionals on parade; but this was already the decline of the protest movement, or more precisely its complete bankruptcy, because it had failed to pursue any goals of its own, being solely a rebellious reaction against the orgiastic baroque of the age. LEM ei paljon perustanut sodanjälkeisestä 60-luvun sukupolvesta, eikä hipeistä. No en minäkään.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 706: Stalker (ven. Сталкер) on vuonna 1979 ensi-iltansa saanut neuvostoliittolainen taide-elokuva, jonka on ohjannut Andrei Tarkovski. Se pohjautuu Arkadi ja Boris Strugatskin romaaniin Stalker: Huviretki tienpientarelle. Elokuva yhdistelee tietesielokuvaa sekä psykologisia ja filosofisia elementtejä.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 761: Tyutchev´s idea of night, for example, was defined by critics as "the poetic image often covering economically and simply the vast notions of time and space as they affect man in his struggle through life". In the chaotic and fathomless world of "night", "winter", or "north" man feels himself tragically abandoned and lonely. Hence, a modernist sense of frightening anxiety permeates his poetry. Unsurprisingly, it was not until the late 19th and early 20th century that Tyutchev was rediscovered and hailed as a great poet by the Russian Symbolists such as Vladimir Solovyov, Andrey Bely and Alexander Blok.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 223: Myöhäisempi mongoli selostaa tapahtumat seuraavasti: Since the late 19 century and early 20 century, Tibet became more and more strategic place for British because Russian Czar’s expansion into Central Asia directly threatened India-‘the jewel in the crown’ of the British Empire. As a result, British government hurried its diplomatic step toward Tibet. In 1893, Qing government signed a contract with British, without Tibetan representative, promising British special trade rights in Tibet. Under such circumstances, Dozhiev, a Buriat Lama, also a close adviser of Thirteenth Dalai Lama, urged His Holiness to seek help from Czar’s Russia to prevent Tibet from British expansion since Manchu Qing was not powerful enough to protect Tibet anymore. This short paper tries to answer the questions like, what was the nature of his missions to Russia? And what was the relationship between Tibet and Russia during his missions in boarder international power relations? Key words: envoy, missions, power relations.
    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 641: And gaze afar towards the southern mountains,"
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 122: Under de senare årtiondena har flera forskare betonat de idealistiska och antimaterialistiska elementen i fascismen. I stället för att se denna som en reaktionär rörelse har flera forskare betonat dess revolutionära och visionära karaktär. Fascismen skall således närmast ses som en protest mot det sekulära samhällets symboliska ödslighet. Jimmie Åkessons smärta figur i kostym och slips ger oss hopp i de här svåra tiderna där Anders Tegner ses i ylletröja och andra partiers politiker går med kragarna vidöppna.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 175: In wenigen Wochen wurden über 80.000 Exemplare verkauft, und die Veranstalter der „Lese-Tour“ konnten kaum den Andrang bewältigen.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 190: När socialdemokraterna ett par år senare fattade beslut om en ny maktutredning och integrationsminister Ulrica Messing frågade Anders Westholm om han kunde ta sig an uppdraget att undersöka hur det var ställt med integrationen av invandrare i Sverige, borde det således ha ringt varningsklockor hos den sistnämnde. Han var ju en vit man utan invandrarbakgrund.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 195: När utredningen kommit så långt i sitt arbete att återstoden av arbetsinsatsen mest skulle handla om att slutföra de planerade forskarvolymerna slog en bomb ner i medierna. I en debattartikel (DN 2003-04-06) meddelade två av expertgruppens medlemmar – ekonomhistorikern Paulina de los Reyes och sociologen Masoud Kamali – att de hoppade av arbetet i utredningen. Som skäl angavs följande: ”Utredarens arbetssätt och utredningens perspektiv, fokus och prestationer hittills gör dock att vi i dag inte längre ser det som meningsfullt att sitta kvar i expertgruppen.” Av artikeln framgick att författarna ansåg att forskare med invandrarbakgrund var underrepresenterade i utredningen, att dessa inte släppts fram för att få vara redaktörer för forskarvolymerna och att valet av utredare – Anders Westholm – ansågs ”väcka många frågor”.
    xxx/ellauri232.html on line 222: Sten Widmalm (som skrev denna drivel) är verksam vid samma institution som Anders Westholm. Annors har han sagt med mera:
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 175: Paljon hyödyllisiä heprean sanoja oppii myös Dan Steinbockin kirjasta Andromeda. Toinen hyvä lähde on Travellers' Hebrew, joka löytyi Emmauxesta Mäkelänkadulta, samalla retkellä jolla hra Petteri ilmoitti läsnäolostansa paukkuvalla ja pahanhajuisella pierulla. Epätodennäköisiä puheenvuoroja Israelin matkalla: Ani rotseh kus. Haluaisin pillua. Bebaqasah. Olkaa hyvä. Toda. Kiitos. Khamad ani khayav lekha? Paljonko olen velkaa? Zeh khinam. Se on ilmaista. Ko'evli ba pin. Sattuu penixeen.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 226: For their endless innovations and productive achievements—the goods they create, the services they provide, the problems they solve—successful corporations deserve our deepest respect and admiration. And when they are unfairly attacked, they deserve our defense.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 483: I guess your parents probably don’t judge you and are glad to have some help at home - washing the toilet and taking out the garbage and such. They probably worry much more when you don't. One little piece of advice anyway: I do suspect that to cultivate self-discipline is a good start. Not to pamper yourself, you stupid lout. And don't forget to take the garbage with you as you go.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 496: I'm believing it works out better for me on the next go around, what with this vasectomy and all, I really do wish that for myself. And I hope my unborn children perhaps bury me someday. In a garbage bag. Harri Sirolan äiti toivoi että sen 2 poikaa seisoisi sen kuolinvuoteen vieressä kuin kynttilät. Harrin tuikku valitettavasti pääsi sammumaan ennen aikojaan.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 180: And leaves the world to darkness and to me. Ja jättää maailman pimeyteen ja minulle.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 183: And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Ja kaikkea ilmaa vallitsee juhlallinen hiljaisuus,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 185: And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds; Ja uneliaiset helinät tuudittavat kaukaisia ​​poimuja;
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 218: And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Ja kaikki se kauneus, kaikki se rikkaus, jonka olet antanut,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 240: And froze the genial current of the soul. Ja jäädytti sielun nerokkaan virran.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 245: And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Ja tuhlaa sen makeutta aavikon ilmaan.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 255: And read their hist'ry in a nation's eyes, Ja lue heidän historiansa kansan silmissä,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 260: And shut the gates of mercy on mankind, Ja sulki armon portit ihmisiltä,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 279: And many a holy text around she strews, Ja hänen ympärillään on monia pyhää tekstiä,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 305: And pore upon the brook that babbles by. Ja huokoset purolle, joka kuplii.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 326: And Melancholy mark'd him for her own. Ja Melankolia merkitsi hänet omakseen.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 473: Huisin monet lastenkirjailijat ovat olleet pedofiilejä tai muuten outoja: H.C. Andersen, Lewis Carroll, Fedja-setä, Dr. Seuss, JK Rowling, kuka vielä? No Tove Jansson! Varmaan Roald Dahl kuuluu joukkoon? Kazotaanpas. No aika paskiainen se kyllä oli, vaikkei nähtävsti jäänyt kiinni juuri pedofiilinä. Muista kuuluisissa kynäilijöissä löytyy paljon namusetiä, Goethe ja Nabokov vain 2 mainitaxemme.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 481: Roald Dahl's children's books are full of barely submerged misogyny, lust and violence. Roald Dahl was an unpleasant man who wrote macabre books – and yet children around the world adore them. Perhaps this shouldn’t surprise us, writes Hephzibah (Hetty) Anderson. Kids can be so cruel. Oh can we? Thanx mom! .... Oow! Oow!
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 573: Like other poets of the Archaic Age, he reveals a deep sense of the vicissitudes of life and yet, unlike them, he also articulates a passionate faith in what men can achieve by the grace of the gods, most famously expressed in his conclusion to one of his Victory Odes: Creatures of a day! What is a man? What is he not? A dream of a shadow Is our mortal being. But when there comes to men A gleam of splendour given of heaven, Then rests on them a light of glory And blessed are their days.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 584: And give to rapture all thy trembling strings. Ja anna tempaukseen kaikki vapisevat kielesi.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 600: And frantic Passions hear thy soft control. Ja kiihkeät intohimot kuulevat pehmeän kontrollisi.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 603: And dropp'd his thirsty lance at thy command. Ja pudotti janoisen keihäänsä käskystäsi.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 633: And Death, sad refuge from the storms of Fate! Ja Kuolema, surullinen turvapaikka kohtalon myrskyiltä!
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 635: And justify the laws of Jove. Ja perustelee Jopen lait.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 648: And oft, beneath the od'rous shade Ja usein oudon varjon alla
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 672: And coward Vice, that revels in her chains. Ja pelkuri Miami Vice, joka nauttii kahleistaan.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 743: And I have many pretty etchings to shew when you are there." Niin näytän sulle mun hienot ezauxeni.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 751: And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in." Ja jos haluat pötkötellä, voin sut peitellä.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 769: And bidding you good morning now, I'll call another day." Näkemiin tältä erää, toisen kerran ehkä.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 775: And set his table ready, to dine upon the fly. Ja kattoi pöydän valmiixi kärpäsateriaa varten.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 792: – And now, dear little children, who may this story read, - Ja nyt tyttöset jotka tähän asti maltoitte lukea,
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 795: And take a lesson from this tale, of the Spider and the Fly. Ottakaa opixenne satu hämähäkistä ja kärpäsestä.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 863:
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 865: Rolling Stones: "The Spider And The Fly"
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 134: Among modern Western male heteronormal scholars, Sappho´s sexuality is still debated – André Lardinois has described it as the "Great Sappho Question". Early translators of Sappho sometimes heterosexualised her poetry. Ambrose Philips´ 1711 translation of the Ode to Aphrodite portrayed the object of Sappho´s desire as male, a reading that was followed by virtually every other translator of the poem until the twentieth century, while in 1781 Alessandro Verri interpreted fragment 31 as being about Sappho´s love for a guy named Phaon. Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker argued that Sappho´s feelings for other women were "entirely idealistic and non-sensual", while Karl Otfried Müller wrote that fragment 31 described "nothing but a friendly affection": Glenn Most comments that "one wonders what language Sappho would have used to describe her feelings if they had been ones of sexual excitement", if this theory were correct. By 1970, it would be argued that the same poem contained "proof positive of [Sappho´s] lesbianism".
