ellauri004.html on line 472: BRIAN: Did you say... ´ex-leper´?
ellauri011.html on line 50: Did yet inspire a cheer, which he forbore to check.
ellauri014.html on line 199: Tutustu Pariisissa yhtä köyhään Dideroohon. Diderot oli pieni ruipelo, boheemi veitsisepän poika, jonka iskä hylkäsi kun ei mennyt lukee papiksi, lakia, tai lääkäriksi. Varmaan oli aina komeen Rousseaun hintelämpi sivuvaunu. Yhtä vihattu, ei yhtä ihailtu. Naiset ei kuumu tietosanoista. Croyez-moi, je le sais.
ellauri014.html on line 211: Tiet erkanee tietosanakirjapoppoon kanssa, kun Rousseau yrittää yhtenä kesänä bylsiä niiden heiloja. Dideroon kanssa menee välit poikki.
ellauri014.html on line 213: Diderot later described Rousseau as being "false, vain as Satan, ungrateful, cruel, hypocritical, and wicked... He sucked ideas from me, used them himself, and then affected to despise me".
ellauri014.html on line 1007: Mut yllättäen, pikku Laura ei antanutkaan sille, se näät teki pikaparannuxen, koska se oli pikapihkaantunut ihanaan ja hyveelliseen loordisetämieheen. Loordi koitti väkisinkin, Laura itki ja kynsi vastaan. Tästä loordi oli jo vähän ihmeissään ja imarreltu, ja alkokin nyt käydä Lauran luona useemmin. Se pani Lauran luostariin, jossa kävi usein pikku visiiteillä. Sama vanha tuttu madonnahuorameemi kuin Dideroon leffakässärissä, se taisi trendata sen ajan #metoo jengillä.
ellauri014.html on line 1380: Leffassa Lady J (käsikirjoitus Diderot) kun hamsterimainen pikku markiisi kylästyi lady Jhin, se matkoilta kotiin palattuaan puhui vaan koiralle ja taputteli sitä.
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Kuten tästä selviää, Mariini oli sekatörkeilijä narsististen setämiesten tapaan: isän ulosheittämänä (kuten Diderot) raiskas vähäsen, pakotti aborttiin ja väärensi nimikirjoituksia (kuten Paulo Coelho), kävi nokkapokkaa ja ammuskeli pyssyllä (kuten lordi Byron senior). Oli pari kertaa kiven sisässä (kuten Russell). Ei tämä vielä mitään, pahempaa seuraa...
ellauri015.html on line 1081: Denis Diderot.
ellauri016.html on line 725: Didn't do the things you meant to do
ellauri020.html on line 247: Katrinka laughed, and like every other man, Franta [yx sybikaalisesti urhea rallikuski, Kimi Räikkösen näköinen pikkumies lippis väärinpäin] found the sound of it completely captivating. The looks of her big boobs perfectly erectile too, most likely. Didnt even register that she was 8 months pregnant. What a fairy tale.
ellauri020.html on line 840: Kunderan kirjoissa on paljon kylmähköä panoa, josta ilmeisesti mieslukijat on olleet täpinöissään. Henkilöt on muuten tosi pahvisia. Olemisen sietämätön keveys osoittautuu erittäin köykäsexi. Siitä ei muista jälkikäteen mitään, ei edes henkilöiden nimiä. Saattohan se olla poliittisesti relevantti aikanaan, mut ei sit muuta. Kundera on vähän samanlainen senttari kuin Sterne, Diderot, Broch ja Musil. Ei varsinaisia lukuromaaneja.
ellauri028.html on line 159: "Did you give this man two tablets every eight hours?" asks
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Sitten koitin opiskella vanhan kunnon Didymoxen oppilaana. Vaikka se oli sokea, kukaan ei tullut lähellekkään kirjoitusten ulkoluvussa. Kun tunti oli päättynyt, se halus lähteä kävelylle käsikynkässä. Vein sen panotöyräälle josta näkee majakan ja meren (jos ei ole sokea). Niinpä näkkyy, sano sokkee ja tunnusteli majakkaa. Vartin kuluttua palattiin satamaan jossa kyynärpäili mamua kuin pipoa: suomalaisia karhunnahoissa, Gangesin nakupellejä lehmänpaskakuorrutuxessa. Koko ajan oli kaduilla jotain nujakkaa, jutkuja jotka kieltäytyvät maxamasta veroja tai Odinin poikia heittämässä ulos roomalaisia. Lisäxi kaupunki on väärällään vääräuskoisia: maniakkeja, valentinoja, basiliskoja, areiolaisia. Kaikki tarttuu sua hihasta käännytyxen tarkotuxessa.
ellauri043.html on line 6154: vanhan Didymoxen tykönä Xénophaneen, Hérakleitoksen, Mélissoksen, Anaxagoraan käsityxistä äärettömyydestä, luomisesta, kaiken tietämisen mahottomuudesta!
ellauri047.html on line 107: Kun Goethe tapas Napsun 1808, Napsu totes äimissään: "Vous êtes un homme!". Olikohan sille annettu muuta ymmärtää. Goethesta se oli hienoa, se muisteli Napsua aina hyvällä. No Goethen kuoltua sen lääkäri väitti että se oli kaunis vainaja. Napsu ize oli pyylevä hukkapätkä ja Schopenhauer koala. Matthew Arnold (Dover Beach) diggas Goethea. Goethe saxansi Diderot Denis">Dideroota eikä tykännyt matikasta enempää kuin se. Tesla osas Faustin ulkoa ja kekkas vaihtovirran kerran mumistessaan sitä. Mumiskohan Elon Musk Torquato Tassoa tehdessään Johnille Tesla-autoa? Vääntö niissä on kyllä hyvä. It takes all kinds to make a world.
ellauri047.html on line 922: Rauha kirjoitti siellä runoja, esseitä ja tutkielmia kaikessa rauhassa yxinomaan omaxi ratoxeen. Parhaisiin tuloxiin se pääsi historiallisissa töissä kuten "Oman aikani historia", ja vittuilevissa epigrammeissa Voltairen, Dideroon ja Lessingin oppipoikana. Izensä suhteen se oli lahjomattoman rehellinen eli haukkui izeään melkein yhtä kipeästi kuin muita. Täst mie piän! Mun mieleiseni mies. "Olen harrastelija kaikessa", se kerran huokasi. Huokasikohan Goethe, tai Puovo Huovikko. Puovon poika Heikki on nyt 2020 tosi pullea. Coronan riskiryhmäläisiä, kuten karjatilallinen miehekkäämpi astmaattinen vaimonsa.
ellauri047.html on line 926: Älä panettele! Sulle voi käydä kuin Maltan Suomen suurlähettiläälle, varoittelee muusa. Kuin Voltairelle, Dideroolle, tai surullisen hahmon porvarille Lessingille. Ei jäänyt niille suu messingille. Messinki maistuu pahalta, muistan lapsuudesta. Kryptoniitilta.
ellauri048.html on line 398: ikävystyttävän kunnollinen kaveri, joka ei edes bylsi Didoa, vaikka lupa olisi.
ellauri048.html on line 1072: "Break, Break, Break" is a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson written during early 1835 and published in 1842. The poem is an elegy that describes Tennyson's feelings of loss after Arthur Henry Hallam died and his feelings of isolation while at Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. Were Tennyson and Hallam Gay, and Did They Have a Physically Consummated Homosexual Relationship?
ellauri051.html on line 1057: 468 Did you fear some scrofula out of the unflagging pregnancy? 468 Pelkäsitkö skrofulaa huimausta raskaudesta?
ellauri051.html on line 1058: 469 Did you guess the celestial laws are yet to be work'd over and rectified? 469 Arvasitko, että taivaalliset lait on vielä työstettävä ja korjattava?
ellauri051.html on line 1239: 643 Did it make you ache so, leaving me? 643 Saiko se sinut niin kipeäksi, jättäen minut?
ellauri051.html on line 1294: 695 Did I pass that way huge times ago and negligently drop them? 695 Kuljinko tuolla tavalla valtavia aikoja sitten ja pudotin ne huolimattomasti?
ellauri052.html on line 715: `And you used to wrestle with a Jap?' he said. `Did you strip?'
ellauri053.html on line 953: Did whisper often very secretly.
ellauri053.html on line 1004: Did he never hear from his own mother stories of giants and fairies and princesses?
ellauri053.html on line 1286: Did she put on his knowledge with his power Fel, det är Helen of Troy som menas den här gången.
ellauri054.html on line 53: Comenius vaati kaikkien lasten oikeutta koulutukseen sukupuoleen ja yhteiskunnalliseen asemaan katsomatta ja hän suunnitteli ensimmäisenä maailmassa laajan ja yksityiskohtaisen ohjelman vaatimustensa toteuttamiseksi teoksessaan Didactica magna (Suuri opetusoppi). Comenius piti Eurooppaa maailman sydämenä, Saksaa Euroopan sydämenä, Saksaan silloin kuulunutta Böömiä Saksan sydämenä ja Prahaa Böömin sydämenä.
ellauri054.html on line 201: Karl Marx innostu Dideroosta saatuaan sen kirjan Engelsiltä lahjaxi.
ellauri061.html on line 391: see't. Did these bones cost no more the breeding, Eix näiden luiden kasvatus enempää maxanut, että
ellauri071.html on line 44: Tucker Carlson Justifies Kenosha Shootings: Vigilante Kid Did What ‘No One Else Would’ AND THERE IT IS “How shocked are we that 17-year-olds with rifles decided they had to maintain order when no one else would?” Carlson asked his viewers on Wednesday night. “Our leaders want us to believe this is a racial conflict, they’re always telling us it is. They’re lying. It is not a racial conflict,” Carlson grumbled, adding: “This is not a race war. This is a class war.” Updated Aug. 27, 2020 5:20AM ET / Published Aug. 26, 2020 9:11PM ET
ellauri078.html on line 182: Did e'er such Love and Sorrow meet? niin tuska sekä rakkaus Onx koskaan silleen lempi ja suru kohdannut?
