ellauri001.html on line 2347: shhashhTam guru vijAnIyAt etat shlokasya lakshanam // kuudes pitkä aina, tämä on värssyn sääntö
ellauri002.html on line 946: Opettelin nykykreikkaa vanhoista Linguaphone-levyistä: Kalimera sas, despinis Tseliou. Vähän myöhemmin mentiin perheen kanssa Ateenaan ja Rhodokselle epätoivoiselle perheen ryhtiliikematkalle. Matka oli fiasko, muistan vaan Rhodoksen perhoset ja amerikkalaiset suklaapötköt joita jossain masennuksen hämärässä mutustelin.
ellauri002.html on line 1607: Lento Atlantin yli ja sitten vielä Amerikan mantereen poikki kestää kymmenen tuntia. Kun lentää auringon mukana, tulee perille suunnilleen samalla kellonlyömällä kuin lähti. Pitkä päivä.
ellauri002.html on line 2138: Näiden surullisten säveleiden jälkeen iloisempi takautuma vuoden 79 kesään on paikallaan. Piristyin masiksesta, kun dona Carita tuli USAan kesäksi. Vielä samana kesänä tehtiin Nikun ja sen isän kanssa USAn kiertomatka, ajettiin syvään etelään aina Georgiaan, sieltä Teksasiin. Niku ja isä jäivät Teksasiin, me ostettiin liput junaan Meksikoon. Houstonissa kysyttiin kumpi ranta on näpeämpi, Meksikon lahti vaiko Atlantti. Molemmat, sanoi höveli meksikaano, varsin valehteli. Don Jaime muisti el Zorron numeron Ei kuolemaa Tampicoon, siis sinne! Hölmö valinta. Ekassa Meksikon puolen pikkukaupungissa tehtiin alottelijan virhe, syötiin jotain salaattia raakana. Siitä lähin don Jaimen input sekä output Meksikossa oli juoksevaa. Bussi Tampicoon hiljensi vaan kun vastaantulijat näytti ristin merkkiä. Välillä oli hätäpysähdyksiä, miehet toiselle puolelle bussia, naiset toiselle. (Ikävä kyllä ei ollut iso-hätäpysähdyksiä.) Seuraavana aamuna liikuttavassa rantahotellissa Meksikon lahdella öljytankkerien lomassa don Carita sanoi: hyi kun täällä haisee öljy. don Jaime tulee vessasta: se olen minä.
ellauri006.html on line 33: Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 1.1 billion
ellauri008.html on line 472: My first impression was one of surprise. He spoke English with a very strong foreign accent, and nothing in his demeanour in any way suggested the sea. He was an aristocratic Polish gentleman to his fingertips. At our very first meeting, we talked with continually increasing intimacy. We seemed to sink through layer after layer of what was superficial, till gradually both reached the central fire. It was an experience unlike any other I have known. We looked into each other's eyes, half appalled and half intoxicated to find ourselves together in such a region. The emotion was as intense as passionate love, and at the same time all-embracing. I came away bewildered, and hardly able to find my way among ordinary affairs.
ellauri008.html on line 1904: cc: Ateenan H4.
ellauri009.html on line 295: Sakemannnit hävisi nolosti, otti revanssin seuraavassa sukupolvessa, 2. vielä isompi siirtomaasota. Voittajasta, entisestä siirtomaasta, tuli atoomipommivyöllä uhkaileva maailmanpoliisi. "Länsi". Vitun länsi. Kiina on USA:sta länteen. Eurooppa on Itä-Amerikka. Ryssät sinnitteli ihmisiän ajan sodassa hyvin pelanneella rajallisten resujen hallintomallilla, diktatorisella puutopologialla. Sen kerkisi vuostuhannen vaihteessa jyrätä alleen markkinatalous, jonka verkkotopologia palvelee tehokkaammin kasvuräjähdystä. Nyt kun resut loppuu, kovien aikojen diktatuuri nostaa taas päätään. Samahan se oli Spartassa ja Ateenassa: pysähtyneisyyden ajan Sparta oli sotilasdiktatuuri, Ateena demokraattinen kasvumarkkina.
ellauri009.html on line 353: Atzteekit ryösti tolteekeilta tai miltä lie tolmeekeilta ne samat.

ellauri011.html on line 947: He never again heard from Karla. He had a vague hope that Karla, knowing he was in the city [How? From TV of course! Everyone must have seen the show!] would show up to meet him. During the conference, he told part of the story found in this book. At a certain point, he couldn't help it and asked: Karla, are you here? No one raised a hand.
ellauri015.html on line 1125: Athanasios Aleksandrialainen.
ellauri016.html on line 576: Attitude sociale et intellectuelle de l'homme qui, sous l'effect d'un amor-propre vaniteux et d'une volonté de distinction fiduciaire, renonce à l'être du paraître et, sans se préoccuper de développer une personnalité authentique, reconnaìt une hiérarchie imaginaire dans laquelle il veut progresser, en utilisant autrui et notamment ceux que l'opinion place au sommet de cette hiérarchie comme reference de sa valeur fictive.
ellauri016.html on line 780: In 1999, "Pink Moon" was used in a Volkswagen commercial, boosting Drake's US album sales from about 6,000 copies in 1999 to 74,000 in 2000. The LA Times saw it as an example of how, following the consolidation of US radio stations, previously unknown music was finding audiences through advertising. Fans used the filesharing software Napster to circulate digital copies of Drake's music; according to the Atlantic, "The chronic shyness and mental illness that made it hard for Drake to compete with 1970s showmen like Elton John and David Bowie didn't matter when his songs were being pulled one by one out of the ether and played late at night in a dorm room." In November 2014, Gabrielle Drake published a biography of her brother. Over the following years, Drake's songs appeared in soundtracks of "quirky, youthful" films such as The Royal Tenenbaums, Serendipity and Garden State. Made to Love Magic, an album of outtakes and remixes released by Island Records in 2004, far exceeded Drake's lifetime sales. In 2017, Kele Okereke cited Pink Moon as an influence on his third solo album Fatherland. Other contemporary artists influenced by Drake include José González, Bon Iver, Iron & Wine, Alexi Murdoch and Philip Selway of Radiohead.
ellauri017.html on line 92: '92 tai niillä main Seija ja minä lennettiin kahdestaan Barbadoxelle. Helmi pantin alulle tämän matkan jälkeen. Seija valmistui fil.kandiksi (tää on 70-luvun neukkusana, vanhemmalla ja uudemmalla kielellä maisteri). Ajatus oli sinä vuonna välttää jokatalvinen melankolia. Pojat oli puolet aikaa mummilla ja faffalla, puolet Rohteilla. Illalla hotellin bambumajassa sammakot lauloivat puissa. Silloin koko ajatus tuntui erehdyxeltä. Mut se meni ohize, ei tullutkaan kauppakirppua. Eikä depistä. Ruuaksi syötiin lentokaloja. Brittienglantia murtavat mustat möivät rannalla aloeta. Viidakossa säntäili jotain apinoita. Atlantin puoleiset hiekkarannat oli upeita mutta tuulisia. Rannalla lojui turkoosinsinisiä veneitä. Banaaniviljelmillä ajeltiin mönkijäntapaisella autolla. Vaikkei suomessa silloin vielä ollut koko sanaa mönkijä. Tuliaisixi ostettiin kivoja peltimukeja joita ei olla koskaan käytetty mihinkään. Tuolla ne ovat vieläkin keittiön avohyllyssä.
ellauri017.html on line 231: Athos, Porthos, ja d'Artagnan.

ellauri020.html on line 395: Donald Trump has always viewed his father as a role model. In The Art of the Deal, he wrote, “Fred Trump was born in New Jersey in 1905. His father, who came here from Sweden . . . owned a moderately successful restaurant.” In fact, the Trump family was German and desperately poor. “At one point my mother took in stitching to keep us going,” Trump’s father told me. “For a time, my father owned a restaurant in the Klondike, but he died when I was young.” Donald’s cousin John Walter once wrote out an elaborate family tree. “We shared the same grandfather,” Walter told me, “and he was German. So what?”
ellauri020.html on line 399: For years, Ivana appeared to have studied the public behavior of the royals. Her friends now called this “Ivana’s imperial-couple syndrome,” and they teased her about it, for they knew that Ivana, like Donald, was inventing and reinventing herself all the time. When she had first come to New York, she wore elaborate helmet hairdos and bouffant satin dresses, very Hollywood; her image of rich American women probably came from the movies she had seen as a child. Ivana had now spent years passing through the fine rooms of New York, but she had never seemed to learn the real way of the truly rich, the art of understatement. Instead, she had become regal, filling her houses with the kind of ormolu found in palaces in Eastern Europe. She had taken to waving to friends with tiny hand motions, as if to conserve her energy. At her own charity receptions, she insisted that she and Donald form a receiving line, and she would stand in pinpoint heels, never sinking into the deep grass—such was her control.
ellauri020.html on line 441: Turner´s media empire began with his father´s billboard business, Turner Outdoor Advertising, which he took over in 1963 after his father´s suicide. It was worth $1 million. His purchase of an Atlanta UHF station in 1970 began the Turner Broadcasting System. CNN revolutionized news media, covering the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986 and the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
ellauri020.html on line 468: We were walking through the rubble of the Commodore Hotel, which would soon reopen as the Grand Hyatt. Ivana had been given the responsibility of supervising all the decoration; she was hard at it, despite the fact that she was wearing a white wool Thierry Mugler jumpsuit and pale Dior shoes as she picked her way through the sawdust. “I told you never to leave a broom like this in a room!” she screamed at one worker. Screaming at her employees had become part of her hallmark, perhaps her way of feeling power. Later, in Atlantic City, she would become known for her obsession with cleanliness. Determined to bring glamour to Trump Castle, she became famous for her attention to appearances, once moving a pregnant waitress, desperate for big tips, off the casino floor. The woman was placed in a distant lounge and given a clown’s suit to disguise her condition.
ellauri020.html on line 641: He began belittling her: “That dress is terrible.” “You’re showing too much cleavage.” “You never spend enough time with the children.” “Who would touch those plastic breasts?” Ivana told her friends that Donald had stopped sleeping with her. She blamed herself. “I think it was Donald’s master plan to get rid of Ivana in Atlantic City,” one of her assistants told me. “By then, Marla Maples was in a suite at the Trump Regency. Atlantic City was to be their playground.”
ellauri020.html on line 646: Beginning in 1987, Trump had a widely-publicized relationship with Marla Maples, a blond model-actress from Georgia who was then 26. The two met in New York City, Newsweek reports, when Trump was throwing a party to celebration the publication of his book, The Art of the Deal. Maples began to frequent Atlantic City, and the affair dominated headlines during the late eighties.
ellauri020.html on line 673: In fact, Trump blamed the divorce in part on the entanglement between Ivana and his business. Trump, early on, brought her in on his real estate empire. She worked at the Trump Organization as a president for his Atlantic City casino, Cosmopolitan reports, and later a manager for the Plaza Hotel, which he bought in 1988, per People.
ellauri021.html on line 977: Atheists are experiencing a web marketing BEAT DOWN! The Christian internet evangelism organization Global Media Outreach indicates that as of September 2019 over 1,900,000,000 gospel visits have occurred via their websites. On the other hand, no atheist organization has ever accomplished such a web marketing feat. Is atheism boring or are atheists bad digital marketers who have difficulty understanding search engine algorithms? Or is it both? Oh atheists, feel the sting!
(Lue: Jumalakin laskee lampaansa googlen avulla. Ateistit ei osaa ketkuilla kuolleilla sieluilla. Tai sit niitä ei vaan hirveesti kiinnosta. Mitäs ruoskia kuollutta hevosta. Evankelistat on siinä ihan proo.)
ellauri022.html on line 425:

The fable was well known in Ancient Greece; Athenaeus records that Hieronymus of Rhodes, in his Historical Notes, quoted an epigram of Sophocles against Euripides that parodied the story of Helios and Boreas.[2] It related how Sophocles had his cloak stolen by a boy to whom he had made love. Euripides joked that he had had that boy too, and it did not cost him anything. Sophocles´ reply satirises the adulteries of Euripides: "It was the Sun, and not a boy, whose heat stripped me naked; as for you, Euripides, when you were kissing someone else´s wife the North Wind screwed you. You are unwise, you who sow in another´s field, to accuse Eros of being a snatch-thief."
ellauri023.html on line 704: Stoalaiset sai nimensä Stoa poikilesta, Ateenan graffitilla kirjavoidusta jalkakäytävästä, jossa oli kuvattuna sankari- ja taisteluskenejä. Itixen Stoan skene on erittäinkin kirjava, siellä laahustaa nyttemmin kaikenvärisiä mamuja. Oman elämänsä sankareita, käymässä elämän taistelua, vähempi uhrimielellä, enempi poimimassa tomaatteja kypsänä. Hevon vitun rämeet, walla walla, tulis luoti ja tappais.
ellauri023.html on line 732: Mucius thrust his right hand into a fire which was lit for sacrifice and held it there without giving any indication of pain, thereby earning for himself and his descendants the cognomen Scaevola, meaning "left-handed". Porsena was shocked at the youth's bravery, and dismissed him from the Etruscan camp, free to return to Rome, saying "Go back, since you do more harm to yourself than me". At the same time, the king also sent ambassadors to Rome to offer peace.
ellauri023.html on line 1152: Kirjassa Hukkuneet ja pelastuneet Leevi kuvailee ratkaisuhetkeä, kun se tietää että se valitaan kuin heikoimmassa lenkissä joko pois ruudusta tai jatkoon. Se hermostuu hetkeksi, ja melkein alkaa pyytää apua jumalalta, johon se ei usko. Mutta "ataraksia palasi", se kirjoittaa, ja se vastustaa kiusausta. "Ataraksia!?" huudahtaa retorisesti James. Tää on jumalisten New Yorkereiden mielestä varmaan aika paha veto. Perkele se sieltä Leevin korvaan kuiskutti.
ellauri024.html on line 457: Peg Atwood selvitti mitä kukin pelkää eniten. Naiset et mies tappaa ne, miehet naisen naurua. Kuolemaa pahempi kohtalo. Pelottava ei naurata, naurettava ei pelota. Ne jotka haluu arvovaltaa ei siedä naurua. Pahaa sutta ken pelkäisi, hahhah hahhah haa.
ellauri025.html on line 570: Att förstå är inte att godkänna. Det här var det ytterst omöjligt