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 136: Today, it is generally accepted that Sappho´s poetry portrays homoerotic feelings: as Sandra Boehringer puts it, her works "clearly celebrate eros between women". Toward the end of the twentieth century, though, some scholars began to reject the question of whether or not Sappho was a lesbian – Glenn Most wrote that Sappho herself "would have had no idea what people mean when they call her nowadays a homosexual", André Lardinois stated that it is "nonsensical" to ask whether Sappho was a lesbian, and Page duBois calls the question a "particularly obfuscating debate". WTF? Pelottaako äijiä ajatus pillua lipsuvasta Psapfasta? Vai onko ne vaan mustasukkiaisia?
    xxx/ellauri239.html on line 486: Koskettava joulutarina tuo taas yhteen Jouluksi kotiin -rainan ohjaajan Per-Olav Sørensenin ja tähden Ida Elise Brochin. Samoilta naamareilta siis on tullut ennen tämmönen rykäisy: Maailmalla menestynyt tähti Simon saapuu kotimaahansa Ruotsiin joulunviettoon. Hänen veljensä Anders järjestää lapsuuden pikkupaikkakunnalla vuosittain joulukonsertin, ja Simon ylipuhutaan mukaan. Menestyneen veljensä varjossa kasvanut Anders ei ole tästä mielissään, mutta Simon suhtautuu tilanteeseen kevyesti - kunnes vanhat muistot heräävät henkiin ja hänen on kohdattava haudatut perhesalaisuudet. Rooleissa: Peter Jöback, Johannes Kuhnke, Suzanne Reuter, Jennie Silfverhjelm. Ruotsalainen elokuva vuodelta 2019. Tällä kertaa ylimakeaan joulutunnelmaan mennään näillä eväillä:
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 195: Gunilla och hennes första man Loa Andersson, som precis som Gunilla var journalist, fick sonen Pål 1969. Två år senare debuterade Gunilla med sin första bok, Mias pappa flyttar. Och året därpå kommer den första Alfons-boken, Godnatt Alfons Åberg. Samma år föds deras andra barn, dottern Boel. Som till en början är så stillsam, så olik Pål. För hon var hjärnskadad.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 552: Charles Bukowski was born Heinrich Karl Bukowski in Andernach, Prussia, Weimar Germany? Falsch! Bukowski wurde im rheinischen Andernach geboren, von wo auch seine Mutter Katharina Fett (1895–1956) stammte. Aber war sie fett? War sie etwa Jüdin?
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 556: Bukowski's parents met in Andernach following World War I. His father was German-American and a sergeant in the United States Army serving in Germany after the empire's defeat in 1918. He had an affair with Katharina, a German friend's sister, and she subsequently became pregnant. Bukowski repeatedly claimed to be born out of wedlock, but Andernach marital records indicate that his parents married one month before his birth. Afterwards, Bukowski's father became a building contractor, set to make great financial gains in the aftermath of the war, and after two years moved the family to Pfaffendorf (today part of Koblenz). However, given the crippling postwar reparations being required of Germany, which led to a stagnant economy and high levels of inflation, he was unable to make a living and decided to move the family to the U.S. On April 23, 1923, they sailed from Bremerhaven to Baltimore, Maryland, where they settled.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 814: John Gielgud on ollut vainaja jo vuodesta 2000. Gielgud had the rare distinction of winning an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Tony. Jussi Jurkka-palkinto jäi saamatta. Gielgud's state honours were Knight Bachelor (1953), Legion of Honour (France, 1960), Companion of Honour (1977), and Order of Merit (UK, 1996). He was awarded honorary degrees by St Andrews, Oxford and Brandeis universities. He was the best supporting actor of them all. Sen lätty on niin mitäänsanomaton brittipärstä etten muista sitä yhtään mistään. Siitä kerrotaan paljon Tauno Köriläs tyyppisiä kaskuja, sellaisia "Teme" läppiä et "ettekö tiedä kuka minä olen?" No en kyllä tiedä, edes luettuani kaverin wikipediabion. Vitun vanhaxi se kyllä eli. Oli joku brittien Tauno Palo ilmeisesti.
    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 858: And there came out from the camp of the Philistines a champion named Goliath of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span [more than 9 feet tall]. 5 He had a helmet of bronze [Why bronze and not iron? Was the iron one in the wash?] on his head, and he was armed with a coat of mail [bronze scale armor] [same question], and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of bronze [about 125 pounds]. 6 And he had bronze armor on his legs, and a javelin of bronze slung between his shoulders. 7 The shaft of his spear was like a weaver’s beam, and his spear’s head weighed six hundred shekels of iron [15 pounds]. And his shield-bearer went before him. [No wonder, he was pretty encumbered with all the other bronze on him.]
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 147: And dreams and desolation of the night! ja unet ja huonosti nukutut yöt!
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 150: And burn and break the dark about thy ways, Ja polta ja taita pimeä sun tavalla,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 154: And thy lips kindle with swift beams; let earth Ja sun huulet sytyttää vikkelillä säteillä; anna maan
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 157: And foam in reddening flakes and flying flowers Ja vaahdon punaisina hiutaleina ja lentokukkina
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 162: And all the winds about thee with their wings, Ja kaikki tuulet siipiveikkoina kuin Lokki Joonatan,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 163: And fountain-heads of all the watered world; Ja kaikki Serena-vesipuiston suihkinat;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 168: And give our spears their spoil, the wild boar’s hide, Ja anna luodikoille syötävää, karjun nahka,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 170: And bloodless altars without wine or fire. Jätimme alttarinne epähuomiossa ilman evästä.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 174: And one, the maiden rose of all thy maids, Ja 1:n sun neitosista, neitomaisen ruusun,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 186: And foamed and lessened through his wrathful fords vaahdoten ja väheten kiukkuisista vuonoista
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 194: And edge to spears, and luck to each man’s hand. Ja luodikoihin tehoja, ja jahtionnea.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 201: And the brown bright nightingale amorous Ja ruskea älykäs satakieli kiimainen
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 222: ⁠And the southwest-wind and the west-wind sing. Ja löunatuuli ja länsituuli laulavat.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 225: ⁠And all the season of snows and sins; Ja koko vuodenaika lumien ja syntien;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 229: And time remembered is grief forgotten, Muistettu aika on unohdettu vaiva,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 230: And frosts are slain and flowers begotten, Kuurat on päihitetty ja kukat siittyneet,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 231: And in green underwood and cover Ja vihreä alusmezä ja pyllyverhot
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 238: And fruit and leaf are as gold and fire, Ja hetelmä ja lehti on kuin multa tuli,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 239: And the oat is heard above the lyre, Ja kaura kuuluu jostain lyyran yläpuolelta,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 240: And the hoofèd heel of a satyr crushes Ja satyriaasixen kaviokantapää rusentaa
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 243: And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Panta saadaan päivällä ja bakkusta illalla
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 247: And soft as lips that laugh and hide Ja hymy pehmohuulilla jotka antaa poskea
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 249: And screen from seeing and leave in sight Piilottavat näkyvistä ja paljastelevat
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 268: And raiment meet for service: lest the day Ja palveluxeen sopivia asuja: ettei vaan
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 275: And though the spring put back a little while Ja vaikka kevät toi takasin pikku tovixi
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 277: And the iron time of cursing, yet I know Ja kiroilemisen rauta-ajan, silti mä tiän
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 299: And all my dreams to stuff that kindles it. Ja mun unennäöt sen sytykkeexi.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 311: And with their healing herbs infect our blood. Niillä voi olla sivuvaikutuxia.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 323: And gall for milk, and cursing for a prayer? Ja sappea maidossa, ja kiroilua rukouxissa?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 331: And we say prayers, and weep; but at the last, Ja me rukoillaan ja itketään, mutta loppupeleissä
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 343: And meadow and marsh with springs and unblown leaves, Ja niittyjä, soita ja muita vihannexia,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 390: And found, or ever love had found her here. Ja löytänyt, tai sit rakkaus ois sen sieltä löytänyt.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 404: And am not moved; and my son chiding them, Enkä välitä; ja mun poika vinoilee niille,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 405: And these things nowise move me, but I know Eikä sekään haittaa mua, mutta mä tiedän
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 407: And feed myself with patience; but this most, Ja koitan kestää, muta tää kaikkein eniten
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 411: And in the end shall no joy come, but grief, Eikä siitä lopultakaan tule iloa vaan pelkkää harmia,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 421: And burn me blind, and disilluminate Ja polttaa mut sokeaxi, hämärtävät
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 424: And hearing am not holpen, but mine eyes Enkä kuule avuttomana, vaan mun silmät
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 427: And the king wake not; and my brows and lips Niin ettei kunkku herää; ja mun kulmat ja huulet
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 431: And speck the fair dyed pillows round the king Ja läikittää kunkun hienot värityynyt
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 444: And such a grace to bear it. Then came in Ja sellasen suosion mulle sälytti. Sit tuli sisään
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 449: And I with gathered raiment from the bed Ja mä hyppäsin helmat sylissä petiltä
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 453: And blew against and quenched it; for I said, Ja sammutin sen; sillä mä sanoin,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 455: And we find favour a little in their sight, Ja meillä on vähän suosiota niiden silmissä,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 458: And thee most piteous, thee a tenderer thing Ja sua sääälittävää, sua pikku ressukkaa
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 461: And covered under arms and hair, and wept, Ja peitin käsivarsilla ja hiuxilla, ja itkahdin,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 462: And feared to touch him with my tears, and laughed; Pelkäsin koskettaa sitä kyynelilläni, ja nauroin;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 477: And with blind lips and fingers wrung my breast
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 498: And when night comes the wind sinks and the sun,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 499: And there is no light after, and no storm,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 508: And equal face to all things; thus she said.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 515: And now, before these gather to the hunt,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 529: ⁠And madness risen from hell;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 533: ⁠And life, the shadow of death.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 535: And the high gods took in hand
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 537: And a measure of sliding sand
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 539: And froth and drift of the sea;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 540: ⁠And dust of the labouring earth;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 541: And bodies of things to be
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 543: And wrought with weeping and laughter,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 544: ⁠And fashioned with loathing and love,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 546: ⁠And death beneath and above,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 561: ⁠And love, and a space for delight,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 562: And beauty and length of days,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 563: ⁠And night, and sleep in the night.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 588: And heed beyond all crying and sacrifice
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 609: And fire, and parcels of the broken dawn,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 610: And dust divided by hard light, and spears
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 641: And kindling of warm eyelids with desire,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 650: And where Eurotas hollows his moist rock
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 659: And the other chides her, and she being chid speaks nought,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 662: And full of unblown life, the blood of gods.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 667: And tender and temperate honours of the hearth,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 671: And with void mouth gapes after emptier prey?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 712: And with charmed words and songs have men put out
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 770: And with his whole heart worship, him all gods
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 772: And not in heart and deed desiring it
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 776: And the swift hounds of violent death devour.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 782: And the sweet common honour that she hath,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 799: And without shame and without fear have wrought
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 805: And filled with gracious and memorial fame
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 808: And alien lips and native with their own.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 822: And these, filled full of days, divine and dead,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 824: And such as loved their land and all things good
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 825: And, best beloved of best men, liberty,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 827: And whatsoever on earth was honourable
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 828: And whosoever of all the ephemeral seed,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 843: And set thine eyes and heart on hopes high-born
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 844: And divine deeds and abstinence divine.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 849: And break not as a man breaks nor burn down:
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 852: And gloriously hast thou lived, and made thy life
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 856: And the mad people of windy mountain ways
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 861: And loosen all their lances, till undone
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 862: And man from man they fell; for ye twain stood
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 864: And thou the mightier; wherefore she unleashed
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 895: And I too as thou sayest have seen great things;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 898: And all our oars smote eastward, and the wind
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 901: And the first furrow in virginal green sea
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 903: And closed, as when deep sleep subdues man's breath
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 913: And chiefliest when hoar beach and herbless cliff
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 955: And chosen of gods who reverence maidenhood.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 966: And smite the righteous and the violent mouth,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 967: And mix with insolent blood the reverent man's,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 968: And bruise the holier as the lying lips.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 975: And my lips pause and my soul sinks with love.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1009: And there is nothing stabile in the world
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1021: And I am naked of my soul, and stand
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1031: And my limbs yearn with pity of thee, and love
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1034: And thy fair eyes I worship, and am bound
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1042: And these lay hold upon us; but thou, God,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1061: And twain go forth beside thee, a man with a maid;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1072: ⁠And the seed of it laughter and tears,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1073: ⁠And the leaves of it madness and scorn;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1084: ⁠And the waves of the sea as she came
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1090: ⁠And in air the clamorous birds,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1091: ⁠And men upon earth that hear
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1094: ⁠And in shallow and channel and mere
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1100: ⁠And the life of the world in her breath
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1103: ⁠And knew thee not mother of death.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1137: ⁠And peril of shallow and firth,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1138: ⁠And tears that spring and increase