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Six Things You Didn’t Know About David Foster Wallace
ellauri082.html on line 47: The Prozac book chronicles her battle with depression as a college undergraduate and her eventual treatment with the medication Prozac. Michiko Kakutani wrote in The New York Times, “Wrenching and comical, self-indulgent and self-aware, Prozac Nation possesses the raw candor of Joan Didion's essays, the irritating emotional exhibitionism of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, and the wry, dark humor of a Bob Dylan song.”
ellauri083.html on line 175: PST: How’s love life? Hey! How’s your love life going lately? Get a free love reading & personal horoscope with the most truthful answers. Start to grab every chance for success in your life! Did I mention it’s FREE? (Sponsored Link; 18+ only)
ellauri098.html on line 737: The Manual has lots of very useful material, but it costs close to $100 (gasp!). Here are the latest figures based on a random sample using the Form M. 16,000 people were contacted. The forms of 3,009 people u with "best fit" as determined by the client, the results of this survey were not shown to the individuals to see if they indeed did fit. Nevertheless, the survey does give us a good cross section of results to work from. The sample is corrected for the demographics of the USA. (Did some Es not hand in their form because they were talking too much. Did some of the Is get so caught up in their inner world? Did the Ss get so obsessed with details they didn´t hand it in? Did the Ns get so caught up in the big picture? Did the Ts figure it was too airy-fairy people stuff? Did the Fs focus so much on how they felt that they didn't get theirs off? Maybe the Js didn't like the way it was organized? The Ps just may not have found the right moment to get down to doing the inventory.)
ellauri100.html on line 1180: “Did you miss me?
ellauri106.html on line 270: Did Roth have children?
ellauri111.html on line 642: Even when a Christian woman is washing the dishes and taking care of her children she is doing sanctified work--she is fulfilling the scriptures; women are to be keepers at home. When a man provides for his family, he is fulfilling the scriptures. When we consecrate ourselves and our things (house, apartment, furniture, grass, etc.), daily living takes on a new dimension. It also gives you a lot of things to do for the time freed from watching TV and playing with the mobile. Did I mention the mobile? DON´T EVEN THINK OF IT!
ellauri112.html on line 858: Did Jesus use intoxicating wine in the Lord’s Supper? No, He did not. Actually, wine has nothing to do with the Lord’s Supper. The word “wine” is never used in reference to the Lord’s Supper. The word is "blood". People have invented the idea that Jesus used alcoholic wine in the Lord’s Supper. In fact it was blood.
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Saapuu Pariisiin, jossa esittää förbimänsä musiikinkirjoitusjärjestelmän. Tapaa Diderotin.
Riitautuu Diderotin kanssa joistain naisjutuista. Diderot pahastui kun JJ koitti polkasta sen hoitoa. Geneve-artikkeli ilmestyy tietosanakirjassa.
ellauri115.html on line 387: Wounded feelings gave rise to a bitter three-way quarrel between Rousseau and Madame d'Épinay; her lover, the journalist Grimm; and their mutual friend, Diderot, who took their side against Rousseau. Diderot later described Rousseau as being "false, vain as Satan, ungrateful, cruel, hypocritical, and wicked... He sucked ideas from me, used them himself, and then affected to despise me".
ellauri115.html on line 404: Several of his philosopher friends tried to shake Hume from his complacency. Grimm, D'Alembert and Diderot all spoke from personal experience, having had a spectacular falling-out with the belligerent Rousseau in the previous decade.
ellauri115.html on line 420: Among Rousseau's numerous charges were Hume's misreading of a key letter from Rousseau about a royal pension. That error embroiled King George III. The king was just one of the many prominent figures to be sucked into the quarrel: others included Diderot, D'Holbach, Smith, James Boswell, D'Alembert and Grimm. Walpole became a key player. Voltaire piled in too, unable to resist the chance to strike at Rousseau.
ellauri117.html on line 212: `And you used to wrestle with a Jap?' he said. `Did you strip?'
ellauri119.html on line 436: What the fuck, so they should stay virgins? Did Mary become ex-virgin when Joseph started fucking her? The Ortodox say YES! the rest say NO! She remained a honorary virgin to the end of her days. When Joseph fucked her she just closed her eyes and thought about her first love affair.
ellauri119.html on line 444: In Buddhism, Kāma Sutra is sensuous, sexual love. It is an obstacle on the path to enlightenment, since it is selfish. Karuṇā is compassion and mercy, which reduces the suffering of others. It is complementary opposite to wisdom and is necessary for enlightenment. Adveṣa and mettā are benevolent love. This love is unconditional and requires considerable self-acceptance. This is quite different from ordinary love, which is usually about attachment and sex and which rarely occurs without self-interest. Instead, Buddhism recommends detachment and unselfish interest in others' welfare. Gandhi could sleep naked with young sweetypies without penetrating them. Did he so much as get a boner? The story does not tell. Mrs Gandhi did not approve. They screeched to one another like a pair of seagulls. Wonder what the young sweetypies thought of it. Scary and frustrating at once I bet. Being perfectly in love with God or Krishna makes one perfectly free from material contamination and this is the ultimate way of salvation or liberation. In this tradition, salvation or liberation is considered inferior to love, and just an incidental by-product. Being absorbed in Love for God is considered to be the perfection of life.
ellauri131.html on line 365: There are Chicken Coops for the Adopted Soul, the African American Soul, the African American Woman's Soul, the Soul of America, the American Idol Soul, the Angels Among Us, Angels and Miracles, Answered Prayers, Baseball Fans, the Best You Can Be, The Beach Lovers, Best Mom in Law Ever, Miracles, the Breast Cancer Survivors, Brides, Cancer Victims, Caregivers, Cartoon Dads, Video Moms, Cartoon Teachers, The Cat Did What?? the Cat Lovers, Cat & Dog Lovers, Celeb Cats and the People Who Love Them, Jack Canafield, Celeb Mothers, Jack Canafield, Celeb Sisters, Jack Canafield, Celeb Teachers, Jack Canafield, Celeb Brothers and Sisters, Jack Canafield, Celeb Mothers and Daughters, Jack Canafield, Celeb People Who Make a Difference, Jack Canafield, the Child's Soul, Jack Canafield, Children with Special Needs, Jack Canafield, the Soul in the Classroom – High School Edition, Jack Canafield and Anna Unknown, the Coffee Lovers Chicken Soup for the Soul Cookbook, Includes material by Gibbons.
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ellauri133.html on line 456: King is very deliberate in framing the gangbang as all Bev’s decision (“Did she have to take each of them into 'it' all over again? Yes, probably, and with pleasure.”). This scene also, rather clumsily, because it´s so obvious, is tied in to the book’s title:
ellauri140.html on line 203: By 1594, Spenser's first wife had died, and in that year he married a much younger Elizabeth Boyle, a relative of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. He addressed to her the sonnet sequence Amoretti. The marriage itself was celebrated in Epithalamion. They had a son named Peregrine. Ei ollut varmaan yhtä hyvä laulamaan kuin Susan Boyle, mutta ehkä nätimpi. Did you prick his Boyle? MY GOODNESS!
ellauri140.html on line 368: Did poure into his Lemans lap so fast, Apureiden selkään niin maan pirusti,
ellauri140.html on line 377: Did spred so broad, that heavens light did hide, Levisivät peittämään koko näkymän,
ellauri140.html on line 1047: Did search, sore grieved in her gentle brest, Surkea oli suru sen sievässä rinnassa,
ellauri144.html on line 280: Did you actually mean gum dammar? Actually no. Nähtävästi sanat on vähän eri eri lähteissä. Kuvan lyricsissä on hirvi joka ezii suojaa vuorelta. Ja se pitää köyhistä ja el Zorron kuivasta joenuomasta enemmänkuin merestä. Varmaan kaunistelua. Santanallakin (pyhä Anna) on maalaistyttölaulu, jossa on toi äskeinsen viisun viimeinen säkeistö. Suomennos on kiitos Google translate.
ellauri145.html on line 537: Nietzsche’s image, through no more fault of his own than Hawking´s (LOL), has grown in a similar way to that of Hawking. We all have a vague notion of what the Ubermensch is, we’ve all heard “God is dead,” and we all know Nietzsche was a crazy philosopher with a giant mustache who wrote really hard books and scared his contemporaries and was apparently a favorite of the Nazis. There are little quips and quotes from him around the internet that sound awfully cryptic and enigmatic. And the publishing industry plays on this image, too: I have a copy of Beyond Good And Evil with a black cover and the title text printed in red and white, and the color scheme looks a little sinister. I strongly suspect that, if Nietzsche did not have a popular image as a crazy nihilist Nazi Ubermensch from the 1800s, the publisher would not have made the decision to print his books with a black and red color scheme. A cursory look at Amazon’s book listing also shows copies of Thus Spake Zarathustra with a picture of a panther’s eyes on the cover, glowering at the reader. Because… “Nietzsche was that crazy German writer or philosopher or whatever, right? And he was, like, an anarchist or nihilist or Nazi or something, right? Didn’t he kill God or something like that? Yeah.”
ellauri146.html on line 416: Vignyn suurin teatterimenestys oli kuitenkin vasta Chatterton (esitetty 1835). Se heijastelee romantiikkaa ja erityisesti Vignyn käsitystä runoilijasta marttyyrinä, jota ei ymmärretä. Se oli valtava menestys ja aiheutti itsemurha-aallon, kuten Werther aikanaan. Aihe oli peräisin Vignyn vähän aiemmin julkaisemasta, Laurence Sternen ja Denis Diderot’n esikuvan mukaan kirjoittamasta, katkeruuden leimaamasta Consultations du docteur Noir: Stello ou les dìables bleus (1832). Siinä vaiheessa Vignyn maine varjosti Hugoa, joka vasta vähitellen sai mainetta, mutta tilanne muuttui pian Hugon eduxi, kun Vignyn kirjoitustyö näytti yhtäkkiä lakkaavan.