ellauri025.html on line 765: Ja sit toi typerä kaiken valokuvaaminen, sitä mä en kans tajua. Plåta plåta knäpp knäpp. Täytyy olla pahasti knäpp näpsiäxeen koko ajan kuvia. Niinkuin elämä olis joku elokuva. Kai se on sitä samaa mise en abimea skizoilua, näkee izensä näkemässä izensä näkemässä izensä, toisista puhumattakaan. Se er i spegeln nu gossar! Att det var en typisk våldsam våldtåkt, och som bäst var, det var massor av bilder av det.
ellauri025.html on line 808: Monika on uskolla pelastunut alkoholisti, jolla on piilossa pidettävä kouluttamaton kiltti vanhempi mies. Kuin myös Rautarouva The Witchillä, Kaari Utriolla, Peggy Atwoodilla ja isomarsu Etu-Viikarilla. Varmaan Sanna Marinillakin on.
ellauri025.html on line 902: Monika päättömän ystävänsä kanssa lomalla Ateenassa 22-vuotiaana.
ellauri028.html on line 163: At the next bed, the next patient also appears half dead..
ellauri028.html on line 760: At the airport immigration office:
ellauri028.html on line 829: Atavististen vappusossujen marssilla ei tule enää rivit täyteen. Avuttomat viihdesontiaiset ahtautuu vaalisukulaisiin kuokkimaan.
ellauri030.html on line 30: Markun kirja on omistettu Atticuxelle, josta Peabody (alla) kertoo tarkemmin. Tää herra Titus Pomponius oli Siseron nuoruudenystävä, maanpaossa Sullalta kreikkalaistunut roomalainen herrasmies, äveriäs epikurolainen sanan perinteisessä (ei siis alkuperäisessä) mielessä, mukavauudenhaluinen herkutteleva herra (muttei kohtuuttoman), kielitaitoinen ja varsinainen arbiter elegantiarum, jolle Siserokin lähetti puheensa korjattavixi, mutta pysytteli mieluummin taka-alalla, kaikkien julkkisten kaverina olematta mitenkään nimekäs. Siinä seuras oikeata Epikurosta.
ellauri030.html on line 274: Haec enim ipsa sunt honorabilia quae videntur levia atque communia, salutari, adpeti, decedi, adsurgi, deduci, reduci, consuli; quae et apud nos et in aliis civitatibus, ut quaeque optime morata est, ita diligentissime observantur. Lysandrum Lacedaemonium, cuius modo feci mentionem, dicere aiunt solitum Lacedaemonem esse honestissimum domicilium senectutis: nusquam enim tantum tribuitur aetati, nusquam est senectus honoratior. Quin etiam memoriae proditum est, cum Athenis ludis quidam in theatrum grandis natu venisset, magno consessu locum nusquam ei datum a suis civibus; cum autem ad Lacedaemonios accessisset, qui legati cum essent, certo in loco consederant, consurrexisse omnes illi dicuntur et senem sessum recepisse.
ellauri030.html on line 276: Nimittäin! nää just ovat meistä vanhoista huisin tähdellisiä kunnianosoituxia, vaikka voi vaikuttaa teistä vähäpätösiltä: kukkatervehdys, käden suutelu, paikan luovutus, seisaalleen nousu, saattueet kylille ja kotiin, neuvonpyyntö; näitä meillä ja muissakin sivistysmaissa tarkoin noudatetaan. Kerrotaan että spartalainen Lysandros, jonka taisin jo mainitakin, hoki että Sparta oli paras paikka vanhalle miehelle, koska missään muualla ei niin kumarreltu hopeaselkiä. Sellasta kaskua kerrotaan että joku vanha ateenalainen tuli Ateenan festareilla huvitelttaan eikä kukaan antanut sille tilaa, mutta kun se erehty spartalaisten looshiin, ne kaikki hyppäs ylös ja istuutui vasta kun äijä oli saanut perseensä penkille. Kun kaikki paikalla olijat oli läpyttäneet loppuun, yxi spartalaisista sanoi nokkelasti vaikka murteella: Ateenalaiset tiättä mitä on oikke, mut ei ne teke se! (Ateenalaiset ajatteli: mix vitussa niin kauan kun on noita spartalaisia paikalla.)
ellauri030.html on line 453: Aina vaan tää sama repesti, ota Ataraxia. Kokovartalopuudutus suojaa kaikilta kivuilta. Ei suhun oikeasti satu, susta vaan tuntuu siltä. Tää on ihan hanurista koko filosofia. Tää on orjamoraalia, ylläri. Ja siihen kuuluu myös olemattomien kumartelu:
ellauri030.html on line 512: Luonteeltaan Arttu oli piisamirotta, jota naapurit ei tunteneet senkään vertaa kuin sokerileipurit hapanta Descartesia. Sillä oli aina puudeli nimeltä Atman, kun yx kuoli se hankki uuden samanlaisen. Sellaista sielunvaellusta.
ellauri030.html on line 547: Vuonna 1831 Berliinissä puhkesi koleraepidemia ja sekä Hegel että Fichte pakenivat kaupungista. Hegel tuli takaisin liian aikaisin, sai tartunnan ja kuoli muutama päivä myöhemmin. Schopenhauer sen sijaan muutti etelään ja asettui loppuiäkseen Frankfurtiin vuonna 1833. Siellä hän eli yksin ainoana seuranaan lemmikkinsä villakoira Atma tai vaihtovuoroisesti Butz. Atma oli nimetty hindujen maailmansielun Atmanin mukaan. Schopenhauer testamenttasi koiralleen 300 guldenia. (Saksalaisten mukaan Atmoja oli useampia ennen Butzia. Se ei käy ilmi montax oli Butzeja. Nelijalkaisia pesänjakajia.)
ellauri030.html on line 788: Toinen Schopenhauer-vizi: Joku sanoo että se tykkää kävellä izexeen. Kaveri sanoo: Niin minäkin! mennään siis yhdessä! Yleinen periaate: kimppakiva on kivaa, erikoistapaus: Schopenhauer. Vaikka S. kyllä käveli päivittäin 2 tuntia puudelinsa Atman (bzw: Butz) seurassa, eikä yxixeen. Oiskohan Astma mennyt mieluummin omin nokkineen. Tai Butzin kaa.
ellauri030.html on line 995: Vaikka kuinka vanhax tulisi, niin aina sisältäpäin tuntuu yhtä nuorelta, siltä Schopenhauerista tuntuu ainakin. Muut kyllä huomaavat että nyt se horisee. Sen mielestä tää osoittaa että sen ydin, niinkuin puudelin, on ikuinen ja muuttumaton. Hämäystä, ikäloppu puudeli on vaihdettu vaan nuorempaan, Atma 1 Atma kakkoseen jne. Hemmetti, eihän sitä enää muista kuin murto-osan mitä sattu nuorena, eikä sekään tunnu enää samalta, kun ei enää paneta.
ellauri032.html on line 384: Pascalin kartioleikkauxia on taivaankappaleiden radat. Komeetta joka ei palaa piirtää hyperbelin. Semmosen kuin Aniara. Se oli aika ahistava runokirja nuorena. Mainizinkin sen yo-aineessa, jonka ozikkona oli Todennäköisyyxien maailma. Mainizin myös Monodin. Hyvä veto, vaikkei Pascalin. Täydestä meni, uppos lautakunnan lautapäihin kuin veizi voihin. Kirjoitin sen vesirokossa vanhempien sängyssä. Sanoin izeäni agnostikoxi nuorena. Mitähän mäkin olin tietävinäni todennäköisyyxistä lyhyeltä matikkapohjalta. Ei niitä edes opetettu. Ateisti-Airaxisen miälestä agnostikot on pelkureita. Niin ne onkin. Odottelee kentän reunalla kumpi puoli voittaa, ja säntää sitten juhlimaan voittajien kaa. Lea Lehtisalo oli. Ongelma on että pelimiehet ei pidä niistä. Joka eio meidän puolella on meitä vastaan, tää on nollasummapeliä. Ei oo mitään win-winiä, on enintään lose-lose.
ellauri033.html on line 299: l´Eglise est pour lui un hôpital. Son séjour à Notre-Dame ´de l´Atre lui
ellauri033.html on line 1046: Atteignant au hasard tous les êtres divers, Mäiskii summanmutikassa muita elollisia,
ellauri033.html on line 1108: Atteint d´un cancer des voies digestives lors de l´hiver 1888-1889, Villiers ne peut plus travailler, et Mallarmé doit ouvrir une « cotisation amicale » parmi ses amis pour subvenir à ses besoins et à ceux de sa famille. Le 12 juillet 1889, il est transféré à la clinique des Frères Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, rue Oudinot, à Paris. Se sentant à l´article de la mort, il rédige, le 12 août, un testament où il reconnaît son fils Victor et épouse in extremis Marie Dantine, le 14 août, afin de légitimer son fils. À noter que, juste avant de mourir, il aurait eu ces derniers mots passés à la postérité : « Eh bien, je m´en souviendrai de cette planète ! »
ellauri035.html on line 306: At my disjointed prayer for her small sake.
ellauri036.html on line 81: Kerrotaan, että Ateenassa oli joukko kauniita tyttöjä. Praxiteles piirusti kaikkien heidän kuvansa, toisen toisensa jälkeen, ja kaikista näistä kaunottarista, joista kullakin oli omat puutteensa, loi hän virheettömän kauneuden, Venuksen.
ellauri036.html on line 847: Attendait de ses jours la dernière étincelle,
ellauri037.html on line 380: The Klinger Atelier, Grabenstrasse, Braunau,
ellauri037.html on line 421: Klinger Atelier, Grabenstrasse, Braunau.
ellauri037.html on line 492: Paremmin kuin Schillerin hyvin mietitty, antiteesin ja kontrastin avulla vaikuttava runo, Arvoisat daamit, tiivistää ainaskin mun mielestäni seuraavat Jouyn harvat sanat paremmin naisten ansaizeman pikku kiitoxen: Ilman naisia, meidän ihmisten elämän alku olis avuton, keskikohta viihteetön, ja loppu lohduton. Ihmisen 2. paras ystävä on nainen (otapa namupala Atman, hyvä koira.)
ellauri037.html on line 523: - Naisilta ei voi odottaakaan mitään muuta, kun puntaroi, että koko sukupuolen etevimmät päät ei ole koskaan ulettuneet mihinkään oikeasti suureen, aitoon ja omaperäiseen suorituxeen kaunotaiteissa. Mäkin soitan huilua paremmin kuin ne, ja mun koira Atma">Atma ulvoo omaperäisemmin. Eikä ne ole saaneet aikaan mitään teosta jolla olisi kestävää arvoa (siitä kestämättömyydestä me miekkoset on tosi paljon huolta kannettu, Sapfon runotkin me saatiin onnex revityxi paloixi). Tää johtuu just siitä, et niillä ei ole edes ole mitään vastaanottokykyä, sillä natura non facit saltus. Yxittäiset ja osittaiset poikkeuxet ei muuta mitään, me miehet ollaan KAIKKI poikkeuxellisen eteviä, ja keskimääräistä parempia autokuskejakin joka iikka. Naiset on ja pysyvät, yleisesti ottaen, parantumattomina peruspalestiinalaisina; sixpähän ne on, sen absurdin järjestelmän ansiosta, että ne jakaa miehen säädyn ja tittelin, aina tyrkkimässä miestä eteenpäin omax eduxeen; ja samasta syystä niiden komentelu ja ohjailu on nykyaikaisen yhteiskunnan rappio. (Ohops, nyt tuli sanotuxi se, mitä ei saanut sanoa, nimittäin että naiset täällä lopultakin määräävät...)
ellauri037.html on line 525: Setämiesystäväni Chamfort sanoo aivan oikein: naiset on tehty käymään kauppaa meidän heikkouxilla, meidän hulluudella, muttei meidän järjellä. (No ei tietysti, miesjärkeä ei ole juuri kaupan, tai se on huonolaatusta, ei löydy ostajia, markkina ei vedä.) Naisten ja miesten väillä on ihokosketus, ei mitään henkistä sielullista eikä luonteen sympatiaa. (Vittu ei ainakaan tän koalan kaa, se on niin totaalisen epäsympaattinen.) Silleen ajatteli antiikkiset ja orientaaliset setämiehet naisista, ja antoivat niille asiaankuuluvan paikan paremmin kuin me (mun kaltaiseni nykypiipunrassit siis), jotka ollaan vanharanskalaisen galantteja ja palvotaan mauttomasti naisia, se on tän kristillis-germaanisen tyhmyyden korkein kukkanen, joka on ainoastaan saanut aikaan sen, että ne on niin arrogantteja ja häikäilemättömiä, että tulee mieleen Benaresin pyhät apinat, jotka tuntien pyhyytensä ja loukkaamattomuutensa pitävät kaikkea izellensä sallittuna. (Olikohan joku daami kiilannut Artun eteen lihakaupan jonossa sen pyytäessä luuta Atmalle, kun se kiihty kirjottamaan tätä turausta?)
ellauri037.html on line 557: Pessimistejä käsittelevässä albumissa oli jo aika paljon juoruja Sopen elämästä ja tekosista. Rupes kiinnostamaan lähemmin, oliko sillä ylipäänsä yhtään naissuhteita, muita siis kuin äiti, sisko ja hälisevä naapuri. Plus Atma, jos joku niistä oli narttu. Ja olihan sillä! vaikka kuinka paljon panopuita, vaikkei mitään oikeita suhteita. Jonkun palvelijattaren jopa veti paxuxi ja pakeni juoxujalkaa paikalta. Kazotaanpa tätä vähän lähemmin.
ellauri037.html on line 561: Lähdetään siis Danzigista eli Gdanskista, jossa Arttu syntyi 100v ennen Mikko Rothia. Sen iskä Heikki oli saxalais-hollantilainen patriisi ja äiti Johanna monilahjakas salonginpitäjä ja kirjaltaja. Se Schopen lapiosana tulee siis hollannista. Uskonnottomia olivat, vallankumouxellisia rebublikaaneja, kosmopoliitteja ja anglofiilejä. Toisin kuin Sope siis, taas, paitsi sitä ateismia. Kun Gdanskista tuli osa Preussia, lipilaari Heikki muutti perheineen länsimielisempään Hampuriin. Artun pikkusisko Adele oli sitä 8 vuotta nuorempi. Ei siis leikkikaveri, vaan ärsyttävä vanhempien lemmikki kuin Riku. Heikki ja Hanna antoi lapsilleen A:lla alkavat nimet, niinkuin saman pesueen koiranpennuille. Artun koirankin nimi oli Atma. Arttu oli vaihdossa Ranskassa ja styylas siellä ikätoverinsa pojan kanssa, ja soitti sen kanssa huilua. 15v jolppina se lähti Euroopanympärimatkalle vanhempien kaa, business and pleasure. Tää oli Heikin juonia: se halus Artun perhebisnexeen, Arttu halus yliopistoon joka oli iskän mielestä turhuutta. Jos haluut matkalle, niin sit jatkat sen jälkeen kauppakoulussa. Jos haluut verstaalle, niin unohda koko turnee. No se lähti reisulle, mut katu sitä myöhemmin. Wimbledonissa oli tyyyylllsäää jossain anglikaanikoulussa. Sixikin se vihas uskontoa myöhemmin. Heikki rähjäsi Artulle huonoista todistuxista niin kovasti, että Hanna pelkäsi sen menettäneen järkensä. Ehkä menettikin. Heikki hyppäs kanaaliin Hampurissa 1805. Se oli yhtä autisti kuin poikansa, ja yhtä masis. Sope sanoikin et sen luonne on isän peruja. Isän puolella oli enemmänkin hulluja. Äiskä sensijaan oli seuraihminen. Sope ihaili isäänsä kai six kun ei pärjännyt alkuunkaan äidille, ja äiti vaan hemmotteli pikku Adia. No Heikiltä jäi mojova potti, joka jaettin kolmeen osaan. Arttu sijoitti omansa varovasti valtionobligaatioihin ja nettosi sillä 2x enemmän kuin yliopiston professori. Oli varaa sitten vittuilla koulufilosofeille.
ellauri037.html on line 569: Arttu oli lääpällään kauniiseen Karoline Jagemanniin, herttua Karl Augustin kanaseen, ja kirjotti sille ainoan tunnetun rakkausrunonsa. (Atmalle kirjotetut on hävinneet, koira kai söi läxyvihon.) Vaikka Sope myöhemmin vähexyi sänkypainia, sillä oli kaikenlaista panoa alempiarvosten naisten seurassa, kuten palvelijoiden, näyttelijättärien ja joskus maxettujen naisten (näitä se vältteli, liian kallista). Nää hommat jatku vanhempanakin, ja sillä oli 2 aviotonta tytrtä (1819, 1836), jotka onnex onnex kuoli vauvana. Arthur jopa kehuskeli tällä, kai se tiesi ettei naiset pitäneet sitä minään löytönä, sehän oli ruma kuin perse, eikä se useinkaan päässyt viivalle.
ellauri037.html on line 598: Loppuajan eli 1833-1860 Sope asui Frankfurtissa puudeleiden sielunvaelluxen luojana, milloin Atma, milloin Butz (sielu ja sen vihollinen vuoron perään). Voitti norjalaisilta palkinnon kotiaineella tahdon vapaudesta, ei saanut tanskalaisilta toista moraalin alkuperästä, vaikka oli ainoo osanottaja. Haukkui liian nimekkäitä filosofeja. Sope oli ollut varma voitosta (ylläri) ja raivostui. Vitun tanskalaiset! Se julkaisi molemmat prujauxet omalla kustannuxella ja haukkui tanskalaisia vielä esipuheessa. Ammattifilosofit ei viizineet edes pierasta Schopenhauerin suuntaan, mut kaikenlaiset diletantit alkoi innostua sen räväköistä jutuista, monet lakimiehiä. Yx bändäri erityisesti, Frauenstädter, roikkui sitkeästi Sopessa ja sai lopulta sen Nachlassin. Hulluna vuotena Sope pelkäs omaisuutensa ja henkensä puolesta ja kannusti kovasti kurin ja järjestyxen palautusta. Lahjotti kiikarinsa upseereille että löytävät nihilistit paremmin. Kun vasemmistohegeliläiset (kuten Marx) puhui edistyxen puolesta, Sope sanoi kuin Jeesus että köyhät teillä on aina keskuudessanne ja hyvä niin, jää hajurakoa. Sitäpaizi on hyvä vään kun tulee apuharvennusta.
ellauri037.html on line 600: Schopenhauerin sivutyöt ja poisjätetyt otoxet oli sen eka menestys, vähän kuin Russellin jokamiehen filosofia. Arttu ja Perttu ymmärsivät loppupeleissä siirtyä niin pukkikirjaimilla kirjotettuun soveltavaan filosofiaan että laahuskin tajuaa. Izehoitoaforismeja jengi haluaa ja sitä se saa, huda hudaa. Sope kelpas aikanaan hätkäyttämään poroporvaria, eihän kukaan ottanut sen filosofiaa ihan todesta. Jotkut sano et täähän on ihan kuin Fichteä ja Schellingiä, jotkut sano et se puhu ristiin. Molemmat arvostelut sai Sopen raivoihin. (No mikä ei saanut, voi kysyä. Ehkä herkkulounas kantapaikassa Englisher Hofissa, jos se oli onnistunut.) Sope sano myös kuten se Waldenin mies Thoreau: puhun ristiin, so what? olen maailman monin poni. Se oli hirmu tyytyväinen kun jengi alkoi palvoa sitä Frankfurtin julkkixena ja sen muotokuvalle rakennettiin pytinki. Se pysyi terveenä, kun söi ja nukkui paljon ja kävelytti Atmaa (tai Butzia) 2h päivässä. Kuoli keuhkokuumeeseen istualtaan sohvalla 1860 72-vuotiaana.
ellauri037.html on line 677: Er starb allein, im Alter von 72 Jahren, an einem Lungen-Blutsturz. Der Hund Atman hat nach ihm sehr geheult. 50n villitys, 60n kullitus, 70n selitys. Selityxet katkes Artturilta lyhyeen.
ellauri038.html on line 154: As for why this deserves to be called philosophy, it depends on how we define the term. There were philosophers at Athens besides Socrates and Plato, who didn’t oppose philosophy to rhetoric and for whom personal authority was essential to their teaching. Nietzsche aimed to bring that back, at least in his own case – which is the only one that really mattered to him.
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Attempted murder of faculty member

ellauri040.html on line 30: Hesiodoksen mukaan moirat olivat joko Zeuksen ja Themiksen tai Nyksin tyttäriä. Heidän nimensä ovat Klotho ('Kehrääjä'), Lakhesis ('Osan Suova') ja Atropos ('Torjumaton'). Klotho pitelee värttinää ja kehrää elämänlangan, Lakhesis määrää elämänlangan tapahtumista, ja saksia pitelevä Atropos päättää milloin ja miten elämänlanka katkeaa.
ellauri040.html on line 32: Moirien roomalainen vastine on Parcae. He olivat alkujaan syntymän jumalattaria joiden nimet olivat Nona, Decima ja Morta.

Schwarze Parze. Pienenä en tajunnut että pilvestä pistää Atropoxen musta syyläinen nenä. Luulin et toi kuontalo oli sen saxiniekan pää. Pelotti se niinkin.