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1149: ⁠And noise of many that mourn;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1155: ⁠And thunder of storm on the sands,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1157: ⁠And wailing of wives on the shore;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1158: ⁠And under thee newly arisen
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1170: ⁠And blind things dead in their birth;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1181: ⁠And the flying flames of the air?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1185: ⁠And the crying of armies undone,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1187: ⁠And breaking of city by city;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1196: ⁠And cast out gods from their places.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1200: ⁠And made their kingdoms and races
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1203: ⁠And with length of their days waxen weak,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1227: And witness with me if not without sign sent,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1242: And breathless gates and extreme hills of heaven.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1246: And make this day all golden, hers and ours,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1259: And all their green-haired waters, and all woods
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1268: And godlike for thy grace of hallowed hair
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1269: And holy habit of thine eyes, and feet
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1273: And for thy sake praiseworthiest from all men:
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1336: And play the shield for strong men and the spear?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1338: And the bride overbear the groom, and men
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1378: And many a wandering wing of noisy nights
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1384: And streams that murmur of the mother snow—
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1390: And I no manner of memory when I die,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1408: And this my maiden body, by all oaths
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1417: And fill the dance up with tempestuous feet,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1419: And made thank-offering for prosperities,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1432: And proper poison of your lips ye die.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1437: And holiest head of women, have good cheer
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1442: And go with gods and with the gods return.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1449: ⁠And in the word his death,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1452: And life bring one thing forth ere all pass by,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1457: ⁠And mutable as sand,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1459: And perdurable and like a lord of land?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1462: ⁠And thy life-days from thee.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1467: And many things they have given and taken,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1468: ⁠And wrought and ruined many things;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1470: ⁠And sealed the sea with all her springs;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1473: ⁠And vexed the lips of life with breath:
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1477: ⁠And on the bridal wools a stain;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1478: And circled pain about with pleasure,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1479: ⁠And girdled pleasure about with pain;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1480: And strewed one marriage-bed with tears and fire
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1493: ⁠And wash their feet with tribulation
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1494: And fill them full with grieving ere they go?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1504: And filled with days we would not fain behold
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1505: And nights we would not hear of; we wax old,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1512: ⁠And the worm finds it soon.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1517: ⁠And stir with soft imperishable breath
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1519: And hold it to our lips and laugh; but they
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1526: ⁠And terrene revolution of the sun.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1531: ⁠And many mixing savours of strange years,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1535: ⁠And death to drink as water; that the light
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1543: ⁠And grieve as men, and like slain men be slain.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1561: ⁠And binds the great sea with a little sand;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1571: And made us transitory and hazardous,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1574: ⁠And he doeth right.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1579: And with thy right hand laid upon us death.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1591: ⁠And breaks us at the limits of the land;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1593: ⁠And loosed the hours like arrows; and let fall
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1595: ⁠And wars among us, and one end of all;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1599: ⁠And flames of fire the eyelids of thine eyes;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1603: ⁠And our hands labour and thine hand scattereth;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1616: ⁠And the end is hard to reach.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1618: ⁠And reverence, and the fear that makes men whole,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1619: And shame, and righteous governance of blood,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1620: ⁠And lordship of the soul.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1622: And gathering thorns they shake the tree at root;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1629: ⁠And came forth eastward hither, where the dawn
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1631: ⁠And next our eyes unrisen; for unaware
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1634: And through the windy pillared corridor
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1638: And dust and hurrying horsemen; lo their chief,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1694: And with keen eye took note of spear and hound,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1697: And Cepheus and Ancæus, mightiest thewed,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1708: And following him that slew the biform bull
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1710: And, bride-bound to the gods, Æacides.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1715: And recent from the roar of foreign foam
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1720: And Hippasus and Hyleus, great in heart.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1724: And where the dew is thickest under oaks,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1729: And we will flay thy boarskin with male hands;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1733: And in their moist and multitudinous flower
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1736: And seeing, he shuddered with sharp lust of praise
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1738: And missed; for much desire divided him,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1745: And plashed ear-deep with plunging feet; but she
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1755: And bristling with intolerable hair
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1758: And charging with sheer tusk he drove, and smote
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1760: And violent sleep shed night upon his eyes.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1766: And falling, and weighed back by clamorous arms,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1776: And as a tower that falls by fire in fight
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1778: And breaks the iron flower of war beneath,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1783: And trampled, springing sideways from the tusk,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1790: And smote not; but Meleager, but thy son,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1798: And with no missile wound, the monstrous boar
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1805: And all they praised the gods with mightier heart,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1810: And hot and horrid from the work all these
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1812: And washed the hard sweat off their calmer brows.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1814: And good for slumber, and every holier herb,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1816: And all of goodliest blade and bloom that springs
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1819: And light of crescent lilies, and such leaves
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1822: And many a well-spring overwatched of these.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1831: And what shall be they hide until their time.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1833: And either well; but let all sad things be,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1862: ⁠And the fervent rose-cheeked hours,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1870: ⁠And all day the nightingale
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1879: ⁠And with sudden splendid breast
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1898: ⁠And their little leaves made wet,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1909: ⁠And lives withered as leaves wither
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1916: ⁠And great length of deadly days.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1921: ⁠And prosperities begun.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1940: ⁠And the kingdom of the night,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1943: ⁠And Orion overthrown;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1946: ⁠And the sacred hair.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2095: And all this praise God gives thee: she thereat
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2101: And maiden undulation of clear hair
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2104: And rose-coloured and cold like very dawn,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2107: And she passed by them. Then one cried Lo now,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2111: And all they rode against her violently
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2112: And cast the fresh crown from her hair, and now
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2128: And they passed on, and all men honoured her,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2146: And made a weak staff for my feebler feet
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2148: And led me softly and shewed me gold and steel
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2149: And shining shapes of mirror and bright crown
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2150: And all things fair; and threw light spears, and brought
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2153: And please me with great eyes; and those days went
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2154: And these are bitter and I a barren queen
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2155: And sister miserable, a grievous thing
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2156: And mother of many curses; and she too,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2168: And more than many lives of wandering men.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2180: And no man like them? are not mine here slain?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2200: And kill mine own heart with remembering them,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2201: And with those eyes that see their slayer alive
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2205: And footless sound of perished feet, and then
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2208: And see their boar-spears and their beds and seats
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2209: And all the gear and housings of their lives
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2210: And not the men? shall hounds and horses mourn,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2213: And I not heed at all? and those blind things
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2220: And by hired hands while sleeping, this thing too
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2226: And hands of swift gods following, all save this,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2256: And see thee strong and hear men for thy sake
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2276: And if he feed not, shall not thy flesh faint?
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2312: And life, and this inexpiable impotence.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2327: And hands we lack, and wit; and all our days
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2330: And sins whereof we know not; and for these
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2346: And blinds their eyes who hate them: lest men say,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2348: And none of these hath pity of them, and none
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2352: And in the dark this grieve Eurythemis,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2355: And had a queen their sister. That were shame
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2364: And ineffaceable with many tears.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2381: And murmurs as who talks in dreams with death.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2388: And seeth his own dishonour intolerable.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2446: And fear is of the living; these fear none.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2481: ⁠And quickening of the body of night,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2482: ⁠And sound of thunder in men's ears
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2483: ⁠And fire of lightning in men's sight,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2487: ⁠And broken out of night, she shone,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2490: ⁠And heaven rang round her as she came
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2508: ⁠And fate as the waves thereof.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2533: And the veil of thine head shall be grief; and the crown shall be pain.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2575: And in thine eyes are hollow light and heat.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2591: And thy mouth shuddering like a shot bird.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2623: And a long brand that blackens: and white dust.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2633: And of mine hands extinguished; this is he.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2646: And in thy mouth has death set up his house.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2656: And cleaves unto the ground with staggering feet.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2666: And on my cheek the burning of a brand.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2691: And all thy goodly glory; with mine hands
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2709: ⁠And the ways thereof with tears;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2755: ⁠And as the air which is death,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2759: ⁠And the fire came forth of her breath.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2787: And fix the looser leaves, both hands fell down.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2798: And cast his raiment round his face and fell.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2803: ⁠And soothsayings spoken in sleep.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2808: And caught him, crying out twice “O child” and thrice,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2831: And laid him sadly in strange hands, and wept.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2839: And they with tears and rendings of the beard
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2842: And lightening at each footfall, sick to death.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2850: And lo, the feast turned funeral, and the crowns
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2853: And weeping and changed faces and veiled hair.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2902: ⁠And their clash in thine ear,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3010: ⁠And fulfilling thine ears
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3018: ⁠And the light thereof hurled
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3019: ⁠And the noise thereof rolled
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3035: ⁠And the singing begun
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3036: ⁠And the men of strange days
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3052: ⁠And restore thee thy day,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3054: ⁠And the oars won their way
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3117: ⁠And weary of praise;
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3118: And who shall bridle their lips? and who shall straiten their
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3150: And bid thee comfort, being a perfect man
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3153: And me brief days and ways to come at thee.