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ellauri150.html on line 545: "Didst thou hear?" said Ben-Hur to him. "The kingdom cannot be of this world. Yon witness (the good felon on the left hand cross) saith the King is but going to his kingdom; and, in effect, I heard the same in my dream. Okay! I get it! We must wait all the way to the end!"
ellauri150.html on line 618: On learning that he is to go to Tyrus with neither a trial nor info about what's going to happen to his mother and sister, we learn that Ben-Hur's pacifism didn't survive the imprisonment. Since he hurts or kills only people who aren't of Nominal Importance, this is supposed to be tolerated. Judah demands info of Messala, and naturally doesn't get it. He protests his innocence of wanting to kill the governor; Messala knows that this is, at least, a plausible theory, but doesn't let it show. He says that Ben-Hur gave him exactly what he needed; the Jews will know that, if he can send his childhood friend to certain death at the galleys, he can do it to anyone. Judah starts to beg Messala, and gets this reply: "You beg me? Didn't I beg you for help?"
ellauri156.html on line 511: In all likelihood, this was all in a day's work for the Israeli army even then. So it is not strange to see David, the mighty man of valor, (1 Samuel 16:18) dealing with Uriah, another mighty man of valor, like the enemy. Here is Uriah, a man who will give his life for his king (but not his wife? Did David even ask?), and David, a man who is now willing to take Uriah's life to cover his sin. We all know that it doesn’t work. (Actually, we all know that it works perfectly: David will be honored by posterity as the best Israeli king ever.) How strange it is to see David making Joab his partner in crime, especially after what Joab has done to li'l Abner:
ellauri156.html on line 597: "Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel"
ellauri156.html on line 601: Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel?
ellauri156.html on line 603: Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel?
ellauri156.html on line 683: Fourth, Nathan's story is a “sheep story,” one that a shepherd can easily grasp and with which he can readily identify. David was a shepherd boy in his younger days, as we know from the Book(s) of Samuel (see 1 Samuel 16:11; 17:15, 28). I wonder if in those lonely days and nights David does not make a “petlamb” of one or more of his sheep? You bet. Some comfort for his lonely nights. Did this sheep eat of his food and drink from his cup? Did this sheep give him a blowjob? Possibly so.
ellauri160.html on line 149: London found Pound amusing. The newspapers interviewed him, and he was mentioned in Punch magazine, which on 23 June 1909 described "Mr. Ezekiel Ton" as "the most remarkable thing in poetry since Robert Browning ... blending the imagery of the unfettered West, the vocabulary of Wardour Street, and the sinister abandon of Borgiac Italy". The phrase "Wardour Street English" denotes the use of near-obsolete words for effect, such as anent; this derives from the once great number of antique shops in the area. anent means about, concerning. Did you know?
ellauri161.html on line 775: Predictable and boring. Didn´t laugh once the entire movie. The only character I enjoyed was Dr. Oglethorpe w/wig.
ellauri164.html on line 498: So, now, what can we learn from Moses’ life? Moses’ life is generally broken down into three 40-year periods. The first is his life in the court of Pharaoh. As the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter, Moses would have had all the perks and privileges of a prince of Egypt. He was instructed “in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and he was mighty in his words and deeds” (Acts 7:22). As the plight of the Hebrews began to disturb his soul, Moses took it upon himself to be the savior of his people. As Stephen says before the Jewish ruling council, “[Moses] supposed that his brothers would understand that God was giving them salvation by his hand” (Acts 7:25). From this incident, we learn that Moses was a man of action as well as a man possessed of a hot temper and prone to rash actions. Did God want to save His people? Yes. Did God want to use Moses as His chosen instrument of salvation? Yes. But Moses, whether or not he was truly cognizant of his role in the salvation of the Hebrew people, acted rashly and impetuously. He tried to do in his timing what God wanted done in His timing. The lesson for us is obvious: we must be acutely aware of not only doing God’s will, but doing God’s will in His timing, not ours. As is the case with so many other biblical examples, when we attempt to do God’s will in our timing, we make a bigger mess than originally existed.
ellauri164.html on line 520: Why have you dealt ill with your servant? And why have I not found favor in your sight, that you lay the burden of all this people on me? Did I conceive all this people? Did I give them birth, that you should say to me, “Carry them in your bosom, as a nurse carries a nursing child,” to the land that you swore to give their fathers? … I am not able to carry all this people alone; the burden is too heavy for me. If you will treat me like this, kill me at once, if I find favor in your sight, that I may not see my wretchedness (Numbers 11:11-12, 14-15).
ellauri164.html on line 933: Did Moses realize immediately what he had done? At some point after this event, “the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, ‘Because you did not believe Me, to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them.’” Their conduct had publicly displayed a lack faith, reverence and respect. God determined that this needed an equally public punishment. The punishment for this sin was grievous. God gave to them a punishment so similar to the one given to all Israel at Kadesh that it was a heart-breaking moment for Moses. Both he and Aaron would die in the wilderness and not be allowed to enter the promised land. What a bitter pill for Moses to swallow. Like David with Bathsheba, God forgave the sin, but did not remove the consequences. The consequences for Moses’ momentary lapse in reverence and respect under the terrible emotion of anger was to be barred from entrance into the promised land.
ellauri164.html on line 963: But wait. Didn’t we already learn a similar story back in Exodus? In fact, the first story of thirst came very soon after the crossing at the Sea of Reeds (Shemot 17:4). Since that was at the very beginning of the sojourn in the wilderness, before the events that led to God’s decision to delay the Israelites’ entry to the Land—and this story is at the end of the forty years—we can see the two stories as forming a kind of a framework around the whole saga of the wandering. In the first story, the Israelites were the first generation of those who left Egypt. In this story, they are the children and grandchildren of that generation. When we see this kind of framework, we look for the similarities and differences between the bracketing stories. At the same time, we understand that they suggest a theme for the stories between them.
ellauri171.html on line 409: It was a dangerous thing to do. He might have got away with it with Antipas, who was indolent and indecisive, but Herodias was another matter. She engineered a situation that led to John’s death, silencing him forever. Did Herodias do it alone? Probably not. It is more likely that all three (Antipas, Herodias and Salome) planned the charade beforehand, to provide an excuse for getting rid of John and silencing him. In any case John, already in prison, was quickly beheaded. Another political problem was solved. Were it not for the fact that the gospels recorded this deed, John’s name and the horror of his death would have been lost forever.
ellauri171.html on line 1162: Did the murder of Amnon help Tamar in any way? Probably not. It may have given her some fleeting satisfaction, but as matters stood she was condemned to the life of a childless widow.
ellauri172.html on line 301: 36 When Balak(L) heard that Balaam was coming, he went out to meet him at the Moabite town on the Arnon(M) border, at the edge of his territory. 37 Balak said to Balaam, “Did I not send you an urgent summons? Why didn’t you come to me? Am I really not able to reward you?”
ellauri180.html on line 479: Did wander darkling in the eternal space, Pimeinä harhasivat ikuista avaruutta,
ellauri180.html on line 519: Did glut himself again: a meal was bought Sai uutta syötävää, ateria lunastettiin
ellauri183.html on line 276: In the end, Cohn is subsequently taken to be sacrificed by BUZ. Now my question is this: Did Malamud try to recreate the scenes of Christ's sacrifice or was he referring to Abraham's ascent to Moriah to sacrifice Isaac (or Ishmael) only in this case, it was the son preparing the Father for sacrifice?
ellauri184.html on line 78: Mailer wrote his fourth novel, An American Dream, as a serial in Esquire magazine over eight months (January to August 1964), publishing the first chapter two months after he wrote it. In March 1965, Dial Press published a revised version. The novel generally received mixed reviews, but was a best seller. Joan Didion praised it in a review in National Review (April 20, 1965) and John W. Aldridge did the same in Life (March 19, 1965), while Elizabeth Hardwick panned it in Partisan Review (spring 1965).
ellauri184.html on line 84: In 1980, The Executioner's Song, Mailer's "real-life novel" of the life and death of murderer Gary Gilmore, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Joan Didion reflected the views of many readers when she called the novel "an absolutely astonishing book" at the end of her front-page review in the New York Times Book Review.
