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Sama vika vaivaa Kierkegaardia. Scribe koitti paiskata Ranskan akatemian oven Hugon naamalle. Mut Hugolla oli kenkä ovenraossa. Sörkän eka ego kannusti "ekaa rakkautta", jolla se kai meinaa ihastumista (joita voi silti olla monta, ei siis aikajärjestyxessä vaan ensimmäistä). Se on eri narsistista: Ogsaa i Bevisdtheden vilde Du overalt möde henne og Dig, og Dig og hende. Niinkuin kaikki narsistikirjailijat se asuu peilisalissa ja näkee kokoajan ize oman naamansa. Pahin vaara avioelämässä siitä on kuten Salesta kyllästymispiste, ikävystyminen. Hizi että näitäkin heppuleita on roppakaupalla.

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ellauri066.html on line 632: Att vara Anders Tegnell i dessa svåra tider måste verkligen kräva en stor mental styrka. Jag är imponerad av denna mans lugn. Jag är imponerad över att han orkar. Att som rådgivare till regeringen i den största kris som drabbat oss i modern tid stå dag ut och dag in på presskonferenserna och ta emot hård kritik och hundratals olika frågor och bara fortsätta bibehålla detta lugn inger enligt mig förtroende. Tonen mot Tegnell är hård, ibland långt över gränsen. Han är allt från en "mördare" till "idiot". Han är "inte rätt man posten", han borde "avgå omedelbart". I vanlig ordning ska vuxna människor även förlöjliga honom i sociala medier med nidbilder där man ger sig på hans utseende.

Många skriver som sagt att Anders Tegnell inte är rätt man på posten. Utifrån hans utbildning och meriter tycker jag dock man kan urskönja en helt annan bild. Han är ju snarare en väldigt meriterad läkare och forskare specialiserad på just det han rådgör regeringen kring. I många avseenden är han mycket like Joseph Mengele. Men så mycket snyggare, blond, läng, ingen diastema, stor haka och söt liten mun!
ellauri066.html on line 638: Detta kan vara bra att påvisa då både regering Löfven och Tegnell tillsammans målas ut som "mördare" i sociala medier, där man hävdar att de går varandras ärenden. Det bör också nämnas att Tegnell invalts som ledamot av Kungliga Krigsvetenskapsakademien där hans inträdesanförande handlade om just pandemiers påverkan på samhället. Det kan inte Stefan Löfven skryta med.

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ellauri108.html on line 88: Rastat tuo mieleen helluntaiystävät, nekään ei halua järjestäytyä kirkkokunnaxi. Kummatkaan ei ottaneet uskoaxeen että niiden hengellinen johtaja on kuolevainen. Kaikkein huvittavinta rastoissa on miten ne kaiken ton prinssi Philip jumalaxi -cargokultin alla pössypäisinä on tismalleen samanlaisia vanhoillis-patriarkaalisia törkimyxiä kuin niiden vanhat orjaisännät. Siitä (jos ei muuten) huomaa miten kaikki toi kehyskertomus on vaan kuorrutusta lapsille ja lapsenmielisille. Ihan mikä eläinsatu kelpaa hyvänsä, kuhan saadaan nostetuxi omaa häntää ja säilytetään muuten status quo.
ellauri108.html on line 133: Some Rastas have promoted activism as a means of achieving socio-political reform, while others believe in awaiting change that will be brought about through divine intervention in human affairs. In Jamaica, Rastas typically do not vote, derogatorily dismissing politics as "politricks", and rarely involve themselves in political parties or unions. The Rasta tendency to believe that socio-political change is inevitable opens the religion up to the criticism from the political left that it encourages adherents to do little or nothing to alter the status quo. Other Rastas do engage in political activism; the Ghanaian Rasta singer-songwriter Rocky Dawuni for instance was involved in campaigns promoting democratic elections, while in Grenada, many Rastas joined the People's Revolutionary Government formed in 1979.
