ellauri005.html on line 666: Mut nota bene: fatalistinkaan

ellauri009.html on line 1799: Tulikohan nyt selväksi, että maailmankuvani on täysin deterministinen olematta fatalistinen. Jos fatalismi tarkoittaa luuloa että asiat menis samalla lailla riippumatta löhöönkö tai en. Ei mee. Mutta huom se on determinoitua löhöönkö vai en. Sekin on, huomaanko tän ja puutun asiaan, ryhdistäydynkö ja ryhdyn oman onnen sepoksi. Jotkut meistä on sellaisia ja sellaisessa asemassa, että ne nousee eetteripyörteissä kermaksi pintaan, huijaa toisia ja rikastuu. Mutta ne huijaa itseään jos luulee että ne ois voinu päättää tehdä toisin. Niillä oli valinta, jopa vapaa valinta, mutta valinnan tulos oli ennaltamäärätty (tai sattuma, sellaisen porsaanreiän sallii kvanttifysiikka). Sillä ne on itse pelinappuloita laudalla, ei mitään laudan ulkopuolella istuvia sieltä noppaa heittäviä sieluja.
ellauri017.html on line 462: In October 1922, Mansfield moved to Georges Gurdjieff's Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man in Fontainebleau, France, where she was put under the care of Olgivanna Lazovitch Hinzenburg (who later married Frank Lloyd Wright). As a guest rather than a pupil of Gurdjieff, Mansfield was not required to take part in the rigorous routine of the institute, but she spent much of her time there with her mentor, Alfred Richard Orage, and her last letters inform Murry of her attempts to apply some of Gurdjieff's teachings to her own life. Mansfield suffered a fatal pulmonary haemorrhage in January 1923, after running up a flight of stairs.
ellauri030.html on line 429: Ei tää kyllä ole kovinkaan seppoilevaa, täähän on teppoilua, alistuvaa fatalismia. Epiktetos on ilmiselvä kamalien eläinten majava. Sepot on niitä isoveli matteja, öykkäreitä karhuja, näytelmäkirjailijoita, jotka päättää rooleista. Mä teen just samaa, vältän pelejä jossa mulla ei ole voittavaa pelitapaa.
ellauri032.html on line 101: Jansenistit ja jesuiitat taistelivat vilkkaasti toisiaan vastaan koko 1600-luvun. Heidän maailmankuvansa olivat täysin päinvastaiset: jesuiitat uskoivat ihmisen vapaaseen tahtoon, kun taas jansenistit olivat fatalisteja ja ajattelivat, että kaikki on ennalta määrättyä.
ellauri032.html on line 746: Le Disciplessä Adrien Sixte oli opettanut oppipojalle Loup-Garoulle: rakkaus, se on sukupuolitunteiden alaisexi joutumista. "Ja sitten jäin miettimään tätä uutta kysymystä: Onko olemassa mitään keinoja rakkautta parantamaan? Oikea menettelytapa ehkä olikin noudattaa Goethen opetusta: vapautuaxeen kärsimyxestä tulee ihmisen ajatuxillaan siihen syventyä. Se on kuin raaputtaisi kutinaa. Tuo suuri nero toteutti käytännössä Spinozan viidennessä kirjassaan esittämää teoriaa, jossa ajatuxena on, että elämämme kaikkien erillisten tapausten takana ovat lait, jotka liittävät ne maailman kaikkeuden suureen elämään kuuluvixi. En se minä ollut, mun täytyi kävellä näin, mussa vaan oli se jokin. Ja Tainekin (joka on tehnyt enemmän kuin kukaan muu Darwinin töiden levittämisexi Ranskaan) loistavasti kirjoitetussa Byron-tutkielmassaan neuvoo samoin, että meidän on ymmärrettävä izeämme, jotta järjen valo synnyttäisi meissä sydämen rauhan." Eli determinismi ja siitä johdettu fatalismi ois niinku pääsylippu ataraxiaan. (No tänhän mä osoitin pupuxi jo mun filosofian sivulavissa peliteorian avulla.) Toisaalla Goethe neuvoi nulikkaa joka kysyi miten ruveta neroxi: "en ole ikinä tehnyt mitään mistä en tykännyt." Kaikista kermaperseistä ei tule neroja, mutta monista neroista kermaperseitä.
ellauri033.html on line 514: Tää on siitä lysti kirja lukea et Polle saarnaa tosi paljon kertomuxen välissä. Ansionsa mukaan saavat jutku Spinoza (mitä se sanoi mustasukkaisuudesta?), misogyyni Schopenhauer ja tieteellinen determinismi (Calle joka oli ortodoxisuuteen kallellaan luki 60-luvulla Monodia!). Se on pahempa kuin musulmaanien fatalismi. Eise niin voi olla, korskuu Polle. Kokonaisuus on enemmän kuin osinsa summa, siinä on jotain laskematonta, jumalan sormi niinkuin nakki männynkylessä tulee kaupan päälle supenumeräärisesti, yhteenlasku onkin superadditiivinen.
ellauri033.html on line 636: No joo, pääasia on ettei pidä izeään kovin tärkeenä. Ei fatalismi ole pointti, kyllä sattumakin kelpaa yhtä hyvin. Se, mistä tulee harmia, on et ezii jotain tarkotusta izelleen tai maailman menolle. Ei niitä ole, turha skizota. Pikku mittakaavassa sopii kyllä optimoida, mut on bittikarttavirhe yleistää peliteoria koskemaan koko maailman menoa.