ellauri190.html on line 299: Cossack numbers increased when the warriors were joined by peasants escaping serfdom in Russia and dependence in the Commonwealth. Attempts by the szlachta to turn the Zaporozhian Cossacks into peasants eroded the formerly strong Cossack loyalty towards the Commonwealth. The government constantly rebuffed Cossack ambitions for recognition as equal to the szlachta. Plans for transforming the Polish–Lithuanian two-nation Commonwealth into a Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth made little progress, due to the unpopularity among the Ruthenian szlachta of the idea of Ruthenian Cossacks being equal to them and their elite becoming members of the szlachta. The Cossacks' strong historic allegiance to the Eastern Orthodox Church also put them at odds with officials of the Roman Catholic-dominated Commonwealth. Tensions increased when Commonwealth policies turned from relative tolerance to suppression of the Eastern Orthodox Church after the Union of Brest. The Cossacks became strongly anti-Roman Catholic, an attitude that became synonymous with anti-Polish. Did that make them any more pro-Russian? Naah.
ellauri194.html on line 344: Did you all see Paras imitating Nana patekar from Welcome movie!! It was hilarious!! I do think Asim is jealous of Paras getting all the attention from the girls.
ellauri194.html on line 488: What is the social justice activists' endgame? Did Faramir become a Steward? Why are European counties so big compared to American ones?Why do North Africans move to France if France colonized and oppressed them for years? Is it worth it to sacrifice Ukraine to keep the International Space Station going? What does the Constitution say about the right to privacy?
ellauri197.html on line 129: Did but our bodies touch, Kun mä otin siltä mälliä.
ellauri197.html on line 149: - I'm not experienced at critiquing, but me thinks that Yeats' poem is a confession (hence the title) that he is a homosexual. In other words, he is coming out of the closet. However, this is a premature judgment on my behalf, since I am not educated yet on the life of Yeats. Did Yeats have a family?
ellauri198.html on line 836: Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
ellauri210.html on line 1173: Three days before his death, he said calmly to a friend: "I am allergic to this planet". He wrote his final book in 1959 and upon completion, he asked his wife to send the manuscript to Breton. When she returned from the post office, she found him dead; he had hanged himself on the main beam of his studio. Another exit in the style of David Foster Wallace. Did he give a damn to how his wife might have taken it? Well maybe she was relieved. Asta is allergic to Miryam's kitty Chico but bears it, taking antihistamines. When she has had a bad day, she curls up in her room with Kitty in her lap.
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ellauri216.html on line 198: The Didache (Greek: Διδαχή, translit. Didakhé, lit. "Teaching"), also known as The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations (Διδαχὴ Κυρίου διὰ τῶν δώδεκα ἀποστόλων τοῖς ἔθνεσιν), is a brief anonymous early Christian treatise written in Koine Greek, dated by modern scholars to the first or (less commonly) second century AD. The first line of this treatise is "The teaching of the Lord to the Gentiles (or Nations) by the twelve apostles". The text, parts of which constitute the oldest extant written catechism, has three main sections dealing with Christian ethics, rituals such as baptism and Eucharist, and Church organization. The opening chapters describe the virtuous Way of Life and the wicked Way of Death. The Lord's Prayer is included in full. Baptism is by immersion, or by affusion if immersion is not practical. Fasting is ordered for Wednesdays and Fridays. Two primitive Eucharistic prayers are given. Church organization was at an early stage of development. Itinerant apostles and prophets are important, serving as "chief priests" and possibly celebrating the Eucharist. Meanwhile, local bishops and deacons also have authority and seem to be taking the place of the itinerant ministry.
ellauri216.html on line 330: Munkkeja ja nunnia hiippailee kylillä keräämässä rahoja hiippakunnalle. Se on kyllä vastoin Didakhen katkismusta. Valemunkki vaikuttaa hyvin väsyneeltä mutta piristyy kaljasta. "Herra oli laupias. Saimme pyhän äidin pelastettua palavasta kirkosta." Mikähän ihme tässä nyt on näiden pyromaanien kanssa? Pyromaanit on usein lytättyjä kaunaisia raukkoja.
ellauri217.html on line 84: Apostolisiin isiin luettujen henkilöiden lista on vaihdellut jonkin verran. Se perustuu vahvasti kirkon perinteisiin, vaikka kirjallisuuskriittinen tutkimus onkin todistanut, etteivät kaikki heidän nimiinsä pannut kirjoitukset ole peräisin heiltä saati toiselta vuosisadalta. Toisaalta uudemmista löydöistä 1880-luvulla löydetty Didakhe on ajoitettu apostolisten isien aikaan. Didakhe on varhaisin tunnettu kirkkojärjestys. Se koostuu kolmesta pääosasta, jotka käsittelevät kristillisiä oppeja, toimituksia, kuten kastetta ja ehtoollista, sekä kirkon organisaatiota. Siitä ei Wilho todennäköisesti perustanut.
ellauri219.html on line 857: Denis Diderot, French philosopher, author, and encyclopedist (1713-1784). Editor of the first encyclopedia
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ellauri242.html on line 194: Toukokuun 21. päivän kivilouhoksissa pidetyn hälisevän kokouksen jälkeen tehtiin päätös "Adzhimushkain kivilouhosten puolustusosaston perustamisesta", nim. "Stalinin mukaan nimetystä Adzhimushkain kivilouhoksen puolustusrykmentistä". Eri lähteiden mukaan yksikön henkilöstö oli tuolloin 5 000 - 15 000 ihmistä, luotiin erilaisia palveluja - sotilastuomioistuimen piirakkakokki Andrii Pirogov nimitettiin elintarvikeosaston päälliköksi (ennen sitä hän toimi elintarvikepäällikkönä nälkäisessä 51. armeijassa, mutta joutui vangiksi piirakoiden muilutuxesta syyskuussa 1942). Samanlaisia vastustussoluja, vaikkakaan ei niin pitkäkestoisia, oli myös Bykovskessa, Vergopolskessa - jopa 16 miestä. 3 päivän kuluttua he liittyivät 27 taistelijan divisioonaan, joka saapui rientomarssia 1,5 kuukaudessa ja kykki Didushevin louhoksissa. Bulganakskyissä kivilouhokset - 3 km Adzhi-Mushkaista - surmasivat elokuuhun mennessä useita kymmeniä sotilaita 510. erillisestä ilmatorjuntatykistidivisioonasta ja 396. kivääridivisioonan lääkintä- ja terveyspataljoonasta, ennen kaikkea luutnantti M. V. Svetlosanovin ja vanhemman poliittisen insinöörin V. S. Gogitidze. Lokakuun viimeisiin päiviin saakka natsit siivosivat Voikovin mukaan nimetyn tehtaan maanalaisia yhteyskäytäviä löytäen ja tuhoten lisää trappeja.
ellauri243.html on line 171: 1. Anaconda 2. Baloney pony 3. Birdie 4. Bobby 5. Boonga 6. Cack 7. Choad 8. Choda 9. Chode 10. Chopper 11. Cock 12. Crank 13. Custard launcher 14. Dick 15. Dicklet 16. Diddly 17. Dingaling 18. Ding-a-ling 19. Ding-dong 20. Dinger 21. Dingle 22. Dingus 23. Dingy 24. Dink 25. Dinkle 26. Dipstick 27. Dirk 28. Disco stick 29. Dog bone 30. Dong 31. Donger 32. Donkey Kong 33. Doodle 34. Dork 35. Down 36. Fire hose 37. Fuckpole 38. Gherkin 39. Hairy canary 40. Hammer 41. Hot rod 42. Hooter 43. Jade stalk 44. Jamoke 45. Jigger 46. Jimmy 47. Jock 48. Johnson 49. John Thomas 50. Joystick 51. Kielbasa 52. Knob 53. Lad 54. Langer 55. Lingam 56. Love muscle 57. Love stick 58. Love truncheon 59. Machine 60. Master John Goodfellow 61. Male member 62. Manhood 63. Maypole 64. Meat 65. Meat puppet 66. Meat rod 67. Meatstick 68. Meat stick 69. Member 70. Membrum virile 71. Nature’s scythe 72. Old chap 73. One-eyed trouser snake 74. Organ 75. Package 76. Pecker 77. Peen 78. Pee-pee 79. Pee-wee 80. Pego 81. Penis 82. Peter 83. Phallus 84. Pickle 85. Piece 86. Pike 87. Pingas 88. Pink cigar 89. Pintle 90. Pipe 91. Pisser 92. Pizzle 93. Plonker 94. Pork sword 95. Prick 96. Pud 97. Putz 98. P-word 99. Python 100. Ramrod 101. Rape tool 102. Rod 103. Root 104. Rutter 105. Salami 106. Sausage 107. Schlong 108. Schmuck 109. Sex tool 110. Shaft 111. Shlong 112. Shmekl 113. Skin flute 114. Snake 115. Snausage 116. Spitstick 117. Stretcher 118. Swipe 119. Tadger 120. Tagger 121. Tail 122. Tallywacker 123. Tarse 124. Thing 125. Thingy 126. Third leg 127. Todger 128. Tool 129. Trouser monkey 130. Trouser snake 131. Truncheon 132. Tube steak 133. Unit 134. Virile member 135. Wang 136. Weapon 137. Wee-wee 138. Weenie 139. Weeny 140. Whang 141. Wick 142. Widgie 143. Widdler 144. Wiener 145. Willie 146. Willy 147. Wingwang 148. Winkle 149. Winky 150. Yard 151. Ying-yang 152. January Nelson.
ellauri245.html on line 681: Its 2022, Im 56 yrs old (born 1966 that is), kids grown, 5am, and feeling a little menopausal. Came back to a song that from the 1st time I heard it in my teens, I pictured the guy of my dreams singing to me. (Definitely not this wimpy tenor Chris with thinning bangles, but another more manly guy.) Didn´t we all? Definitely a classic! Greetings to us all narcissistic women of the eighties!
