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ellauri014.html on line 78: The 256th couplet of Tirukkural, which was composed at least 2000 years ago, says that "if people do not consume a product or service, then there will not be anybody to supply that product or service for the sake of price".
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ellauri018.html on line 523: The song captures Simone's response to the murder of Medgar Evers in Mississippi; and the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four black children. On the recording she cynically announces the song as "a show tune, but the show hasn't been written for it yet." The song begins jauntily, with a show tune feel, but demonstrates its political focus early on with its refrain "Alabama's got me so upset, Tennessee's made me lose my rest, and everybody knows about Mississippi goddam." In the song she says: "Keep on sayin' 'go slow'...to do things gradually would bring more tragedy. Why don't you see it? Why don't you feel it? I don't know, I don't know. You don't have to live next to me, just give me my equality!"
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ellauri020.html on line 364: Palm Beach had been Ivana Trump’s idea. Long ago, Donald had screamed at her, “I want nothing social that you aspire to. If that is what makes you happy, get another husband!” But she had no intention of doing that, for Ivana, like Donald, was living out a fantasy. She had seen that in the Trump life everything and everybody appeared to come with a price, or a marker for future use. Ivana had learned to look through Donald with glazed eyes when he said to close friends, as he had in the early years of their marriage, “I would never buy Ivana any decent jewels or pictures. Why give her negotiable assets?” She had gotten out of Eastern Europe by being tough and highly disciplined, and she had compounded her skills through her husband, the master manipulator. She had learned the lingua franca in a world where everyone seemed to be using everyone else in a relentless drive for power. How was she to know that there was another way to live? Besides, she often told her friends, however cruel Donald could be, she was very much in love with him.
ellauri020.html on line 563: Se muistuttaa yllättävän paljon lippalakkipäistä CIA-gangsteria Ottoa Wanda-leffasta. Aikakausikin on sama. Mikä se keskimmäinen vaihtoehto oli? Nobody calls me stupid! Suhtautuu britteihin samalla ymmärtäväisellä huumorintajulla. Vaatii niiden työelämältä jenkkimäistä joustoa. Brexitissä se on luvassa. Jenkkipurkan lailla saavat kohta venyä. Pure jenkki.
ellauri020.html on line 836: Guardian-lehden arvostelu, jota tässä referoin, on mieltä, että Kunderan keekoilu teki sen kirjoista epäuskottavia. Niinhän se tekikin. Ne ei ole zygologisia. Sen henkilöt ei puhu itekseen. Ne ei mieti omia asioitaan tai izeään vaan Milan pompittaa niitä kaivellaxeen ize jotain hämärää, jota voi sen mukaan avata vaan avainsanoilla: “body, soul, vertigo, weakness, idyll, Paradise”. Tulee mieleen Dumbledoren muutamat sanat koulun avajaisissa:
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ellauri022.html on line 295: She explained her "spinsterhood" in an interview with Louise Chandler Moulton, "I am more than half-persuaded that I am a man's soul put by some freak of nature into a woman's body. … because I have fallen in love with so many pretty girls and never once the least bit with any man."
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ellauri025.html on line 648: Lovecraft is best known for his creation of a body of work that became known as the Cthulhu Mythos.
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ellauri029.html on line 437: In internet, nobody knows you are a dog.
Kuplat kannattaa niille jotka tekee kuplia.
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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 209: Siseron englannintajan, pulleaa herneenpalkoa muistuttavan piipunrassin Andrew Peabodyn kommenteissa (1884) on hyviä lisänäkökohtia. Peabody oli vanhaa bostonilaista mamusukua ja lapsinero josta tuli Harvardin kristillisen moraalin professori. Harvardissa oli Peabody Museo. Se Oli 73 toimittaessaan Siseroa. Kääkkyyden henkkoht. asiantuntija.