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".
ellauri048.html on line 1106: Arthur Henry Hallam (1 February 1811 – 15 September 1833) was an English poet, best known as the subject of a major work, In Memoriam, by his close friend and fellow poet Alfred Tennyson. Hallam has been described as the jeune homme fatal (French for "doomed young man") of his generation.
ellauri053.html on line 979: While I was loitering about the Asrama and reading the letters over and over again the sad news of the death of my sister. Rani was conveyed to me from Calcutta. Father had brought her back there finding that she had much improved in health in Almora — but a relapse ended fatally and she died nine months after the death of my mother.
ellauri077.html on line 109: Masisten välillä Wallun opinnot edistyivät mainiosti. Se kirjoitti esseen ‘Richard Taylorin fatalismi ja fyysisen modaliteetin semantiikka' filosofian sivulavina. (Hizi tääkin tulee lähelle mun omaa sivulavia, jossa tutkin samaa modaliteettia peliteorian käsitteistön avulla. Olen varma että mun analyyssi oli parempi.) Se sai siitä Gail Kennedyn muistopalkinnon. Vuonna 2011, lavi julkaistiin nimellä ‘Kohtalo, aika ja kieli: yritelmä vapaasta tahdosta'. Tää mun kyllä pitäs lukea!
ellauri080.html on line 566: Suicide attempts are accompanied by a willingness for death and can lead to suicide. They are more common in high-functioning autism and Asperger subjects. The methods used are often violent and potentially lethal or fatal. (What's the diff? Ah I get it: school killings and the like. Whether you chill yourself only or others besides.)
ellauri088.html on line 555: Three invalids.—Sufferings of George and Harris.—A victim to one hundred and seven fatal maladies.—Useful prescriptions.—Cure for liver complaint in children.—We agree that we are overworked, and need rest.—A week on the rolling deep?—George suggests the River.—Montmorency lodges an objection.—Original motion carried by majority of three to one.
ellauri095.html on line 258: In the later decades of her life, Ms. Rossetti suffered from Graves' disease, diagnosed in 1872, suffering a near-fatal attack in the early 1870s. Graves' disease, also known as toxic diffuse goiter, is an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. It frequently results in and is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It also often results in an enlarged thyroid. Signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism may include irritability, muscle weakness, sleeping problems, a fast heartbeat, poor tolerance of heat, diarrhea and unintentional weight loss. Other symptoms may include thickening of the skin on the shins, known as pretibial myxedema, and eye bulging, a condition caused by Graves´ ophthalmopathy. About 25 to 80% of people with the condition develop eye problems.
ellauri096.html on line 53: Typically prophecies like catastrophe warnings are made to serve opposite goals simultaneously. Competition between accuracy and helpfulness makes it possible for a prediction to be self-fulfilling by being self-defeating. Consider a prophet who warns ‘Your godless life will cause fatalities along the sinners’. Because of the warning, spectacle-seekers make a special trip to witness the carnage. They die like flies. The prophet’s announcement succeeds as a prediction by backfiring as a warning, or conversely.
ellauri096.html on line 67: In response to the apparent conflict between freedom and foreknowledge, medieval philosophers denied that future contingent propositions have a truth-value. That´s silly. They took themselves to be extending a solution Aristotle discusses in De Interpretatione to the problem of logical fatalism. According to this truth-value gap approach, ‘You will take a dump tomorrow’ is not true now. The prediction will become true tomorrow. A morally serious theist can agree with the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam:
ellauri100.html on line 686: In later life, Kristina suffered from Graves disease, diagnosed in 1872, suffering a near-fatal attack in the early 1870s. In 1893, she developed breast cancer and though the breast was removed, there was a recurrence in September 1894. Graves killed her on 29 December 1894, and Highgate became her Grave.
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 418: In Babbitt (1922), Sinclair Lewis created a living and breathing man with recognizable hopes and dreams, not a caricature. To his publisher, Lewis wrote: “He is all of us Americans at 46, prosperous, but worried, wanting — passionately — to seize something more than motor cars and a house before it's too late.” George F. Babbitt's mediocrity is central to his realism; Lewis believed that the fatal flaw of previous literary representations of the American businessman was in portraying him as “an exceptional man.”