ellauri108.html on line 201: Marcus Garvey, a prominent black nationalist theorist who heavily influenced Rastafari and is regarded as a prophet by many Rastas. The Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey, spent much of his adult life in the US and Britain. Garvey supported the idea of global racial separatism and called for part of the African diaspora to relocate to Africa. His ideas faced opposition from civil rights activists like W. E. B. Du Bois who supported racial integration, and as a mass movement, Garveyism declined in the Great Depression of the 1930s. A rumour later spread that in 1916, Garvey had called on his supporters to "look to Africa" for the crowning of a black king; this quote was never verified. However, in August 1930, Garvey's play, Coronation of an African King, was performed in Kingston. Its plot revolved around the crowning of the fictional Prince Cudjoe of Sudan, although it anticipated the crowning of Haile Selassie later that year. Rastas hold Garvey in great esteem, with many regarding him as a prophet. Garvey knew of Rastafari, but took a largely negative view of the religion; he also became a critic of Haile Selassie, calling him "a great coward" who rules a "country where black men are chained and flogged".
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ellauri119.html on line 714: Your claims against Ayn Rand don’t stand up to scrutiny, though. She never advocated Social Darwinism, either explicitly or implicitly. In my readings, I have read quotes where she damned a CEO who uses only a tenth of his ability and praised a janitor who strive to improve himself.
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ellauri140.html on line 439: Yea but (quoth she) the perill of this place Niinniimmut (intti hiän), tän paikan riskit
ellauri140.html on line 446: Therefore I read beware. Fly fly (quoth then Pakoon! (sanoi siihen arka knääpiö),
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ellauri140.html on line 655: Far hence (quoth he) in wastfull wildernesse No on se täältä aika pitkällä (sano),
ellauri140.html on line 800: Hither (quoth he) me Archimago sent, Tänne mut lähetti hra Arkipelago,
ellauri140.html on line 911: Why Dame (quoth he) what hath ye thus dismayd? Mutta rva (hän sanoi), mikä on sut noin masentanut?
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ellauri141.html on line 241: quae solet matres furiare equorum, Se mikä heppojen mammoja vaivaa,
ellauri141.html on line 245: laeta quod pubes hedera virenti Iloinen mirri muratti pillussa nappaa
ellauri141.html on line 266: quid? quod libelli Stoici inter Sericos But why do Stoic tracts so love to lie
ellauri141.html on line 270: quod ut superbo povoces ab inguine, If that is what you want from my fastidious groin,
ellauri141.html on line 279: hic tertius December, ex quo destiti Tää on 3. joulukuu siitä, kun lakkasin
ellauri141.html on line 289: 'quodsi meis inaestuet praecordiis vapautunut sappi kuohahtaisi, niinkö tää
ellauri141.html on line 352: So where am I going with all this? My purpose in quoting the various versions, isn’t to compare and reconcile them, but to give some sense of just how ubiquitous the translations are and to raise the question: Why has this poem endured?
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ellauri150.html on line 323: — Est-ce que ce n’est pas vrai ?… Pourquoi haussez-vous les épaules ? Pourquoi faites-vous la grimace ?
ellauri150.html on line 337: Elle jouait son morceau, s’appliquant de son mieux ; et, comme elle était habile, elle y réussissait très passablement, parfois même assez bien. Christophe, qui n’était pas dupe, riait en lui-même de l’adresse « de cette sacrée mâtine (sekarotuinen narttu), qui jouait, comme si elle sentait ce qu’elle jouait, quoiqu’elle n’en sentît rien ». Il ne laissait pas d’en éprouver pour elle une sympathie amusée. (Narsismimarkkeri!) Colette, de son côté, saisissait tous les prétextes pour reprendre la conversation, qui l’intéressait beaucoup plus que la leçon de piano. Christophe avait beau s’en défendre, prétextant qu’il ne pouvait dire ce qu’il pensait, sans risquer de la blesser : elle arrivait toujours à le lui faire dire ; et plus c’était blessant, moins elle en était blessée : c’était un amusement pour elle. Mais comme la fine mouche sentait que Christophe n’aimait rien tant que la sincérité, elle lui tenait tête hardiment, et discutait mordicus (izepäisesti). Ils se quittaient très bons amis.