ellauri040.html on line 44: Wilho Puska syntyi 1832 Wiedensahlissa Hannoverin länsipuolella. Äiti oli leski, isä äpärä. Joutui pois kotoa 9-vuotiana enon luo harppisakuihin Göttingeniin kun kotona tuli ahasta Otto kuopuxen, 7. lapsen synnyttyä. Eno oli pastori. Kauppiasisä halus esikoisesta koneinsinööriä, tuli pilapiirtäjä. Mynkään menneen teknillisen koulun jälkeen koitti jäljitellä hollantilaisia mestareita Antwerpenissä. Varmaan Boschia. Protestanttien räävitön erauspoika protestoi 1848 barrikaadeilla. Äiti hoiti sitä 21-vuotiaana kotona lavantaudista. Se ei mennyt naimisiin. Vetelehti Munchenissä, joi olutta ja poltti ketjussa. Kun rahat loppu eno antoi lisää. 36-vuotiaana muutti Otto-veljen luo Frankfurtiin. Siellä sillä oli ymmärtävä rouvaystävä Johanna jolla oli moukka mies. Wilho luki Schopenhaueria, joka talutteli Atmaa samassa kaupungissa. (Tai Butzia.) Seelenbrüdereitä olivat. Muutti viisikymppisenä pastorinleski siskon luoxe isänkorvikkeexi niiden lapsille. Ei ollut kiltti niillekään eikä siskolle.
ellauri041.html on line 1878: At pengene,
ellauri041.html on line 1882: At vide hvad,
ellauri041.html on line 1924: Connect the dots. Lassi ei perusta pisteenyhdistelypiirustuxista, pitääkö siinä muka noudattaa jotain järjestystä. Ja tuloxena on vaan joku säälittävä ankka. Lassi on taas kerran ihan oikeassa, ne on syvältä. Forsterin laskukas saxalainen vanhapiika on kylästynyt olemaan kulturelli köyhimys ja palastelemaan toimeentulonsa. Se haluu millä hinnalla hyvänsä rikkaisiin naimisiin Howard's Endin omistavan törkymöykyn kolonialistin kanssa. Se haluu yhdistää 2 pistettä: oman kyldyrellin köyhyyden ja Hen-äijän vulgäärit rahat. Oma tyyli ja toisen toimeentuloturva. Taitaa mennä pieleen kuin Lassilla mä veikkaan. Pisteistä ei tule ankka vaan jänis. Vaikken ole lukenut kirjaa enkä nähnyt kaikkia osia. Tää on tällästä varovaista charityhenkistä yhteiskuntakritiikkiä. Jaloja villejä kadun varjosalta puolelta ja piknikkejä jalavoiden varjossa Howard's Endissä. Taattua brittikamaa, brexithenkistä. Ivana Trump Atlantin itäpuolelta.
ellauri042.html on line 105: a live report. At this they failed, mutta suora lähetys jäi pois purkista,
ellauri042.html on line 107: At last the menace ate his fill, Tyrannosauri sai kerrankin kylläxeen.
ellauri042.html on line 153: ...At least, that's how it OUGHT to be. ...Tai ainakin niin PITÄIS olla.
ellauri042.html on line 674: Käsineidon tarina on Margaret Atwoodin kirjoittama kirja 80-luvulta, HBO:n filmatisoima 2020, Gileadin eli ex-USA:n historia. Saastuneen ja lämmenneen maailman suurin ongelma on että naiset ei enää saa lapsia. Hyvin masentava ajatus. Masentavinta siinä on että se on dystopia. Kun Gileadin pojat räjäyttää Washington DC:n suon ja pääsee kasan pinnalle, ne välittömästi palauttaa patriarkaatin ja panee naiset takaisin naisten paikalle. A Woman´s Place on huippulaihan komendantittaren pamfletti, johon ei enää tule jatkoa, koska eka osa on just toteutettu. Oops, olikohan tää nyt tarkoitus, miettii komendöörskän kuikelo.
ellauri042.html on line 678: Atwoodin kirjasta tuli elokuva 1990. Olis kiintosaa verrata, miten dystopiat on kehittyneet 30 vuodessa. Panin merkille ettei pienihiilijalanjälkiset Gileadin pojat ainakaan lajitelleet roskia. Kaikki heitettiin vaan mullin mallin roska-auton perälle. Alkuosa dystopiasta saattaa olla muuttumassa todexi näinä päivinä, jos Trump saa ylpeät pojat pantua liikekannalle.
ellauri042.html on line 680: Margaret Eleanor Atwood CC OOnt CH FRSC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of non-fiction, nine collections of short fiction, eight children's books, and two graphic novels, as well as a number of small press editions of both poetry and fiction. Atwood has won numerous awards and honors for her writing, including the Booker Prize (twice), Arthur C. Clarke Award, Governor General's Award, Franz Kafka Prize, Princess of Asturias Awards, and the National Book Critics and PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Awards. A number of her works have been adapted for film and television.
ellauri042.html on line 682: Atwood's works encompass a variety of themes including gender and identity, religion and myth, the power of language, climate change, and "power politics". Many of her poems are inspired by myths and fairy tales which interested her from a very early age. Atwood is a founder of the Griffin Poetry Prize and Writers' Trust of Canada. She is also a Senior Fellow of Massey College, Toronto.
ellauri042.html on line 684: In 1968, Atwood married Jim Polk, an American writer; they divorced in 1973 without issue. Maybe they ought to have bought a handmaid. She formed a relationship with fellow novelist Graeme Gibson soon afterward and moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario, where their daughter, Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson, was born in 1976. The family returned to Toronto in 1980. Atwood and Gibson were together until September 18, 2019, when Gibson died after suffering from dementia. She wrote about Gibson in the poem Dearly and in an accompanying essay on grief and poetry published in The Guardian in 2020.
ellauri042.html on line 686: 5 years older Gibson was married to publisher Shirley Gibson until the early 1970s, and together they had two sons, Matt and Grae. He later began dating novelist and poet Margaret Atwood in 1973. They moved to a semi-derelict farm near Alliston, Ontario, which they set about doing up and where according to Atwood they were making "attempts at farming, writing and trying to earn enough to live". Their daughter Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson was born there in 1976. The family returned to Toronto in 1980. Atwood and Gibson stayed together until his death in 2019. Gibsons best book was The Bedside Book of Birds (2005).
ellauri042.html on line 688: In 2017 Gibson was diagnosed with early signs of vascular dementia. He died on 18 September 2019 in London, England, where Atwood was promoting her new book, five days after having a big stroke. Atwood later said about his death that it had not been unexpected due to the vascular dementia, had been a good one—and in a good hospital, and his children had time to come and say goodbye—and that he had been "declining and he had wanted to check out before he reached any further stages of that".
ellauri042.html on line 710: Furthermore, his first wife, who was something of an impulse purchase, suffered from tuberculosis, so he had an impassionate affair with a young woman called Apollinaria Suslova on the side. It ended tragically due to his obsession with gambling. Beside of these blows he suffered from frequent epileptic seizures. At the bedside of his sick wife he wrote “Notes from Underground” (1864), a psychological study of an outsider. The work starts with a confession by the writer: “I am a sick man … I am a wicked man …” Fair enough.
ellauri042.html on line 860: Klemens Aleksandrialainen (oik. Titus Flavius Clemens; n. 150 – n. 215) oli Aleksandrian kirkon jäsen ja ensimmäinen varsinainen kristillinen filosofi. Hänet lasketaan kirkkoisien joukkoon. Klemens oli kotoisin Ateenasta. Hänen kääntymisestään ei ole tietoa, mutta kristityksi tulonsa jälkeen hän matkusti Etelä-Italiaan, Syyriaan ja Palestiinaan tapaamaan kristittyjä opettajia. Lopulta hän päätyi Aleksandriaan, jonne hän asettui aloilleen. Aleksandriassa Klemens tapasi oppi-isänsä Pantainoksen, joka johti tunnettua Aleksandrian kateketiikkakoulua. Pantainos oli stoalaisuudesta kristityksi kääntynyt opettaja.
ellauri042.html on line 951: Although King James was pleased with Donne's work, he refused to reinstate him at court and instead urged him to take holy orders. At length, Donne acceded to the king's wishes, and in 1615 was ordained priest in the Church of England. In late November and early December 1623 he suffered a nearly fatal illness, thought to be either typhus or a combination of a cold followed by a period of fever. During his convalescence he wrote a series of meditations and prayers on health, pain, and sickness that were published as a book in 1624 under the title of Devotions upon Emergent Occasions. One of these meditations, Meditation XVII, contains the well known phrases "No man is an Iland" (often modernised as "No man is an island") and "...for whom the bell tolls".
ellauri043.html on line 131: Antonios Suuren elämä (m.kreik. Βίος καὶ πολιτεία τοῦ Ἁντωνίου του Μεγάλου; lat. Vita Antonii) on Athanasios Suuren kirjoittama teos, joka käsittelee nimensä mukaisesti Antonios Suuren elämää. Se on esimerkki kristillisen myöhäisantiikin pyhimyselämäkerroista, ja se on lajityypin klassikoita ja luetuimpia teoksia.
ellauri043.html on line 133: Tässä ilmeisen feikki omaelämäkerrassa ei hiiskahdeta tavuakaan nakuista naisista ja muista houkutuxista. Athanasios suuri muikenee kiusauxista taas kuin vaari. Ne on pelkkää #metoo naisten kexintöä.
ellauri043.html on line 186:

Toisen kerran Athanasios kuzui mua apuun areiolaisia vastaan. En lähtenyt. No ei siitä tullut muuta kuin rumia sanoja ja naureskelua. Mutta siitä lähin sitä paneteltin, siltä vietiin tuoli, ja se lähti karkuun. Missähän se on nytte? En tiedä! Kukaan ei välitä enää kertoa mulle mitään! Kaikki mun oppipojat on liesussa, Hilarios muiden mukana!


ellauri043.html on line 357: Alexandrian porukat, kun tein comebackin, taisteli eturivin paikoista, ja Athanasius
ellauri043.html on line 376: Nikean paapat purppuramekoissa olivat olevinaan maageja valtaistuimilla pitkin seinänvieriä, ja niitä juhlittiin kekkereillä, annettiin prenikoita, etenkin Pafnutiusta (se joka bylsi Thaista, ks tietolaatikko), koska se on silmäpuoli ja klenkka Diokletianuxen vainoista! Keisari on voidellu sen puhkastua silmää moneen otteeseen, typerää! Sitäpaizi Nikean konsiilissa oli sellasia törkymöykkyjä: Skyyttalainen piispa Teofilus Kierto, toinen täysin perseestä, Jeah; eläintenhoitaja Spiridion! Alexanteri oli yli-ikäinen. Athanasioxen olisi pitänyt olla lempeämpi areiolaisille, saadaxeen niiltä myönnytyxiä!


ellauri043.html on line 655: Liian kesyä, mikäs sitten erottaa kristinuskon jutkuista! Ei pelkkä logo riitä, pitää olla brändi! Ei käy, sanoi Athanasios, jonka kanta voitti Nikeassa 325. Haittapuolexi jäi iänikuinen 3-naisuuden mysteeri. Se on sitten vaikee selittää, se koettelee lapsenuskoa. Mix Jeesuxella on trendaavasti far och pappa kuten Nemillä, eikä yhtään jumaläitiä? No katoliset korjas sitten asian (ks esim. Busch).
ellauri043.html on line 659: Nikean ensimmäisessä kirkolliskokouksessa vuonna 325 Areioksen oppi hylättiin ja selitettiin Kristuksen olevan alapäästä syntyneen, ei luodun, ja Isän kanssa samaa kamaa. Päätös, jonka tarmokkain puolustaja oli Athanasios, vahvistettiin lopullisesti Konstantinopolin ensimmäisessä kirkolliskokouksessa vuonna 381. Jotain huvittavaa siinä et usko on äänestyspäätös eikä pelkkä ilmoitusasia. Athanasioksen uskontunnustus jota koulukkaat hokevat ymmärtämättä höykäsen pöläystä on tehty areiolaista opetusta vastaan. Viattomat lapset eivät tiedä ketä rökittävät. Anna heille anteexi.
ellauri043.html on line 1064: Mitä mä on niihin verrattuna joilla on koko ajan peloton sielu ja luja henki - kuten suuri Athanasios, esim!


ellauri043.html on line 1130: Tekopyhä, joka hakee yxinäisyyttä vaan antautuaxeen paremmin halujensa tulvalle! Sä kieltäydyt lihasta, viinistä, saunasta, orjista ja kunnianosoituxista; silti sä mielikuvituxissa herkuttelet banketeilla, parfyymeillä, nakuilla naisilla ja läpyttävillä yleisöillä! Sun siveys ei ole muuta kun vähän hienompaa mädännäisyyttä, ja toi maailman halvexunta on vaan sun vihan voimattomuutta Athanasiosta kohtaan! Se se tekee sunlaisista niin myrzejä, tai kenties se että niille on tullut epäilyxiä koko jutusta. Jos tietää totuuden on iloinen. Olix Jeesus surullinen? Se kulki kaveriseurassa, se lepäs oliivipuun varjossa, kävi publikaanilla bileissä, otti tanakasti kuppia, antoi anteex muidenkin syntejä, ja paranteli kaikenlaisia vaivoja. Kun taas sä, sä et sääli muuta kuin omaa kurjuuttas. Sua vaivaa ikäänkuin katumus ja villi dementia, niin et sä tyrkit pois jopa koiran lipaisun tai lapsen hymyn.
ellauri043.html on line 3630: jui! jui! Ateriakexejä!
ellauri043.html on line 3650: Mä selitän sulle matkalla jumalien asennot, mix Apolla seiso, Juppiter istuu, mix Venus on musta Korintissa, ruudullinen Ateenassa, teltanmallinen Pafoxella (credits: E.Saarinen).


ellauri043.html on line 5084: Antakaa mun nähdä onko mun laivat jotka puskee briljanttia merta, palanneet mun 3 satamaan, mixi maaseutu näyttää hylätyltä, ja mitä nyt tekee Ateenan tytöt.
ellauri043.html on line 5550: Ateenalainen tervehti mua kuin onnen airuena, harras roomalainen kirosi mua nyrkki pystyssä, ja Egyptin paavi pidättäytyi pavuista, koska se vapisi mun ääntä ja kalpeni mun hajusta.
ellauri043.html on line 6624: Mä työnnän vaarallisille matkoille ja suuriin yrityxiin. Mä olen veistänyt mun tassuilla arkkitehtonisia ihmeitä. Mä se olen ripustanut kulkusia Porsennan haudalle, ja ympäröinyt Atlantixen laiturit messingillä.
ellauri045.html on line 102: Att inte kunna spela på grund av en skada some inte syntes

ellauri045.html on line 110: Att be om hjälp var otänkbart. Han kände för stor skam

ellauri045.html on line 117: Piexämäen Palloseura. Att vara med i laget var huvudsaken -

ellauri046.html on line 684: At Ægteskabet væsentlig tilhører Christendommen, at de hedenske Nationer ikke have fuldkommet det, tiltrods for Orientens Sandselighed og al Grækenlands Skjønhed, at end ikke Jødedommen har været istand dertil, tiltrods for det i Sandhed Idylliske, der findes i den, det vil Du vel indrømme mig, uden at jeg behøver videre at gaae ind derpaa, og og det saa meget mere, som det vil være tilstrækkeligt blot at erindre om, at Kjøns-Modsætningen intetsteds var saa dybt reflekteret, at det andet Kjøn derved er kommen til sin fuldkomne Ret. Men... Pahaa länsisovinistista kaxoisstandardia, varhaiskapitalismin tehtaasta. Samaa laissez faire porukkaa on Kirkkomaakin.
ellauri047.html on line 532: Zedernhäuser trägt der Atlas
ellauri047.html on line 619: Seetritalot kantaa Atlas
ellauri047.html on line 978: Nyt näyttää vanha Fritz olevan vaihteexi myötätuulessa. Outi Merisalo Suomen Ateenasta hehkutti 2015 Saxan Ateenaa. Preussit on kuiteskin henkisest enempi spartalaisia, niinkun Seinäjoelta tai Vaasasta.
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 757: Hessu oli kova kauppaamaan omia kirjojaan. Niitä osti Queen Victoria, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Prime Minister William Gladstone, Walt Whitman ja Oscar Wilde. At the time of his death, he was one of the most successful writers in America, with an estate worth an estimated $356,000. Olipa amerikkalainen loppukaneetti. Silti Hessu ei ollut tarpeexi amerikkahenkinen: but he failed to capture the American spirit like his great contemporary Walt Whitman, and his work generally lacked emotional depth and imaginative power. Se oli liian pro-Eurooppa. Löysä riimittelijä, tiivistivät myöhempien sukupolvien kriitikot ilkeästi. Orjuuden vastustajanakin Långben oli vähän puoliveteinen. Ameriikan Immi Hellen.
ellauri048.html on line 1097: At the foot of thy crags, O Sea! Meri huohota mun puolesta.
ellauri048.html on line 1311: At that last hour to please him well; joka puuhastelin viime hetkellä sen mielixi;
ellauri048.html on line 1354: At earliest morning to the door. Mä ryömin aamuvarhaisella ovelle.
ellauri048.html on line 1561: Athwart a plane of molten glass, Pitkin sulan lasin muodostamaa tasoa,
ellauri048.html on line 1878: No, Polish Cavalry Never Attacked Nazi Tanks, Irate Poland Tells ‘Mad Money’ Host
ellauri049.html on line 759: Paul Valéry (30. lokakuuta 1871 Sète Ranska − 20. heinäkuuta 1945 Pariisi) oli ranskalainen kirjailija, runoilija, filosofi ja Ranskan akatemian jäsen. Valéry nuolaisi sen tusinan kertaa Nobelin hunajapisaraa, muttei tipahtanut. No näitä piisaa, esim. E.M.Foster, Philip Roth, Meg Atwood, med mera.
ellauri051.html on line 922: 339 At home on Kanadian snow-shoes or up in the bush, or with fishermen off Newfoundland, 339 Kotona kanadalaisissa lumikengissä tai pensaassa tai kalastajien kanssa Newfoundlandin edustalla,
ellauri051.html on line 923: 340 At home in the fleet of ice-boats, sailing with the rest and tacking, 340 Kotona jääveneiden laivastossa, purjehtien muiden kanssa ja luovimassa,
ellauri051.html on line 924: 341 At home on the hills of Vermont or in the woods of Maine, or the Texan ranch, 341 Kotona Vermontin kukkuloilla tai Mainen metsissä tai texasilaisella karjatilalla,
ellauri051.html on line 1202: 609 At length let up again to feel the puzzle of puzzles, 609 Lopulta luovutaan jälleen tunteaksesi arvoituksia,
ellauri051.html on line 1352: 752 At he-festivals, with blackguard gibes, ironical license, bull-dances, drinking, laughter, 752 He-festivaaleilla, mustavartijan juoruilla, ironisella lisenssillä, härkätanssilla, juomalla, naurulla,
ellauri051.html on line 1353: 753 At the cider-mill tasting the sweets of the brown mash, sucking the juice through a straw, 753 Siideritehtaalla maistelemassa ruskean mässin makeisia, imemässä mehua oljen läpi,
ellauri051.html on line 1354: 754 At apple-peelings wanting kisses for all the red fruit I find, 754 Omenankuorilla toivoen suudelmia kaikille punaisille hedelmille, joita löydän,
ellauri051.html on line 1355: 755 At musters, beach-parties, friendly bees, huskings, house-raisings; 755 Kokouksissa, rantajuhlissa, ystävällisissä mehiläisissä, kuorimisessa, talonkasvatuksessa;
ellauri051.html on line 1496: 895 At eleven o'clock began the burning of the bodies; 895 Kello 11 alkoi ruumiiden polttaminen;
ellauri052.html on line 68: Scholars such as Bellow biographer James Atlas and others have shown that quite a few passages and ideas were lifted from a book titled The Cattle Complex in East Africa (1926) written by Bellow's anthropology professor Melville Herskovits who supervised his senior thesis at Northwestern University in 1937. What a schtekl, to steal from his own professor.
ellauri052.html on line 162: Saul Bellowin juuri ilmestynyt uusi romaani Ravelstein kuohuttaa tunteita oikeistolaisissa piireissä Atlantin molemmin puolin. Romaanin päähenkilön Abe Ravelsteinin esikuvana on ollut Bellowin chicagolainen ystävä Allan Bloom, joka nousi maailmanmaineeseen kirjoittamalla populistisen hitin The Closing of the American Mind. Se julisti, että Woodstock-sukupolvi tuhosi kulttuurin suvaitsemalla liikaa ja unohtamalla Kreikan ja antiikin. Kirjan mainetta siivittivät muun muassa Margaret Thatcher ja Ronald Reagan. Bloom kuoli 62-vuotiaana 1992. Kuolinsyyksi ilmoitettiin maksasyöpä. Bellowin Ravelstein on kaappihomo, joka kuolee aidsiin. Tämä on suututtanut Bloomin ystävät.
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 817: `At any rate, one feels freer and more open now -- and that is what we want.'
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.


ellauri052.html on line 969: The rap against Bellow is that he maligned four of his five wives, especially in his fiction. This is true, and Leader is savvy enough not to take Bellow’s word about them. Wife No. 1, Anita, is shown as the underappreciated mainstay she obviously was. As for wife No. 2, Sondra Tschacbasov Bellow (Bellow called her Sasha), the model for the evil Madeleine, Leader has a scoop: an unpublished memoir shared with him after Bellow’s death. By her own account, Sasha was a vulnerable child-woman lacking basic life skills. From childhood and into her teens, she says, she was the victim of incest committed by her father. When Bellow took up with her, he was 37 and she was 21, a Bennington graduate and a secretary at the Partisan Review. His friends treated her with a sniggering sexism unfortunately unremarkable in the 1950s. At a party Bellow took her to, the critic R. W. B. Lewis, her former professor, drunkenly demanded to
ellauri053.html on line 310: Atomaarinen vs. totalitäärinen ihmiskuva taistelevat keskenään Aarne-sedän päässä. Atomaarinen on perkeleestä, totalitäärinen vinkkaa ylöspäin. Tää on jotain Goethen aikaista luonnotiedettä. Sitä opetettiin koulun zykologiassa vielä silloinkin kun mä olin lukiossa, hahmozygologiaa, kokonaisuus on enemmän kuin osiensa summa. Siihen superadditiiviseen osaan kätkeytyy sitten porsaanreikä (tai madon), jota pitkin Arska-porsas (tai mato) livahtaa (tai luikertaa) taivaaseen. Jos hyvin käy. Varmahan ei voi olla. Mutta voi toivoa, optimistisesti. Pessimisti ei halua sitä mihin uskoo, optimisti uskoo mitä haluaa, sanoo Piet Hein eräässä grukissa. Sillä on Will to Believe.
ellauri053.html on line 837: At Jorasanko lived the direct descendants of the Maharshi at No. 6, Dwarkanath Tagore Lane. It was a huge rambling house spread over an acre of ground with wide verandahs and large halls around the outer courtyard and a series of dark and dingy corridors and staircases and rooms, where no sunlight ever penetrated, which gave us the creeps whenever as children we had to pass through them. At No. 5, the handsome residence opposite to ours, lived my three artist cousins Gaganendra, Samarendra and Abanindra.
ellauri053.html on line 890: At the end of three months I was to be examined by the Maharshi himself to see whether I could recite correctly and with proper intonation his selections from the Upanishads , called Brahmo-dharma.
ellauri053.html on line 900: At present the Upanayan has lost its real significance and the Brahmacharya period is reduced only three days of seclusion.
ellauri053.html on line 938: At the same time Satish Roy’s voice rang out with the opening stanza of Barsha-Shes, the well-known poem of my father on a stormy ‘Year End’ :
ellauri053.html on line 985: The death of my brother Samindra took place when I was in college in America. At Monghyr he fell a victim to cholera and died soon after Father arrived there.
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At this point in his review, Eliot moves toward thinking that to make sense of Yeats you have first to remember that he is an Irishman. He thought that to be an Irishman was to be deprived of wit. Mut sitä pitempi oli jästin hanging dick jäykkänä.