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.
ellauri118.html on line 778: With fear and haste flew o´re the fatal Plain. Peläten kiiruhti poies sotakentältä.
ellauri133.html on line 359: His brother George was murdered by It in the first pages of the book and his parents are very cold to him afterward. He has a stutter, which is important to the plot a few times. As an adult, he’s a successful horror novelist and is married to an actress named Audra. IT is not a work of fiction and Stephen King is actually "Stuttering Bill" Denbrough. In reality Steve was born in Portland, Maine and moved away when he was young with his Mother and older brother after abandonment by his father and witnessing a fatal train accident of a play friend. He returned at age 11 to Maine from Conn. and founded The Losers Club in Derry after unsuppressing the true death of his little friend by the railway tracks when he was 2 (as told in his 1981 book Danse Macabre). Now living inbetween Lovell and Bangor, King travels regularly past Derry near Derry Mountain in Linconville and can recollect most of the past due to the closer proximity and is preparing for Pennywises awakening in 2038. Lähde: FanTheory. - Does anyone think Bill Denborough´s stutter was a bit too much? That each word was stirred too much to have a nice flow? - B-b-b-beep - beep, Ruh-ruh-Richie. B-big Bill is puh-puh-PERFECT!
ellauri135.html on line 692: Runo on kirjoitettu Lermontoville ominaiseen suuntaan - romantiikkaan. Kaikki merkit ovat läsnä: surullinen mieliala, fatalismi, kuoleman aiheet ja yksinäisyys.
ellauri144.html on line 548: Both of Bierce´s sons died before he did. Day committed suicide after a romantic rejection (he non-fatally shot the woman of his affections along with her fiancé beforehand), and Leigh died of pneumonia related to alcoholism. Bierce separated from his wife in 1888, after discovering compromising letters to her from an admirer. They divorced in 1904. Mollie Day Bierce died the following year. Bierce was an avowed agnostic, and strongly rejected the divinity of Christ. He suffered from lifelong asthma, as well as complications from his war wounds, most notably episodes of fainting and irritability assignable to the traumatic brain injury suffered at Kennesaw Mountain. In 1913, Bierce told reporters that he was travelling to Mexico to gain first-hand experience of the Mexican Revolution. He disappeared and was never seen again.
ellauri145.html on line 314: Héritage fatal d’une vieille hydropique, Vanhan vesipään tappava perikunta,
ellauri146.html on line 414: Vigny oli lyriikassaan romantiikan läpimurron edeltäjiä, samoin hän on ensimmäisiä, jotka hylkäsivät pseudoklassismin säännöt ja kulkee William Shakespearen jalanjälkiä. 1829 esitettiin Théâtre français’ssa Vignyn käännös Shakespearen Othellosta, joka aikanaan oli merkittävä rohkean, realistisen tyylinsä vuoksi. Odéonissa 1831 esitetty La maréchale d’Ancre käsittelee historiallista aihetta 1600-luvulta ja on Vignylle tyypillisesti fatalistinen. Pariisin oopperassa 1833 esitetty näytelmä Quitte pour la peur edustaa 1700-luvun tyyliä.
ellauri156.html on line 537: Abner was the son of the witch of En-dor in Mordor, (Pirḳe R. El. xxxiii.), and the hero par excellence in the Haggadah (Yalḳ., Jer. 285; Eccl. R. on ix. 11; Ḳid. 49b). Conscious of his extraordinary strength, he exclaimed: "If I could only catch hold of the earth, I could shake it" (Yalḳ. l.c.)—a saying which parallels the famous utterance of Archimedes, "Had I a fulcrum, I could move the world." (Dote moi pa bo kai tan gan kino.) According to the Midrash (Eccl. R. l.c.) it would have been easier to move a wall six yards thick than one of the feet of Abner, who could hold the Israelitish army between his knees, and often did. Yet when his time came [date missing], Joab smote him. But even in his dying hour, Abner seized his foe's balls like a ball of thread, threatening to crush them. Then the Israelites came and pleaded for Joab's jewels, saying: "If thou crushest them his future kids shall be orphaned, and our women and all our belongings will become a prey to the Philistines." Abner answered: "What can I do? He has extinguished my light" (has wounded me fatally). The Israelites replied: "Entrust thy cause to the true judge [God]." Then Abner released his hold upon Joab's balls and fell dead to the ground (Yalḳ. l.c.).
ellauri156.html on line 550: Earlier in this series: David condemned Joab and put him under a curse because he shed the innocent blood of Abner. Now, this same David (well, not really the same David) now uses Joab to kill Uriah and get him out of his way. David's enemy (Joab) has become his friend, or at least his ally. David's enemies (the Ammonites) have become his allies (they fire the fatal shots which kill Uriah). And David's faithful servant Uriah has been put to death as though he were the enemy. Not only is Uriah put to death, but a number of other Israelite warriors die with him. They have to be sacrificed to conceal the murder of Uriah. Uriah's death has to be viewed as one of a group of men, rather than merely one man. Without a doubt, this is the moral and spiritual low-water mark of David's life.