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ellauri033.html on line 496: Ensimmäisen konsulikautensa aikana 222 eaa. Marcellus taisteli Insubriassa ja saavutti spolia opiman kolmatta ja viimeistä kertaa Rooman historiassa. (The spolia opima ("rich spoils") were the armour, arms, and other effects that an ancient Roman general stripped from the body of an opposing commander slain in single combat. The spolia opima were regarded as the most honourable of the several kinds of war trophies a commander could obtain, including enemy military standards and the peaks of warships.) Hän vapautti roomalaisen varuskunnan Clasditiumissa ja valtasi Mediolanumin. Vuonna 216 eaa. Rooman hävittyä Cannaessa hän komensi armeijan jäännöksiä Canusiumissa ja pelasti Nolan ja eteläisen Campanian Hannibalilta. Vuosina 214–211 eaa. hän oli konsulina kolmatta kertaa palvellen Sisiliassa. Hän hyökkäsi Leontinoihin ja valtasi Syrakusan kahden vuoden piirityksen jälkeen. Hänen joukkonsa surmasivat tiedemies Arkhimedeen kaupungin valtauksen yhteydessä. (Noli turbare circulos meos.) Marcellius ryösti kaupungin ja toi sen aarteet Roomaan. Hän oli konsulina jälleen 210 eaa. vallaten Salapian Apuliassa, joka oli kapinoinut liittyen Hannibaliin. Vuonna 209 eaa. hän taisteli ratkaisemattomaan päättyneen taistelun Hannibalia vastaan Venusiassa. Hän sai surmansa väijytyksessä viidennellä konsulikaudellaan 208 eaa. ollessaan tiedustelemassa vihollisen asemia.
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ellauri035.html on line 116: Drawing unto her; her body beaten about with flame,
ellauri035.html on line 174: Tinted upon the lips, her slight body,
ellauri035.html on line 205: Over wild eyes and the pity of her slim body
ellauri035.html on line 358: And all her body on a shield of the guards,
ellauri035.html on line 428: Sunlight upon the body of my bride,
ellauri035.html on line 430: Oh warm tears on the body of my bride.
ellauri035.html on line 437: Each to the body of the other held
ellauri035.html on line 467: Whose swaying body is laved in the cool
ellauri035.html on line 484: And I will send my soul to see your body
ellauri035.html on line 1043: Rabinow on vähän kuin Samu Butlerin Erewhonin maahanmuuttaja. He is a real erewhon man / sitting in his erewhon land / making all his erewhon plans for nobody.
Utopistista paskanjauhantaa Thomas Moren malliin. Sitäkään mä en ole vielä jauhanut. Näitä permutaatioita hyppypapujen asennoista apinoiden päässä piisaa. Oxymoroneita, the more the merrier.
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ellauri039.html on line 519: Food safety is a thing. In America, look at any ingredient list and you will find an INSANE amount of addatives and other crap. HFCS (High Fructose Corn Syrup) is in EVERYTHING it seems. Bread isnt suppose to be sweet but HFCS is there! In Finland such things are banned, most ingredient lists are short because it only contains natural ingredients! It may not last as long, but at least my body is no longer being pumped full of junk.
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ellauri042.html on line 657: An anecdote in "A Letter from Mr. Cibber, to Mr. Pope", published in 1742, recounts their trip to a brothel organised by Pope's own patron, who apparently intended to stage a cruel joke at the expense of the poet. Since Pope was only about 4' tall, with a hunchback, due to a childhood tubercular infection of the spine, and the prostitute specially chosen as Pope's 'treat' was the fattest and largest on the premises, the tone of the event is fairly self-apparent. Cibber describes his 'heroic' role in snatching Pope off of the prostitute's body, where he was precariously perched like a tom-tit, while Pope's patron looked on, sniggering, thereby saving English poetry. While Cibber's elevation to laureateship in 1730 had further inflamed Pope against him, there is little speculation involved in suggesting that Cibber's anecdote, with particular reference to Pope´s "little-tiny manhood", motivated the revision of hero.
ellauri042.html on line 817: His moronic patients called him “deeply eccentric” and described him as “huge, a full beard, black leather jacket covering T-shirts riddled with holes, huge shoes, his trousers looking like they were going to slide off his body.” A friend from Sacks’s days as a medical resident remembers him as a “big, free-ranging animal” who one day “drank some blood … chasing it with milk. There was something about his need to cross taboos. Back in those days, in the early ’60s, he was heavily into drugs, downing whole handfuls of them, especially speed and LSD.”