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ellauri151.html on line 180: Sensualismin tunnuslauseena voi pitää Tuomas Akvinolaisen peripateettista aksioomaa Nihil est in intellectu quod non prius in sensu ("mielessä ei ole mitään mikä ei ensin olisi ollut aisteissa"), joka näkyy muun muassa Locken ajatuksessa tabula rasasta. Jyrkän sensualismin kannatus väheni ratkaisevasti 1700-luvun loppupuolella Immanuel Kantin filosofian vaikutuksesta.
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ellauri151.html on line 435: The product of paper and printed ink, that we commonly call the book, is one of the great visible mediators between spirit and time, and, reflecting zeitgeist, lasts as long as ore and stone. Help us translate this quote!
ellauri151.html on line 437: Without language we would have no reason, without reason no religion, and without these three essential aspects of our nature, neither mind nor bond of society. Help us translate this quote!
ellauri151.html on line 441: If only I was as eloquent as Demosthenes, I would have to do no more than repeat a single word three times. Reason is language — Logos; I gnaw on this marrowbone and will gnaw myself to death over it. It is still always dark over these depths for me: I am still always awaiting an apocalyptic angel with a key to this abyss. Help us translate this quote!
ellauri151.html on line 443: The philosophers have always given truth a bill of divorce, by separating what nature has joined together and vice versa. Help us translate this quote
ellauri151.html on line 445: Not only the entire ability to think rests on language… but language is also the crux of the misunderstanding of reason with itself. Help us translate this quote! Arto Mustajoki, please! How would it go in Russian?
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ellauri152.html on line 390: et faciet, quoniam sordent tibi munera nostra. ja viekin, jos sä halvexit mun tarjoomuxia.
ellauri152.html on line 399: addam cerea pruna: honos erit huic quoque pomo; Lisäx vahattuja luumuja: se on kans hyvä hetelmä;
ellauri152.html on line 401: sic positae quoniam suavis miscetis odores. Silleen pannen näät saa rapsakat tuoksukimarat.
ellauri152.html on line 406: Quem fugis, ah, demens? Habitarunt di quoque silvas, Ketä pakenet, dementti? Jumalatkin asuu mezissä,
ellauri152.html on line 417: quin tu aliquid saltem potius, quorum indiget usus, Exä vois vähintäänkin tehdä mitä pitäs duunata,
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ellauri155.html on line 755: Consequently, Calvin shows that Israel who descended from Abraham was also then chosen by God. He quotes verses such as Deuteronomy 7:7-8 which says, “The Lord did not set his love upon you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people: for ye were the fewest of all people: but because the Lord loved you.”
ellauri155.html on line 757: Finally, Calvin comes into the New Testament and shows how the Apostle Paul in Romans quotes this very text from Malachi to substantiate predestination. He quotes from Romans 9:15, itself another quote from the Old Testament: “For he (the Lord) saith to Moses, ‘I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.’” Why it´s always this damned Paul! I bet he had a drooping mouth like Jürgen Habermas. Calvin then later asks,
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ellauri156.html on line 463: However, in giving Bathsheba a more active role, Adele Reinhartz found that "it reflects tensions and questions about gender identity in America in the aftermath of World War II, when women had entered the work force in large numbers and experienced a greater degree of independence and economic self-sufficiency. ...[Bathsheba] is not satisfied in the role of neglected wife and decides for herself what to do about it." Susan Wayward was later quoted as having asked why the film was not called Bathsheba and David. I guess it has something to do with the fact that Dog is called Dog in the bible instead of Bitch.