ellauri158.html on line 101: Vapaaehtoinen on vaan se joka on tolleen määritelmän perusteella olemassa, kaikki muut on pakonalaisia. Eli tässä tulee nyt se riittävän syyn periaate. Juutalainen fatalismi hiipii framille. Vapaita on myös ajatuspaja Libera ja jeesuslapsi liberopelaajana liberovaipoissa.
ellauri163.html on line 554: Jos nyt tutkimme, mitkä ovat teorian puolesta esitetyt perustelut, löydämme Kantista vain a priori-näkemyksiä, ja ne a priori-näkemykset, joita hän pitää tarpeellisina vapauden mahdollisuuden löytämiseksi, olisivat irtautuneet järjestelmästä kuolleena haarana, jos Kant ei olisi sekoittanut keskenään fatalismia ja determinismiä, kuten näemme alla. Schopenhauerista löytyy enemmän "räkämunkkeja" kuin argumentteja, koska hän haluaa leveillä tiedoillaan ja kasata puolelleen viranomaisia.
ellauri163.html on line 558: Suurin hyvä, joka egoistilla on, on varmasti sen elämä. Jälleen tämä usko siihen, että luonne on yksi asia, homogeenilohko perustuu pinnallisimpaan havaintoon. Hyödyttäkäämme Schopenhaueria siitä, että hän on rokottanut sen Saksassa: se olisi meille 2 armeijakunnan arvoista, jos meillä ei olisi myös omasta takaa lannistamisen asiamiehiä, erityisesti Taine, jonka näin suuressa miehessä käsittämätön näkemys ei ole pystynyt erottamaan fatalismia determinismistä.
ellauri163.html on line 564: Ah! Näiden fatalististen vapaaehtoisuuden teorioiden olennainen syy on vapaan tahdon filosofien naiivi ja kohtalokas teoria! Moraalinen vapaus, kuten poliittinen vapaus, kuten kaikki, millä on mitään arvoa tässä maailmassa, on voitettava kovalla taistelulla ja puolustettava jatkuvasti. Vapaus ei ole oikeus eikä tosiasia, se on palkinto. On selvää, että vapaudella tarkoitamme tässä itsehillintää.
ellauri172.html on line 710: « Je n’ai plus eu jamais des nouvelles de la Rosalba, dite la Pudica, — répondit Mesnilgrand. — Est-elle morte ? A-t-elle pu vivre encore ? Le chirurgien a-t-il pu aller jusqu’à elle ? Après la surprise d’Alcudia, qui nous fut si fatale, je le cherchai. Je ne le trouvai pas. Il avait disparu, comme tant d’autres, et n’avait pas rejoint les débris de notre régiment décimé.
ellauri188.html on line 128: I found the breadfruit abundant on all the islands visited (fortunately, I was not obliged to eat poipoi) somewhat dwarfed when growing in the "jungle" in neglected valleys, but an enormous and noble tree when given space. The "jungle" of the Marquesas, by the way (although the islands are between 8 and 11 degrees south latitude) is by no means a tropical jungle as the latter is usually pictured, but is made up very largely of young and old and dying and dead specimens of the Fau, or Purao tree, a native hibiscus which grows to a large size, and is much used by the natives for building. One does not see, in the Marquesas, the rank, choking growths peculiar to Brazil, Central America and other really tropical countries. The appearance of the valleys in that group is more subtropical than tropical, and hence, while this growth may dwarf the breadfruit to a greater or less extent, it does not seem that it would always be fatal to its existence.
ellauri207.html on line 321: Gunman at Robb elementary school, Uvalde, Texas kills 19 students and two adults before being fatally shot, officials say. Isonenäreikäinen latino meni 18vee syntymäpäivänä viime tiistaina ostamaan 2 kalashnikovia, ampui aluxi isoäitinsä ja törmäili sitten autolla aseita laukoen sisään koulun avoimesta takaovesta ja ammuskeli siellä alakouluikäisiä kaikessa rauhassa tunnin ennenkuin poliisit vaivautui hinaamaan laiskat perseensä paikalle. Eihän se ollut kuin köyhien latinojen keskinäistä kähinää.
ellauri210.html on line 1306: Mansour, lejos de generar o de seguir con la imagen de la mujer creada por André Bretón incluye la belleza fatal, entendida como una belleza herida, lejos del principio de Narciso. Junto con Gisèle Prassinos y Lise Deharme proceden a crear una renovación estética en la literatura surrealista. Adjetivos como “laid(e)”, “malade”, “malformé(e)” serán típicos de estas autoras que elaboran un reflejo femenino escribiendo sobre “antiNadjas” als gegen Bretons Roman verfasste Anti Nadja.
ellauri219.html on line 581: Two of his brothers died in childhood because they had contracted fatal illnesses from him. In 1928, the seven-year-old Rawls contracted diphtheria. His brother Bobby, younger by 20 months, visited him in his room and was fatally infected. The next winter, Rawls contracted pneumonia. Another younger brother, Tommy, caught the illness from him and died.