ellauri053.html on line 1287: Before the indifferent beak could let her drop? Att bli trakasserad av en svan kan leda till en leda.
ellauri053.html on line 1373: When Gonne took action to divorce MacBride in 1905, the court heard allegations that he had sexually assaulted Iseult, then eleven. At fifteen, she proposed to Yeats. In 1917, he proposed to Iseult but was rejected.
ellauri054.html on line 154: Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626, also known as Lord Verulam, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England. His works are credited with developing the scientific method and remained influential through the scientific revolution. Bacon has been called the father of empiricism. Muita lapsia ei sillä ollutkaan. Siihen jäi sen tittelit, ja käyttämätön pippeli. Samanlainen ressukka kuin Jaakko Hintikka.


ellauri054.html on line 189: At his jubilee seminar, Riikonen's Turku-based colleague, Jukka Sihvonen, characterised him as a bibliophile and a manic hoarder of books. Riikonen says that he has never counted the exact number of books in his home, but he estimates that his is one of Helsinki's most extensive private libraries.
ellauri054.html on line 279: At their return, up the high strand, Palatessaaan korkealle rannalle,
ellauri054.html on line 325: At the lights across the channel, and really felt sad,
ellauri055.html on line 98: Victor Serge was appreciative of Rolland's interventions on his behalf but ultimately thoroughly disappointed by Rolland's refusal to break publicly with Stalin and the repressive Soviet regime. The entry for May 4, 1945, a few weeks after Rolland's death, in Serge's Notebooks: 1936-1947 notes acidly that "At age seventy the author of Jean-Christophe allowed himself to be covered with the blood spilled by a tyranny of which he was a faithful adulator."
ellauri055.html on line 170: Emprunt à l'occitan prunhon issu du latin vulgaire *prūnea pour prūna « prune ». Attesté d'abord en français sous la forme brignon (1600), et enfin brugnon (1680).
ellauri055.html on line 297: Tiedämmehän, että mooabiittien kuninkaan Eglonin murhasi Eehud, Absalom tarttui päästään tammeen (Nej tamme fan!), ja hänen rintaansa pistettiin 3 keihästä, kuningas Naadabin, Jerobeamin pojan, surmasi Baesa, kuningas Eelan Simri, Ahasjan Jeehu, Ataljan Joojada, ja kuninkaat Joojakim von Ankka, Jekonja ja Sidkin olivat orjina...
ellauri055.html on line 582: Atkinsin dieetti ja vegeily ovat äärimmäisyysaatteita jotka vetävät Pirren suuta hymyyn molemmat. Perinteinen lihakeitto välttää sekä Skyllan että Kharybdixen.
ellauri055.html on line 1143: Né à Gand, Maurice Maeterlinck est l'aîné d'une famille de trois enfants, flamande, bourgeoise, catholique, conservatrice et francophone. Après des études au collège Sainte-Barbe (Sint-Barbara) de Gand, il suit des études en droit avant de pratiquer le métier d'avocat durant une courte période. Maeterlinck publie, dès 1885, des poèmes d’inspiration parnassienne dans La Jeune Belgique. Il part pour Paris où il rencontre plusieurs écrivains qui vont l'influencer, dont Stéphane Mallarmé et Villiers de l’Isle-Adam. Ce dernier lui fait découvrir les richesses de l'idéalisme allemand (Hegel, Schopenhauer). À la même époque, Maeterlinck découvre Ruysbroeck l'Admirable, un mystique flamand du XIVe siècle dont il traduit les écrits (Ornement des noces spirituelles). C'est ainsi qu'il se tourne vers les richesses intuitives du monde germanique en s'éloignant du rationalisme français. Dans cet esprit, il se consacre à Novalis et entre en contact avec le romantisme d'Iéna (Allemagne, 1787-1831, autour d'August et Friedrich Schlegel et de la revue l'Athenäum), précurseur en droite ligne du symbolisme. Les œuvres que publie Maeterlinck entre 1889 et 1896 sont imprégnées de cette influence germanique.
ellauri058.html on line 718: Dr. Hirschmann said he decided to focus on the symptom of itching. “At first, I considered Hodgkin’s disease and some diseases of the liver.” Chronic kidney disease covered all of Herod’s symptoms except gangrene of the genitalia. Dr. Hirschmann figured that the most probable cause of King Herod’s death was chronic kidney disease complicated by Fournier’s gangrene, which is an unusual infection affecting the male genitalia.
ellauri060.html on line 1201: USAn ja brittien äärioikeistolaiset vessaharjat pyörii vastatuulessa. Toinen on jo pantu viralta ja toista inhoo 2/3 kansasta. Kohta britit lähtee unionista suoraan pihalle. Atlantin takana ei odotakaan toisen klobürsten lämmin syli. Skotit saisivat nyt erota UK:sta ja jäädä unioniin. Purjehtikoot sassenachit minne tahtovat.
ellauri061.html on line 134: THESEUS, Ateenan herttua.
ellauri061.html on line 158: Tapahtumapaikka: Ateenan kaupunki ja sen läheisyydessä oleva metsä.
ellauri061.html on line 189: A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1595/96. The play is set in Athens and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict between four Athenian lovers. Another follows a group of six amateur actors rehearsing the play which they are to perform before the wedding. Both groups find themselves in a forest inhabited by fairies who manipulate the humans and are engaged in their own domestic intrigue. The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular and is widely performed. Populääri lue vulgääri. Niin aina.
ellauri061.html on line 199: Edmond Malone, a Shakespearean scholar and critic of the late 18th century, found another flaw in this particular play, its lack of a proper decorum. He found that the "more exalted characters" (the aristocrats of Athens) are subservient to the interests of those beneath them. In other words, the lower-class characters play larger roles than their betters and overshadow them. He found this to be a grave error of the writer. Tääkin muistuttaa Nuorgamin runoilijasta (ks alempana).
ellauri061.html on line 201: August Wilhelm Schlegel työnsi myös lusikkansa soppaan. Schlegel perceived unity in the multiple plot lines. He noted that the donkey's head is not a random transformation, but reflects Bottom's true nature. Eli se oli oikeasti oikea aasi. Ovelaa. Hyvin ajateltu Robin! He identified the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe as a burlesque of the Athenian lovers.
ellauri061.html on line 259: Nyzitten palaa näyttämölle Ateenan herrasväet. (Mekot on vaihdettu karviaismarjapensaassa aika vauhdilla.) Karhuntappaminen on näistä vekkuleista hauskaa hälinää. Voi vittu. En ole ihan seurannut, mutta nähtävästi Dimitri nyt styylaakin Helenaa ja Oleanteri ja Hernia myös on sovussa. Loppu hyvä kaikki hyvin, niinkuin komeljassa ainakin. Paragon/paramour pila kääntyy huiluharppu/huuliharppu sanaleikixi. Taas tollasta dynaamista käännöstä. Yx puujalkavizi korvautuu toisella puujalalla.
ellauri061.html on line 284: Elikkä mongoloideja ja kitalakihalkioita tässä manataan. Tulee vähän mieleen Atwoodin käsiapulaiset ja Olli Saxen moronit. Eivät olleet saaneet kohdussa tarpeexi oxygeeniä. Niistä tuli savantteja. Tonttu Jääkiekko vielä myöntää lopuxi: tää oli heikko ja turhanaikainen teema. Silti vittu, kätten pauketta nyt vaan!
ellauri061.html on line 583: [The Attendants part them, and they come out of the grave.] [Apulaiset erottaa ne toisistaan ja ne poistuu haudasta.]
ellauri061.html on line 772: Under tio år från 2007 jobbade som mest flera tusen israeler med binära optioner och lyckades lura dumma apor världen över på mångmiljardbelopp, tills Knesset förbjöd verksamheten 2017. Att industrin började blomstra i Israel förklarar tidningen med ett stort antal inflyttare, "olim", frän hela världen som behövde försörja sig. Gal Baraks platformar erbjuder nu hjälp till dem som blivit offer för bedrägelserna. Dessvärre handlar det ofta om samma brottslingar som på det här sättet pressar sina offer på pengar en andra gång. Polisen misstänker Knesset för grov antisemitism.
ellauri062.html on line 292: Because the book has been frequently challenged or banned in some of the United States of America over the last thirty years, many people have expressed discontent at The Handmaid's Tale's presence in the classroom. Some of these challenges have come from parents concerned about the explicit sexuality and other adult themes represented in the book. Others have argued that The Handmaid's Tale depicts a negative view of religion, a view supported by several academics who propose that Atwood's work satirizes contemporary religious fundamentalists in the United States, offering a feminist critique of the trends this movement to the Right represents.
ellauri062.html on line 594: Atamaaniromaani on kazaus erilaisiin hypertextin konventioihin. Paperilla. Kidekone taiteltuna paperpussista. Mun paasauxet on parempi hypertexti, sillä se on oikeasti digitaalinen. Mun linkit toimivat kuin junan vessa. Keekoiluvapaasti.
ellauri062.html on line 793: Até à sua morte, em outubro de 1999, 170 álbuns haviam sido editados com seu nome em 30 países, vendendo mais de 30 milhões de cópias em todo o mundo, número 3 vezes maior que a população de Portugal.
ellauri062.html on line 924: At a memorial for the murder of jewish men, former Sephardi
ellauri063.html on line 261: ADC (Attack Damage Carry) is an archaic term used to refer to a champion that deals strong, continuous damage with their basic attacks and scales with attack-related stats - i.e. attack damage, critical strike chance and attack speed.
ellauri063.html on line 265: No ei, noin 100s myöhemmin selviää, et toi ADC on Jaskan keximä paha mumslimi Atif Darpan Chagla. Vähän kuin Pahani Julmu. Tekisi melkein mieli sanoa: vedä heti käteen Jaska jouzenkaulamikrofoneinesi. Jokainen noin kumikaula ansaizee suuren neuvoston tuomion. Golem saisi istua sen päälle.
ellauri064.html on line 364: Moi! Mä olen Marko Suomi! Antti Arnkil, kuka sä oikeen oot? Mä oon 1/2v Siltalassa ja kirjotan esseekirjoja friinä. 9-10 esseetä kirjallisuudesta ym sälästä per nide. Käsiapulainenkin oli kustannustoimittaja. Kässärien lukemista ja niiden kommentointia. Väärennän Komentajan allekirjoituxia. Omia kirjailijoita. Arnkililla on Juotikas, Harri Haanpäällä Pervo. Siin pääsee vaikuttaa aika paljon. Ateljeekriitikkona ja muusana. Mäkin kyllä paransin Juotikkaan MS-kasaa, ainakin oleellisesti ohensin. Kirjailijat jotka näkyy myyvät. Jaakko ei valitettavasti ole kovin näyttävä. Sen kirjat on niin paxuja ettei niitä saada edes kirjakaupan hyllylle. Ja se tuppaa piileskelemään ujona jossain kirjakasan takana. Psykologin otetta siinä tarvitaan. Joskus isän apua. Isä tulee antaa isän kädestä. Touko ja Alexi lähti Södikasta 2008 eli lamavuotena. Oiskohan ne joutuneet pihalle? Arnkil on aktiivinen twitterissä. Se on raakaa työtä. Lukeminen ei koukuta. Netflix vie mennessään. Se on aistillista, ei aivohommaa. Teemu Mäki on jättimäinen paska, se on se runkkari ja kissantappaja. Mitä on essee? Se on tarina joka ei ole fiktiivinen. Oliko H.K.Riikonen samaa mieltä? Entä Antti Nylen? Entä Pentti Linkola? Hienoja textejä. Vahvoja arvoja. Nylen kuuluu olevan vegaani. Jos Linkola ei oliskaan ekofasisti, se olisi iso pettymys. Onko ne tietokirjoja vai kaunoa? Kaunoa. Muttei fiktiota. Fiction, but not fiction. Oravat puhuvat ristiin, eikö teistäkin? Okei! Aivan!
ellauri064.html on line 386: During World War II, the Nazi-minded Grönhagen worked for Finland´s propaganda department and served as its military attaché in Berlin. He was arrested in Oslo 1945 and held in custody for two years. After his release Grönhagen was a businessman and emigrated to Greece in 1964. He first lived in Crete and later in Athens serving as the Master of the Christian Order Ordo Sancti Constantini Magni.
ellauri064.html on line 454: Ensimmäinen Bilderberg-ryhmän kokoukseen kutsuttu suomalainen oli Sakari Tuomioja.lähde? Suomesta kokouksiin ovat osallistuneet mm. Jorma Ollila, Helsingin Sanomien toimitusjohtajat ja päätoimittajat kuten Aatos Erkko (1994), Janne Virkkunen (1998, 2001), Olli Kivinen (2003), Mikael Pentikäinen (2005, 2011) ja Antti Blåfield (2008, 2010), Yleisradion Atte Jääskeläinen (2007) sekä Antti Herlin, Elina Lepomäki ja Björn Wahlroos (kaikki 2018).
ellauri066.html on line 238: Atwoodin kirjasta Käsineiti pitkitetty dystooppisen vähävaloinen tv-sarja on darwinistinen. Siinä nimittäin terotetaan että mies on naisen vihollinen tai vähintäänkin hidaste, josta on hyvä päästä eroon kun sen elatusapua ei enää tarvita. Ja niinhän se tietysti onkin, kun sitä oikein ajattelee. Eipä mieskään enää juuri tarvi kynnysmattoa kun se on loppuun mutusteltu. Päähenkilö joku Moss on aika suloton. Sen vahvuus on happamissa ilmeissä. Se on ainoa joka on mukana joka ikisessä jaxossa. Piisaa eltaantuneita miinejä.
ellauri066.html on line 240: Mixi teeskentelisin muuta kuin olen? En minä halua miestä harmixeni, eihän heitä tarvita kuin 10 sekunnixi puolta lasta varten. Mies on vain naisen keino tehdä lisää naisia. Vaikka olihan isäsi tietysti ihan mukava ja niinpoispäin, mutta ei hänestä kyllä mihinkään ollut. Naisiin heitä ei voi verratakaan, paizi tietysti sikäli, että he ovat parempia korjaamaan autoja ja potkimaan palloa, ja sillähän sitä maailmaa parannetaankin, vai mitä. Tää oli Atwoodin äidiltä (s.175).
ellauri066.html on line 247: According to producer Bruce Miller, Margaret Atwood had to ask the scriptwriters to explain the meaning of the term "carpet munchers."
ellauri066.html on line 252: Margaret Atwood first heard "Nolite te bastardes carborundorum" in her childhood Latin classes. Atwood remarked on how "weird" it is that this thing is permanently tattooed on people's bodies. People are a bunch of idiots.
ellauri066.html on line 554: 2.2.2 Attempted Extermination of the Pequot, 1636–1638
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 660: Farmor Anka: Tack Simon! Det Tegnell gör är att använda sina otroligt välmeriterade kunskaper för att visa oss bästa vägen ur detta helvete! Att folk inte fattar det?!? Tror ”besserwissrarna” att han står där varje dag (nästan) för att lura i oss att ta sämsta vägen? Blir så himla upprörd!!! Jag bara hoppas att Tegnell orkar .......
ellauri066.html on line 728: At the Headzone salon, hairdresser Fay Botsi, 23, says: “We don’t want to wear masks or visors. We keep our distance and use disinfectant.”
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.
ellauri067.html on line 281: Эже́н Сю mainittiin jossain ven. klassikossa jonka luin Venäjäxi ja ihmettelin kuka tää nyt oli. Oisko ollut Гончаров (перевод фрагмента из «Атар-Гюля» стал началом его литературной карьеры). Atar-Gull est un roman d´Eugène Sue paru en 1831. Il s'agit d'un roman maritime qui met en scène des négriers ainsi qu´un esclave vengeur du nom dAtar-Gull.
ellauri069.html on line 612: At weather's mercy now, I find her call Joka säällä kaikkialla kutsuu
ellauri069.html on line 613: At every turn, at night's foregathering hän, kun yö on kohtaamista täynnä.
ellauri069.html on line 764: Margaret Atwood: Ihan kuin Trump! Totta on, että pidäkkeetön katteettoman rahan painaminen on talousräjähdyxen priimus moottori.
ellauri071.html on line 103: In 1918, Coward was conscripted into the Artists Rifles but was assessed as unfit for active service because of a tubercular tendency, and he was discharged on health grounds after nine months. At the outbreak of the Second World War Coward volunteered for war work, running the British propaganda office in Paris. He also worked with the Secret Service to persuade the American public and government to join the war.
ellauri071.html on line 121: Another of Coward's wartime projects, as writer, star, composer and co-director (alongside David Lean), was the naval film drama In Which We Serve. The film was popular on both sides of the Atlantic, and he was awarded an honorary certificate of merit at the 1943 Academy Awards ceremony. Coward played a naval captain, basing the character on his friend Lord Louis Mountbatten.
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ellauri071.html on line 565: The Qliphoth of Hod, similarly is founded on the idea of a radiating object: our eyes are blinded and cannot look behind the radiating surface. Unauthentic brilliance can be understood as the beginning of illusion and deceit. In the realm of the mind the shadow of Hod therefore is represented by the lie, artfulness or beguilement. At the same time the demon of Hod correlates to the ideas of fickleness, hesitation and lack of determination - the negative fluctuations of our mind. The Qliphoth of Hod is called ‘Samael‘ which can be translated as ‘The Deceitful Ones‘ (german, ‘Die Täuscher’, kr. diabolos) or ‘Poison of God’ (german, ‘Das Gift Gottes’).
ellauri072.html on line 312: "Normaalisti" katsoja teeskentelee niinkuin vaikka kazoessaan Matti Nykästä hiihtomäessä, että aamulliset tapahtumat tosiaan tapahtuvat just nyt jossakin Garmisch-Partenkirchenissä eikä tossa mv-hölmöpöntössä 2m päässä, ja ruudun pikku-ukot ovat todellisia henkilöitä, katsojan vain tarkkaillessa tapahtumia Itävallassa ”neljännen seinän” läpi. Jotta katsojalle jää tämä neljännen seinän illuusio, Matti ei myöskään noteeraa tv-kuvaajaa vaan teeskentelee, ettei sitä ole olemassa. Niinkuin se kisan jälkeen sitten teeskentelee, että joku muu ihminen kazoo sitä sieltä kameran perssilmästä, kun se mainostaa Atom-merkkisiä suxia. Eihän se sille kameramiehelle niitä kaupittele. Ei se oikeasti kaupittele niitä kellekään, se vaan tekee mitä sen on tehtävä että se saa suxivalmistajalta pätäkkää.
ellauri073.html on line 111: Milloin Jyri Häkämies viimeksi jyrähti? Se tapahtui Atlantti-seuran kevätkokouksessa. Vitut mistä päästä se pullanaama pystyy mitään jyrähtämään, vinkuu vaan kuin Slothrup sikapuvussa. Jyrki "Jyräys" Hämäläinenkin jyrähteli paremmin. EK:n toimitusjohtaja Jyri Häkämies saa uusien tehtäviensä myötä mukavan palkankorotuksen. AKT LAKAISEE EK:lla ja SIPILÄLLÄ PÖYTÄÄ. Päivä.pelastettu 26.11.2015 15:09. Mahtiliitto AKT jyrähti. Carbon Monoxide Man and Smelly Urinator kanveesissa. Hienoa!
ellauri073.html on line 189: Samaten, jos Wallu olis elänyt pitempään, muutkin kuin mä ois alkaneet sitä haukuskella. Oisivat huomanneet ettei ne tykänneetkään Loputtomasta läpästä, joka on täynnä muilta lainattuja "riffejä". Ne olis tajunneet että Wallacen postmodernin kikat ei olleetkaan avant-gardea, vaan johtu vaan siitä ettei se osannut pilkkusääntöjä. Ja lopulta niillekin ois selvinnyt, että Wallu vaikeni Loputtoman läpän jälkeen koska sillä ei ollut mitään sanomista. Mulla sensijaan on hurjasti tätä tämmöstä. Mun ei ikinä tarvi vaieta. Mua vituttaa vaan että Rolling Stone ja The Atlantic kirjottaa sen eikä mun runkuista.
ellauri073.html on line 240: Atlantic-lehessä 2005 julkaistu “Host” on olevinaan kärpäsenä katossa -vilkaisu John Zieglerin elämään. Se on 10-divarin kulliservatiivi radioisäntä L.A:ssa. Juttu on pitkä, kiemurtava ja täynnä asiavirheitä: esim, Wallu väittää että Zieglerin silloinen kolleega Phil Hendrie käytti “mikkikäsittelyä” aikaansaadaxeen shoussa käyttämänsä tekoäänet, kun oli hyvin tiedossa että Hendrie vaan vaihtoi tavallisen mikin ja puhelimen välillä. Se on täynnä tyylitökeryyxiä, lähtien Wallun spastista viittauxista Ziegleriin “Mr. Z” tai puuroisiin virkkeisiin kuten tämä. Siis tarkoitin tämä:
ellauri073.html on line 254: Hahaha look at you you fat fuck. You choose to spend your time bashing a man who has been dead for a decade, and there's no real reason for it other than the obvious jealousy that consumes you as an ugly person, inside and out. You break your criticism down into two distinctions: Foster's writing and his character. First, on your criticism of his character, I will say that it is entirely ironic that you choose to do so, considering that in your mediocre (that's right buddy your disgustingly fat ass as it is right now is entirely more mediocre than most unmistakably mediocre things, including (but not limited to) the entire Oakland Athletics organization) life your accomplishments include being - and here I'm just being honest with you, and it's possible that you may have heard this already in your pathetic, insufferable life but just hear me out -- LITERALLY THE FATTEST, BALDEST, AND JUST FLAT OUT UGLIEST PIECE OF SHIT PERSON I HAVE EVER SEEN. (For more on that here's a link to a picture I found of Matt online during a quick goggle search: https://www.google.com/sear....
ellauri074.html on line 96: No ei vaitiskaa, tää ONAN taitaa olla joku USAn ja anglofoonin Kanadan (siis miinus Quebec) muodostama valtio saastuneessa pohjois-Amerikassa. Tässon siis vähän samaa kuin sen kanadalaisen tädin Gilead-dystopiassa, paizi tää on ihan puhasta setäilyä. Kumpikas julkas ensinnä? No se Atwoodin ämmyrkäinen tietysti jo 1985. Wallu oli 23v. Onxtää Wallu sit siitä plagiaattia?
ellauri074.html on line 240: Robbins was fascinated by the idea of a seminar however to attend a Jim Rohn seminar it costs $35. At the time, Robbins was only making $40 a week! However, he made the decision to spend a week’s pay to attend the seminar. Although it was a costly investment for him, it would end up changing his life.
ellauri074.html on line 242: Robbins was so captivated by the seminar and impressed with Rohn’s credentials. At the time, Rohn was giving personal development speeches to executives at Standard Oil, the oil-producing company started by John D. Rockefeller. Robbins found Rohn’s approach captivating and he knew he wanted to learn as much as he could from him.
ellauri074.html on line 281: Erittäin hyvin sanottu. Mulle se paikka on Käpylä. Kouvola oli vaan paikka jossa kävin työaikana epäonnistumassa. Ciorania epäillään sekä fasismista että anarkismista. Sekin kuulostaa lupaavalta. Nuorempana se ehkä oli vähän fasisti, mutta se karisi sittemmin enimmäxeen pois. Sen sijaan siitä tuli erittäin onnistunut ihmisvihaaja, ihan Timon Ateenalaisen väkevyyxinen. Vaikuttaa siis oikeinkin järkevältä hessulta. Mutta luetaanpa eteenpäin.
ellauri074.html on line 474: At least one death, the result of the defenestration of Dr. Frank Olson, was attributed to Olson's being subjected, unaware, to such experimentation, nine days before his death. Don't worry. Be happy. Leave pipe, socks, and shoes on the windowsill.
ellauri074.html on line 510: Skicka foto av dottern så jag kan se om jag kanske kan hjälpa henne lite grann. Att må dåligt tillhör också livet och det kan bli ett allt för stort sökande att behandla något som kan gå över av sig själv. Tex den här sk "pandemin", som min kollega Mengele alltid säger. Ni gör ett fint jobb genom att finnas där och stötta och hjälpa henne med det lilla ni kan. Läs på om depression mm och se vad ni själva kan hjälpa henne med. Jag rekommenderar Emil Cioran, Paul Celan och Louis-Ferdinand Celine som kvällsläsning. Som Cioran fiffigt fått det till:
ellauri074.html on line 529: Hur ska man tänka som person om man är väldigt rädd för att bli smittad av coronan, dvs har ”coronarädsla” och samtidigt måste finnas för två anhöriga, en gammal och en ung, för att orka räcka till? Den ständiga pressen att inte bli sjuk och känslan att inte räcka till, allra minst till sig själv. Att hela tiden vara på sin vakt och hela tiden fatta olika beslut och inte veta vad som är bra beslut. Hur ska man orka....
ellauri074.html on line 577: SYDNEY GOTTLIEB: Hej Maria! Stort tack för din fråga, mycket igenkänning här! Jag tänker på två saker, det ena är att vissa situationer kan man inte göra så mycket åt (tyvärr) vilket innebär att vi behöver arbeta med vår acceptans av läget. Människan vill väldigt gärna förändra saker och det fort, men många situationer går inte att påverka så som man vill. Pandemin är delvis ett sådant exempel. Att därför jobba med att ”gilla läget” och släppa taget om att allt måste ändrar är en viktig del i att fungera bättre just nu. Det andra är att det går att påverka sitt mående genom att acceptera läget så som det är och hitta nya strategier för att möta situation. Ge dig själv lite tid att tänka, ”ok det är inte toppen just nu, men kan jag ändå engagera mig i vissa aktiviteter som får mig att må bra? även om jag egentligen vill göra annat? kan jag hitta nya aktiviteter som fungerar bra i pandemin?. Kan jag göra mig lycklig på egen hand?" (Nej stopp Maria lilla jag blev så kåt av den tanken att jag måste ta en liten paus för att få bort min True-fit väst ...) Om vi enbart använder oss av ”gamla” strategier för välmående så kommer dessa inte vara anpassade efter läget just nu, våga testa nya saker! Mitt telefonnummer hittar du här nedan.