ellauri248.html on line 108: Rob: Yeah, Cassie was like that. She was always finding connections to things and blah blah blah. She made a great partner because hey remember that time 20 years ago when my friends and I were in the woods and blah blah blah I want to tell you about all the people I work with and give you a brief description of each one of them and also explain in detail how my boss is and blah blah blah. My mind is trying to remember what happened 20 years ago and you know Cassie and I are great partners and we're best friends and people think we're dating but blah blah blah. Hey, time flies, man. Did I tell you what happened to me as a child? Did I remind you about Katy? Also, her family sure is weird. The people at the dig site are weird. Everyone is a suspect blah blah blah. Let me pause here to tell you how I deal with my roommate and also O'Kelly and my childhood and my current job and Katy and her weird family and interrogation and coffee and vodka and this dream I had and looking for clues and in the woods and we keep hitting dead ends and and and and and blahhhhhhhhhhhh.
ellauri257.html on line 360: Ilmeisistä syistä siis olen ennakkoasennoitunut että Witold Gombrowiczin katolis-oikishenkiset pornoväsäyxet tulevat vituttamaan rankasti. Saas nähdä. Jan Tolpan esipuhe ruozinnoxeen lupaa pahaa ainakin. Kekäs tää Tolppa edes on? Sven Stolpen veljenpoika. Sen isäkin oli kääntäjä, Birger Stolpe, jonka isä oli ylikontrollööri Johan Stolpe, joka ei tiettävästi mitään kääntänyt ellei jotain kyniä tai klemmareita virkapaikalta. Janne kyllä: från klassisk grekiska har Janne översatt Platon, Aristoteles, Longinos och Euripides, från franska Michel de Montaigne, Denis Diderot och Honoré de Balzac. Janne ei tuntenut Sven Stolpea. Pappa och han var inte kontanta. Jannella on kotona lundioissa kattoon asti kirjoja. Se täyttää 83 ellei ole kuollut. Det är viktigt att översätta även sånt skit som Gombrovicz om man vill uppehålla det fria samhället.
ellauri257.html on line 520: What kind of inner, private life did Alma have? Did she tire of years of cooking, cleaning, ironing and sewing for Singer? Was it difficult to be the wife of a public person? How did she cope with his escapades? About these the manuscript remains silent. After all, Alma belonged to a social class where women weren’t encouraged to explore such details. In an interview, she does represent the younger Singer as easy-going and says how much he changed over time. But she ascribes those changes to how much people wanted from him and not the other way around.
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ellauri299.html on line 152: Pam Leis:Did not finish & do not intend to finish. Too much guilt-tripping, not enough suspense.
ellauri300.html on line 450: Did you write the book of love
ellauri300.html on line 881: 3 Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? 4 Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied just to human beings but to God.”
ellauri302.html on line 270: Manke, Manke. Did you call me? Hush! Speak more softly. I stole out of bed. So that pa wouldn't hear. I'm afraid, that he'll beat me.
ellauri302.html on line 351: Yekel, rushes into the basement a burning candle in his hand. His hair is in disorder. Over his nightshirt he has thrown a coat. He shouts wildly.) Rifkele! Rifkele! Is Rifkele here? (No reply. He tears the curtains of the compartments violently aside.) Rifkele! Where is she? (Waking Reizel and Basha.) Where is Rifkele! Rifkele! Where is she? Whatever happened to the scroll? Did they elope together?
ellauri302.html on line 409: Reb Ali, more calmly, spitting out. Blessed be His Name. I feel easier on that score. (To Yekel.) What made you talk such nonsense? (To Reizel, without looking at her.) Did she go away? Isn't she back yet? (To Yekel.) Has anybody gone to look for her?
ellauri310.html on line 582: Did Thomas Wolfe really have a problem
ellauri317.html on line 120: "ja kumartui suutelemaan tätä, Dido uhkaa murtaa hänen nenänsä… ja käskee häntä menemään helvettiin (3.104)!"
ellauri317.html on line 135: Aeneas itse, joka on kaukana velvollisuudentuntoisesta ja tunnetusti "hiljaisesta" Vergiliusin sankarista, tulee hämmentäväksi, röyhkeäksi alkoholistiksi, mitä enemmän eepos etenee Karthagossa oleskellessaan Vergilius (4.259–75) ei näe romanttista kaupungin perustajaa, tilapäisesti velvollisuutensa unohtanutta, vaan himokkaan ja hillittömän roiston. Kun Dido huutaa Aeneasta hänen lähestyvän lähtönsä vuoksi, kaukana hänen tunteettomasta, joskin kohtelias ja syvästi retorinen vastaus riveillä 4.333–61, Kotliarevskin Aeneas vapauttaa Didon loukkausten tulvan ja käskee häntä kirjaimellisesti menemään helvettiin. Myöhemmin, kun troijalaiset naiset yrittivät polttaa Troijan laivaston Sisiliassa, kuuluisa "hurskas" Aeneas lähtee pitkälle tiradille, jossa hän loukkaa rajusti kaikkia Rooman panteonin suuria jumalia peräkkäin, mukaan lukien omaa äitiään Venusta. Lopuksi, siltä varalta, että lukijalla olisi vielä epäilyksiä tämän Aeneaksen moraalista säikeestä, alamaailmassa hänet kuvataan nimenomaan pelkuriksi (3.63), jota Sibyllan täytyy vetää kädestä näkemään isänsä. Tämä selvästi epäsankarillinen ja inspiroimaton Aeneas on kuitenkin enemmän kuin parodia, ja itse asiassa viittaa runon juoksevaan lankaan – hahmojen ja auktoriteettien ennakkotapausten lähes subversiiviseen skeptisyyteen.
ellauri317.html on line 140: Dido and Aeneas, Pompeo Batoni, 1747 (priv. coll.).
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Did the Gospel writers choose the name 'Judas' Iscariot as the traitor deliberately, because Judaism and the name Judah had the same etymology and they wanted people to hate Jews?
ellauri336.html on line 443: Did the Jewish People Have Any Pre-Battle Prayer in Biblical Times?
ellauri342.html on line 394: World Laughter Day is celebrated every year on the first Sunday of May, and this year it is celebrated on May 5. Shrill or funny, giggly or bubbly, on this day, let out your laughter and laugh to your heart’s content. As Shakespeare said, “With mirth and laughter, let old wrinkles come.” We want you to spend your life with laughter and joy. Did you know that laughter decreases stress? By laughing, the brain releases endorphins which make one feel happy. So do not let anyone dampen your day, and laugh as much as you want.
ellauri346.html on line 174: Did Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson say "Israel has the right to commit genocide"?
ellauri346.html on line 301: Did Ukraine's First Lady Spend $1.1M on Cartier Jewelry During September 2023 NYC Trip?
ellauri348.html on line 746: Runot saavuttivat kansainvälistä menestystä. Napoleon ja Diderot olivat merkittäviä ihailijoita, ja Voltairen tiedettiin kirjoittaneen heistä parodioita. Thomas Jefferson piti Ossiania "suurimpana runoilijana, joka on koskaan ollut", ja aikoi oppia gaelia voidakseen lukea hänen runojaan alkuperäisessä muodossaan. Ne julistettiin kelttiläisiksi vastineiksi klassisille kirjailijoille, kuten Homer Simpsonille. "Ossianin aidot jäännökset... ovat monessa suhteessa samaa leimaa kuin Ilias " , oli Thoreaun mielipide. Hemmetti jenkit on sitten hölmöjä. Teokset vaikuttivat moniin kirjailijoihin, mukaan lukien Walter Scott, ja maalarit ja säveltäjät valitsivat ossiaanisia aiheita.
ellauri348.html on line 752: Filosofinen tutkimus ylevän ja kauniin ideamme alkuperästä on Edmund Burken kirjoittama estetiikkaa käsittelevä tutkielma vuodelta 1757. Se oli ensimmäinen täydellinen filosofinen esitys kauniin ja ylevän erottamiseksi omiin rationaalisiin kategorioihinsa. Se herätti merkittävien ajattelijoiden, kuten Denis Diderot'n ja Immanuel Kantin, huomion. Tää on siis sama oikeisto-oligarkki Burke joka reflektoi raivokkaasti Ranskan vallankumousta vastaan albumissa 322. Burkea peukuttivat mm. kanssakusipäät Poe ja Yeats.
ellauri352.html on line 70: Friedrich von Schiller litteröi vain yhden luvun Denis Diderot'n Jacques the Fatalist and his Master, Jacques le fataliste et son maître (kirjoitettu vuosina 1765–1784), joka ilmestyi saksaksi vuonna 1785. Sitten vuonna 1792 Wilhelm Christhelf Sigmund Mylius julkaisi ensimmäisen täydellisen käännöksen.
ellauri360.html on line 436: Mitä tulee käsikirjoituksiin, jotka poltettiin Konstantinuksen käskystä, ei todellakaan ole mainintaa sellaisesta tosiasiassa tapahtuneesta Konstantinuksen käskystä tai Nikean kirkolliskokouksessa. Anaalipuolueen asiakirja, jossa väitettiin Kristus olevan luotu olento, hylättiin sen voimakkaan vastustuksen vuoksi ja repelöitiin silpuiksi kaikkien neuvostossa läsnä olevien silmissä. Konstantinuksella ja Nikean kirkolliskokouksella ei ollut käytännössä mitään tekemistä kaanonin muodostamisen kanssa. Siitä ei edes keskusteltu Nizzassa. Neuvosto, joka teki kiistattoman päätöksen kaanonista, pidettiin Carthagessa vuonna 397, kuusikymmentä vuotta Konstantinuksen kuoleman jälkeen. Kuitenkin kauan ennen Konstantinusta kaikki kristityt tunnustivat 21 kirjaa (4 evankeliumia, Apostolien teot, 13 Paavali, 1. Pietari, 1. Johannes, Ilmestyskirja). Siellä oli 10 kiistanalaista kirjaa (Heprealaiskirje, Jaakob, 2. Pietari, 2-3 Johannes, Juudas, Ps-Barnabas, Hermas, Didache, Heprealaiskirje) ja useita, joita useimmat pidettiin harhaoppisina – Pietarin, Tuomaan, Mattaiaan evankeliumit, Apostolien teot. Andrew, John jne.