Hahaa, sun vika John! Olet perisyntinen!
ellauri243.html on line 762: 2. The other James Thomson, in full James Alexander Thomson, (born Dec. 20, 1958, Chicago, Ill., U.S.), is an American biologist who was among the first to isolate human embryonic stem cells. Thomson extracted stem cells from human embryos. However, this confronted him with a moral dilemma, as such an extraction is fatal to the embryo. After consulting with several bioethicists at the university, Thomson decided that continued research was ethical as long as the embryos, "created" by couples who "no longer wanted them" in order to "have children", would otherwise be "destroyed anyway." I just love medicinal ethics! Kunnon personismia. Montako neekeriä saa keilata pelastaaxeen yhden valkoisen joka työntää lastenvaunuja.
ellauri244.html on line 563: No olipa turhanpöiväistä löpinää. Älkää LÖPISKO! olisi Omppu huutanut. In 2014 the book was reissued as Jonathan Livingston Seagull: The Complete Edition, which added a 17-page fourth part to the story. Bach reported that he was inspired to finish the fourth part of the novella by a near-death experience which had occurred in relation to a near-fatal plane crash in August 2012. What a pity.
ellauri256.html on line 358: The stormy affair between the legendary “singer of the revolution”, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and a “proponent of depravity”, Lilya Brik, lasted 15 years, until the poet's suicide in 1930. He devoted poems and hundreds of love letters to her. It was probably this affair that most of all contributed to her going down in history, yet it also left her with hundreds of enemies, who tried to erase any trace of her, even from documents. So, who exactly was this femme fatale?
ellauri270.html on line 298: In The Daemon Lover, James (Jamie) Harris, a handsome author, deserts his dowdy 34-year old fiancée. The plot of this short story may be indebted to “The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen, whom Jackson ranked with Katherine Anne Porter as one of the best contemporary short story writers. When Jamie Harris disappears, he shatters his bride’s dreams of living in a “golden house in-the-country” (DL 12). Her shock of recognition that she will never trade her lonely city apartment for a loving home mirrors the final scenes of “The Lottery” and “The Pillar of Salt” as well as many other stories in which a besieged woman suffers a final and often fatal blow.
ellauri275.html on line 75: Chavchavadze was fatally wounded by a gang of assassins, led by Gigla Berbichashvili, in Tsitsamuri, outside Mtskheta.
ellauri310.html on line 610: On January 27, Chase entered the home of 38-year-old Evelyn Miroth. He encountered her friend, Danny Meredith, whom he shot with his.22 handgun. He then fatally shot Miroth, her six-year-old son Jason, and her 22-month-old nephew David Ferreira, before mutilating Miroth and engaging in necrophilia and cannibalism with her corpse.
ellauri321.html on line 178: yet, when it is united with bad luck, it leads to want: want stimulates that propensity to rapacity and injustice, too natural to needy men, which is the 70 the fatal gradation. After this explanation of the effects which follow by living in the woods, shall we yet vainly flatter ourselves with the hope of converting the Indians? We should rather begin with converting our back-settlers. the back-settlers of both the Carolinas, Virginia, and many other parts, have been long a set of lawless people; it has been even dangerous to travel among them.
ellauri323.html on line 84: Zuleika Dobson – "vaikkakaan ei ehdottoman kaunis" - on edvardiaanisen aikakauden tuhoisan viehättävä nuori nainen, todellinen femme fatale, joka on ammatiltaan arvovaltainen entinen sirkustirehtööri. Zuleikan nykyinen ammatti (tosin mikä vielä tärkeämpää, hänen kiehtova kauneutensa) on tehnyt hänestä jonkinlaisen pienen julkkiksen, ja hän onnistuu pääsemään Oxfordin yliopiston etuoikeutettuun, vain miehistä koostuvaan alueeseen, koska hänen isoisänsä on Juudaksen Collegen vartija (perustuu Merton Collegeen, Beerbohmin alma materiin). Siellä hän rakastuu ensimmäistä kertaa elämässään Dorsetin herttuaan, snobi, emotionaalisesti irrallinen opiskelija, joka – turhautuneena siihen, ettei hän pysty hallitsemaan tunteitaan, kun hän näkee hänet – joutuu myöntämään, että hänkin on hänen ensimmäinen rakkautensa ja kosi häntä impulsiivisesti. Koska hän kuitenkin tuntee, ettei hän voi rakastaa ketään, ellei tämä ole läpäisemätön hänen viehätysvoimalleen, hän kuitenkin hylkää kaikki kosijansa ja tekee samoin hämmästyneen herttuan kanssa. Herttua huomaa nopeasti, että Noaks, Kerekekeks Koaks Koaks, toinen Oxford-opiskelija, väittää myös rakastuneensa häneen olematta koskaan edes ollut tekemisissä hänen kanssaan. Ilmeisesti miehet rakastuvat häneen heti nähdessään hänet. Ensimmäisenä, jolle hän on vastannut rakkautensa (miten vain lyhyeksikin ajaksi), herttua päättää tehdä itsemurhan symboloidakseen intohimoaan Zuleikaa kohtaan ja toivoo, että hän lisää tietoisuutta hänen lumoavan viehätyksensä kauheasta voimasta.