ellauri077.html on line 207: But not all things emanating from this country move quite so quickly. Take, for instance, David Foster Wallace’s near-canonical mega-novel Infinite Jest: released in the States in 1996, it has in 20 years been translated into just five languages. (A sixth translation into Greek is currently in the works.) At this rate, it is moving only slightly faster than the massive Quixote, which had appeared in England, France, the Germanic territories, and Venice 20 years after its complete Castilian publication in 1615. However, Jest is massively behind the 3,600-page über-novel My Struggle, which—just 5 years after its complete Norwegian release—is available or forthcoming in over 20 languages.
ellauri078.html on line 135: Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, on December 10, 1830 to Edward and Emily (Norcross) Dickinson. At the time of her birth, Emily’s father was an ambitious young lawyer. Educated at Amherst and Yale, he returned to his hometown and joined the ailing law practice of his father, Samuel Fowler Dickinson. Edward also joined his father in the family home, the Homestead, built by Samuel Dickinson in 1813. Active in the Whig Party, Edward Dickinson was elected to the Massachusetts State Legislature (1837-1839) and the Massachusetts State Senate (1842-1843).
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 149: At the academy she developed a group of close friends within and against whom she defined her self and its written expression. Among these were Abiah Root, Abby Wood, and Emily Fowler. Other girls from Amherst were among her friends—particularly Jane Humphrey, who had lived with the Dickinsons while attending Amherst Academy.
ellauri078.html on line 287: At Recess – in the Ring – ahersivat välitunnilla piharingissä
ellauri079.html on line 137: Wampum is a traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands tribes of Native Americans. It includes white shell beads hand fashioned from the North Atlantic channeled whelk shell and white and purple beads made from the quahog or Western North Atlantic hard-shelled clam. Before European contact, strings of wampum were used for storytelling, ceremonial gifts, and recording important treaties and historical events, such as the Two Row Wampum Treaty or The Hiawatha Belt. Wampum was also used by the northeastern Indian tribes as a means of exchange, strung together in lengths for convenience. The first Colonists adopted it as a currency in trading with them. Eventually, the Colonists applied their technologies to more efficiently produce wampum, which caused inflation and ultimately its obsolescence as currency.
ellauri080.html on line 717: Rogers swam daily at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association, after waking every morning between 4:30 and 5:30 A.M. to pray and to "read the Bible and prepare himself for the day". He did not smoke or drink. He was a skinny shrimp who weighed 143lb (65kg) most of his adult life.
ellauri080.html on line 729: At school, his academic results were described as mediocre. One report concluded that Gandhi was “good at English, fair in Arithmetic and weak in Geography; conduct very good, bad handwriting.” His first English teacher was an Irishman, and so Gandhi spoke English with an Irish accent.
ellauri080.html on line 732: In London, he became a committee member of the London Vegetarian Society, which counted luminaries such as George Bernard Shaw. At the time, vegetarianism was quite rare. Virtually nobody except Mr. Rogers believed in it.
ellauri080.html on line 743: At the Battle of Spion Kop, Gandhi served as a stretcher bearer, Winston Churchill served as a courier and the future S.African leader Louis Botha led the Boer army.
ellauri080.html on line 1048: US Olympiatiimin äskettäinen kämmi voittaa mitalia Sochissa valottaa järjestöllistä epäonnistumista joka ois voitu välttää paremmalla OB:n käytöllä. (Ei, eise ole tamponi, vaan lyhenne sanoista Järjestöllinen Käyttäytyminen.) Tämä artikkeli pyörittelee kämmiä ja syyttäää siitä melkein yxinomaan pääsohvaa Dan Bylsimää. Atikkeli pointtaa ulos monta johtajuuden, päätöxenteon, ja pyrkyryyden kämmiä. (Unohtamatta että koko joukkueessa ei ollut yhtään naishenkilöä, terveys- ja siivoushenkilökuntaa lukuunottamatta.)
ellauri083.html on line 149: Wang Lung and his family move into town and rent the old House of Hwang. Now an old man, he desires peace within his family but is annoyed by constant disputes, especially between his first and second sons and their wives. Wang Lung's third son runs away to become a soldier. At the end of the novel, Wang Lung overhears his sons planning to sell the land and tries to dissuade them. They say they will do as he wishes, but smile knowingly at each other. Ah what's the use...
ellauri083.html on line 374: At age seven Dylan first accused Allen of touching her inappropriately—a bombshell allegation that definitively tore apart the blended Allen-Farrow family, which was already reeling from Farrow’s discovery of nude photographs of her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn at Allen’s apartment. Dylan’s accusation has reverberated in the media ever since. Dylan would consistently repeat the allegation over the years—to her mother, to therapists, to experts, and to former Connecticut state prosecutor Frank Maco, who found probable cause for bringing a criminal case against Allen. (Maco said he ultimately declined to do so out of concern for retraumatizing a fragile child.)
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ellauri088.html on line 140: Att arbeta är meningslöst
ellauri089.html on line 86: At the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Heinlein met and befriended a chemical engineer named Virginia "Ginny" Gerstenfeld.
ellauri089.html on line 130: When Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead was published, Heinlein was very favorably impressed, as quoted in "Grumbles ..." and mentioned John Galt—the hero in Rand's Atlas Shrugged—as a heroic archetype in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. He was also strongly affected by the religious philosopher P. D. Ouspensky.
ellauri089.html on line 174: Joopa joo olihan se hienoa, vaikkei siitä seurannutkaan sitten paljon paskaakaan. Muistan että oli Münchenin rautatieasemalla lähdössä junalla kohti Ateenaa. Kuulähetys tuli rautatieaseman rakeisista mustavalkotelevisioista katonrajassa. Ei kyllä Walter Cronkite vaaan joku saxalainen uutislähetys. Me pojat oltiin aika uupuneita ja levättiin tovi aseman ulkopuolella olleella Liegewiesellä. Me oltiin 16-vuotiaita, suunnilleen All-American Boy Cliffordin ikäisiä. Hyvä Kip! Hyvä Oliver!
ellauri090.html on line 116: Rubião misinterprets as a love offering a box of strawberries Sophia had sent him. At the Palhas’s house in Santa Thereza, he clutches her hand and makes his affection clear to her. Distressed by Rubião’s advances, Sophia suggests to her husband that they end their relationship with Rubião. Having borrowed money from Rubião, however, Palha is reluctant to break with him.
ellauri090.html on line 120: Rubião becomes friends with Dr. Camacho, a lawyer and the editor of a politically oriented newspaper called Atalaia. On his way to meet Dr. Camacho, Rubião rescues a small child, Deolindo, in danger of being run over by a carriage and horses. Rubião then goes on to Dr. Camacho’s office, where he subscribes generously to the capital fund for Atalaia. Dr. Camacho flatters Rubião by publishing an account of Rubião’s heroism in saving Deolindo. Although Rubião is at first modest and dismissive about his heroism, as he reads Camacho’s account he becomes increasingly self-important.
ellauri090.html on line 234: Um de seus amigos, Faustino Xavier de Novaes (1820–1869), poeta residente em Petrópolis, e jornalista da revista O Futuro, estava mantendo sua irmã, a portuguesa Carolina Augusta Xavier de Novais, desde 1866 em sua casa, quando ela chegou ao Rio de Janeiro do Porto. Segundo os biógrafos, veio a fim de cuidar de seu irmão que estava enfermo, enquanto outros dizem que foi para esquecer uma frustração amorosa. Carolina despertara a atenção de muitos cariocas; muitos homens que a conheciam achavam-na atraente, e extremamente simpática. Com o poeta, jornalista e dramaturgo Machado de Assis não fora diferente. Tão logo conhecera a irmã do amigo, logo apaixonou-se. Até essa data o único livro publicado de Machado era o poético Crisálidas (Koteloita, 1864) e também havia escrito a peça Hoje Avental, Amanhã Luva (1860), ambos sem muita repercussão. Carolina era cinco anos mais velha que ele; deveria ter uns trinta e dois anos na época do noivado.
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 84: At first Moody could satisfy himself so that was ok. But the persistence of these ladies led him to meet and pray with them. They poured out their hearts asking Cod to fill them with His servant's Spirits. From that day a deep hunger and thirst gripped Moody. By October he was in agony for sole as he prayed and munched Cod for the promised gift. At times he would roll on the floor in agony with the ladies and in tears with this singular prayer to be baptised in the Holy Mackerel grilled with fire. This was a wrestle between his willy and Cod’s willy. It was that very month that Chicago burnt to the ground by ghost fire. All his works, efforts and organizational committees literally went up in a blaze. Shortly after this while passing through New York on his way to Britain the second time Cod heard his prayer. As he walked the streets his willy bent before Cod's, the power of the Golden Horde fell upon him, the Ford drew near and revealed Himself to be His servant. Moody rushed to a friend’s house and asked for rum and to be left alone. Hour after hour he bathed in the presence of Cod as the Holy Mackerels filled him. So strong was this that he cried out to Cod to stay in His hand lest He die. He was filled with the joy of the Gourd. When he left that house it was in the power of the fire, just like Chicago the other day.
ellauri092.html on line 247: Baptists are traditionally mixed on the Calvinism-Arminianism debate. Few would call themselves true Arminians, and most Baptists would probably self-describe as modified (or moderate) Calvinists – or 4 point Calvinists, rejecting especially the doctrine of Limited Atonement. In contrast to Methodists, most all Baptists believe in the eternal security of a Christian, though many hold to a view of this that is very different from the Reformed doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints.
ellauri092.html on line 553: Ateenan ihme: Kreikkaan tulleiden pakolaisten keskellä tapahtuu
ellauri093.html on line 124: Taylor was born on 21 May 1832 the son of a chemist (pharmacist) and Methodist lay preacher James Taylor and his wife, Amelia (Hudson), but as a young man he ran away from the Christian beliefs of his parents. At 17, after reading an evangelistic tract pamphlet entitled "Poor Richard", he professed faith in Christ, and in December 1849, he committed himself to going to China as a missionary. Vaihtoi metodia. Sen guru Cronin oli Plymouthin Brethreneitä.
ellauri093.html on line 178: At a time when Britain was in need of morale-boosting generalship, Wingate attracted British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's attention with a self-reliant aggressive philosophy of war, and was given resources to stage a large-scale operation. The last Chindit campaign may have determined the outcome of the Battle of Kohima, although the offensive into India by the Japanese may have occurred because Wingate's first operation had demonstrated the possibility of moving through the jungle. In practice, both Japanese and British forces suffered severe supply problems and malnutrition.
ellauri094.html on line 186: Juudan kuningaskunta, joka oli Israelia pienempi, vastusti Israelia pitempään valloittajia ja jopa laajeni vuosina 930–730 eaa. Raamatussa kerrotaan isien jumalalle kuuliaista kuninkaista profeetoista sekä huonoista hallitsijoista kuten Israelin kuninkaan Ahabin tyttärestä Ataljasta, joka hallitsi Juudaa 850-luvun eaa. jälkeen ja Baal-uskonsa takia surmattiin. Juudan kuningaskunta joutui Egyptin vasalliksi ennen kuin Babylonian kuningas Nebukadnessar II vuonna 587 eaa. hävitti Jerusalemin temppelin ja vei suuren osan kansasta vankeuteen Babyloniaan.
ellauri094.html on line 654: The body of Algernon Charles Swinburne’s poetry is so vast and varied that it is difficult to generalize about it. Swinburne wrote poetry for more than sixty years, and in that time he treated an enormous variety of subjects and employed many poetic forms and meters. He wrote English and Italian sonnets, elegies, odes, lyrics, dramatic monologues, ballads, and romances; and he experimented with the rondeau, the ballade, and the sestina. Much of this poetry is marked by a strong lyricism and a self-conscious, formal use of such rhetorical devices as alliteration, assonance, repetition, personification, and synecdoche. Swinburne’s brilliant self-parody, “Nephilidia,” hardly exaggerates the excessive rhetoric of some of his earlier poems. The early A Song of Italy would have more effectively conveyed its extreme republican sentiments had it been more restrained. As it is, content is too often lost in verbiage, leading a reviewer for The Athenaeum to remark that “hardly any literary bantling has been shrouded in a thicker veil of indefinite phrases.” A favorite technique of Swinburne is to reiterate a poem’s theme in a profusion of changing images until a clear line of development is lost. “The Triumph of Time” is an example. Here the stanzas can be rearranged without loss of effect. This poem does not so much develop as accrete. Clearly a large part of its greatness rests in its music. As much as any other poet, Swinburne needs to be read aloud. The diffuse lyricism of Swinburne is the opposite of the closely knit structures of John Donne and is akin to the poetry of Walt Whitman.
ellauri094.html on line 720: Ateistipalstalla mellastaa kristitty fundamentalisti nimim. Silence of Mind. Hyvä nimim. Sen pään sisässä on hiljaista, nollakeli, tyyntä myrskyn edellä. Vielä vähemmän on nolla, nollassa ei voi mitään olla. Näin jänis lukuja pohti:
ellauri094.html on line 741: Atheism is not necessarily a prerequisite for genocide.
ellauri095.html on line 176: Another 1997 study from pro-homosexual researchers who were trying defend homosexuals, examined data of AIDS deaths between 1987 to 1992 in Toronto, and found that the life expectancy for the homosexual men was 8 to 20 years lower than heterosexuals. See also Atheism and life expectancy. Religious people live on average four years longer than their agnostic and atheist peers, new research has found. Actually, the atheists´ life expectancy is way lower than true believers´ (estimated at about one infinity). Source: Conservopedia.
ellauri095.html on line 437: Rossettin huolet keskittyivät vuonna 1871, kun Nykyaika-lehti julkaisi Thomas Maitlandin (Robert Buchanan) pseudonyymiartikkelin, joka hyökkäsi Rossettia vastaan ​​aistillisen himon runoilijakoulun johtajana: "hän on lihallinen kauttaaltaan, hiusten juurista varpaiden latvaan." Vaikka se oli pienen runoilijan työ, Buchananin arvostelu järkytti Rossettia. Rossetti vastasi artikkelilla Athenaeumissa "Kavala kriitikkokoulu", ja Buchanan laajensi näkemyksensä julkaistavaksi omalla nimellään keväällä 1872 nimellä "Lihaisa runoilijakoulu ja muita päivän ilmiöitä."
ellauri095.html on line 499: Hopkins had been attracted to asceticism since childhood. At Highgate, for instance, he argued that nearly everyone consumed more liquids than the body needed, and, to prove it, he wagered that he could go without liquids for at least a week. He persisted until his tongue was black and he collapsed at drill. He won not only his wager but also the undying enmity of the headmaster Dr. John Bradley Dyne. On another occasion, he abstained from salt for a week. His continuing insistence on extremes of self-denial later in life struck some of his fellow Jesuits as more appropriate to a Victorian Puritan than to a Catholic.
ellauri096.html on line 255: Since the less evident member of the conjunction is the announcement, the student will choose not to believe the announcement. At the beginning of the week, the student foresees that his future self may not believe the announcement. So the student on Sunday will not believe the announcement when it is first uttered.
ellauri096.html on line 265: no test is given by Thursday, the student will find the announcement incredible. At the beginning of the week, the student does not know (or believe) that the teacher will wait that long. A principle that tells me to defer to the opinions of my future self does not imply that I should defer to the opinions of my hypothetical future self. For my hypothetical future self is responding to propositions that need not be actually true.
ellauri096.html on line 275: The points made so far suggest a solution to the surprise test paradox (Sorensen 1988, 328–343). As Binkley (1968) asserts, the test would be a surprise even if the teacher waited until the last day. Yet it can still be true that the teacher’s announcement is informative. At the beginning of the week, the students are justified in believing the teacher’s announcement that there will be a surprise test. This announcement is equivalent to:
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ellauri097.html on line 40: Pete Mencken digas Nietscheä ja Nietsche Schopenhaueria. Arttu oli pihi mies. Se kähmi Mutilta ja Schwesteriltä isän kokoaman perinnön, ne saivat elää puutteessa nukkavieruina, sillä aikaa kun Sope talutteli Frankfurtissa Atma-koiria ja syötti niille naudanfileetä.
ellauri097.html on line 742: At a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook, korkeata kukkatuheroa yhden puron reunalla,
ellauri098.html on line 415: Atleetit eli urheilijat
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ellauri099.html on line 181: Plato worked at the Academy until his death in 347 B.C.E., interrupted only by two more extended trips to Sicily. The Academy survived for a few more centuries until it was destroyed by the Roman general Sulla in 87 B.C.E. during the sack of Athens. The buildings were probably burned along with many other sanctuaries, and the trees from the grove of academe were felled to provide timber for his siege machines. So it goes, I thought.
ellauri099.html on line 190: Aristotle was not much loved by the Athenians. This might have been because he was a tricky customer or because he was an immigrant: a metoikos or metic, resident alien, an ancient green card holder; Greek, but decidedly not an Athenian citizen, something like an American in London. Given his close ties to the Macedonian aristocracy, which was extending and tightening its military and political control across Greece, perhaps the Athenians were right to be suspicious of Aristotle.
ellauri099.html on line 192: We do know that after having served as Lector in the Academy and being described as its “Mind” by Plato, Aristotle was not chosen as the latter’s successor. The job of scholarch, or head of the school, by sheer happenstance, went to Speusippus, Plato’s nephew. Aristotle left Athens shortly after Plato’s death and stayed away for around 12 years. Was he angry or disappointed not to have been chosen as head of the Academy? By being ordered round by big butthead´s nephew, who was an even bigger butthead?
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 209: Expressing ancient money values in modern terms presents a perennial puzzle for historians of economics, so I called on my colleague, the economist Duncan Foley, for help. He very roughly calculated that the annual gross domestic product of classical Athens was about 4,400 talents. If that is right, then 800 talents is a vast figure, 32 times the expenditure on the Academy. Foley is somewhat skeptical of the figure, though. Ancient sources for numerical data (like the size of armies) are notoriously inaccurate, so perhaps a excited copyist simply added a zero.
ellauri099.html on line 215: The Lyceum was clearly the intellectual projection of Macedonian political and military hegemony. In 323 B.C.E., when news of Alexander the Great’s death in Babylon at the age of 32 reached Athens, simmering anti-Macedonian sentiment spilled over, and the popular Athenian leader Demosthenes was recalled. Aristotle left the city for the last time, in fear of his life, after a little more than a decade in charge of the Lyceum. Seeing himself justly or unjustly in the mirror of Socrates and fearing charges of impiety, Aristotle reportedly said, “I will not allow the Athenians to sin twice against philosophy.” Aristotle withdrew to his late mother’s estate at Chalcis on the island of Euboea and died there shortly after of an unspecified illness, at age 63.
ellauri099.html on line 217: Looking now at the beautifully maintained site of the Lyceum, which is comparatively new by Athenian standards (as excavations only began in 1996, and it was opened to the public in 2014), we are only now beginning to form a proper picture of the plan, architecture and function of the Lyceum.
ellauri100.html on line 143: Mit seiner Konstitutionstypologie führte Kretschmer 1921 die Unterscheidung zwischen den Typen des Leptosomen, des Pyknikers und des Athletikers ein. Zwischen 1915 und 1921 entwickelte Kretschmer darauf basierend eine Methode zur Differenzialdiagnose von Schizophrenie und Manie. Für das normale Temperament des leptosomen Typs prägte er dabei den Begriff des „Schizothymen“ und eine stärkere Neigung zur Schizophrenie wie geringere Anfälligkeit für manisch-depressive Störungen, umgekehrt für den pyknischen. Der athletische Typ sei eher für Epilepsie anfällig. Wegen Kretschmers Korrelation zwischen Körpergestalt und Anfälligkeit für psychische Störungen wurde er 1929 für den Nobelpreis nominiert.
ellauri100.html on line 317: At about the same time, my eyes were opened fully to the essential incompetence of government by LBJ’s inept handling of the war in Vietnam. (Gradualism, phooey — either fight to win or get out.)
ellauri100.html on line 471: Liberals and conservatives seem to disagree in their basic understandings of the causes of human action, particularly of immoral action. Liberals are more likely to believe that social forces, poverty, childhood trauma, or mental illness can serve as valid excuses. Conservatives are more likely to reject such excuses and want to hold people accountable for their actions, including a preference for harsher punishments. At least, that is the way things play out in many disputes in the legal world. We want to see if we can look at this stereotypical difference in more detail. We want to find out WHICH kinds of free will and determinism show a correlation with politics, and with other psychological variables.
ellauri100.html on line 674: Kristina alkoi kirjoittaa ylös runojaan ja päiväs ne 1842 alkaen, aluxi matkien suosikkirunoilijoita. 1847 se alkoi kokeilla sonetteja, hymnejä ja balladeja, ja kopioida juonet Raamatusta, kansansaduista ja pyhimysten elämistä. Sen aikaiset runot usein koskee kuolemaa ja menetystä, heijastaen romanttista perinnettä ja tietty sitä depistä. Se julkaisi 2 runoa, "Kalman kylmyys jalkovälissä", "Sydämen kylmyys siellä yhdessä paikassa", Athenaeumissa 1848 18-vuotiaana salanimellä "Ellen Erehdy". Se osallistui prerafaeliittien kirjallisuuslehteen nimeltä The Sperm Jan-Apr 1850, jota toimitti William. Tästä alkoi julkkiselämä.
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ellauri100.html on line 916: At length slow evening came:
ellauri100.html on line 1035: At twilight, halted by the brook:
ellauri100.html on line 1095: At home alone for me:
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ellauri101.html on line 40: At the end of each journey (if there is such an end), you’re different—sometimes visually, but always internally.