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3158: And full of ease and kingdom; seeing in death
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3185: And all this body a broken barren tree
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3188: And minished all that god-like muscle and might
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3189: And lesser than a man’s: for all my veins
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3193: And time, these would not, these tread out my life,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3198: And let no brother or sister grieve too sore,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3206: And mine pass by forgotten: thou alone,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3226: And shall come always to thee; for thou knowest,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3234: And ye farewell now, all my friends; and ye,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3243: And by the light and luck of you that live,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3244: And by this miserable spoil, and me
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3247: And fasten up mine eyelids with thy mouth,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3251: And with thine holy maiden eyes drop dew,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3259: And with thy raiment cover foot and head,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3260: And stretch thyself upon me and touch hands
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3267: And now for God’s sake kiss me once and twice
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3268: And let me go; for the night gathers me,
    xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3269: And in the night shall no man gather fruit.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 281: Hyvin pian Jeesuxen pikkuveikka jo saneli marssijärjestyxen. Pane se sinne, kehotti Maaria. Miten, ihmetteli Jeesus. No eise ollut edes vaikeaa, ja edestakaista pumppuliikettä ei tarvinnut Jeesuxelle erixeen opettaa. Pian he ruiskahtivat lähes yhtäaikaisesti Maarian sormi perämelana, ja Jeesus junior oli tosiasia. Ize asiassa kaxoset kuten kohta ilmenee, Saara ja Andreas. Enemmänkin taitaa tulla niille lapsia.
    xxx/ellauri252.html on line 529: It is very hard to determine, given the facts at hand, whether or not MacArthur would have been right in dropping 30 nuclear bombs on China. I will say this, though; the rose-colored glasses of the present often change the shading of situations in the past. When you consider the decisions of MacArthur and Truman, remember that they lived in a different time with different values and ideas. And don't be afraid to make up your own mind.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 550: Koukkunokkainen pitkähattuinen ex-paavi Rottweiler kuopataan tänään Lean päivänä. Kirkkovaltion tärkimöt lausuu kömpelösti latinaa. Rottweiler oli jyrkkä nazipaavi Timo Soinin mieleen, ei tollanen vasemmistolainen fransiskaani kuten tämä nykyinen. Säestäjänä toimii Anders Gärderud. Sursum corda! Aamen! No, minä...
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 120: Antony Pyp Pipo: However, what’s interesting is how few of the White officers in Petrograd, Moscow and many other places actually joined the revolt against the communists at that stage. I think they were all so dispirited and demoralised by everything that had happened that most of them had sunk into apathy. But yes, there were certain areas where there were very strong reactions against the Bolsheviks. And that early part of the civil war, in the winter of 1917–18, showed that the outcome largely depended on what happened in local areas. It was a geographically fragmented civil war that was taking place across the whole of the landmass. Which really shows it was an oppressed people's uprising.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 134: Antony Pyp Pipo: Their commitment was unclear, and this was always the problem: they couldn’t make up their own minds. In the early part of 1919, US president Woodrow Wilson thought that some form of peace could be achieved in Russia, and suggested a conference to be held in the Princes’ Islands lying in the Sea of Marmara close to Constantinople [now Istanbul]. However, the Whites were so furious at the Reds and what had happened up till then – the murders of the aristocracy, the destruction and so on – that they refused to sit down with the Reds. And Lenin and the Bolsheviks – who at that stage thought that they were going to win the war (as they did) – had no intention of sitting down with them, let alone the motherfucking Anglo Saxons meddling everywhere with just their own "vital interests" in mind.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 223: Некра́сов ), naisilla Nekrasova (Некра́сова) on yleinen venäläinen sukunimi. Se perustuu maalliseen etunimeen Nekras (Некра́с), jonka suora merkitys on 'ruma'. Sukunimi voi viitata seuraaviin henkilöihin: Andrei Nekrasov (s. 1958), venäläinen elokuva- ja TV-ohjaaja. Artjom Nekrasov (s. 1992), venäläinen haulikkoampuja.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 358: Andrei Nekrasov on tunnetuimpia Putinin ajan politiikkaa arvostelleita venäläistaiteilijoita.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 574: Li Andersson on loppututkintoa suorittamaton opiskelija, ei gradua, JA OPETUSMINISERI joka on todella häpeä ja hänen varamiehensä JSaramo on koulujakäymätön koulupudokas. Eivät osaa edes kijottaa, toisin kuin mä.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 303: Tiibetologi André Migot toteaa, että alkuperäinen buddhalaisuus ei ehkä opettanut täydellistä minuuden puuttumista, viitaten buddhalaisten ja palilaisten tutkijoiden Jean Przyluskin ja Caroline Rhys Davidsin esittämiin todisteisiin siitä, että varhainen buddhalaisuus uskoi yleensä itseensä, mikä teki buddhalaisista kouluista, jotka myöntävät "itsen" ei harhaoppisia, vaan konservatiiveja, pitäen kiinni muinaisista uskomuksista.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 513: Tiia lutkautti myönteisesti nyökkivän mulkun suustaan ja antoi nesteen valua puseron kaula-aukosta sisään. Se tuntui ihanalta, vaikka kuulostaa kyllä pahalta setämiesmeemiltä. Sulkeutunut suomalaismies oli avautunut taas ymmärtäväisen suomalaisen naisen puseroon. Kari Hotakainen ei tiedä että naisen keho, edes poski, ei ole inselmiehen oikeus, vaikka bioetiikan tutkijatohtori Joona Räsänen sitä Herlinin Sanomissa paukuttaa. Kari ja Joona ovat Andrew Taten aatetovereita.
    xxx/ellauri259.html on line 705: The film has good characterization of its male leads, they are well-acted and spout on-the-nose dialogue straight from the pen of Hotakainen. The film is a bit more down-to-earth approach of the depressing rural Finland of yesteryear than that from the films of the Kaurismäki brothers. But there are clear similarities, since the cinematographer, editor and sound mixer are veterans of Kaurismäki productions. And of course the director Kari Väänänen is remembered from sleazy roles from many of the brothers' classic films.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 257: Suddenly she grabbed my knee. “Sammy,” she said, “do you think that Alice and I are lesbians?” I had a genuine hot curl of fire up my spine. “I don’t see that it’s anybody’s business one way or another,” I said. “Do you care whether we are,” she asked. “Not in the least,” I said. I was suddenly dripping wet. “Are you queer or gay or different or ‘of it’ as the French say or whatever they are calling it nowadays,” she said, looking narrowly at me. I waggled my hand sidewise. “Both ways,” I said. “I don’t see why I should go through life limping on just one leg to satisfy a so-called norm.” “It bothers a lot of people,” Gertrude said. “But like you said, it’s nobody’s business, it came from the Judeo-Christian ethos, especially Saint Paul the bastard, but he was complaining about youngsters who were not really that way, they did it for money, everybody suspects us or knows but nobody says anything about it. Did Thornie tell you?” “Only when I asked him a direct question and then he didn’t want to answer, he didn’t want to at all. He said yes he supposed in the beginning but that it was all over now.” Gertrude laughed. “How could he know. He doesn’t know what love is. And that’s just like Thornie.”
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 476: Directed by Gene Kelly and written and produced by Ernest Lehman, the film stars Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Tommy Tune, Fritz Feld, Marianne McAndrew, E. J. Peaker and Louis Armstrong (whose recording of the title tune had become a number-one single in May 1964). The film follows the story of Dolly Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker who travels to Yonkers, New York in order to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so, she convinces his niece, his niece's intended and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 486: Marianne McAndrew as Irene Molloy
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 556: Stein emännöi Pariisissa taiteellista salonkia, jossa muun muassa kuvataiteilijat Pablo Picasso ja Henri Matisse sekä kirjailijat Ernest Hemingway ja Sherwood Anderson kokoontuivat. Sherwoodin mezän iloiset miehet, sankarit sukkahousuissa. Steinilla oli suuri merkitys nuorten amerikkalaisten kirjailijoiden muodostaman niin sanotun "kadotetun sukupolven" varhaisvaiheissa: Stein toimi heidän mesenaattinaan, keksi ryhmälle nimen ja kertoi heidän tarinansa omissa teoksissaan. Vanhempiensa varhaisen kuoleman jälkeen Stein muutti sukulaistensa luo Baltimoreenlähde? ja opiskeli Radcliffe Collegessa psykologiaa William Jamesin oppilaana ja Johns Hopkinsin yliopistossa lääketiedettä. Hän ei kuitenkaan suorittanut tutkintoaan loppuun, sillä hän kyllästyi aivan täydellisesti opiskeluun. Ei kyllä napannut enää yhtään.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 559: Sherwood Anderson (13. syyskuuta 1876 Camden, Ohio – 8. maaliskuuta 1941 Colón, Panama) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija. Hän vaikutti novelleillaan erityisesti ensimmäisen ja toisen maailmansodan välisen ajan kirjallisuuteen. Ohiossa syntyneen Andersonin isä oli etelävaltiolaista sukua, äiti puolestaan italialaista syntyperää. Perhe vaihtoi asuinpaikkaa usein. Andersonin äiti kuoli hänen ollessaan 14-vuotias. Kolmen vuoden kuluttua Anderson muutti Chicagoon, missä hän työskenteli eri ammateissa neljä vuotta.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 561: Espanjan–Yhdysvaltain sodassa Anderson otti osaa Kuuban taisteluihin. Sodan jälkeen hän palasi Ohioon, meni naimisiin ja ryhtyi maalausliikkeen hoitajaksi, mutta lähti jälleen Chicagoon ja päätyi lopulta kirjoittamaan ensimmäistä romaaniaan Windy McPherson’s Son, joka ilmestyi vuonna 1916. Anderson matkusteli muun muassa Euroopassa ja asui myös New Yorkissa ja New Orleansissa. Ensimmäisen vaimonsa kuoltua Anderson avioitui kuvanveistäjä Tennessee Mitchellin kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 563: Kirjailijan uransa alkuvaiheessa Andersonin tukijoihin kuuluivat muiden muassa Chicagon kirjallisuusliikkeen johtohahmot Theodore Dreiser, Carl Sandburg ja Ben Hecht, jotka kannustivat häntä julkaisemaan tekstejään eri lehdissä ja auttoivat myös kahden ensimmäisen teoksen julkaisussa.