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ellauri043.html on line 3601: According to ancient belief, the androdamas is a stone resembling the diamond, said to be found in the sands of the Red Sea, in squares or dies. Its name denotes the virtue belonging to it, namely, to restrain anger, mitigate lunacy, and lessen the gravity of the body. Source for information on Androdamas: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology dictionary.
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ellauri051.html on line 768: 193 And brought water and fill'd a tub for his sweated body and bruis'd feet, 193 Ja toi vettä ja täytti ammeen hänen hikoilevalle ruumiilleen ja mustelmille jaloilleen,
ellauri051.html on line 974: 388 I might not tell everybody, but I will tell you. 388 En ehkä kerro kaikille, mutta kerron teille.
ellauri051.html on line 1118: 527 If I worship one thing more than another it shall be the spread of my own body, or any part of it, 527 Jos minä palvon yhtä asiaa enemmän kuin toista, se on oman ruumiini tai sen osan leviämistä,
ellauri051.html on line 1233: 638 I talk wildly, I have lost my wits, I and nobody else am the greatest traitor, 638 Puhun villisti, olen menettänyt järkeni, minä enkä kukaan muu ole suurin petturi,
ellauri051.html on line 1253: 656 Only what nobody denies is so.) 656 Vain se, mitä kukaan ei kiellä, on niin.)
ellauri051.html on line 1421: 821 They fetch my man's body up dripping and drown'd. 821 He noutavat mieheni ruumiin tippuvana ja hukkuneena.
ellauri051.html on line 1551: 947 Embody all presences outlaw'd or suffering, 947 Sisällytä kaikki lainvastaiset tai kärsivät läsnäolot,
ellauri051.html on line 1561: 957 Askers embody themselves in me and I am embodied in them, 957 Askers ruumiillistuu minussa ja minä ruumiillistun heissä,
ellauri051.html on line 1592: 986 They are wafted with the odor of his body or breath, they fly out of the glance of his eyes. 986 Heitä leijuu hänen ruumiinsa tai hengityksensä haju, ne lentävät hänen silmiensä katseesta.
ellauri051.html on line 1790: 1178 Bussing my body with soft balsamic busses, 1178 Bussit keholleni pehmeillä balsamibussilla,
ellauri051.html on line 1884: 1269 I have said that the soul is not more than the body, 1269 Olen sanonut, ettei sielu ole enempää kuin ruumis,
ellauri051.html on line 1885: 1270 And I have said that the body is not more than the soul, 1270 Ja minä olen sanonut, ettei ruumis ole enempää kuin sielu,
ellauri051.html on line 1927: 1310 Wrench'd and sweaty -- calm and cool then my body becomes, 1310 Jakoavaimella ja hikinen -- rauhallinen ja viileä, sitten ruumiini muuttuu,
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ellauri052.html on line 62: Although it is unclear whether Henderson has truly found spiritual contentment, the novel ends with an optimistic and uplifting note. Henderson learns that a man can, with effort, have a spiritual rebirth when he realizes that spirit, body and the outside world are not enemies but can live in harmony. And he doesn't really need his family for anything, he is enough for himself.
ellauri052.html on line 657: After learning about Krishnamurti's secret love affair with his best friend's wife, Bohm felt betrayed. Perhaps this plunged him into his third and final deep depression. Hospitalized, suffering from paranoia and thoughts of suicide, Bohm underwent fourteen episodes of shock therapy before he recovered sufficiently to leave the mental hospital. Earlier triple bypass surgery on his heart had been successful, but his death in 1991, at age 75, was from a massive heart attack. Krishnamurti had died six years earlier, at his home in Ojai, of pancreatic cancer. His body was cremated.