ellauri101.html on line 48: In 1921, Campbell graduated from the Canterbury School in New Milford, Connecticut. While at Dartmouth College he studied biology and mathematics, but decided that he preferred the humanities. He transferred to Columbia University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature in 1925 and a Master of Arts degree in medieval literature in 1927. At Dartmouth he had joined Delta Tau Delta. An accomplished athlete, he received awards in track and field events, and, for a time, was among the fastest half-mile runners in the world.
ellauri101.html on line 56: In February 2020, Brooklyn native Lawrence V. "Larry" Ray, born Lawrence Grecco, who had resided in his daughter's on-campus apartment at Lawrence College in 2010 after his release from prison, was charged by prosecutors in Manhattan with conspiracy, extortion, sex trafficking, forced labor, and other related offenses, following nearly 10 years of alleged transgressions with students and former students. At a bail hearing held March 2, 2020, an Assistant U.S. Attorney disclosed to the Manhattan federal court that Ray had been arrested while in bed with one of his victims. Bail was denied.
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ellauri101.html on line 596: Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on their electronic devices and less time reading books than before, with implications for their attention span, their vocabulary, and thus their school grades as well as their future in the modern economy. At the same time, reading and writing fan fiction is of vogue worldwide, especially among teenage girls and young women. In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students whereas in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on low-performers. In addition, East Asian students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests during the 2010s.
ellauri101.html on line 602: McCrindle Research took inspiration from the naming of hurricanes, specifically the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season in which the names beginning with the letters of the Roman alphabet were exhausted, and the last six storms were named with the Greek letters alpha through zeta.
ellauri101.html on line 624: That U.S. fertility rates continue to drop is anomalous to demographers because fertility rates typically track the nation´s economic health. It was no surprise that U.S. fertility rates dropped during the Great Recession of 2007–8. But the U.S. economy has shown strong signs of recovery for some time, and birthrates continue to fall. In general, however, American women still tend to have children earlier than their counterparts from other developed countries and the U.S. total fertility rate remains comparatively high for a rich country. In fact, compared with their counterparts from other countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), first-time American mothers were among the youngest on average, on par with Latvian women (26.5 years) during the 2010s. At the other extreme end were women from Italy (30.8), and South Korea (31.4). During the same period, American women ended their childbearing years with more children on average (2.2) than most other developed countries, with the notable exception of Icelandic women (2.3). At the other end were women from Germany, Italy, Spain, and Japan (all 1.5).
ellauri101.html on line 676: Amerikassa brändäys oli mennyt ihan järjettömiin esim kouluissa. Lapset kazo pakkomainontaa tunnilla teeveestä jota ei voi edes kääntää hiljalle. Atlantalainen koulupoika erotettiin koulusta kun se oli tullut Cokispäivänä kouluun Pepsipaita päällä. Meillä se on varmaan ajan kysymys jota ratkoo seuraava oikeistohallitus jahka keskenjäänyt terveyden ja liikenteen yxityistäminen on saatu kuntoon. Tai tarvizeeko enää keskusradiota kun hommat hoituu paremmin pursonoidusti mobiilin ja Googlen avulla. Jäljellä olevien kansalaisyhteiskunnan jäänteiden kuten hallinnon ja oikeuslaitoxen korruptio ovat hyvässä vauhdissa kiitos mm Pöystin ja Yli-Viikarin ponnistelujen.
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ellauri106.html on line 84: In October 2012, Roth announced to the French culture magazine Les Inrocks that Nemesis was his last book. At the age of 74 he began to reread his favorite authors such as Dostoyevsky, Turgenew, Conrad and Hemingway as well as his own works. He came to the conclusion that he had made the best of his possibilities and did not want to continue working as an author, read or talk about new literature.
ellauri106.html on line 106: That same year, rather than wait to be drafted, Roth enlisted in the army. Roth enlisted in the Army that year to avoid being drafted and assigned to unpleasant duty like the infantry. Fortunately he suffered a back injury during basic training and was given a medical discharge. Who knows. He returned to Chicago in 1956 to study for a PhD in literature but dropped out after one term. It was a yeasty environment for a young writer. Saul Bellow was a contemporary and with some what similar backgrounds and interests they could not avoid being rivals. During that year he met a lovely shiksa waitress Margaret Martinson, a single woman with a small child. He was smitten. An intense, but often troubled relationship ensued. At the end of the year he dropped out of the U of C and headed to the University of Iowa to teach in its creative writing program. None the less, whatever he may have said, Roth was not happy there, perhaps because the semi-rural Midwesterness of Ames was alien to him. After a while with Martinson in tow he moved on to a similar position at Princeton, another WASP bastion but one with even more prestige. Everyone who knew him recognized Roth as an early comer. He later continued his academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught comparative literature before retiring from teaching in 1991. Roth started teaching literature in the late 1960s at the University of Pennsylvania. The 1969 feature film adaptation of Goodbye, Columbus coincided with the publication of Portnoy’s Complaint, which soon became a best-seller amid controversy for its prurient content. (Those who've read it will likely not forget Portnoy's "love affair" with mom´s slab of liver in the fridge.)
ellauri106.html on line 164: Services have been held. At least 106 people shot, 14 fatally, in Chicago weekend violence. Watch live.
ellauri107.html on line 97: At the end of his stay, Neil attends Ron's wedding to Harriet, who was his college sweetheart from Ohio. Brenda returns to Radcliffe in the fall, keeping in touch by telephone. She invites Neil to come up to spend a weekend at a Boston hotel. However, once they are in the hotel room, Brenda tells Neil she just received letters telling her that her mother found her diaphragm and that her parents know about their affair. They argue, with Neil asking why she left it to be found unless she wanted it to happen. Siding with her parents, Brenda ends the affair as abruptly as she allowed it to commence. Neil walks out of the hotel, leaving her alone in the room.
ellauri107.html on line 248: Although British naval mutineers as well as criminals ashore are explicitly shown in Billy Budd’s early chapters to have received forms of amnesty that ultimately contributed to the saving of the nation, Vere offers no such amnesty to Billy Budd. Claggart himself is rumored to have entered the service as an alternative to imprisonment, the navy’s need for manpower leading to frequent waivers of usual punishments; but Billy Budd receives no alternatives, no waivers. At Nelson’s triumphant Trafalgar, the thwarting of Napoleon’s invasion plans meant a “plenary absolution” for all the former offenders who had contributed to the victory. Billy, however, a “peacemaker,” neither a mutineer nor a criminal, makes a single misstep in retaliation against a known liar who seeks to manipulate the system to destroy him, and how is Billy to be absolved? Vere’s “vehemently exclaimed” answer: “the angel must hang!”
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 477: The Athletic Club building is nine stories high, yellow brick with glassy roof-garden above and portico of huge limestone columns below. The lobby, with its thick pillars of porous Caen stone, its pointed vaulting, and a brown glazed-tile floor like well-baked bread-crust, is a combination of cathedral-crypt and rathskeller. The members rush into the lobby as though they were shopping and hadn't much time for it. Thus did Babbitt enter, and to the group standing by the cigar-counter he whooped, “How's the boys? How's the boys? Well, well, fine day!”
ellauri107.html on line 554: With the threat of serious illness hanging over her, Milly decides to travel to Venice with Mrs. Stringham. Aunt Maud, Kate and Densher follow her. At a party Milly gives in her Venice palazzo (the older Palazzo Barbaro, called "Palazzo Leporelli" in the novel), Kate finally reveals her complete plan to Densher: he is to marry Milly so that, after her presumably soon-to-occur death, he will inherit the money they can marry on. Densher had suspected this was Kate's idea, and he demands that she consummate their affair before he will go along with her plan.
ellauri108.html on line 71: At Revelation 19:1-6, Jah is embedded in the phrase "hallelujah" (Tiberian halləlûyāh), a Hebrew expression that literally means "Praise Jah". The short form "IA" (Yah or Jah (יה)) in the phrase hallelouia (Ἁλληλουιά) is transcribed by the Greek ia.
ellauri108.html on line 117: Rastas view Babylon as being responsible for both the Atlantic slave trade which removed enslaved Africans from their continent and the ongoing poverty which plagues the African diaspora. Rastas turn to Biblical scripture to explain the Atlantic slave trade, believing that the enslavement, exile, and exploitation of black Africans was punishment for failing to live up to their status as Jah's chosen people. Many Rastas, adopting a Pan-Africanist ethos, have criticised the division of Africa into nation-states, regarding this as a Babylonian development, and are often hostile to capitalist resource extraction from the continent. Rastas seek to delegitimise and destroy Babylon, something often conveyed in the Rasta aphorism "Chant down Babylon". Rastas often expect the white-dominated society to dismiss their beliefs as false, and when this happens they see it as confirmation of the correctness of their faith.
ellauri108.html on line 158: Rastas typically smoke cannabis in the form of a large, hand-rolled cigarette known as a spliff. This is often rolled together while a prayer is offered to Jah; the spliff is lit and smoked only when the prayer is completed. At other times, cannabis is smoked in a water pipe referred to as a "chalice": styles include kutchies, chillums, and steamers. The pipe is passed in a counter-clockwise direction around the assembled circle of Rastas.
ellauri108.html on line 195: Rastafari developed out of the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade, in which over ten million Africans were enslaved and transported to the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries. Under 700,000 of these slaves were settled in the British colony of Jamaica. The British government abolished slavery in the Caribbean island in 1834, although racial prejudice remained prevalent across Jamaican society.
ellauri108.html on line 218: At the invitation of Jamaica's government, Haile Selassie visited the island for the first time on 21 April 1966, with thousands of Rastas assembled in the crowd waiting to meet him at the airport. The event was the high point of their discipleship for many of the religion's members. Over the course of the 1960s, Jamaica's Rasta community underwent a process of routinisation, with the late 1960s witnessing the launch of the first official Rastafarian newspaper, the Rastafarian Movement Association's Rasta Voice. The decade also saw Rastafari develop in increasingly complex ways, as it did when some Rastas began to reinterpret the idea that salvation required a physical return to Africa, instead interpreting salvation as coming through a process of mental decolonisation that embraced African approaches to life.
ellauri108.html on line 274: By the early 1990s, a Rasta community existed in Nairobi, Kenya, whose approach to the religion was informed both by reggae and by traditional Kikuyu religion. Rastafari groups have also appeared in Zimbabwe, and in South Africa; in 2008, there were at least 12,000 Rastas in the country. At an African Union/Caribbean Diaspora conference in South Africa in 2005, a statement was released characterising Rastafari as a force for integration of Africa and the African diaspora.
ellauri108.html on line 408: These four Hebrew youths soon proved themselves to be exceptionally wise. As a result, they found favor with King Nebuchadnezzar. When Daniel turned out to be the only man capable of interpreting one of Nebuchadnezzar's troubling dreams, the king placed him in a high position over the whole province of Babylon, including over all of the wise men of the land. At Daniel's request, the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as Daniel's advisors.
ellauri108.html on line 453: Because of what they regard as the corruption of the Bible, Rastas also turn to other sources that they believe shed light on black African history. Common texts used for this purpose include Leonard Howell's 1935 work The Promised Key, Robert Athlyi Rogers' 1924 book Holy Piby, and Fitz Balintine Pettersburg's 1920s work, the Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy. Many Rastas also treat the Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century Ethiopian text, as a source through which to interpret the Bible.
ellauri108.html on line 474: Rastas turn to Biblical scripture to explain the Atlantic slave trade, believing that the enslavement, exile, and exploitation of black Africans was punishment for failing to live up to their status as Jah's chosen people.
ellauri109.html on line 581: in 2000, James Atlas’s biography of Bellow appeared. It was a book that Roth had urged Atlas to write, but Bellow hated it, and so, in the end, did Roth. An acidic trickle of disenchantment, especially regarding Bellow’s inconstancy with women and family, runs through it. Oma vika pikku sika.
ellauri109.html on line 609: At the University of Pennsylvania, a friend and colleague—acting, the friend admits, almost as a “pimp”—helped Roth fill the last seats in his oversubscribed classes with particularly attractive undergraduates. Roth’s treatment of a young woman named Felicity (a pseudonym), a friend and house guest of Claire Bloom’s daughter, is particularly disturbing. Roth made a sexual overture to Felicity, which she rebuffed; the next morning, he left her an irate note accusing her of “sexual hysteria.” When Bloom wrote about the incident in her memoir, Roth answered in his unpublished “Notes” with a sense of affront rather than penitence: “This is what people are. This is what people do. . . . Hate me for what I am, not for what I’m not.”
ellauri109.html on line 631: Ize asiassa Phil ja Maggie sopi toisilleen kuin kikkeli ja kondomi. Spielvogel kommentoi: teillä tuntuu olleen hauskaa. Niin olikin. Jälkeenpäin ajatellen se oli elämäni suurimpia hetkiä. Tässä tarinassa jää selvittämättä mistä ne oikein riitelivät. Philin sai erektion 12v ikäisenä suudellessaan Sugar Wasserstromia Atlanta Cityssä. Siitä se lähti.
ellauri109.html on line 689: A Poem, in Three Parts (1687) is an allegory in heroic couplets by John Dryden. At some 2600 lines it is much the longest of Dryden's poems, translations excepted, and perhaps the most mind-numbing. Luckily, no one has repeated it.
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 710: At around 8pm on 18 December 1679, Dryden was attacked in Rose Alley behind the Lamb & Flag pub, near his home in Covent Garden, by thugs hired by the Earl of Rochester, with whom he had a long-standing conflict. The pub was notorious for staging bare-knuckle prize fights, earning the nickname "The Bucket of Blood."
ellauri109.html on line 846: At a beachside cafe in Haifa, I meet a philosopher who is physical about how his life was shaped by being snatched.
ellauri110.html on line 390: Caj Westerberg redogjorde en gång i eposstil till mig (6.4.2003) för sin väg till begreppet ataraxia. Det var i Anthony Cronins biografi över Samuel Beckett han stötte på det. Cronin citerar ur en anteckningsbok för Whoroscope, Becketts första tryckta verk (1930): ”The stoics aspired to Apathia, the repression of all emotion and the Epicureans to Ataraxia, freedom from all disturbance.”
ellauri110.html on line 411: Höpöhöpöä. Ei kukaan valikoi aina oikein. Ei me tänne tultu valikoimaan. Käymään vain tultiin eikä olemaan. Långben bygger ett fågelhus... Caj ei pidä häiriintymisestä. Kannattaisi ottaa Ataraxia kuten Hande..
ellauri111.html on line 112: At the Council of Trent (1546) the Roman Catholic institution pronounced the following apocryphal books sacred. They asserted that the apocryphal books together with unwritten tradition are of God and are to be received and venerated as the Word of God. So now you have the Bible, the Apocrypha and Catholic Tradition as co-equal sources of truth for the Catholic. In reality, it seems obvious that the Bible is the last source of truth for Catholics. Roman Catholic doctrine comes primarily from tradition stuck together with a few Bible names. In my reading of Catholic materials, I find notes like this: "You have to keep the Bible in perspective." Catholics have been deceived into not believing that the Bible is God's complete revelation for man (but they can come out of these deceptions in an instant if they will only believe the Bible as it is written) .
ellauri111.html on line 192: Geronimo (Mescalero-Chiricahua: Goyaałé Athabaskan pronunciation: [kòjàːɬɛ́] "the one who yawns, June 16, 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribe. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands—the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi—to carry out numerous raids, as well as fight against Mexican and U.S. military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahua and Sonora and in the southwestern American territories of New Mexico and Arizona. Geronimo's raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache–United States conflict, which started with American settlement in Apache lands following the end of the war with Mexico in 1848.
ellauri111.html on line 194: While well known, Geronimo was not a chief of the Chiricahua or the Bedonkohe band. However, since he was a superb leader in raiding and warfare, he frequently led large numbers of men beyond his own following. At any one time, he would be in command of about 30 to 50 Apaches. You and what army? asked the bluecoats with a smirk.
ellauri111.html on line 263: As Fyodor Mikhailovich spoke, he became quite agitated. His face narrowed and his eyes flashed. At first he had just tapped his fingers intermittently on the arms of his chair but as he went on he started to wave his hands around with increasing energy. Whatever he had seen in the world he now inhabited, it was clear that he was still unreconciled to the outrages that adult human beings inflict on children, who, as he had said in The Brothers Karamazov, hadn’t eaten that fatal apple. I didn’t know the details of the cases he was talking about, but I couldn’t help thinking about a particularly horrifying case that had recently happened here in Scotland. I’ll spare you the details.
ellauri111.html on line 669: The Lord´s Supper. At various seasons, Christians partake of the Lord´s supper in which we remember the Lord (Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:24, 25) and shew his death until he come (1 Corinthians 11:26). One need not be in a church service to partake of the Lord Supper, one can partake of the Lord´s supper (sometimes called "communion") at home. The Lord´s supper is NOT the same as the Roman Catholic mass. That´s Lord´s lunch.
ellauri111.html on line 679: There is a wicked man coming that Revelation 13 calls, "the beast." He is an antichrist. He is a man of sin. He is soon to make his appearance on the earth and by peace he shall destroy many. The saints are going to go through deep waters--but hold on to Jesus. Don´t ever renounce him or deny him no matter what. You know what you believe in--the Lord Jesus Christ who is the Creator of heaven and earth and all that in them is. Read more here about the coming of the beast. Jesus said that he that endureth to the end, the same shall be saved. Jesus Christ is God manifested in the flesh. He also said that he would be with us alway, even unto the end of the world, Amen. At the beginning of our index page, there is letter. There are words there for you. Please read it from the beginning.
ellauri111.html on line 838: Me otimme sen viimeisen lahjan, jonka hän tarjosi Sinulle korkealla vuorella, kun hän näytti Sinulle kaikki maailman valtakunnat ja niiden kunnian ja sanoi: 'kaiken tämän minä annan sinulle, jos lankeet maahan ja kumarrat minua'. Me otimme Rooman häneltä ja Caesarin valtakunnan ja julistimme itsemme tämän maailman kuninkaiksi, kukoixi tunkiolla, kukkulan kuninkaixi, sillä näet nimittäin: hyökkäsimme esinahkakukkulalta ja valtasimme häpykukkulan. Paransimme näin oleellisesti lisääntymismenestystä, varasimme izellemme parhaat naaraat ja reviirit. Darwin nyökki meille pukinpartaansa tyytyväisenä ja hieroi karvaisia käsiään. There you go! Attaboy! Cheerio!
ellauri112.html on line 207: Kaikki tieto uutettiin Wikipedia, ja se on saatavilla Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike -lisenssillä.
ellauri112.html on line 374: Kun maailma järkkyi (Atlas Shrugged, 1957) on yhdysvaltalaisen kirjailijan Ayn Randin neljäs romaani.
ellauri112.html on line 637: Eipäs vaan se on kuin Atwoodin käsineito, once an aspiring writer, now hugely pregnant with her third child.
ellauri115.html on line 368: Ataraxia oli Epikuroxenkin tavoite. Muut vanhuxet huolehtivat kaikesta, minä en ota mistään paiseita. Mulle on ihan sama, sanoi Seppo Kemivirta, söi ja sai sydärin.
ellauri115.html on line 732: Marcus Atilius Regulus (kuoli mahdollisesti 250 eaa.) oli Rooman tasavallan konsuli ja sotilasjohtaja, joka nähtiin Roomassa sankaruuden esikuvana. Perimätiedon mukaan Regulus pysyi vangittuna Karthagossa kunnes hänet lähetettiin Roomaan neuvottelemaan joko rauhasta tai vankienvaihdosta. Hänen kerrotaan vaatineen senaattia kieltäytymään Karthagon ehdotuksista, minkä jälkeen hän noudattaakseen vapauttamisensa ehtoja palasi vankeuteen Karthagoon huolimatta roomalaisten vastustuksesta. Hänen vangitsijoidensa kerrotaan nopeasti kiduttaneen hänet kuoliaaksi. Reguluksen toiminta nähtiin osoituksena sankarillisesta kestävyydestä. Paras aikakautta käsittelevä säilynyt lähde, kreikkalainen historioitsija Polybios (n. 203–118 eaa.) ei mainitse Reguluksen kuolemaan liittyvistä tapahtumista, mutta se mainitaan vuonna 129 eaa. konsulina toimineen Gaius Sempronius Tuditanuksen fragmenteissa. Jotkut historiantutkijat ovat arvelleet, että kertomus Reguluksen kiduttamisesta olisi keksitty puolustamaan sitä, että Diodoros Siculuxen mukaan roomalaiset kiduttivat kahta karthagolaista sotavankia Reguluksen lesken käskystä.
ellauri115.html on line 836: At another time Racine took La Fontaine to church, and gave him a Bible, which he opened at the prayer of the Jews in Baruch; becoming interested in the book, which he had perhaps never opened before, he asked his friend, “Who was this Baruch? He was a fine genius!” For some time afterwards his salutation to friends was, “Have you read Baruch?”—LAROUSSE: Fleurs Historiques.
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 316: `At any rate, one feels freer and more open now -- and that is what we want.'
ellauri117.html on line 383: At some point, idly add up total word count for every story summary, character description, cinematic scene, level script, multiplayer script, and collectible script you have written over previous two and half years. Plunge face into hands when word-count total surpasses that of every book you’ve published combined.
ellauri117.html on line 456: Schopenhauerin Atman-koira
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.
ellauri118.html on line 66: 21.6.2021 klo 13.31 - Bo Egov: Atte läx