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ellauri158.html on line 91: P.1. defin. 5. Per modum intelligo substantiae affectiones, sive id quod in alio est, per quod etiam concipitur. [in: P. 1. prop. 1., prop. 4., prop. 6. coroll., prop. 15., prop. 23., prop. 25. coroll., prop. 28., prop. 31., P. 2. prop. 1.]
ellauri158.html on line 95: P.1. defin. 6. Per Deum intelligo ens absolute infinitum, hoc est, substantiam constantem infinitis attributis, quorum unumquodque aeternam et infinitam essentiam exprimit. [in: P. 1. prop. 10. schol., prop. 11., prop. 14., prop. 14. coroll. 1., prop. 16., prop. 19., prop. 23., prop. 31., P. 2. prop. 1., prop. 1. schol., prop. 45., P. 4. prop. 28., P. 5. prop. 35., etiam in: Ep. 3. §. 1., Ep. 4. §. 2., Ep. 26. §. 8., Ep. 64. §. 3.]
ellauri158.html on line 117: P. 1. axiom. 2. Id quod per aliud non potest concipi, per se concipi debet. [in: Ep. 3. §. 4.]
ellauri158.html on line 188: P. 1. prop. 10. Unumquodque unius substantiae attributum per se concipi debet. [in: P. 1. prop. 12., P. 2. prop. 5., prop. 6., etiam in: Ep. 66. §. 4., Ep. 68. §. 1.]
ellauri158.html on line 193: P. 1. prop. 11. Deus sive substantia constans infinitis attributis, quorum unumquodque aeternam et infinitam essentiam exprimit, necessario existit. [in: P. 1. prop. 13., prop. 14., prop. 17. coroll. 2., prop. 19., prop. 19. schol., prop. 21., prop. 29., prop. 33., prop. 34., P. 5. prop. 35.]
ellauri158.html on line 198: P. 1. prop. 12. Nullum substantiae attributum potest vere concipi, ex quo sequatur, substantiam posse dividi. [in: P. 1. prop. 13., prop. 15. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 256: P. 1. prop. 22. Quicquid ex aliquo Dei attributo, quatenus modificatum est tali modificatione, quae et necessario et infinita per idem existit, sequitur, debet quoque et necessario et infinitum existere. [in: P. 1. prop. 23., prop. 28., app., P. 2. prop. 11.]
ellauri158.html on line 260: P. 1. prop. 23. Omnis modus, qui et necessario et infinitus existit, necessario sequi debuit vel ex absoluta natura alicuius attributi Dei, vel ex aliquo attributo modificato modificatione, quae et necessario et infinita existit. [in: P. 1. prop. 32., app.]
ellauri158.html on line 334: P. 2. defin. 2. Ad essentiam alicuius rei id pertinere dico, quo dato res necessario ponitur et quo sublato res necessario tollitur; vel id, sine quo res, et vice versa quod sine re nec esse nec concipi potest. [in: P. 2. prop. 10., prop. 37., prop. 49.]
ellauri158.html on line 338: P. 2. defin. 3. Per ideam intelligo mentis conceptum, quem mens format, propterea quod res est cogitans. [in: P. 2. prop. 48. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 370: P. 2. axiom. 4. Nos corpus quoddam multis modis affici sentimus. [in: P. 2. prop. 13.]
ellauri158.html on line 411: -- P. 2. prop. 6. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod esse formale rerum, quae modi non sunt cogitandi, non sequitur ideo ex divina natura, quia res prius cognovit; sed eodem modo eademque necessitate res ideatae ex suis attributis consequuntur et concluduntur, ac ideas ex attributo cogitationis consequi ostendimus. [in: P. 2. prop. 36., P. 5. prop. 1.]