    xxx/ellauri261.html on line 564: Anderson tunnetaan etenkin novelleistaan, mutta hän julkaisi myös romaaneja ja runoja. Anderson vaikutti aikansa kertomakirjallisuuteen ja muun muassa Ernest Hemingwayn, William Faulknerin ja John Steinbeckin tuotantoon. Hänen tunnetuin teoksensa lienee novellikokoelman ja romaanin rajamailla liikkuva Winesburg, Ohio (1919), joka on ilmestynyt suomeksi nimellä Pikkukaupunki (1955). Andersonin kirjallinen tyyli pohjautui arkikieleen ja sai vaikutteita Gertrude Steinilta.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 435: There’s a lot of interest internationally, and what I’ve picked up is that everyone recognizes that America is particularly sick, that we’re worse off than other countries. But on the other hand, they see the signs in their own country. And so there’s a lot of interest in what’s happening in America, because it’s clear this could be a problem that many liberal democracies are going to face — or are beginning to face — in the social media age.
    xxx/ellauri265.html on line 444: And the thing is, it works — it works really well in Tallahassee. Everybody thinks the way we want. I do think it’s hard to scale.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 495: In 2008, in the midst of the Great Recession and Iraqgate, un-funny Sedaris had the gall to vote Republican. His North Carolina white trash family had always voted Republican. Bet he went on to vote for Trump in 2016 with a straight face. Not that it makes any difference. I take the chicken casserole with a can of mushrooms. And bring some shit for my fly.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 398: Martin Andersen Nexø, lisänimeltä Tanskan gorgi, kynäili kirjan Ditte ihmislapsi, joka on 1 mun lemppari. Gorgi oli mitalitoimikunnassa, eikä saamapäässä. Næst efter H.C. Andersen er han den danske forfatter der er oversat til flest sprog. Martin Andersen Nexø blev især meget populær i Østeuropa og Sovjetunionen, hvor hans bøger fik kanonisk status.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 225: Ukrainan poliittisen kriisin aikana 2010-luvun puolivälissä termi "Bandera" otti tärkeän paikan Venäjän poliittisessa propagandassa ja sitä käytetään negatiivisessa merkityksessä. Niinpä he alkoivat kutsua kaikkia ukrainalaisia ​​nationalisteja riippumatta heidän todellisesta asenteestaan ​​Stepan Banderaan, Andriy Melnykiin , Roman Shukhevychiin ja Ukrainan neuvostovastaiseen undergroundiin. Vähitellen Ukrainan valta- ja lainvalvontaviranomaisten jäseniä alettiin kutsua "banderiiteiksi" riippumatta heidän asenteestaan ​​​​nationalismia kohtaan.
    xxx/ellauri280.html on line 428: Gurnah still lives in Zanzibar in his mind, and prefers it that way. When he returns home, he is frustrated by the discrepancy between the stories he invented—and started to half believe—and the dreary realities. The house of his parents is close to decay; essential services like water, electricity, and garbage disposal fail regularly. In addition, his schoolmates have become corrupt, self-seeking bureaucrats, and his mother was not gallantly courted but given as a pawn to his father. And yet, he never found the courage to inform his parents that he has been living together with a white infidel—a "kafir woman." When he is introduced to the child-wife who his relatives chose for him, he panics and flees "home," which is now England, only to find that Emma left and that he is condemned to be "on the edges of everything," on his own island in England. The hero despairs of establishing communication between the two worlds. Vaimo läx. Lammaskaalta.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 153: 9. Samalla on todettava, että kalliomassan murtumisen olosuhteita ja huokoisen tilan kehittymisen jälkivaikutusten ongelmaa hydraulisen murtumisen aikana ei ole tutkittu. Näissä tutkimuksissa ei ole analysoitu teoreettista analyysiä kiven tuhoutumisprosessista murtumisen aikana, sen kineettiikan, kehityksen seurantamahdollisuuksista ja murtumistekniikan käytännön soveltamisen seurausten ennustamisesta. Kalliomassan halkeamiskehityksen dynamiikkaa hydraulisen murtamisen jälkeen ei ole käytännössä tutkittu. Eräs sellaisista nesteiden läsnäollessa tapahtuvan kiven murtumisen "itsekehityksen" mahdollisista mekanismeista on, kuten tiedetään, Rebinder-ilmiön ilmentyminen [Andrade, ENDC; Randall, RFY, 1949; Malkin, AI, 2012; Yu. V. Goryunov et ai., 1966]. Rebinder-ilmiön ilmenemisaste ja sen rooli syötetyn nesteen kulkeutumisessa riippuu geomateriaalin luonteesta.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 195: Andrade, ENDC; Randall, RFY (1949). "Rehbinder-efekti". Luonto. 164 (4183): 1127. Bibcode: 1949Natur.164.1127A. doi: 10.1038/1641127a0.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 222: Liuskekaasu: Suuret odotukset, vaatimattomat suunnitelmat. Andrei Korzhubaev, Alexander Khurshudov // Oil & GasEURASIA. 12.–1. joulukuuta 2010 / tammikuuta 2011.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 492: Yliopistossa hän suoritti journalismin tutkinnon ja aloitti samalla työskentelyn ensimmäisten näytelmiensä parissa. Hänen teoksensa neljä ensimmäistä ovat "Not a villain" ( eng. No Villain , "And
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 844: Neuvostoliiton tunnetuimman toisinajattelijan Andrei Saharovin ja hänen puolisonsa Jelena Bonnerin kerrottiin ryhtyneen syömälakkoon. Heidän tarkoituksenaan oli painostaa viranomaisia myöntämään viisumi Moskovassa asuneelle Liza Aleksejevalle, jotta tämä pääsisi matkustamaan puolisonsa, Bonnerin pojan luokse Yhdysvaltoihin. Saharovin ja Bonnerin ilmoitettiin lopettaneen syömälakkonsa 9. joulukuuta.
    xxx/ellauri287.html on line 622: Artikla: Dion ensimmäinen tarsolaispuhe ja sen barbaariset poseeraajat. Nathanael Andrade. Jos haluat lukea tämän tutkimuksen koko tekstin, voit pyytää kopion suoraan kirjoittajalta.
    xxx/ellauri289.html on line 231: Sosiologi Andrew Holden ehdottaa kompromissia ja kuvailee hallintoa "autokraattiseksi."
    xxx/ellauri289.html on line 236: Entinen päämajan henkilökunnan jäsen Barbara Anderson sanoo, että politiikka vaatii tehokkaasti, että ahdistelulle on toinen todistaja, "mikä on mahdotonta". Anderson sanoo, että politiikka "suojelee pedofiilejä ennemmin kuin suojelee lapsia". [virret 339 ja 492] Jehovan todistajat väittävät, että heillä on vahva politiikka lasten suojelemiseksi ja lisäävät, että paras tapa suojella lapsia on nuhdella kylänvanhimpia; he myös ilmoittavat, etteivät he sponsoroi toimintaa, joka erottaa lapset vanhemmista. Haha, entäs insestuaaliset pedofiilivanhemmat? Niitäkin näet on, usko tai älä.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 268: Lady Hester kuoli unissaan vuonna 1839. Hän kuoli paremman puutteessa; Andrew Bonar ja Robert Murray M´Cheyne, jotka vierailivat alueella muutamaa viikkoa myöhemmin, kertoivat muka pettyneenä, että heidän vierailunsa jälkeen "talosta ei löytynyt yhtään rahaa."
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    Pyhä Junia (oik.). Partapozot ovat joku Andronikos (vas.) ja Roban pasaasin kreikkalainen ravintoloizija Athanasios (kesk.)

    xxx/ellauri293.html on line 104: Chuzan vaimo Johanna mainitaan myös Maria Magdaleenan ja muiden naisten rinnalla haudalla ensimmäisenä vierailijoina, jotka havaitsivat sen olevan tyhjä, ja juuri tälle naisryhmälle, Johanna mukaan lukien, Jeesus ilmestyy ensimmäisen kerran ja kehottaa heitä kertomaan haudasta. opetuslapset tapaavat hänet Galileassa Luukkaan 24:1-10:ssä. Bauckham huomauttaa, että Paavali kuvailee Juniaa (ja Andronikosta kuvassa vas.) kristillisen yhteisön jäseniksi ennen häntä, ja koska Paavali itse kääntyi väkkäränä kolmen vuoden kuluessa Jeesuksen kuolemasta, se edellyttäisi, että Junia olisi ollut yhteisön jäsen hyvin varhaisesta lähtien.
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 399: Dan Andersson (1988-1920) räknas till proletärförfattarna, men hans diktning är inte begränsad till denna genre. Ibland skrev han under pseudonymen Black Jim. I synnerhet i tidningen Ny Tid, Göteborg, 1917–1918 kallade han sig så. Han översätte bland andra Rudyard Kipling och använde sig sedan ofta i sin diktning av dennes balladrytmer.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 401: Dan Anderssons poesi åtnjuter bred folklig popularitet genom sin naturmystik och gudssökan. Anderssons visor har tolkats av en mängd artister genom åren exempelvis Hootenanny Singers and (på finska) Aappo I. Piippo.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 403: Andersson växte upp under knappa förhållanden i byn Skattlösberg där fadern, folkskolläraren Adolf Andersson (1854−1931), och hans fru Augusta Scherp (1862-1939), tidigare lärarinna, arbetade i skolhuset. Byn ligger i de så kallade finnmarkerna i södra Dalarna, dit svedjefinnar flyttade för att bryta bygd. Dan Andersson hade på faderns sida anor från dessa finska nybyggare, så även på moderns.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 404: 1902, vid 14 års ålder, tog Andersson på egen hand tåget till Göteborg, båten till Grimsby, tåget till Liverpool, båten till New York och slutligen tåget till Minnesota, till faster Sara och Carl Petter Anderssons farm i Forest Lake norr om Minneapolis, där han bodde och arbetade i deras jordbruk. I början av sommaren åkte han till Sandy Lake, 15 km norr om Tamarack i Aitkin County i norra Minnesota, där farbrodern Simon Andersson bodde. Tanken var att undersöka om hela familjen skulle följa efter, men han skrev i ett brev hem till Sverige att det inte var mycket bättre förutsättningar för familjen i USA än hemma, varpå fadern skrev tillbaka att han skulle åka hem. Han återvände till Sverige och var tillbaka i Skattlösberg den 16 december.
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    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 410: Dan Andersson behärskade dragspel och fiol. Han var medarbetare i Ny Tid i Göteborg 1917–1918 och dessutom översättare till svenska av texter skrivna av Rudyard Kipling och Charles Baudelaire. Nu är han DÖD. Vägen har mörknat och benen bleknat.
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    Mera trovärt urbant patrask sjunger Dan Anderssons svanesång.