ellauri327.html on line 178: Hvorom alt er, så er det farligt kun at høre den ene side af historien - især, når denne er præget af magthavernes interesser, fordomme og propaganda. Det gjorde tyskerne i 30'ernes Tyskland, med fatale konsekvenser for hele Europa.
ellauri344.html on line 263: The novel depicts a Zionist entrepreneur's fatal extortion of a poor Jew, which has been read as a proletarian critique of both American capitalism and of Zionism as a "bourgeois" movement that does not serve the interests of working-class American Jews.
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.
ellauri386.html on line 84: Anna kiisti poliisietsinnän aiheuttaneen verenvuodon ja sanoi, että verenvuoto oli tapahtunut sen jälkeen, kun hänen miehensä oli etsinyt pudonnutta kynäpidikettä. Kun hän kuoli, hänen ruumiinsa asetettiin pöydälle venäläisen tavan mukaisesti. Dostojevskilla oli ensimmäinen tunnettu suhde Avdotja Jakovlevnaan, jonka hän tapasi Panajevin piirissä 1840-luvun alussa. Hän kuvaili häntä koulutetuksi, kirjallisuudesta kiinnostuneeksi ja femme fatale -naiseksi. Hän myönsi myöhemmin olleensa epävarma heidän suhteestaan. Anna Dostojevskajan muistelmien mukaan Dostojevski kysyi kerran sisarensa kälyltä Jelena Ivanovalta, menisikö tämä naimisiin hänen kanssaan toivoen voivansa korvata kuolettavasti sairaan miehensä tämän kuoleman jälkeen, mutta tämä hylkäsi hänen ehdotuksensa.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 229: I’m hoping that crime writers, for example, don’t all have personal experience of committing murder. Me, I’ve depicted a high school killing spree, and I hate to break it to you: I’ve never shot fatal arrows through seven kids, a teacher, and a cafeteria worker, either. We make things up, we chance our arms, sometimes we do a little research, but in the end it’s still about what we can get away with – what we can put over on our readers. And it is surprisingly easy, you wouldnt believe what the idiots are ready to swallow, especially if it agrees with their own prejudice.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 282: The most famous literary version of Melusine tales, that of Jean d'Arras, compiled about 1382–1394, was worked into a collection of "spinning yarns" as told by ladies at their spinning coudrette (coulrette (in French)). He wrote The Romans of Partenay or of Lusignen: Otherwise known as the Tale of Melusine, giving source and historical notes, dates and background of the story. Another version, Chronique de la princesse (Chronicle of the Princess). tells how in the time of the Crusades, Elynas, the King of Albany (an old name for Scotland or Alba), went hunting one day and came across a beautiful lady in the forest. She was Pressyne, mother of Melusine. He persuaded her to marry him but she agreed, only on the promise—for there is often a hard and fatal condition attached to any pairing of fay and mortal—that he must not enter her chamber when she birthed or bathed her children. She gave birth to triplets. When he violated this taboo, Pressyne left the kingdom, together with her three daughters, and traveled to the lost Isle of Avalon.
xxx/ellauri136.html on line 373: Vieläkin traagisen outoa (jos ei sanoa fatalistista), että molemmat runoilijat kuvasivat pääteoksissaan kohtalokkaita kaksintaisteluja, joissa päähenkilöt (Onegin ja Petšorin) selviytyivät voittajina. Eikö ollut hassua!
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 1146: Manfred est un drame en vers de George Gordon Byron, dit Lord Byron, publié en 1817. Bourrelé de remords après avoir tué celle qu'il aimait, Manfred vit seul comme un maudit au cœur des Alpes. Il invoque les esprits de l'univers, et ceux-ci lui offrent tout, excepté la seule chose qu'il désire, l'oubli. Il essaie alors, mais en vain, de se jeter du haut d'un pic élevé. Il visite ensuite la demeure d'Ahriam, mais refuse de se soumettre aux esprits du mal, leur enjoignant d'évoquer les morts. Enfin lui apparaît Astarté, la femme qu'il a aimée puis tuée par son étreinte (« My embrace was fatal... I loved her and destroy'd her »). Répondant à son invocation, Astarté lui annonce sa mort pour le lendemain. Au moment prédit apparaissent des démons pour s'emparer de lui, mais Manfred leur dénie tout pouvoir sur sa personne. Pourtant, à peine sont-ils apparus qu'il meurt. La situation de Manfred deviendra l'un des poncifs favoris composant le portrait de l'homme fatal du romantisme. Cette pièce s'inspire, pense-t-on[Qui ?], dans son plan, du Faust de Goethe et selon certains, contiendrait une allusion du poète à sa demi-sœur Augusta Leigh. Sitäkin se dodennäköisesti bylsähti.