ellauri158.html on line 422: -- P. 2. prop. 7. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod Dei cogitandi potentia aequalis est ipsius actuali agendi potentiae; hoc est, quicquid ex infinita Dei natura sequitur formaliter, id omne ex Dei idea eodem ordine eademque connexione sequitur in Deo obiective. [in: P. 2. prop. 32., prop. 36., prop. 38., prop. 39., P. 3. prop. 28., P. 5. prop. 1.]
ellauri158.html on line 433: -- P. 2. prop. 8. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod, quamdiu res singulares non existunt, nisi quatenus in Dei attributis comprehenduntur, earum esse obiectivum sive ideae non existunt, nisi quatenus infinita Dei idea existit; et ubi res singulares dicuntur existere, non tantum quatenus in Dei attributis comprehenduntur, sed quatenus etiam durare dicuntur, earum ideae etiam existentiam, per quam durare dicuntur, involvent. [in: P. 2. prop. 9., prop. 11., prop. 15., prop. 45., P. 3. prop. 11. schol., P. 5. prop. 21., prop. 23.]
ellauri158.html on line 450: P. 2. prop. 11. Primum, quod actuale mentis humanae esse constituit, nihil aliud est, quam idea rei alicuius singularis actu existentis. [in: P. 2. prop. 12., prop. 13., prop. 20., prop. 48., P. 3. prop. 2., prop. 3., prop. 10., gener. aff. defin., P. 4. prop. 37., P. 5. prop. 9., prop. 38.]
ellauri158.html on line 456: P. 2. prop. 12. Quicquid in obiecto ideae humanam mentem constituentis contingit, id ab humana mente debet percipi, sive eius rei dabitur in mente necessario idea: hoc est, si obiectum ideae humanam mentem constituentis sit corpus, nihil in eo corpore poterit contingere, quod a mente non percipiatur. [in: P. 2. prop. 13., prop. 14., prop. 17., prop. 17. coroll., prop. 19., prop. 21., prop. 22., prop. 38., P. 3. prop. 2. schol., P. 4. prop. 7., P. 5. prop. 4.]
ellauri158.html on line 474: ---- axiom. 2. Unumquodque corpus iam tardius, iam celerius movetur.
ellauri158.html on line 487: ---- lem. 3. Corpus motum vel quiescens ad motum vel quietem determinari debuit ab alio corpore, quod etiam ad motum vel quietem determinatum fuit ab alio, et illud iterum ab alio, et sic in infinitum.
ellauri158.html on line 497: ------- axiom. 1. Omnes modi, quibus corpus aliquod ab alio afficitur corpore, ex natura corporis affecti et simul ex natura corporis afficientis sequuntur; ita ut unum idemque corpus diversimode moveatur pro diversitate naturae corporum moventium, et contra ut diversa corpora ab uno eodemque corpore diversimode moveantur. [in: P. 2. prop. 16., prop. 24., P. 3. postul. 1., prop. 17. schol., prop. 51., prop. 57.]
ellauri158.html on line 501: -------- axiom. 2. Cum corpus motum alteri quiescenti quod dimovere nequit, impingit, reflectitur, ut moveri pergat, et angulus lineae motus reflectionis cum plano corporis quiescentis, cui impegit, aequalis erit angulo, quem linea motus incidentiae cum eodem plano efficit. [in: P. 2. prop. 17. coroll.]
ellauri158.html on line 505: -------- defin. Cum corpora aliquot eiusdem aut diversae magnitudinis a reliquis ita coercentur, ut invicem incumbant, vel si eodem aut diversis celeritatis gradibus moventur, ut motus suos invicem certa quadam ratione communicent, illa corpora invicem unita dicemus, et omnia simul unum corpus, sive individuum componere, quod a reliquis per hanc corporum unionem distinguitur. [in: P. 2. lem. 4., lem. 7., prop. 24., P. 4. prop. 39.]