ellauri118.html on line 921: Ahabin kuoleman jälkeen Isebel jatkoi vallassa poikansa Joramin ja pojanpoikansa Ahasjan kanssa. Hänen tyttärensä Atalja puolestaan oli naimisissa Juudan kuninkaan Joramin kanssa. Raamattu kuvaa Ataljan hyvin samanlaiseksi kuin äitinsä – vallanhimoiseksi, kovatahtoiseksi ja läpeensä pakanaksi.
ellauri118.html on line 945: Showrunner Bruce Miller was a longtime fan of the Margaret Atwood novel upon which it's based.
ellauri118.html on line 953: "At some point you find out Serena Joy is not sterile," Miller said. "If it's the Commander [who is sterile] and Serena could be fertile, that opens up a whole lot of doors for us story-wise. When you work in TV, you're always trying to think of just filling up your bag with tennis balls because you don't know when you're going to have to play tennis with them. You always want all sorts of interesting stuff to be happening."
ellauri118.html on line 1072: Kirjailija Kaari Utriota, 78, ja koomikko Peggy Atwoodia, 82, yhdisti erityisesti 2 asiaa: käkkärätukka ja feminismi. Kumpikin on intohimoinen naisten ja vähemmistöjen puolustaja, ja kumpikin tekee työtään myös naisasialiikkeen hyväksi.
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ellauri118.html on line 1110: When Margaret Atwood wrote "The Handmaid´s Tale," published in 1985, she took inspiration from the rise of the Christian right in America during the 1970s and early ´80s and the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. But another, much older source of inspiration for Atwood was the story of a real-life woman in 17th-century New England named Mary Webster, who may or may not have been related to Atwood.
ellauri118.html on line 1112: “Some days, my grandmother would say we were related to her and on other days, she would deny the whole thing because it wasn't very respectable,” Atwood says. “I was actually trying to write a novel about her, but, unfortunately, I didn't know enough about the late 17th century to be able to do it. But I did write a long, narrative poem called 'Half-Hanged Mary,' because she only got half hanged.”
ellauri118.html on line 1114: Growing up, Atwood heard stories from her grandmother about Mary Webster, a colonial woman who was half hanged in Hadley, Massachusetts in 1685 for witchcraft, several years before the infamous Salem witch trials began in 1692. Atwood's grandmother often referred to Webster as a relative, though she sometimes denied it, and her ancestry can't be definitively proven one way or the other.
ellauri118.html on line 1125: This passage is from the beginning of the poem "Half-Hanging Mary" by Margaret Atwood. Poverty and neglect did not improve Mary’s fiery temper, and she spoke harshly when offended, wrote Sylvester Judd in his 1905 History of Hadley. Witches supposedly suckled their ‘imps’ or ‘familiars’ — maybe even the devil — in exchange for help with their magic.
ellauri118.html on line 1136: A fat guy Cotton Mather in priest collars with a wig rather like Ms. Atwood's hair, whose dad's name to top it all was Increase, wrote on this.
ellauri118.html on line 1155: Atwood´s abrupt shift in tone to witty repartee and punning benefits in the epilogue the work in several ways:
ellauri119.html on line 539: Extreme examples of mania in popular culture include yandere anime and manga characters. Additionally, manic love is a central theme in the films Endless Love, Fatal Attraction, Misery, Play Misty for Me, Swimfan, and Taxi Driver.
ellauri119.html on line 576: Attracted to several types of people
ellauri119.html on line 589: Biological models of love tend to see it as a mammalian drive, similar to hunger or thirst, or sneezing. Psychology sees love as more of a social and cultural phenomenon. Certainly, love is influenced by hormones (such as oxytocin), neurotrophins (such as NGF), and pheromones, and how people think and behave in love is influenced by their conceptions of love. The conventional view in biology is that there are two major drives in love: sexual attraction and attachment. Attachment between adults is presumed to work on the same principles that lead an infant to become attached to its mother. The traditional psychological view sees love as being a combination of companionate love and passionate love. Passionate love is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiological arousal (shortness of breath, rapid heart rate); companionate love is affection and a feeling of intimacy not accompanied by physiological arousal.
ellauri119.html on line 637: She started writing her best-known novel, "The Fountainhead" in 1935, and would be published after multiple publisher rejections, in 1943. Ayn would go on to write a screenplay based on the novel, and then work on one of her other well-known novels, "Atlas Shrugged", which focused largely on her version of Objectivism, and would be published in 1957. She would spend her life discussing, lecturing, and writing about her philosophy.
ellauri119.html on line 716: Atlas Shrugged offers several examples that also refute this common misconception. The villains in this novel are businessmen who try to succeed through political pull. While they are businessmen, supposedly Ayn Rand’s ideal person, she does not paint them in a flattering light. She demonstrates how evil they are and how their political maneuvering always leads to their failure.
ellauri119.html on line 730: “Atlas Shrugged” is fiction. Authors of fiction can write anything they want to write no matter how nonsensical it is.
ellauri119.html on line 736: Both you and Rand are unaware that our founders were heavily influenced by Greek philosophers who proposed the notion of civic virtue. Civic virtue is the view that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one (Atlas with the world on his shoulders). All libertarians are selfish because their concern is their own liberty and the hell with society.
ellauri119.html on line 766: Ayn Rand was short—squat, really. At the time I thought she might be a dwarf. She stood stout though with manly features. She spoke with a thick Russian accent and chain-smoked.
ellauri119.html on line 785: Wahlroos kuvaa Randin pääteosta Atlas Shruggedia "kiehtovaksi romaaniksi". Hän myös päättää päättää 373-sivuisen laajan ja kauaskantoisen pohdiskelunsa vielä palaamalla romaaniin.
ellauri119.html on line 787: Helsingin Sanomien haastattelussa (Kapitalistin muotokuva, 12.2.2012) Wahlroos "nimeää kolme itselleen tärkeää ajattelijaa". He ovat moraalifilosofi ja taloustieteilijä Adam Smith, taloustieteilijä Milton Friedman ja – Ayn Rand. Atlas Shruggedissa Ayn Rand jakaa kansalaiset "ryöstäjä-pummeihin" ja "tuottajiin". Ideana on, että laiskat ja epämoraaliset ryöstäjä-pummit vaativat itselleen koko ajan enemmän ilman, että he tuottavat mitään. Lopulta sankarikapitalistit kyllästyvät Yhdysvallat vallanneeseen kollektivismiin ja menevät lakkoon.
ellauri131.html on line 403: After the death of her father in 2004, Byrne became very depressed. At the instigation of her daughter Hayley, she read The Science of Getting Rich (1910) by Wallace D. Wattles. She discovered positive thinking, the laws of attraction, and how to find further success in life. Hence, she started doing research on the subject and the project of The Secret was born.
ellauri131.html on line 563: Attribuutioharhalla tarkoitetaan psykologiassa ihmisen tapaa selittää omaa tai toisten käyttäytymistä tavoilla, jotka eivät välttämättä pidä paikkaansa. Ihminen saattaa esimerkiksi uskotella itselleen, että onnistuminen oli pelkästään itsestä kiinni, kun taas epäonnistuminen oli ympäristön tai olosuhteiden syytä.
ellauri131.html on line 900: Hay recounted her life story in an interview with Mark Oppenheimer of The New York Times in May 2008. In it, Hay stated that she was born in Los Angeles to a poor mother who remarried Louise's violent stepfather, Ernest Carl Wanzenreid (1903–1992), who physically abused her and her mother. When she was about 5, she was raped by a neighbor. At 15, she dropped out of University High School in Los Angeles without a diploma, became pregnant and, on her 16th birthday, gave up her newborn baby girl for adoption.
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.
ellauri132.html on line 163: E.T. Jaaaa, aber nur weil Sie ein Kreuzworträtsel lösen oder eine Atombombe bauen, heißt das nicht, dass Sie Ihren Verstand benutzen. So wie Hunde es lieben, Knochen zu kauen, liebt es der Verstand, seine Zähne in Probleme zu bekommen. Deshalb löst er Kreuzworträtsel und baut Atombomben. An beidem hast du kein Interesse, Knochen oder Bomben. Lassen Sie mich Folgendes fragen: Können Sie Ihren Verstand verlieren, wann immer Sie wollen? Haben Sie den "Aus"-Button gefunden? Den "Toll"- Knopf? Ich habe! Einen "Ein"-Knopf habe ich dagegen nicht gefunden. Vielleicht gibt es keinen.
ellauri132.html on line 215: Attorneys representing students from the Shawnee Mission district say the story “Harrison Bergeron” shows that a world of forced equality would be a nightmare, so unequal funding of public schools is OK.
ellauri133.html on line 110: No tällä surkealla esilukijalla sattuu olemaan tästä aiheesta henkkoht traumoja, sixe käy päälle kuin yleinen syyttäjä. Tosiasiassa vauvavainajista on kirjoitettu hyvällä halulla vaikka kuinka paljon, alkaen ne kiwiin wiscotut filistealaiset piscuiset, Kronoxen lapset, Theseus ja Prokne, Atreus ja Thyestes, Tantalos ja Pelops, Lykaion ja Arkas, ym ym. Eli jos sulla on vauvoista henkkoht skizoja, lue jotain muuta tai vaihda duunia.
ellauri135.html on line 222: The first seven years, Nikolai lived in Moscow, and then, with his parents, moved to Siberia, where his father got the post of the Chairman of the Tobolsk provincial government (in 1830). Eight years, the boy himself began to write poetry, knowing many passages from different odes of Derzhavin. In the early 30-ies the father Berg settled in the Tambov province in his estate, and gave his son in the Tambov gymnasium, and in 1838 moving to Moscow, transferred to the I-th Moscow gymnasium, in which he graduated in 1843 and entered the historical-philological faculty of Moscow University. At the Moscow school, especially Berg became friends with a school friend A. N. Ostrovsky, with whom all his life maintained the most cordial relations. As a student, Berg published his first poem in the "Moskvityanin" (translated from the Swedish poet Runeberg: "Complaint of the virgin").
ellauri140.html on line 58: Book IV, despite its title "The Legend of Cambell and Telamond or Of Friendship", Cambell's companion in Book IV is actually named Triamond, and the plot does not center on their friendship; the two men appear only briefly in the story. The book is largely a continuation of events begun in Book III. First, Scudamore is convinced by the hag Ate (discord) that Britomart has run off with Amoret and becomes jealous. A three-day tournament is then held by Satyrane, where Britomart beats Arthegal (both in disguise). Scudamore and Arthegal unite against Britomart, but when her helmet comes off in battle Arthegal falls in love with her. He surrenders, removes his helmet, and Britomart recognizes him as the man in the enchanted mirror. Arthegal pledges his love to her but must first leave and complete his quest. Scudamore, upon discovering Britomart's sex, realizes his mistake and asks after his lady, but by this time Britomart has lost Amoret, and she and Scudamore embark together on a search for her. The reader discovers that Amoret was abducted by a savage man and is imprisoned in his cave. One day Amoret darts out past the savage and is rescued from him by the squire Timias and Belphoebe. Arthur then appears, offering his service as a knight to the lost woman. She accepts, and after a couple of trials on the way, Arthur and Amoret finally happen across Scudamore and Britomart. The two lovers are reunited. Wrapping up a different plotline from Book III, the recently recovered Marinel discovers Florimell suffering in Proteus' dungeon. He returns home and becomes sick with love and pity. Eventually he confesses his feelings to his mother, and she pleads with Neptune to have the girl released, which the god grants.
ellauri140.html on line 84: Atte F-, a fiend from Hell disguised as a beautiful maiden. Ate opposes Book IV's virtue of friendship through spreading discord. She is aided in her task by Duessa, the female deceiver of Book I, whom Ate summoned from Hell. Ate and Duessa have fooled the false knights Blandamour and Paridell into taking them as lovers. Her name is possibly inspired by the Greek goddess of misfortune Atë, said to have been thrown from Heaven by Zeus, similar to the fallen angels. God Ate My Homework.
ellauri140.html on line 176: Envy (M) – Envy rides a wolf. When he sees good things happening to those around him death is the consequence; "At neibors welth, that made him ever sad; / For death it was, when any good he saw." When harm reaches people he is delighted; "But when he heard of harme, he wexed wonderous glad." Tää se on! Kroisos ja Kulta-Into on kateita, ja Milla Magia. Aku ja pojat eivät ole, paizi Aku Hannulle.
ellauri140.html on line 417: At last resolving forward still to fare, Lopulta ne päättää jatkaa eteenpäin,
ellauri140.html on line 422: At length it brought them to a hollow cave Vie loppuviimexi ontevalle luolalle
ellauri140.html on line 575: At her wide mouth: but being there withstood Sen jalkovälistä, muttei löytäneet,
ellauri140.html on line 619: At length they chaunst to meet upon the way Vihdoin viimein ne sattui yhyttää
ellauri140.html on line 663: At night doth baite his steedes the Ocean waves emong. Tarvii yöllä ottaa vähän taukoa.
ellauri140.html on line 723: At which Cocytus° quakes, and Styx is put to flight. Tikka nauroi pilkkasuu, eikös maistu silkka puu.
ellauri140.html on line 943: At last, dull wearinesse of former fight Lopulta väsähtäneenä päivän painieristä
ellauri140.html on line 1021: At last faire Hesperus° in highest skie Lopulta blondi Hesperus sai lamppunsa
ellauri141.html on line 109: Quintus Horatius Flaccus (8th of December, Ab Urbe Condita 689, B. C. 65 - 27th of November, B. C. 8) was born at or near Venusia (Venosa), in the Apennines, on the borders of Lucania and Apulia. His father was a freedman, having, as his name proves, been the slave of some person of the Horatia gens. As Horace implies that he himself was ingenuus, his father must have obtained his freedom before his birth. He afterwards followed the calling of a coactor, a collector of money in some way or other, it is not known in what. He made, in this capacity, enough to purchase an estate, probably a small one, near the above town, where the poet was born. We hear nothing of his mother, except that Horace speaks of both his parents with affection. His father, probably seeing signs of talent in him as a child, was not content to have him educated at a provincial school, but took him (at what age he does not say, but probably about twelve) to Rome, where he became a pupil of Orbilius Pupillus, who had a school of much note, attended by boys of good family, and whom Horace remembered all his life as an irritable teacher, given unnecessarily to the use of the rod. With him he learnt grammar, the earlier Latin authors, and Homer. He attended other masters (of rhetoric, poetry, and music perhaps), as Roman boys were wont, and had the advantage (to which he afterwards looked back with gratitude) of his father’s care and moral training during this part of his education. It was usual for young men of birth and ability to be sent to Athens, to finish their education by the study of Greek literature and philosophy under native teachers; and Horace went there too, at what age is not known, but probably when he was about twenty. Whether his father was alive at that time, or dead, is uncertain. If he went to Athens at twenty, it was in B. C. 45, the year before Julius Cæsar was assassinated. After that event, Brutus and Cassius left Rome and went to Greece. Foreseeing the struggle that was before them, they got round them many of the young men at that time studying at Athens, and Horace was appointed tribune in the army of Brutus, a high command, for which he was not qualified. He went with Brutus into Asia Minor, and finally shared his defeat at Philippi, B. C. 42. He makes humorous allusion to this defeat in his Ode to Pompeius Varus (ii. 7). After the battle he came to Italy, having obtained permission to do so, like many others who were willing to give up a desperate cause and settle quietly at home. His patrimony, however, was forfeited, and he seems to have had no means of subsistence, which induced him to employ himself in writing verses, with the view, perhaps, of bringing himself into notice, rather than for the purpose of making money by their sale. By some means he managed to get a place as scriba in the Quæstor’s office, whether by purchase or interest does not appear. In either case, we must suppose he contrived soon to make friends, though he could not do so by the course he pursued, without also making many enemies. His Satires are full of allusions to the enmity his verses had raised up for him on all hands. He became acquainted, among other literary persons, with Virgil and Varius, who, about three years after his return (B. C. 39), introduced him to Mæcenas, who was careful of receiving into his circle a tribune of Brutus, and one whose writings were of a kind that was new and unpopular. He accordingly saw nothing of Horace for nine months after his introduction to him. He then sent for him (B. C. 38), and from that time continued to be his patron and warmest friend.