    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 415: Dan Andersson omkom i rum 11 på Hotell Hellman, beläget vid dåvarande Bryggargatan 5 i kvarteret Blåmannen i Stockholm, den 16 september 1920, där han befann sig för att söka arbete på tidningen Social-Demokraten. Firman Desinfektionsanstalten Cyan hade rökt med vätecyanid mot vägglöss. Firman åtalades senare för försumlighet och bristande instruktioner till personalen, men ägaren Robert Hedlund friades. Klockan 15 på eftermiddagen hittades Andersson död. Vid samma tillfälle omkom även försäkringsinspektören Elliot Eriksson från Bollnäs.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 417: Vid Anderssons död var hans hustru Olga Andersson (1889−1948) gravid i tredje månaden och födde i mars 1921 dottern Monica Andersson (1921−2009), gift Sedell. Efter Sedell så bytte Olga och dottern Monica någon gång under åren 1931-1939 efternamn till Dan-Andersson. Että edes jotain siitäkin.
    xxx/ellauri295.html on line 424: Dan Andersson är begravd på Lyvikens kyrkogård i Ludvika.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 192: So that others will know Who we are and that we belong here – And that we are of
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 194: Who we are and that we belong here – And that we are one of the good people. We
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 195: put our badges on before we arrive And panic when we have forgotten Where we put
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 216: his talk the other day. ‘Down there you’ll breathe And not choke.’ The more
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 219: thick With threat and innuendo, And where I had to crouch low Toward the floor of
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 251: diminish the apparition That would not depart. You did everything you could, And
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 554: Se muodostuu kohdunkaulan täydellisestä avautumisesta lapsen syntymään asti. Kestää 20 minuutista 2 tuntiin ensimmäisen synnytyksen aikana. Tässä vaiheessa lapsella on ulospääsy. Hänen ruumiinsa, joka oli painottomuuden tilassa yhdeksän kuukautta, täytyy nyt vakavan puristuksen ja hypoksian olosuhteissa luonnottomasti taipua ja työntyä eteenpäin synnytyskanavan läpi. Tämä on elämän ensimmäinen polku vapauteen - sankarin polku, täynnä vaaroja, kipua, pelkoa, mutta myös toivoa voitosta. Tervetuloa länteen Andrei, ja sinäkin, Stanislav.
    xxx/ellauri298.html on line 646: God is a metaphor for a mystery that absolutely transcends all human categories of thought, even the categories of being and non-being. Those are categories of thought. I mean it's as simple as that. So it depends on how much you want to think about it. Whether it's doing you any good. Gets you closer to your bliss. Whether it is putting you in touch with the mystery that's the ground of your own being. If it isn't, well, it's a lie. So half the people in the world are religious people who think that their metaphors are facts. Those are what we call theists. The other half are people who know that the metaphors are not facts. And so, they're lies. Those are the atheists.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 157: Att Jefta skulle frambringa ett människooffer till Gud kan tyckas strida mot den mosaiska lagen och därför har teologer varierande tolkningar om detta. Vissa menar att offret bestod i att Jeftas dotter vigdes till celibat i Herrens tjänst. Haha. Öde som är värre än döden. Andra menar att offret inte behagade Gud men att Gud tillät det i alla fall; Johannes Chrysostomos menar att Gud tillät Jefta att döda sin dotter för att visa konsekvensen av obetänksamma löften och därmed förhindra framtida sådana. Andra menar att händelsen är ett exempel på det moraliska förfall som Israel befann sig i vid den tiden. Varför nämner ingen Abraham, eller den där modern av Jukolan veljexet i Makkabéerna? Vad hette Jeftas dotter förresten? Typiskt att ingen bryr sig.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 261: Un nakher hobn zey kinder, vi es firt zikh punkt tzum yor, And afterwards they have children, exactly a year later.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 395: How to Start...And Finish...Your Novel

    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 407: Genre fiction, also known as popular fiction, is a term used in the book-trade for fictional works written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre, in order to appeal to striped-ass baboons and fans already familiar with that genre. A number of major literary figures have written genre fiction. John Banville publishes crime novels as Benjamin Black, and both Doris Lessing and Margaret Atwood have written science fiction. Georges Simenon, the creator of the Maigret detective novels, has been described by André Gide as "the most novelistic of novelists in French literature", and the one who has made most money and scored most arse with it. The main genres are crime, fantasy, romance, science fiction and horror—as well as perhaps Western, inspirational and historical fiction.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 446: Oh, and one more assignment. Take a book that you particularly like that's in the genre you want to work in and read it again. And this time, read it like a writer. When does the author spell out the main idea of the story? When does the hero arrive in the book? When the villain? Love interest? Danger and threats? How does the author make it seem real to you? If you want, stick post-it notes at various parts of the book. Think about it.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 448: You're a novelist now. Read like one. Act like one. And comb your hair.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 466: Tätä on noudatettava, koska se toimii - se on toiminut maailman sivu, samalla konstilla on meidät kaikki nussittu. The structure itself puts tension and action and drama into everything it touches — and that’s what you want your book to do. And that’s what your readers will also want your book to do. Readers have a comfort zone and this structure will put them in it.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 476: I can’t escape it. Every character I’ll ever write is me. Some little piece of me; some tiny corner of my little mind that often you’d rather not confront openly; but it’s me. Flaubert wasn’t fooling when he said: “Madame Bovary, c’est moi.” It’s me. They’re all me. And in your books, they’ll all be you, if you ever write any books, sucker.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 482: And remember this: a great hero needs and deserves a great recognizable villain. That is what was wrong with a movie called “Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins,” which was based on my Destroyer book series. In the Bond movies, 007 confronts people who want to nuke London or steal all the gold in Fort Knox etc. etc. My guy, Remo Williams went up against some mope who was selling cheap rifles to the government…and no one gave a damn. Great heroes need great villains; otherwise they just look silly. The AI monster made of garbage in Remo vanha vainooja, now that was something else.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 560: “In New York, the DeSanto crime family is dead or in jail. Miles’ parents in New York are safe from Mafia reprisal. The Yakuza assassins are ready to return to Japan, but Miles has decided that the life of a buttered-bun Wall Street lawyer is no longer for him. He bids his family goodbye and returns to the Japanese home of Yakuza chieftain Nagoya. It is time for Nagoya to pass on the leadership of the criminal clan and his choice is his faithful assistant, Sato. But Sato declines the ceremonial cup and instead stands beside Miles and calls him ‘Someone whom the gods have sent from across the sea to lead you to tomorrow.’ And then he bows to Miles, the new leader.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 577: Richard Bach's international classic bestseller, Seagull, was rejected twenty times before it was published. Another brilliant judgment by 20 “Legacy” publishing editing morons. And that is no sarcasm! Seagull Jonatan would have been much better off buried alive at sea. Together with Paulo Coelho's whole production.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 583: A lot of pulp writers have (or had) style. Mary Clark (+2020) had a style, Dean Koontz (*1945), Stephen King (*1947), Molly Cochran (*1949), Andrew Klavan (*1954), Larry Block (*1938), Susan Isaacs (*1943), Harlan Coben (*1961), Sue Grafton (+2017), they all have styles. Or had. I am told I have a style too (or had), although I don’t really know what style is. Didn't.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 598: Those things are all status objects. Here’s another: a guy rents a room in a sleazy hotel; it is a hovel in a dump. The floor of the room is littered with racing forms. Those are status objects and tell you something about the occupant. Or maybe the newspapers are neatly stacked against the wall and, instead of the racing form, they are copies of the Wall Street Journal with many stories circled by magic marker. Those are also status objects but should give you quite a different picture of the room’s occupant. Tattoos today are status objects; so too is a lack of tattoos. They illuminate character sometimes. And just as often an absence of intelligence. Its known as product placement on video. Rei Shimura has a lot of it.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 621: See that guy up there waiting in the checkout line near the cash register? Yes, of course he’s reading. He’s always reading. He’s Stephen King — and yes, to this day, he reads every check he gets. And if you would emulate him, then start imitating him.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 623: What to read? If you get no checks, read Writer’s Digest. Read the how-to books. If you want to read books on writing, you can’t find much better stuff then Stephen King on Writing, anything by Dean Koontz or Larry Block, a very specific mystery writing manual from Hallie Ephron (*1948), Writing Mysteries from MWA, a collection which includes me and my ex-partner, read my blogs and those about the writer’s soul by Molly Cochran. Read “Trial and Error”by Jack Woodford (+1971), one of the great commercial writing geniuses. And be sure to read my long time personal favorite book by one of my all time, all-star heroes, “Dare to be a Great Writer” by Leonard Bishop, which is not 300 pages of “rah-rah boys, go do it” but is instead 329 specific tips on how to get the trucks out of the garage in the morning. Fabulous. Reading and writing and remembering, are the only two of the three R’s that count. Who the hell cares about ‘rithmetic? Except Chuck Berry, who could count 6/8 time like a genius.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 631: Hannibal Lecter. Anthony Hopkins, sama heppu joka esiintyi savinaamaisena Titus Andronicuxena, koikkelehti Hannibal Lecterinä elokuvassa Uhrilampaat. Anthony Hopkins on Why He Became an Actor: ‘I Was Tired of Being Called Stupid’. Hannibal Lecter on kirjailija Thomas Harrisin luoma kuvitteellinen hahmo, joka esiintyy hänen kirjoittamissaan romaaneissa Punainen lohikäärme, Uhrilampaat, Hannibal ja Nuori Hannibal sekä niihin pohjautuvissa elokuvissa ja televisiosarjassa. Hän on hyvin älykäs ... Tai sitten ei. Hannibalin lukijat ja kazojat eivät ainakaan, ne ovat punaraitapyllypaviaaneja.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 694: "Mikael Andrejev Istropovits." Warren ei ole oppinut senkään vertaa Dostojevskistä että erottaisi isännimen sukunimestä. Remoon se on vuotanut kaikki mahdolliset jenkkifobiat ja ennakkoluulot. Yllättävän paljon on niistä samoja kuin Isaac Bashevishilla. Ei varmaan voi olla jenkki ilman noita aivokummituxia. Antikommunismi, rotuviha, naisviha, rahanahneus, talousliberalismi, kulutushysteria, korruptio, kristillisfundamentalismi, ryssäfobia, kiinafobia, homofobia, US-shovinismi, riittäähän näitä.
    xxx/ellauri304.html on line 703: Andropov ei halunnut kuolla turhaan ja tappoi Francesin. Elämän kallisarvoisuus tekee arvokkaaxi työmme, joka on elämän tuhoamista, tiivisti Yoda kerraten redundantisti darwinismia.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 580: Nimetön: I find this movie boring and predictable the acting was poorly done which is hard for me because of the great cast the writing was awful and at times the movie went flat the chase scene at the end was comical and silly the whole movie was a mess. To put it simply, the film completely ruined the book. And that wasn't easy. This is such a bad film. It is an hour and a half too long, and the beginning and middle are insanely dull. The production value and score do not stand up to the test of time at all. This is an example of all of the worst things about the 90's, which might be one of the worst decades for filmmaking. Es wird einfach viel zu viel geredet, als man schon längstens in die Tat umgesetzt hätte. Fazit: Lieber eine kürzere Geschichte dafür intensiver erzählen und Spannung aufbauen!