ellauri365.html on line 594: Elisabet Gyllenkrok, som var 13 år äldre än Verner, vistades i flera omgångar som ett slags sällskapsdam i änkefriherrinnan Didrica Beata Sophia Rütterskjölds, f. v. Vegesack hem. Denna dam (1802—84) var Verner von Heidenstams mormor, och han hyste för Betty »en hängivenhet utan gräns», efter vad han själv berättar i memoarboken. Det var under de täta besöken hos mormodern, som Verner von Heidenstam lärde känna Betty Gyllenkrok. I sina brev till henne anslår han stundom en ton av Don Juan, men en tanke på åldersskillnaden och en blick på Betty Gyllenkroks konterfej skingrar alla misstankar om någon häftigare passion. Eller hur? Stavningsfelen är redan uppenbara. Fantastiskt illa stavat för en pojke. Vernerin piirustuxet oli kehnoja. Entä runot? Selasin läpi kokoelman Dikter: aika heikkoja, täynnä klischeitä.
ellauri369.html on line 345: 1833 Ralph Waldo Emerson vieraili Carlyleilla Craigenbuttockissa. Emerson ja muut samanmieliset amerikkalaiset olivat vaikuttaneet syvästi Carlylen oikeistohenkisistä esseistä ja päättäneet tavata hänet kirjallisen pyhiinvaelluksen pohjoisen päätepisteen aikana; sen piti olla alku elinikäiselle ystävyydelle ja kuuluisalle kirjeenvaihdolle . Vuonna 1833 julkaistiin esseet "Diderot" ja "Laske Cagliostro"; jälkimmäisessä Carlyle esitteli ajatuksen "teollisuuden kapteeneista".
ellauri370.html on line 208: Has Ukraine's army built substantial defensive positions in front of Russia fortified lines? What are some of the most interesting unknown events/facts (mysteries) of history? Why do Finnish people seem to resist the Swedish language, but are happy to learn and speak English? Why is China’s communism so different than Russia´s? What is the most fascinating historical photo? How do I access a phone with a broken touch screen through a computer? Who is the mother of the President of Ukraine? Why did she fail to teach him Ukrainian? Did she teach her Hebrew or Jiddish? Doesn’t Putin realize he will be VAPORIZED 15 to 20 minutes after he launches his first missile? Why don't elite soldiers and Navy SEALs have physiques like Dwayne Johnson or Vin Diesel? Do you trust Ukraine to use the M1 Abrams tanks responsibly? Why not?
ellauri375.html on line 131: Aloita keskustelemalla päivien pituudesta 1. Mooseksen kirjan ensimmäisessä luvussa. Vartiotorniseuran julkaisu Life--How Did It Get Here? [suom. Elämän alkuperä – Viisi tärkeää kysymystä] huomauttaa totuudenmukaisesti, että heprean sana yom, käännettynä ”päivä”, voi tarkoittaa eri pituisia aikoja.2 Koska yom joskus sallii 24 tuntia pidemmän ajanjakson, Vartiotorniseura on päättänyt ”päivän” tarkoittavan sellaista läpi koko 1. Mooseksen kirjan ensimmäisen luvun.
ellauri375.html on line 384: Did Jesus die on the cross to have FUN?
ellauri375.html on line 390: So what was the meaning of HIS life? Did God have fun with it?
ellauri377.html on line 132: Barnabaan kirjeenä tunnettu asiakirja voidaan jakaa kahteen osaan. Luvut 1–17 antavat Kristus-keskeisen tulkinnan Vanhasta testamentista, joka sen mukaan tulee ymmärtää hengellisesti, ei uhraamissääntöjen kirjaimellisen merkityksen mukaisesti (luku 2: Jumalan toivoma uhri on murtuneen sydämen uhri), paasto (3: paasto, jonka Jumala haluaa, johtuu epäoikeudenmukaisuudesta), ympärileikkaus (9), ruokavalio (10: säännöt, jotka todella kieltävät käyttäytymisen, kuten rukoilemasta Jumalaa vain avun tarpeessa, kuten sikojen huutaminen nälkäisenä, mutta isäntänsä huomioiminen kylläisenä, tai saalistamista kuten kotka, haukka, leija ja varis jne.; ja se käsky pureskella mietiskelemällä Herran sanaa ja jakaa kavio etsimällä tulevaa pyhää maailmaa tässä maailmassa vaeltaessa), sapatti (15) ja temppeli (16). Jeesuksen intohimo ja kuolema juutalaisten käsissä, sanotaan, näkyvät oikein ymmärretyissä syntipukin (7) ja punaisen hiehon (8) rituaaleissa sekä asennossa, jonka Mooses omaksui ojentaessaan käsiään (esim. Kirjeen kirjoittajan tuntema kreikkalainen Septuaginta- teksti) teloitusristin muodossa, kun taas Joosua, jonka nimi kreikaksi on Ἰησοῦς (Jeesus), taisteli Amalekia vastaan (12). Neljä viimeistä lukua, 18-21, ovat versio The Two Ways -opetuksesta, joka esiintyy myös Didakhe">Didachen luvuissa 1-5. Tämä tie vie kotiin. Tämä tie ei vie kotiin. No two ways about it. You can't have both. Have your cake and eat it. To make an omelette, you have to break some eggs.
ellauri391.html on line 166: Instead, God is revealed to be a poet and his poem is nothing other than the creation, an invention of God's speech. The Bible is the "divine Aeneid," charting the waters of human life, making sense of the odyssey of human life. Jesus is Aeneas, God is Anchises, and Maria of Magdala is Dido.
ellauri408.html on line 445: Please do give us your “spiritual” interpretation of satanic commandments to stone girls to death for being raped (Deuteronomy 22:23-24) and for fathers to sell their daughters as sex slaves with an option to buy them back if they don’t “please” their new masters (Exodus 21:7-11). Did the Holy Spirit inspire these satanic commandments? As a member of the Trinity, did Jesus approve them? He must have, since they ended up in the Bible … unless the Bible was written by evil-minded men. As it so obviously was.
ellauri409.html on line 273: Did you ever hear of looking in your heart? Sanotaanko siellä mitään omastatunnosta?
ellauri411.html on line 608: Huolimatta ristiriidassa Joh. 3:13:n ja itsensä kanssa , Roomalaisille 1: 6 ja 1 Timoteukselle 5:16, Paavali meni kerran kolmanteen taivaaseen puhumaan Jumalan kanssa ja tuli sitten taas alas ( B ΄ Pros Korintti 15 : 1-5 ) . Tästä "faktasta" on tehty suuri vitsi satiirisessa teoksessa Philopatris tai Didascomenos , jonka aikaansaajaxi luetaan kreikkalainen jättiläinen Lukianos Samosatasta, joka eli noin vuosisadan Paavalin jälkeen.
ellauri413.html on line 576: Nikolas Cochin fils joka kaiversi kirjan lällyn kuvituxen oli Ludi XV:n suojakki. Sillä oli kaivertajatätejä jotka oli jansenisteja kuten Blaise Paskalakki. Jansen oli Hollannista. Cochin oli hovin makutuomari kuten Lenita Airisto-vainaja. Ludin kuoltua se jäi muodista ja kuoli köyhänä. Tosi mauttomia pullaposkia on sen kuvittamat sotasankarit. Diderotin tietosanakirjan kansi on samaiselta Nikeltä, samaa lällypullapossutyyliä. Lenita, Kirsti Paakkanen ja Aira Samulin tuppaavat mulla sekoittumaan keskenään. Mixköhän E. Saarinen nuoli tälläsiä julkkisämmyrkäisiä? Kirstin perinnöstä on käyty kova nujakka. Airan hautajaisiin julkkixet pukeutuivat pellesti. Lenita on ilmeisesti vielä nipin napin elävien kirjoissa.
ellauri418.html on line 262: Rousseau asui hänen luonaan Les Charmettesissa vuodesta 1735. Sitten hän varmisti hänen henkisen, filosofisen, musiikillisen, taiteellisen ja tunteellisen koulutuksensa niin paljon, ettei hän koskaan unohtaisi häntä. J.-J. Rousseau kutsuu häntä "mamiksi". Hän huomasi kiinnostuksensa kirjallisuudesta tällä hetkellä, luki paljon ja opiskeli ahkerasti. Siellä hän kirjoitti runonsa nimeltä Le Verger des Charmettes, jonka François-Joseph de Conzié ja Madame de Warens ovat panneet merkille. Tämän runon seurauksena päätettiin, että Rousseaulla oli taitoja kirjallisuudesta ja hänestä voi tulla kirjailija. Rousseau ja Madame de Warens pohtivat aiheita, joita hän voisi käsitellä, ja heidän keskusteluissaan nousee esiin kysymys eriarvoisuudesta ja orjuudesta, jossa miehet pitävät naisia. Rousseau kirjoitti sitten kaksi sivua otsikolla Naiset, joissa käsiteltiin miesten ja naisten välisen epätasa-arvon taustalla olevia syitä ja katsauksia historian maineikkaat naiset: Dido, Lucretia, Jeanne d'Arc. Tätä tekstiä voidaan pitää alkusoittona keskustelulle ihmisten välisen epätasa-arvon alkuperästä ja perusteista, mutta jos Rousseau ei ole vielä kehittänyt tässä tekstissä avaimia luonnon ja kulttuurin käsitteiden analysointiin, hän aloittelee tunnustamalla epäoikeudenmukaisuudet, joita on tehty ihmisille tyyppiä naiset.
xxx/ellauri013.html on line 165: Dideroon hamsterimarkiisin roolia näyttelin varmaan,
xxx/ellauri057.html on line 1325: Niin tai näin, minun on naisen sukuelimen mystifiointia vaikea allekirjoittaa, oli kyseessä sitten miesnero tai tietäjänainen. Eikö neroudesta ja inspiraatiosta ole jo luovuttu, siirrytty pois runokiemuroista, joita Vaara tuijotti eikä izekään aina ymmärtänyt? Too Lyrical, Didn't Read.
xxx/ellauri059.html on line 350: He is certainly left at the end of the play with very little to his name, although at least he is able to keep his property until his death. I think it would be difficult not to feel some sympathy for Shylock as all the goy characters celebrate at the end while he is all alone. It would be interesting to revisit Shylock in the years following and find out what he did next. Did he start to collect another big ball of thread.