xxx/ellauri154.html on line 220: Moreau underlines the sacredness of the scene, but also warns of the proverbial power of the femme fatale (a seductive woman who lures men into dangerous situations—a popular subject among Symbolist artists) as one who can be fatal to any man—even saints.
xxx/ellauri154.html on line 223: Moreau’s contemporaneous viewers also focused on Salome as “femme fatale” (perhaps most famously, the Symbolist novelist and art critic J. K. Huysmans in his novel À rebours).
xxx/ellauri176.html on line 221: Entrer, et jen marchais, fatale, les mains sauves, Mismun vanhat kiekkoleijonat treenas beesvärisiä vuosisatoja
xxx/ellauri176.html on line 332: Une splendeur fatale et sa massive allure ! fataalin loiston ja massiivisen kilon!
xxx/ellauri177.html on line 58: Jokainen hoitakoon elukkansa miten haluaa, ml tyttäret. Kyläläiset on kuin porsaita, haisevatkin samalta. Il finissait par penser à cela, aux saletés de l'existence, aux poussées de la chair, à la reproduction fatale de l'espèce semant les hommes comme des grains de blé. Lihan työntöä. Liha liikkuu, he he. Sitten syömään kaalikeittoa. Kyllä elämä on väkevää.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 175: Soon after his retirement, Wheeler was beset by several tragedies. His wife was killed in an accidental kitchen fire, and his father-in-law had a fatal heart attack after trying unsuccessfully to aid her. Wheeler suffered from kidney disease contracted from abuse of booze, and died at an asylum in Battle Creek, Michigan on September 5, 1927.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 625: These larger emotions apparently do not touch the single-minded Novick. He is caught by l’initiation première. “The passage seems impossible to misunderstand,” he says. (For the full quote, which Novick does not provide,.) In a footnote, he asserts, “James had his sexual initiation in Cambridge and Ashburton Place.” A bit enigmatically, he also says, “[I]t would be fatal to expand on that in the book for which these are the [foot]notes.” We are left wondering why Novick thinks it would be “fatal” to have what would be a bit more evidence. And he still hasn’t named James’ partner. A sentence in which he appears to be rummaging around for explanations says that the companion “seems to be a veteran, an officer.” He adds, “Henry hinted he was Wendell Holmes.” But it is Novick who is doing the hinting. Holmes was a close friend of Henry’s brother, William. Henry looked at Holmes with a certain aloofness.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 461: So sweet was ne'er so fatal. I must weep,
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 129: The first strut of biographical art to buckle under such an avenging mission is language. "Death emasculates," Freedman reports dishearteningly. He describes one doubly unlucky fellow as being "fatally electrocuted." We find Rilke seeking the "panacea of a cure." Women almost never give birth--they just "birth." Clara, Rilke's wife, "was the messenger but also the transparent glass and reflecting mirror of Rilke's depression." And what a shame that a sentence like this should appear in a book about a poet's life: "Like garden flowers opening their petals early only to wither quickly, Italy's current art avoided the hard surface required for effective poetry." It's as if, somewhere in the deeper regions of his writing self, Freedman knows that Rilke wasn't any of the bad things his biographer says he was.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1047: It is now in vogue to celebrate non-Western cultures and disparage Western ones. Some of this is a regrettable backlash, but much of it fatally undermines the very things that created the greatest, most humane civilization in the world, viz. colonialism and capitalism.
xxx/ellauri208.html on line 591: His achievements were cut short when he was fatally shot on September 6, 1901, by Leon Czolgosz, a second-generation Polish-American anarchist. McKinley died eight days later and was succeeded by Vice President Theodore Roosevelt. As an innovator of American interventionism and pro-business sentiment, McKinley is generally ranked above average. His popularity was soon overshadowed by Roosevelt (#26) and later on totally eclipsed by Trump (#45).
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 443: The importance of the strike was underlined by a flier handed out by Local 831, which pointed out the life expectancy of a sanitation worker was 54 years compared to 67 for the entire U.S. population. Even today, according to the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, “refuse and recyclable material collectors” consistently have one of the highest rates of on-the-job fatalities. Seventeen NYC sanitation workers were killed on the job between 2000 and 2014.
xxx/ellauri232.html on line 145: Uppställandet av fascismteorier är ingen oskyldig sysselsättning. De kan ge upphov till handlingsstrategier som – om de saknar verklighetsförankring – kan få fatala konsekvenser. Kommunisternas beskrivning av socialdemokratin på 1920- och 1930-talet som ett slags vänsterfascism är ett varnande exempel.