    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 110: Matzneff tuli venäläisten siirtolaisten perheestä, joka asettui Ranskaan vuoden 1917 jälkeen. Hänen virallisilla verkkosivuillaan olevien tietojen mukaan "hänen vanhempansa erosivat hänen ollessaan kuuden kuukauden ikäinen; koko lapsuutensa aikana hän ei nähnyt heitä samassa huoneessa, ja sai olla usein erossa siskostaan Alexandrasta sekä veljistään Andrésta ja Nicolasista. Hänen äitinsä oli juutalainen, kun taas hänen isänsä oli venäläinen. Hänet kasvatettiin venäläisortodoksisessa uskossa. Se oli lapsuus, jota heiluttivat edestakaisin, perheiden hajoamisen ja sodan varjossa. Lapsi varjoiselta kujalta. Lapsuus, joka aiheuttaa hänelle edelleen hyvin tuskallisia muistoja."
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 732: Bible doesn't make sense. Science makes much more sense to me.' And I just
    xxx/ellauri307.html on line 924: Patterson tunnetaan myös siitä, että hän kirjoittaa kirjojaan yhteistyössä muiden "kirjailijoiden" kanssa, kuten Maxine Paetro, Andrew Gross ja Peter DeJonge, ja on usein sanonut, että muiden "kirjailijoiden" kanssa työskentely tuo uusia ja mielenkiintoisia ideoita hänen kirjoihinsa. Syyskuussa 2009 Patterson allekirjoitti kirjasopimuksen, jonka mukaan hän kirjoittaa itse tai yhteistyönä yksitoista kirjaa aikuisille ja kuusi kirjaa nuorille aikuisille vuoden 2012 loppuun mennessä. Forbes raportoi sopimuksen olevan vähintään 150 miljoonan dollarin arvoinen, mutta Patterson sanoi, että arvio "ei ole lähellä".
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 54: Det är omöjligt att bli rik på arbete i Sverige. Däremot är Sverige ett av de fördelaktigaste länderna för den som har kapital. De slutsatserna drar ekonomijournalisten Andreas Cervenka, som varnar för följderna.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 61: Det säger den prisbelönta ekonomijournalisten och författaren Andreas Cervenka när HBL träffar honom i Lund. Cervenka syftar på en utveckling han beskriver i sin bok Girig-Sverige: Så blev folkhemmet ett paradis för de superrika.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 347: På tal om kul, Sarah Sjöström är också bra om att leva i nuet. Hon planerar inte framtiden. När det går dåligt blir hon arg. Jag planerar inte särskilt mycket. Mina vänner säger att jag är bra på att leva i nuet. Vad säger din armhåla om dig? Kvinnorna i Andningsrummet är privilegierade. De har fina lägenheter i Stockholms innerstad och framgångsrika karriärer. Nähä, vi är vanliga medelklass-vänstermänniskor.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 379: De Noli opponerade sig mot vad han då beskrev som ”flockimmunitetstrategi” (svenska myndigheter förnekade att ha haft en sådan), och i en intervju i juli 2020 deklarerade att istället endast ett upptäckande av vaccin skulle förutsätta nedbringandet av pandemin. Då nämndes han i en kultur-ledarartikel i Expressen (2-04-20) bland de tre forskarna som utpekades där som ”Corona haverister”, som inriktade ”kritik mot Anders Tegnell och Folkhälsomyndigheten”. I november 2021 deklarerade han, ”Om jag fick igenom min vilja skulle jag göra vaccination – med undantag för kliniska fall – obligatorisk för alla medborgare i alla länder”. Ruåzalaisille ei Nolin tarjoama Sputnik kelvannut. Ylläri. Ruåzalaiset ovat lähes yhtä vastenmielisiä länsiotuxia kuin anglosaxit. Ehkä vika onkin länsigermaaninen perimä?
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 546: Kierkegaard’s view was that one’s relation to a deity is irreducible to a creed (TRR, pp. 391–392). Instead of belief, what is vital is the religious romance. Willy to believe. The intimacy between a lesser being and a greater being is something we find in Keats' Endymion. Rorty analogizes religious faith with the experience of lovemaking. Unfair relations are valuable if they are able to deepen an individual’s unique life experience. They redeem the believer and the lover by helping them grow meaningfully, not by stretching uncomfortably. Religious connections range from "one of adoring obedience, or ecstatic communion, or quiet confidence, or some combination of these". Sounds a lot like Al Bundy's Love And Marrage.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 635: Ads for penis-enlargement products and procedures are everywhere. A vast number of pumps, pills, weights, exercises and surgeries claim to increase the length and width of your penis. However, there's little scientific support for nonsurgical methods to enlarge the penis. And no trusted medical organization endorses penis surgery for purely cosmetic reasons. Most of the techniques you see advertised don't work. And some can damage your penis. Think twice before trying any of them.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 639: Exercises. Sometimes called jelqing, these exercises use a hand-over-hand motion to push blood from the base to the head of the penis. Although this technique appears safer than other methods, there's no scientific proof it works. And it can lead to scar formation, pain and disfigurement.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1002: Nachdem der weise Adamas ihm die Liebe zur großen Geschichte seines Vaterlandes nahegebracht hat, begegnet Hyperion in Smyrna dem wesens- und geistesverwandten Alabanda, der von einer besseren, zukünftigen Welt träumt, da ihm die Gegenwart schal und verkommen erscheint. Anders als Hyperion, der das Ziel der neuen Gesellschaft evolutionär erreichen möchte, ist Alabanda allerdings davon überzeugt, dass dies nur mit Gewalt zu verwirklichen ist. Als er Hyperion in den revolutionären 'Bund der Nemesis' einweiht, kommt es zwischen ihnen zu einem Streit, der zu beider Trennung führt.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1049: Erlösung sounds a lot like the English word loan and the main use of both of them is money that you get. But that’s just a coincidence because the two are not related. And Erlösung is muuuuuuch cooler because… you don’t have to pay it back.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1053: The German Los evolved in a similar way but already 1000 years ago it had shifted its focus toward the idea of lottery, gratuitous gratification without work or effort. And with the rise of regular debtor´s prisons the main meaning Erlösung has today: bail.
    xxx/ellauri312.html on line 1055: yaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwnnnnnn… my god, this is soooo boring. And there are still 10 pages. Daniel, dude, why did you make that so boring….. what?…… boring topic? No man, there’s no such thing as a boring topic. There’s just boring presentation… yeah… look, we’re live so I can’t explain that now but we’ll talk later, okay… … … cool… oh, can you fetch me a coffee? Thanks.
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 389: Andreas Karkavitsas, Greek writer
    xxx/ellauri319.html on line 443: Andrei Platonov
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 53: What is real, lasting happiness? How does one achieve it? And why are so many people holding themselves back? At the heart of this profound, simple, beautiful book is the wisdom of Mildred Newman and Bernard Berkowitz, married psychoanalysts who encourage readers to both love themselves and to confront life's hardest truths.
    xxx/ellauri320.html on line 371: Anders Bergman, 72, joka on ex-hammaslääkäri ja monilla merillä purjehtinut kalliilla purjeveneillä, sanoo että Suomi on nyt hänestä kaikilla mittareilla parempi maa kuin koskaan hänen elämänsä aikana. Kyllä varmaan niin.
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 504: Genesis 6:1-4 When man began to multiply on the face of the land and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the daughters of man were attractive. And they took as their wives any they chose. Then the LORD said, “My Spirit shall not abide in man forever, for he is flesh: his days shall be 120 years.” The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 168: And the end of all our exploring

    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 170: And start again from square one.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 211: And lovers' sonnets turne to holy Psalms. Ja rakkausviisuista virsikirjan lisälehtiä.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 213: And feed on pray'rs, that are Age his alms. Ja rukoilemaan syödäxeen, ne on iän almuja.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 216: And when I saddest sits in homely cell, Ja kun masixena istun kotoisassa sellissä
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 281: Indeed, as Rinaldi claims, The Black Pig “tells you about those priests” (FTA 8). And it is easy enough to see why the priest thought it “a filthy and vile book.” But Rinaldi’s complaint, that it “shook my faith” (7), needs to be read in the context of everything else we know of this character. If Rinaldi is a real believer—which I doubt—he would disdain Notari’s book, which, although heavily documented, is dripping with scorn, irony, and bias. But if his faith is automatic and largely irrelevant, or if it has already been shaken, he might have read on, attracted by Notari’s wide reading, his witty, strong prose, and his relentlessly rationalist logic, sometimes reminiscent of MarkTwain.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 426: And I yn my bed Agayne.
    xxx/ellauri354.html on line 612: Uusi Andersson: Henkisyys on niin hilseilevää, ettei sille ole edes määritelmää. Joten kaikella, jota väitetään suhteessa henkisyyteen, ei ole lainkaan uskottavuutta. Edelleen mitään ei tiedetä siitä, mitä mikään oletettu Jeesus (jos hän oli olemassa, koska tästä ei ole MITÄÄN todisteita) teki tai sanoi. Kukaan ei seurannut kiertäviä katusaarnaajia, jotka tallensivat, mitä he tekivät tai sanoivat. Väestö oli lukutaidottomia ja keskittyi selviytymään viikosta elossa perheensä kanssa. Jeesuksen tarinat ovat saaneet inspiraationsa Vanhasta testamentista, ja niitä on muokattu vastaamaan välitöntä tarvetta.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 161: Tänä aikana hän löysi myös filosofeja ja kirjailijoita, kuten Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Friedrich Nietzsche, André Gide ja Albert Camus, ja aloitti päiväkirjan kirjoittamisen. Vuosina 1947-1948 hän luki Bergsonia ja Sartrea filosofian luokassa Gautier-lukiossa Algerissa. Vuonna 1948 hän ilmoittautui korkeampaan kirjallisuuteen Bugeaud-lukioon, jossa hän sai vaikutteita Kierkegaardin ja Heideggerin lukemisesta. Tyyten spedejä.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 179: Vuonna 1975 hänestä tuli vieraileva professori Yalen yliopistossa ja sitten Cornellin yliopistossa nimellä " Andrew Dickson White Professor-at-Large". Hän on filosofian, ranskan ja vertailevan kirjallisuuden arvostettu professori Kalifornian yliopistossa Irvinessä (Yhdysvallat) vuodesta 1986. Hän oli "kulttuurisankari" Yhdysvalloissa. Literary Magazinen Jean -Louis Huen mukaan hän sai kunniatohtorin arvon 21 kertaa useista yliopistoista. Derrida julisti ennen kuolemaansa L'Humanité -sanomalehdelle : "En ole koskaan oleskellut pitkiä aikoja Yhdysvalloissa, suurin osa ajastani ei vietä siellä. Siitä huolimatta työni vastaanotto siellä oli todella anteliaampaa, tarkkaavaisempaa, kohtasin vähemmän sensuuria, tiesulkuja ja konflikteja kuin Ranskassa.»