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 143: Did he smile his work to see? Nauroiko se töilleen hää
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 144: Did he who made the Lamb make thee? Jonka työtä päkäpää?
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 271: Aeneas and Dido (Roman)
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 411: Um, no, no one is saying that. The idea is hilarious. This is where it goes wrong: Govt taking a little less from the rich than before is not a gift! It was THEIR money in the first place. How did we ever get to the place where people think that everything belongs to the govt like a king in feudal and ancient times, and we are all just subjects, serfs, and they will tell US how much of our own earnings we get to keep? Didn't we fight a revolution to abolish that nonsense?
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 412:
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xxx/ellauri091.html on line 292: Hauptmann's early dramas reflect the influence of Henrik Ibsen, but the production of Die Weber, a dramatization of the Silesian weavers' revolt of 1844, brought him fame as the leading playwright of his generation. Hauptmann did not only want to give realistic details, but he paid a great deal of attention to historical accuracy, and studied various dialects. His weavers are "flat-chested, coughing creatures of the looms, whose knees are bent with much sitting." The women's clothes are ragged, but some of the young girls are not without charm � they have "delicate figures, large protruding melancholy eyes." Structurally the play, which was at first banned, was innovative � there is no single, individual hero in the cast of more than 70 characters. (Didn't exceed the 80 character limit of first generation mainframe computers.)
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 160: I'm often asked did something happen around the time I wrote Kevin. Did I have some revelation or transsexual operation? The truth is that Kevin is of a piece with my other work. There's nothing special about Kevin. The other books are good too, go and buy them! It just tripped over an issue that was just ripe for exploration and by some miracle found its audience. School killings having come into vogue helped of course.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 203: What strikes me about that definition is that “without permission” bit. However are we fiction writers to seek “permission” to use a character from another race or culture, or to employ the vernacular of a group to which we don’t belong? Do we set up a stand on the corner and approach passers-by with a clipboard, getting signatures that grant limited rights to employ an Indonesian character in Chapter Twelve, the way political volunteers get a candidate on the ballot? Anyway, do you really expect us Americans to seek permission from any of those lower races? Did we do so when we appropriated their land and property?
xxx/ellauri113.html on line 502: How dense can these creation types really be? Wanting very much for something to be true turns people into imbeciles. The least one can say for Dawkins is that he knows what he doesn´t know. He his happy to just wait and see. One of my daughters challenged the teacher and said, “Miss, you keep saying ‘evolution did it,’ but you never actually explain how evolution did it.” The teacher had to confess that my daughter made a valid criticism, and the rest of class agreed. So what? How did god create the snake? Did he roll it like Gary Larson shows, or did he use some other method? Did he just make a hypnotic gesture? (Yes, see below.)
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1027: Did Barbie have anything to do with shaping feminism today? Many may argue, yes, that Barbie was the one doll that broke the limits, gave girls a hope for independence and success. Barbie never did housework, she never had any children, and she was never married. It was a new American dream to females, and Barbie was the newest idol.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 78: Uusklassismia kohti siirryttäessä Broucher menetti suosiota. Denis Diderot kritisoi Boucherin teoksia niiden teennäisyydestä sekä Boucherin tavasta halventaa omaa vaimoaan käyttämällä tätä mallina esimerkiksi teoksessa Odaliski. Boucher ei antanut valistusfilosofin lannistaa itseään, vaikkakin tämä kritiikki toimi myöhemmin yllykkeenä Boucherin maineen mustaamiselle. François Boucher kuoli 30. toukokuuta 1770 Pariisissa.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 287: The Realest Rap Lyrics About Fatherhood? All The Changes To Kanye’s ‘The Life Of Pablo’. For The Record: Is Kanye West’s ‘Jesus Is King’ Good Or Bad? Paul McCartney Didn’t Realize He Was Creating Songs When He Recorded With Kanye West!
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xxx/ellauri128.html on line 138: À l'Académie, il soutint généralement le parti des Philosophes, mais sans en faire partie car les excès de ses membres l’irritaient : « Les grands raisonneurs et les sous-petits raisonneurs de notre siècle, disait-il, en feront et en diront tant qu’ils finiront par m’envoyer à confesse. » Ses relations avec Voltaire furent froides et leur correspondance n’est qu’académique et de politesse. Il n’avait pas de relations avec Diderot, dont on lui reprocha d’avoir fait échouer la candidature à l’Académie. Il se brouilla avec D'Alembert et les deux hommes ne se réconcilièrent jamais entièrement. Généralement, son caractère autoritaire rendit ses relations souvent difficiles avec ses collègues.
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 198:
Ota kristityltä helvetin pelko ja otat uskon myös.
xxx/ellauri134.html on line 497: Why Did They Draw Nazca Lines? Were They Airborne!
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xxx/ellauri138.html on line 298: The next time I'm in New York, I will take the Amtrak train service to Rhinecliff and an uber to the Bard cemetery to arrive late in the afternoon on a Saturday. I'll have with me my birthday radio, which I'll tune into WMNR as Susan makes her introduction and turn it up loud so Philip can sing along to I Did It My Way. It was his way all right, though it didn't amount to much.
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1046: Kun hän lähti Avonista vuonna 1828 (esipuheessaan Hégésippen kerätyille teoksille, Sainte-Beuve ilmoittaa meille, että Hégésippe oli erinomainen klassisen kirjallisuuden opiskelija ja että hänellä oli lahjakkuus latinalaiseen tulkintaan), hän aloitti oppisopimuskoulutuksen oikolukijana Provinsin kustantaja, monsieur Lebeau - Hégésippe viittaa teoksissaan M. Lebeaun tyttäreen "sisarekseen" ja hän omisti lyhyet proosakertomuksensa hänelle. Kun Kaarle X kulki Provinsin läpi vuonna 1828, Sainte-Beuve ilmoittaa meille, Moreau kirjoitti isänmaallisen runonsa Vive le roi! . Hégésippe Moreau meni Pariisiin ennen vuotta 1830. M.Lebrunin neuvosta hän lähetti kopion kirjeestään painamisesta M. Firmin Didotille, ja hänet palkattiin Didot -kustantamolla, joka sijaitsi rue Jacobilla, mutta lähti tämä työnantaja pian sen jälkeen. Hän osallistui heinäkuun vallankumoukseen 1830, työskenteli lyhyesti opettajana ( maître d'étude ) ja alkoi johtaa Böömin elämää.
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 347: Could there possibly be a connection between Scholem’s own confession of moral confusion and his treatment of Frank. Did he see something of himself in Frank, who was accused of various sexual perversions, and recoil in horror? While there can be no definitive answer to this question, considering Scholem’s emotional life from the years in which he was writing this pathbreaking essay creates the possibility of a new reading.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 78: joiden ajattelua on sittemmin tutkittu turhankin paljon. Tutuiksi ovat tulleet esimerkiksi Rousseau, Voltaire ja Diderot, mutta vain harva on nykyään kuullut Louis-Sébastien Mercier’stä (1740-1814), aikansa terävimpiin (hah) ja suosituimpiin (hah hah) yhteiskuntakriitikoihin lukeutuneesta ajattelijasta ja kirjailijasta. Mercier’tä on tutkittu varsin vähän, ja suuressa osassa häntä sivuavia tutkimuksia on päästy lähinnä negatiiviseen kuvaukseen. Häntä on pidetty kirjallisuuden ”tusinatyöläisenä”, haihattelijana – ei niinkään merkittävänä ajattelijana (kuten mä) – ja on ivallisesti todettu, että hänen ansionsa piilevät suurten filosofi en ajatusten onnistuneessa jäljittelyssä. Tästä pilkkanimet ”Rousseaun apina” tai ”Diderot’n karikatyyri”.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 415: Who's Winston Churchill? Did he ever make a movie? No? Then what's the big deal? Well reportedly he finagled to have this one made, Brit propaganda from inception to final credits, all about Brit superstar and icon Lord Nelson and his dangerous liasion with a married lady from the wrong side of the tracks. Delivered with finesse and verve by Olivier and Leigh, in the flush of their fame and talent, there is a sort of magical spell evoked, and the recreation of Nelson's passing (high on Brit radar, nil on American) (oh! spoiler alert!, dammit!) might tug a tear or two.
xxx/ellauri165.html on line 623: Did they crucify you to share my blues?