ellauri141.html on line 111: At his house, probably, Horace became intimate with Polio, and the many persons of consideration whose friendship he appears to have enjoyed. Through Mæcenas, also, it is probable Horace was introduced to Augustus; but when that happened is uncertain. In B. C. 37, Mæcenas was deputed by Augustus to meet M. Antonius at Brundisium, and he took Horace with him on that journey, of which a detailed account is given in the fifth Satire of the first book. Horace appears to have parted from the rest of the company at Brundisium, and perhaps returned to Rome by Tarentum and Venusia. (See S. i. 5, Introduction.) Between this journey and B. C. 32, Horace received from his friend the present of a small estate in the valley of the Digentia (Licenza), situated about thirty-four miles from Rome, and fourteen from Tibur, in the Sabine country. Of this property he gives a description in his Epistle to Quintius (i. 16), and he appears to have lived there a part of every year, and to have been fond of the place, which was very quiet and retired, being four miles from the nearest town, Varia (Vico Varo), a municipium perhaps, but not a place of any importance. During this interval he continued to write Satires and Epodes, but also, it appears probable, some of the Odes, which some years later he published, and others which he did not publish. These compositions, no doubt, were seen by his friends, and were pretty well known before any of them were collected for publication. The first book of the Satires was published probably in B. C. 35, the Epodes in B. C. 30, and the second book of Satires in the following year, when Horace was about thirty-five years old. When Augustus returned from Asia, in B. C. 29, and closed the gates of Janus, being the acknowledged head of the republic, Horace appeared among his most hearty adherents. He wrote on this occasion one of his best Odes (i. 2), and employed his pen in forwarding those reforms which it was the first object of Augustus to effect. (See Introduction to C. ii. 15.) His most striking Odes appear, for the most part, to have been written after the establishment of peace. Some may have been written before, and probably were. But for some reason it would seem that he gave himself more to lyric poetry after his thirty-fifth year than he had done before. He had most likely studied the Greek poets while he was at Athens, and some of his imitations may have been written early. If so, they were most probably improved and polished, from time to time, (for he must have had them by him, known perhaps only to a few friends, for many years,) till they became the graceful specimens of artificial composition that they are. Horace continued to employ himself in this kind of writing (on a variety of subjects, convivial, amatory, political, moral,—some original, many no doubt suggested by Greek poems) till B. C. 24, when there are reasons for thinking the first three books of the Odes were published. During this period, Horace appears to have passed his time at Rome, among the most distinguished men of the day, or at his house in the country, paying occasional visits to Tibur, Præneste, and Baiæ, with indifferent health, which required change of air. About the year B. C. 26 he was nearly killed by the falling of a tree, on his own estate, which accident he has recorded in one of his Odes (ii. 13), and occasionally refers to; once in the same stanza with a storm in which he was nearly lost off Cape Palinurus, on the western coast of Italy. When this happened, nobody knows. After the publication of the three books of Odes, Horace seems to have ceased from that style of writing, or nearly so; and the only other compositions we know of his having produced in the next few years are metrical Epistles to different friends, of which he published a volume probably in B. C. 20 or 19. He seems to have taken up the study of the Greek philosophical writers, and to have become a good deal interested in them, and also to have been a little tired of the world, and disgusted with the jealousies his reputation created. His health did not improve as he grew older, and he put himself under the care of Antonius Musa, the emperor’s new physician. By his advice he gave up, for a time at least, his favorite Baiæ. But he found it necessary to be a good deal away from Rome, especially in the autumn and winter.
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ellauri141.html on line 503: At the same time, the classical tongues and dead languages were dead to him. He perused only English and French. Latin did not come at all kindly to him; Greek was a closed book….
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ellauri141.html on line 759: In 1897, Hégésippe Légitimus, the first native Guadeloupan elected president of the Guadeloupe General Council, took office with a vindictive agenda towards colonists. The Leger family returned to metropolitan France in 1899 and settled in Pau. The young Alexis felt like an expatriate and spent much of his time hiking, fencing, riding horses and sailing in the Atlantic. He passed the baccalauréat with honours and began studying law at the University of Bordeaux. When his father died in 1907, the resulting strain on his family's finances led Leger to temporarily interrupt his studies, but he eventually completed his degree in 1910.
ellauri141.html on line 765: During his American exile, he wrote his long poems Exil, Vents, Pluies, Neiges, Amers, and Chroniques. He remained in the US long after the end of the war. He travelled extensively, observing nature and enjoying the friendship of US Attorney General Francis Biddle and his spouse, philanthropist Beatrice Chanler, and author Katherine Garrison Chapin. He was on good terms with the UN Secretary General and author Dag Hammarskjöld whose plain crashed in suspicious circumstances in 1961, just after Pink Panther got his Nobel prize. Foul play?
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 102: At the turn of the 16th Century, William Schaw developed his own club-like culture, housed within a lodge, and infused with a set of rules for sworn members, including, “They shall be true to one another and live charitably together as becometh sworn brethren and companions of the Craft.”
ellauri142.html on line 110: Initially, the Freemason creed declared anti-Catholic, anti-Royalty, and anti-Democratic (i.e. Republican) virtues, including self-government, personal freedom, gun laws, and free enterprise. The basic tenet was that no person or organization should be controlled or oppressed by a government or religion, or their respective laws and doctrines. At their start, and for centuries, The Freemasons were a feisty, calculating, and powerful coalition.
ellauri142.html on line 184: Today, you can join the Freemasons for between $150 and $500 in annual dues. You won’t be involved in too many secret missions or controversies, though. You’ll mostly network with small business owners and help a charity or two. If you’re really into it, you’ll climb the magic ladder and achieve its highest title of Master Mason. At that point, you are eligible to become a Shriner.
ellauri142.html on line 289: Usko tai älä, Vedätyxet on 25Kv vanhoja. Tuli sitä taikka tätä, älä vetämättä jätä. Vedätyxet panivat riitaisan ja katkeroittuneen A. Schopenhauerinkin jonkinlaiseen kuriin. Koalan miälestä "sen jokainen rivi on täynnä vakavaa, määrätietoista ja kauttaaltaan yhteenliittyvää merkitystä. Jokaisesta rivistä astuu vazaamme syvä, alkuperäinen, majesteetillinen ajatus, samaan aikaan kuin korkea ja pyhä vakavuus leijailee kokonaisuuden yli. Tässä huokuu Intian sisäilma ja alkuperäinen, luonnonomainen olemus; sekä se, kuinka täällä henki tulee puhdistetuksi kaikista varhain ympätyistä, juutalaisesta taikauskosta syntyneistä, noista hengelle vieraista, ylvästelevistä filosofioista. Se on opettavaisinta ja vängintä lukemista, jota (lukuun ottamatta mun omaa tekstiä) on mahdollista saada maailmassa. Tämä bühlain on ollut elämäni lohdutuksena, onpa se lohduttanut mun villakoiraa Atmaakin."
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  • Luontokappaleiden muodoissa olevat henget. Eläimellistyneet ihmissielut. Inhimillistyneet eläinsielut (esim Atma-koira).
    ellauri142.html on line 971: Niin kuin peilikuva ei ole erinäköinen kuin katsojan kasvot, samoin henkinen elämä (jîva) kuvastuu valaistuneen (buddhi) sielun peilissä. Minä itse olen silloin yhtä ikuisuuden hengen (âtman) kanssa.” (Hastamalaka) Hasta la vista sanoi Schwarzenegger jossain leffassa. Aina nää narsistit kazoo izeänsä peilistä. Onxmun tukka hyvin? Schopenhauerilla oli varmaan vaikeuxia erottaa izeänsä Atma-koirasta.
    ellauri143.html on line 47: “At first, it may resemble a porcupine. But a closer look will tell it is actually looks like a rat,” he says. “It is actually the size of a coconut,” he says.
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    1. Athos (28.6%)
      ellauri143.html on line 252: At least, 'tis good if neighbour's wife he screweth not.
      ellauri143.html on line 565: Vaan se on hyvä kö ajattelee et tää onkin kaikki paskaa, sitten ei niin harmita kun se vääjäämättä loppuu. Arvon kieltäminen voi olla sekin mukavaa. No ainakaa nää ei peukuta jenkkien "Me first" adagea. Explanation : Desire the desire of Him who is without desire; in order to renounce desire, desire that desire. LOL. Pessimistin elämänviisaus. Syö Englischer Gartenissa, ota Atma-koira.
      ellauri144.html on line 704: Jägarförbundets Martin Hallenberg är "ytterst besviken" att han och det övriga jägarkompaniet inte får "fälla" dvs döda för skojs skull hela 18 av de få resterade vargarna I Finland. Vittu sana "pettynyt" jo välittömästi paljastaa narsistisen kusipään. Att förflytta en vargstam till Centralparken däremot är en bra idé. Minister Leppä sku duga bra för vinteråtel åt valparna.
      ellauri144.html on line 950: Etter slaget på Stiklestad forlot Tore Hund Norge. Snorre har kun vage og sekundære informasjoner om hans videre skjebne: «Tore Hund fór bort fra landet kort tid etter kong Olavs fall. Tore fór til Jorsal, og mange har fortalt at han visst ikke kom tilbake.» At Jorsal, det vil si Jerusalem, skulle ha vært målet tyder på at Snorres kilde mente at Tore Hund hadde en bot å sone, noe som ikke er rimelig for en mann som gjorde det han mente var rett. Hvor Tore Hund til slutt havnet, er uvisst, men ettersom han ikke blir bekreftet i andre kilder, er det rimelig å anta at han må ha dødd kort tid etter, enten i 1030 eller året etter. Hjem til Bjarkøy kom han uansett aldri mer.
      ellauri145.html on line 479: Attache au clou la ficelle ? longue, longue, longue, Sitoo naulaan narun ? pitkän 3x
      ellauri146.html on line 150: RATTENGIFT. Der Teufel mag – (sich korrigierend, mit einer Verbeugung) Der Herr Teufel mögen mich holen, wenn mir nicht vor Staunen und Verwunderung der Atem stehenbleibt! Doch, reden Sie fort! Was machen die Dichter selber? Schiller, Shakspeare, Calderon, Dante, Ariost, Horaz, was tun, was treiben sie?
      ellauri146.html on line 546: Attachèrent ses mains et brûlèrent ses yeux, Sitoo sen käet ja polttaa siltä simmut,
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      ellauri147.html on line 217: At Café de Flore, Emily meets Thomas, a French philosophy professor. They hit it off and she invites him back to her apartment to have sex. Emily and Thomas encounter Gabriel and Camille, and Camille invites them to join them at a tapas restaurant. Thomas and Gabriel do not get along. The next day, Gabriel tells Emily he thinks Thomas is a snob, and not worthy of her. She is clearly more of the tattooed-arm master chef type. Fair enough.
      ellauri147.html on line 223: Gabriel surprises Emily by joining them as kitchen staff for the weekend trip which makes Emily uncomfortable. Emily takes a tour of the winery and meets Camille's younger brother Timothée. Gabriel refuses Camille's mother's offer of a business loan. At a club where Mindy's girlfriends are partying, they force her (who? Mindy?) on stage to sing the song she flubbed on Chinese Popstar. (So what?)
      ellauri147.html on line 226: by the pool where she is joined by Timothée. They drink champagne and accidentally have sex. At breakfast, she learns that Timothée is not the brother Camille was referring to, instead, it was her younger, 17-year-old brother. Emily meets Théo, Camille´s older and more age appropriate brother and has sex with him. It is not half as good.
      ellauri147.html on line 230: Emily calls Mathieu Cadault to arrange a meeting so she can ask him about the dress donation. They agree to meet at an art opening at Camille´s gallery. Sylvie and Luc also arrive at the opening to meet Camille. At the AFL auction, Grey Space, which consists of two avant-garde fashion designers, show up and bid for Pierre´s dress. As Emily irons the dress back stage, Grey Space shoots her with cum as a publicity stunt which shocks the audience. The next day, the stunt is featured in all the newspapers and online. Pierre is despondent and takes Emily to his bed. They have really uninspired sex. Pierre won´t even cum though Mr. Collins does his best.
      ellauri147.html on line 234: Emily´s co-workers inform her that in France it can be a long, arduous process to fire an employee, unlike at home in the good old U of S. To realize his dream of opening his own restaurant, Gabriel decides to move Emily back to Normandy. The next day Emily is called by Mathieu about the situation and tells her that Pierre has requested to see her. Sylvie overhears this and goes with Emily to see Pierre. At the atelier, they see a dress from Pierre´s new collection.
      ellauri147.html on line 240: Many scenes are filmed in Paris, Texas, at Place de l´Estrapade in the 5th Arrondissement, including the site of Emily´s first apartment, the restaurant ("Les Deux Compères"), and the bakery ("La Boulangerie Moderne"). Some scenes are also filmed at Cité du Cinéma, a famous film studio complex in Denver. Famous Parisian sites to feature in the series as digitally prepared miniatures include: Le Grand Véfour, the Pont Alexandre III, Palais Garnier, L´Atelier des Lumières, Rue de l´Abreuvoir, Jardin du Luxembourg, Jardin Du Palais Royale, Café de Flore and the Panthéon. An episode was also filmed at the Château de Sonnay in the department of Indre-et-Loire. Additional photography took place in Chicago during November 2019.
      ellauri147.html on line 242: Filming for the second season began on May 3, 2021 and concluded on July 19, 2021. Filming locations for the second season include Paris, Saint-Tropez, and various other locations in France. Filming of the second season in Paris causes problems with the neighborhood - the crew being judged brutal, threatening and too intrusive. In the last episode, the fed-up Frenchies kick the arrogant Americans into the Seine. At last, things are getting a little more exciting at last!
      ellauri147.html on line 261: Megan Garber of The Atlantic was critical of the character Emily, writing, "An expat who acts like a tourist, she judges everything against the backdrop of her own rigid Americanness. You might figure that those moments are evidence of a show poking fun at its protagonist´s arrogance, or setting the stage for her to grow beyond her initial provincialism. But: You would be, as I was, mostly incorrect. Instead, other people change around her, becoming French-American. They grudgingly concede that her way (strident, striving, teeming with insistent individualism) is the right way. The show — the latest from the Sex and the City creator Darren Star — is selling several fantasies. Primary among them is the notion that Emily can bulldoze her way through France and be celebrated for it.
      ellauri147.html on line 351: In 2008, Phil Collins and Orianne Cevey finalized their divorce, with Collins paying a staggering figure – the equivalent of about $32 million. At the time, this was the largest settlement in British celebrity history.
      ellauri147.html on line 468: At the PETA’s 2020 Libby Awards, she received the ‘Most Pawsitive Quarantine Story’ award for adopting a puppy named Robert Redford from the animal shelter.
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