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 254: Hänen nuoruudessaan tärkeitä lukemia olivat Rousseaun Reveries of a Solitary Walker and Confessions, André Giden päiväkirja, La porte étroite, Les nourritures terrestres ja The Immoralist; ja Friedrich Nietzschen teoksia. Lause "Perheet, minä vihaan teitä!" erityisesti, joka inspiroi
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 374: Hilvikistä tuli Obelixin vankka oppilas ja hän halveksi surrealistien uudenlaisen pakkomielteen kuvausta. Hän kieltäytyi aina suutelemasta Andre Bretonin kättä, mutta hänestä tuli Paul Eluardin säkeen ja Aragonin lyyristen lahjojen elinikäinen ihailija. Eugene Guillevic, runoilija, syntynyt Carnac, Ranska 5. elokuuta 1907; kahdesti naimisissa (yksi tytär ja yksi tytär kuollut); kuoli Pariisissa 19. maaliskuuta 1997.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 436: Toukokuussa 1926 Tsvetaeva aloitti Boris Pasternakin aloitteesta kirjeenvaihdon itävaltalaisen runoilijan Rainer Maria Rilken kanssa, joka silloin asui Sveitsissä. Tämä kirjeenvaihto päättyi saman vuoden lopussa Rilken kuolemaan. 1930-luvulta lähtien Tsvetaeva ja hänen perheensä olivat eläneet lähes köyhyydessä. Salome Andronikova auttoi häntä hieman taloudellisesti.
    xxx/ellauri356.html on line 588: Holderlin ei puhu historiaan pettyneille, vaan "Jumalan abjekteille". Hän panee merkille historiallisen hengellisen romahduksen, transsendenssin pimennyksen, ja hän vastaa siihen tällä hämmästyttävän yksinkertaisella kaavalla: "Eläminen on muotojen puolustamista" (1804); ja kolme vuotta myöhemmin hän asetti runoilijoille mittaamattoman tehtävän: "Runoilijat löysivät sen, mikä oli jäänyt aidalle" (vrt. Souvenir/ Andenken, 1803). Runous kreikkalaisten jumaluuksien korvikkeena, evankelikaalisen juorutuksen, Koraanin läpimurron korvikkeena? Sietämätön vaatimus! Tästäkö johtuu huolestunut sävy: miksi? mitä järkeä?
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 424: The ancient poets animated all sensible objects with Gods or Geniuses, calling them by the names and adorning them with properties of woods, rivers, mountains, lakes, cities, nations, and whatever their enlarged and numerous senses could perceive. And particularly they studied the Genius of each city and country, placing it under its mental deity. Till a system was formed, which some took advantage of and enslaved the vulgar by attempting to realize or abstract the mental deities from their objects. Thus began Priesthood. Priests are like worms, they shit on the nicest leaves. Choosing forms of worship from poetic tales. And at length they pronounced that the Gods had ordered such things. Thus men forgot that all deities reside in the human breast.
    xxx/ellauri358.html on line 297: Uhatuksi koettu asema johtaa hänen mukaansa siilipuolustukseen: turvaa haetaan kukkasiilien vertaisryhmästä. Epävarmuutta, yksinäisyyttä ja osattomuutta kokevien nuorten inseleiden miesten puolestapuhujiksi on noussut Andrew Taten kaltaisia naisvihaa levittäviä somejulkkiksia.
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    Somejulkkis Andrew Tate mölisee puun takaa Bukarestissa elokuussa 2023. Tate myyskenteli siellä naisia popup ihmiskaupassa.

    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 95: Sodan jälkeen Gadamer ei viihtynyt sosialistisessa Saksan demokraattisessa tasavallassa enempää kuin kolmannessa valtakunnassakaan (tunne oli molemminpuolinen), vaan siirtyi länteen Andreina, aluksi Frankfurt am Mainiin ja vuonna 1949 Heidelbergiin, jossa hänellä oli professuuri kuolemaansa asti (siis emeritussopimus).
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 133: Käytännön filosofian puolella Gadamer oli innostunut tuulettamaan monia konkreettisia ajankohtaisia kysymyksiä. Keskeinen huolenaihe monissa Gadamerin esseissä on Euroopan ja eurooppalaisen kulttuurin rooli nykymaailmassa – mikä oli Gadamerille erityisen kiireellistä Saksan yhdistymisen ja Euroopan Yhteisön laajentumisen myötä. Harppisaku Gadamerista tuli kova länkkäri! Tervetuloa länteen Andrei! Gadamerin työtä on myös sovellettu, joskaan ei kiistattomasti, feminismissä ja nykyajan rotuteoriassa. Rotuennakkoluulot ovat pysyvintä Hannu-Joria.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 779: Sombartin Wernerin takomaa termiä Spätkapitalisumus käytettiin 1960-luvulla Saksassa ja Itävallassa, kun länsimaiset marxilaiset kirjoittivat Frankfurtin koulukunnan ja austromarxismin perinteeseen. Leo Michielsen ja Andre Gorz suosittelivat termiä "uuskapitalismi" Ranskassa ja Belgiassa uusilla analyyseillä uudesta sodanjälkeisestä kapitalismista. Jacques Derridakin (ranu) piti uuskapitalismista parempana kuin sakemannien post- tai myöhäiskapitalismia. Theodor Adorno piti "myöhäiskapitalismia" parempana kuin "teollista yhteiskuntaa", joka oli Saksan sosiologien 16. kongressin teemana vuonna 1968.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 219: Sveriges högsta chef för poliserna heter Anders Thornberg. Han säger att han ska prata med Mats Löfving innan han bestämmer något.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 225: Anders Thornberg är Sveriges högsta chef för poliserna. Han blev mycket chockad och ledsen när han fick höra att Mats Löfving hade dött. – Jag känner stor sorg. Det som har hänt är mycket hemskt, säger Anders Thornberg.
    xxx/ellauri366.html on line 243: Tidigare har Anders Thornberg varit polisernas högsta chef. Han hade gjort många fadäser som säpochef redan före denna katastrof. Nu blir han indianhövding i Halland.
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    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 107: Enimmäkseen rakastavan äitinsä Gladysin kasvattama Elvis viettää lapsuutensa Tupelon köyhimmissä osissa Mississippissä löytääkseen lohtua musiikista ja kapteeni Marvel Jr: n sarjakuvaseikkailuista. Elvixen manageri "eversti" Tom Parker oli hollantilainen laiton maahanmuuttaja Andreas van Kuijk, armeijakarkuri, uhkapeluri ja huijari. Parker luulee Elvistä ensin mustaxi. Vaikka olen valkoinen munani on musta. Minä olen musta, mutta ihana, te Jerusalemin tyttäret, kuin Keedarin teltat, kuin Salomon seinäverhot. Jaa-a jos minä olen musta olen minä moonilta ka-a-aivattu. Mustat kädet yhteen hakkaa musiikki ei koskaan lakkaa. Hannista kaliman kalini banaana e-e-e a-oo e. Mikä hasardi, no emme petä. Omaan perseeseen, hän vetää, Suuhun banana! Gimme dat gimme dat gimme dat banana, kisawea!
    xxx/ellauri376.html on line 347: Romaanin minä-kertojana on avioliiton ulkopuolella syntynyt nuori mies, juuri ja juuri vielä teini-ikäinen 19-vuotias Arkadi Dolgoruki, jonka biologinen isä Andrei Versilov on aatelinen tilanomistaja ja laillinen isä Makar Dolgoruki Versilovin kartanon palveluskunnan entinen jäsen. Arkadin äiti Sofia Dolgoruka elää Versilovin kanssa tämän tehtyä perhejärjestelystä sopimuksen Makarin kanssa. Makar on pyhiinvaeltaja ja Versilov puolestaan huikentelevainen naistenmies, jonka avioton perhe elää hänen ailahtelevan luonteensa armoilla. Nämä taustat selviävät lukijalle romaanin alussa ja takautumien kautta. Varsinaiset tapahtumat sijoittuvat Pietariin, jonne Arkadi saapuu astuakseen virkaan. Tämän muodollisen syyn ohella hän aikoo selvittää välinsä pappa Versilovin kanssa.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 109: Vastaanotto. Heart of Darkness julkaistiin vuonna 1902 novellina Youth: And Two Other Stories -kokoelmassa, joka sisälsi kaksi muuta Conradin tarinaa. Mutta teksti ilmestyi ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1899 Blackwoodin Edinburgh Magazinessa , kirjallisessa kuukausilehdessä sen tuhannessa numerossa, ja sen toimittaja kutsui Conradin osallistumaan. Conrad epäröi tehdä niin, ehkä hyvästä syystä – vaikka Pimeyden sydän sai tunnustusta omassa kirjallisuudessaan, tarina ei saavuttanut minkäänlaista suosittua menestystä. Näin oli myös silloin, kun se julkaistiin vuonna 1902; Heart of Darkness sai vähiten huomiota kolmesta mukana olleesta tarinasta, ja kokoelma nimettiin samannimisenä kokonaan toisen tarinan mukaan. Conrad ei elänyt tarpeeksi kauan nähdäkseen sen olevan suosittu menestys.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 115: Analyysi. On the most superficial level, Heart of Darkness can be understood through its semiautobiographical relationship to Conrad’s real life. Much like his protagonist Marlow, Conrad’s career as a merchant marine also took him up the Congo River. And much like Marlow, Conrad was profoundly affected by the human depravity he witnessed on his boat tour of European colonialism in Africa.
    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 241: And I looked, and behold, a pale horse! And its rider’s name was Death, and Hades followed him. And they were given authority over a fourth of the earth, to kill with sword and with famine and with pestilence and by wild beasts of the earth. Terveisin Jaakko Parantainen, Neuropositron. Posilla mennään! (Apokalypsis 6:8)
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    xxx/ellauri379.html on line 347: Putin said, “Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart.” And then he said, “Whoever wants it back has no brain.” All nations are made up. We invent these concepts of national identity. They’re filled with all sorts of myths. You must realize that Russia has a G.N.P. smaller than Texas. Netanjahu has earned a place next to all-time crooks like Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, and Ronald Reagan. We should be pivoting out of Europe to deal with China in a laser-like fashion, number one. And, number two, we should be working overtime to create friendly relations with the Russians. The Russians are part of our balancing coalition against China. what we have done with our foolish policies in Eastern Europe is drive the Russians into the arms of the Chinese. This is a violation of Balance of Power Politics 101.
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