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 139: cotali uscir de la schiera ov’è Dido, he ulostuivat varjosta missä kykkii Dido,
xxx/ellauri170.html on line 90: The title is taken from a line in Wordsworth's 'Ode to Immortality': "High instincts, before which our mortal nature, Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised."
xxx/ellauri170.html on line 574: Did you have a brain scan?
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 54: Raju Kakka Pibels, äkäisen näköinen ambranvärinen vanha itäintiaani ilman paitaa, työskentelee yrityksessä Didi paikkakunnalla Kakkanad, India.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 117: After some exploring, Abel discovers an enchanting forest where he hears a strange bird-like singing. His Indian friends avoid the forest because of its evil spirit-protector, "the Daughter of the Didi." Persisting in the search, Abel finally finds Rima the Bird Girl. She has dark hair, a smock of spider webs, and can communicate with birds in an unknown tongue. When she shields a coral snake, Abel is bitten and falls unconscious.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 119: Haha, Didi? Tapahtuikohan tää Kakkanadissa? No ei vaan Venezuelassa, Därek Breitensteinin kotimaassa. Eteenpäin.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 270: Did being dressed like a girl leave Ernestine confused? You bet! xxx/ellauri179.html on line 564: “It's an awful thing,” Nick said. “Did you know him?”
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1088: Theodor Seuss Geisel March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991. Were Green Eggs and Ham not eaten because they are treif? Is the Cat wearing a Hat in lieu of a yarmulke? Did Horton hear a who, lay an egg, and ask why this night is different from all other nights?
xxx/ellauri200.html on line 188: Writing in The New York Review of Books about Naipaul in 1980, Joan Didion offered the following portrayal of the writer:
xxx/ellauri202.html on line 405: If you liked this, you might also like 25 Insanely Cool Gadgets That You Didn´t Know You Needed!
xxx/ellauri215.html on line 95: Did you know that during sex, men thrust an average of 60-120 times?” wrote one person on Yelp. Clinical sexologist Sunny Rodgers tells me that she’s heard the same number. “That’s from entering the vagina to ejaculation,” she explains.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 42: Did you know that Ursula K. Le Guin wrote a science fiction novel with a lesbian protagonist? I wouldn’t blame you if not; The Telling is not one of her more popular books. I wasn’t even sure if I wanted to review it—I try to feature sapphic authors with my reviews here, if at all possible. But I have a soft spot in my heart for The Telling, and I do believe that it is highly underrated when it comes to Le Guin’s esteemed corpus of work.
xxx/ellauri233.html on line 261: Brittien ja hollantilaisten protestanttisen kaukoidän ryöstölaivaston laivat oli nimeltään Toivo, Hyväntekeväisyys, Usko, Tottelevaisuus, Voitto-Sanoma. Laivaston alkuperäinen tehtävä oli purjehtia Etelä-Amerikan länsirannikolle, missä he vaihtaisivat rahtinsa hopeaan, ja suunnata Japaniin vain, jos ensimmäinen tehtävä epäonnistuu. Siinä tapauksessa heidän piti hankkia hopeaa Japanista ja ostaa mausteita Molukkeilta ennen kuin he suuntasivat takaisin Eurooppaan. Heidän tavoitteenaan oli purjehtia Magellanin salmen läpi päästäkseen kohtalolleen, mikä pelotti monia merimiehiä ankarista sääolosuhteista johtuen. Laivastossa oli kaiken kukkuraxi mukana 30 englantilaista muusikkoa, mm. Yardbirds, Beatles, Dusty Springfield, Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Elton John, David Bowie, Phil Collins, Cat Stevens, Sid Vicious, Brian Eno, Ozzy Osbourne, Led Zeppelin, Keith Richards, Freddie Mercury, Keith Moon, Adele, Amy Winehouse, The Who, Electric Light Orchestra, The Smiths, The Gorillaz, Bee Gees, Dua Lipa, Dire Straits, Spice Girls, Iron Maiden, The Queen, Olivia Newton-John, Billy Idol, Boy George, Pink Floyd, Motörhead, The Clash, Elvis Costello, Nick Drake, Donovan, Marianne Faithful, Edward Elgar, Petula Clark, Kate Bush, Sade, Dido, Sting, Seal, Cream, Haendel ja Rod Stewart. No okei, oli niitä enemmän kuin 30, mutta silti vittu. Ne kaikki hukkuivat. Jotkut heitettiin laidan yli ärsyttävästä soitosta.
xxx/ellauri239.html on line 152: Did Jesus say anything about Abortion?
xxx/ellauri239.html on line 153: Did Jesus say anything about Abortion?
xxx/ellauri239.html on line 157: Let’s step back a moment and look at that assumption. Did Jesus say anything about abortion? Did he really believe that abortion was okay?
xxx/ellauri239.html on line 183: Did Jesus say anything about sodomy?
xxx/ellauri250.html on line 601: But was he a cynic? Was he an efficient epicure like Viennese Australian Singer? Was his mother Israel a Jew? Did he hate his mom?
xxx/ellauri255.html on line 118: Rob Attaboy: The Bolsheviks didn’t have the support of the majority of people around the country at the time of the revolution. Didn’t that put them at a serious disadvantage once the civil war began?
xxx/ellauri261.html on line 257: Suddenly she grabbed my knee. “Sammy,” she said, “do you think that Alice and I are lesbians?” I had a genuine hot curl of fire up my spine. “I don’t see that it’s anybody’s business one way or another,” I said. “Do you care whether we are,” she asked. “Not in the least,” I said. I was suddenly dripping wet. “Are you queer or gay or different or ‘of it’ as the French say or whatever they are calling it nowadays,” she said, looking narrowly at me. I waggled my hand sidewise. “Both ways,” I said. “I don’t see why I should go through life limping on just one leg to satisfy a so-called norm.” “It bothers a lot of people,” Gertrude said. “But like you said, it’s nobody’s business, it came from the Judeo-Christian ethos, especially Saint Paul the bastard, but he was complaining about youngsters who were not really that way, they did it for money, everybody suspects us or knows but nobody says anything about it. Did Thornie tell you?” “Only when I asked him a direct question and then he didn’t want to answer, he didn’t want to at all. He said yes he supposed in the beginning but that it was all over now.” Gertrude laughed. “How could he know. He doesn’t know what love is. And that’s just like Thornie.”
xxx/ellauri293.html on line 167: Kirje koostuu 21 luvusta. Se on vapaamuotoinen teologinen kirjoitelma, joka voidaan jakaa kahteen osaan. Ensimmäinen osa (luvut 1–17) käsittelee kristinuskon opillisia kysymyksiä, ja erityisesti sitä, kuinka vanhan liiton aikaiset ilmoituxet on tulkittava uuden liittosopimuxen valossa. Se pyrkii osoittamaan, että ainoastaan kristityt ovat tulkinneet Mooseksen lain oikein (tietysti). Toinen osa (luvut 18–21) käsittelee oikeaa kristillistä vaellusta käyttäen vertauskuvana kahta tietä, valon tietä ja pimeyden tietä. Don't underestimate The Power of The dark side of The force. Tämä osa muistuttaa vastaavanlaisia kohtia Didakhessa ja Hermaan Paimenessa. Tää Didakhe on tullut ennenkin vastaan, albumeissa Didakhe">216 ja 217.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 583: A lot of pulp writers have (or had) style. Mary Clark (+2020) had a style, Dean Koontz (*1945), Stephen King (*1947), Molly Cochran (*1949), Andrew Klavan (*1954), Larry Block (*1938), Susan Isaacs (*1943), Harlan Coben (*1961), Sue Grafton (+2017), they all have styles. Or had. I am told I have a style too (or had), although I don’t really know what style is. Didn't.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 645: Did you ever hear of a guy with plumber’s block? Electrician’s block? Did a mechanic ever have mechanic’s block? No, no, and no. The reason is that none of them get paid if they don’t show up to work, so block isn’t really a viable option like flu. However for writers, it often is, but then, they don't get paid. Read Trollope’s autobiography. He worked according to schedule and if he finished a novel, but still had fifteen minutes left in his usual writing day, he would take a fresh piece of paper, write “Chapter One” and get started immediately. Time’s a-wasting, children, said Trollope and went out to fornicate some neighborhood trollops. It pays to be mediocre.
xxx/ellauri380.html on line 240: Did Oskar Dirlewanger have any redeeming qualities? xxx/ellauri387.html on line 407: Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised: syyllisenä Mezätalon vessasta muna kädessä:
xxx/ellauri387.html on line 474: “Those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a Creature Moving about in worlds not realised, High instincts before which our mortal Nature Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised.”
xxx/ellauri397.html on line 99: Muita, jotka ovat antaneet äänen tälle Jeesuksen ja Johanneksen välisen suhteen tulkinnalle, ovat olleet filosofit Denis Diderot ja Jeremy Bentham. Pappi Gene Robinson käsitteli Jeesuksen mahdollisia homoeroottisia taipumuksia saarnassaan vuonna 2005. Robinsonin väitettä on arvostellut muun muassa David W. Virtue, joka sanoi sitä "kauhistuttavaksi dekonstruktionismiksi liberaalien lobbyssa, joka pyörittele syrjäisimpiäkin asioita muuttaaksesi sen vihjeeksi siitä, että Raamatun hahmot ovat homoja". Come to think of it, koko kolminaisuuskolmikko on all male paneeli.
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