xxx/ellauri250.html on line 569: In 1955 oder 1954, Bukowski was treated for a near-fatal bleeding ulcer. After leaving the hospital he began to write poetry. 1955 he "agreed to marry" small-town Texas poet Barbara Frye, but they subsequently divorced in 1958. Frye, die aus einer vermögenden texanischen Familie stammte, war selbst Schriftstellerin und zugleich Herausgeberin eines kleinen, alternativen Literaturmagazins namens Harlekiini. Apparently she later died under mysterious circumstances in India. Following his divorce, Bukowski resumed drinking and continued writing poetry.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2244: These fatal from the vintage of men’s veins,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3173: Through fatal seedland of a female field,
xxx/ellauri303.html on line 329: I grund och botten hade fatalisterna rätt men några månniskor var så beskaffade att de inte förmådde acceptera fatalismen. De måste hela tiden hålla fast vid föreställningen att de handlade av egen fri vilja. Så ville ödet ha det.
xxx/ellauri337.html on line 153: Auf dem Friedhof bildet sich eine Zweck- und Sympathiegemeinschaft, boshaft das „Sowjetparadies in den Grüften“ genannt. Vom 20. Februar bis zum 7. März 1945 leben Leni, Boris, Margret, Pelzer und Lotte mitsamt ihren zwei Söhnen zusammen in einem Gruftsystem, das Pelzer mit Strom, Heizöfchen und Vorratskammer ausgestattet hat – eine veritable Vierzimmerwohnung. In der Gärtnerei bringt Leni einen Sohn zur Welt und nennt ihn Lev. Margret organisiert für Boris das Soldbuch eines gefallenen Soldaten – ein fataler Fehler: Unmittelbar nach Kriegsende, im Liebes- und Friedenstaumel, wird Boris mit seinen falschen Papieren als deutscher Soldat verhaftet und von den Amerikanern an die Franzosen überstellt. Bald kommt er bei einem Bergwerksunglück in Lothringen ums Leben. In Todesverachtung radelt Leni wochenlang durchs deutsch-französische Grenzgebiet, bis sie das Grab findet. Was alles noch tragischer macht: Pelzer, Margret, Hölthohne und auch der hochgestellte Herr bezeugen dem Verfasser, dass Borisʼ Tod vermeidbar gewesen wäre, da sie ihm andere und bessere Papiere hätten besorgen können. Der Herr ist in der Tat so hochgestellt, dass er in den Nürnberger Prozessen verurteilt wird – allerdings reist er 1955 schon wieder mit Kanzler Adenauers Delegation nach Moskau.
xxx/ellauri385.html on line 121: Hänen ensimmäinen vaimonsa oli Apollinaria Suslova, joka oli aiemmin ollut osa Fjodor Dostojevskin elämää ja jota hän myöhemmin toistuvasti esitti teoksissaan erilaisten "femme fatal naisten" kuvissa.
xxx/ellauri385.html on line 129: Apollinaria Prokofyevna Suslova (venäjä : Аполлина́рия Проко́фьевна Су́слова),​​​ 1839–1918, Vasily Rozanovin vaimo ja Venäjän ensimmäisen naislääkärin Nadezhda Suslovan sisar. Häntä pidetään prototyyppinä useille naishahmoille Dostojevskin romaaneissa, kuten Polina pelissä Peluri, Nastasja Filipovna elokuvassa Idiootti, Katerina Ivanovna Marmeladova elokuvassa Rikos ja rangaistus, Lizaveta Nikolaevna elokuvassa The Possessed, sekä Katerina ja Grushenka elokuvassa The Brothers Karamazov. Suslovaa on usein kuvattu femme fatale -naisena. Fjodor Dostojevski kutsui häntä yhdeksi aikansa merkittävimmistä naisista. Hänen omia teoksiaan ovat novelli Pokuda, joka julkaistiin Mihail Dostojevskin Vremya - lehdessä vuonna 1861, Do svadby (1863), ja omaelämäkerrallinen Chuzhaya i Svoy, joka julkaistiin vuonna 1928.
xxx/ellauri387.html on line 515: Juutalaiset kyllä pitävät kalaa luopiona. Kirjoittaessaan Slate -lehteen Judith Shulevitz raportoi, että Fish ei ainoastaan ​​julista itseään avoimesti "periaatteettomaksi" vaan myös hylkää "oikeudenmukaisuuden, puolueettomuuden ja kohtuullisuuden" käsitteet. Fishille "ideoilla ei ole seurauksia". Ollessaan tämän kannan Shulevitz luonnehtii Fishiä "ei periaatteettomaksi relativistiksi, josta häntä syytetään. Hän on jotain pahempaa. Hän on fatalisti." On siinäkin meillä oikeustieteen professori.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 145: During Kalākaua's 1881 world tour, Liliʻuokalani served as Regent in his absence.!!One of her first responsibilities was handling the smallpox epidemic of 1881 likely brought to the islands by Chinese contracted laborers. After meeting her with her brother's cabinet ministers, she closed all the ports, halted all passenger vessels out of Oʻahu, and initiated a quarantine of the affected. The measures kept the disease contained in Honolulu and Oʻahu with only a few cases on Kauaʻi. Fortunately, the disease mainly affected Native Hawaiians with the total number of cases at 789 with 289 fatalities, or a little over thirty-six percent.
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