ellauri052.html on line 712: `Bring a couple of sandwiches and a syphon,' he said to the man, `and then don´t trouble me any more tonight -- or let anybody else.'
ellauri052.html on line 744: `Now,' said Birkin, `I will show you what I learned, and what I remember. You let me take you so --' And his hands closed on the naked body of the other man. In another moment, he had Gerald swung over lightly and balanced against his knee, head downwards. Relaxed, Gerald sprang to his feet with eyes glittering.
ellauri052.html on line 752: So the two men entwined and wrestled with each other, working nearer and nearer. Both were white and clear, but Gerald flushed smart red where he was touched, and Birkin remained white and tense. He seemed to penetrate into Gerald´s more solid, more diffuse bulk, to interfuse his body through the body of the other, as if to bring it subtly into subjection, always seizing with some rapid necromantic fore-knowledge every motion of the other flesh, converting and counteracting it, playing upon the limbs and trunk of Gerald like some hard wind. It was as if Birkin´s whole physical intelligence interpenetrated into Gerald´s body, as if his fine, sublimated energy entered into the flesh of the fuller man, like some potency, casting a fine net, a prison, through the muscles into the very depths of Gerald´s physical being.
ellauri052.html on line 760: When he realised that he had fallen prostrate upon Gerald´s body he wondered, he was surprised. But he sat up, steadying himself with his hand and waiting for his heart to become stiller and less painful. It hurt very much, and took away his consciousness.
ellauri052.html on line 766: Birkin heard the sound as if his own spirit stood behind him, outside him, and listened to it. His body was in a trance of exhaustion, his spirit heard thinly. His body could not answer. Only he knew his heart was getting quieter. He was divided entirely between his spirit, which stood outside, and knew, and his body, that was a plunging, unconscious stroke of blood.
ellauri052.html on line 778: He still heard as if it were his own disembodied spirit hearing, standing at some distance behind him. It drew nearer however, his spirit. And the violent striking of blood in his chest was sinking quieter, allowing his mind to come back. He realised that he was leaning with all his weight on the soft body of the other man. It startled him, because he thought he had withdrawn. He recovered himself, and sat up. But he was still vague and unestablished. He put out his hand to steady himself. It touched the hand of Gerald, that was lying out on the floor. And Gerald's hand closed warm and sudden over Birkin's, they remained exhausted and breathless, the one hand clasped closely over the other. It was Birkin whose hand, in swift response, had closed in a strong, warm clasp over the hand of the other. Gerald´s clasp had been sudden and momentaneous.
ellauri052.html on line 784: `God, yes,' said Gerald. He looked at the delicate body of the other man, and added: `It wasn't too much for you, was it?'
ellauri052.html on line 936: Ultimately, much of the book revolves around a perceived opposition between “young Saul,” the politically radical, amorously multitasking free spirit who raised him, and “old Saul,” the reactionary, race-baiting friend of authority and Allan Bloom who occupied his father’s body for its final 40 years. Greg had a front-row seat for Bellow’s supposed conversion, after the rise of black power and the Six Day War, to the unfashionable conservatism that remains the unspoken reason his books aren’t read much in America today. He is thus well-placed to describe how that change—dramatically evident in Mr. Sammler’s Planet (1970), the neo-con novel par excellence, but also in Herzog—manifested itself in private.
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ellauri053.html on line 1427: The greatest of the modern English language poets, Yeats had the ability (and still does) to move anybody to tears with his words. A wonderful poet a very talented and extraordinary man.
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ellauri060.html on line 1050: The same really goes for basically every vertical. Way back (remember Googlebase?) it was thought nobody should bother with any vertical as Google had it in there anyway. Googlebase is long gone and people go to CarGurus or Carvana for cars, Zillow for online house listings, Indeed and others for job postings etc., the list goes on and on.
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