ellauri158.html on line 509: -------- axiom. 3. Quo partes individui vel corporis compositi secundum maiores vel minores superficies sibi invicem incumbunt, eo difficilius vel facilius cogi possunt, ut situm suum mutent, et consequenter eo difficilius vel facilius effici potest, ut ipsum individuum aliam figuram induat. Atque hinc corpora, quorum partes secundum magnas superficies invicem incumbunt, dura, quorum autem partes secundum parvas, mollia, et quorum denique partes inter se moventur, fluida vocabo.
ellauri158.html on line 513: ---- lem. 4. Si corporis sive individui, quod ex pluribus corporibus componitur, quaedam corpora segregentur, et simul totidem alia eiusdem naturae eorum loco succedant, retinebit individuum suam naturam, uti antea, absque ulla eius formae mutatione. [in: P. 2. lem. 5., prop. 24.]
ellauri158.html on line 530: -- postul. 1. Corpus humanum componitur ex plurimis (diversae naturae) individuis, quorum unumquodque valde compositum est. [in: P. 2. prop. 15., prop. 24., P. 3. prop. 17. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 555: P. 2. prop. 14. Mens humana apta est ad plurima percipiendum, et eo aptior, quo eius corpus pluribus modis disponi potest. [in: P. 3. prop. 11., P. 4. prop. 38.]
ellauri158.html on line 563: P. 2. prop. 16. Idea cuiuscumque modi, quo corpus humanum a corporibus externis afficitur, involvere debet naturam corporis humani et simul naturam corporis externi. [in: P. 2. prop. 17., prop. 18. schol., prop. 19., prop. 23., prop. 25., prop. 26., prop. 27., prop. 28., prop. 38., prop. 39., P. 3. prop. 27., P. 4. prop. 5.]
ellauri158.html on line 571: -- P. 2. prop. 16. coroll. 2. Sequitur secundo, quod ideae, quas corporum externorum habemus, magis nostri corporis constitutionem, quam corporum externorum naturam indicant. [in: P. 2. prop. 17. schol., P. 3. prop. 14., prop. 18., gener. aff. defin., P. 4. prop. 1. schol., P. 4. prop. 9., P. 5. prop. 34.]
ellauri158.html on line 587: P. 2. prop. 18. Si corpus humanum a duobus, vel pluribus corporibus simul affectum fuerit semel, ubi mens postea eorum aliquod imaginabitur, statim et aliorum recordabitur. [in: P. 2. prop. 40. schol. 1., prop. 44. schol., P. 3. prop. 11. schol., prop. 14., prop. 52., P. 4. prop. 13., P. 5. prop. 1., prop. 10. schol., prop. 12., prop. 13.]
ellauri158.html on line 651: -- P. 2. prop. 29. coroll. Hinc sequitur, mentem humanam, quoties ex communi naturae ordine res percipit, nec sui ipsius, nec sui corporis, nec corporum externorum adaequatam, sed confusam tantum et mutilatam habere cognitionem. [in: P. 2. prop. 40. schol. 2., P. 3. prop. 3.]
ellauri158.html on line 672: P. 2. prop. 33. Nihil in ideis positivum est, propter quod falsae dicuntur. [in: P. 2. prop. 35., P. 4. prop. 1.]
ellauri158.html on line 705: P. 2. prop. 37. Id quod omnibus commune quodque aeque in parte ac in toto est, nullius rei singularis essentiam constituit. [in: P. 2. prop. 44. coroll. 2.]
ellauri158.html on line 710: P. 2. prop. 39. Id quod corpori humano et quibusdam corporibus externis, a quibus corpus humanum affici solet, commune est, et proprium, quodque in cuiuscumque horum parte aeque ac in toto est, eius etiam idea erit in mente adaequata. [in: P. 2. prop. 40. schol. 2.]
ellauri158.html on line 711: -- P. 2. prop. 39. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod mens eo aptior est ad plura adaequate percipiendum, quo eius corpus plura habet cum aliis corporibus communia. [in: P. 2. prop. 40. schol. 2.]
ellauri158.html on line 730: -- P. 2. prop. 44. coroll. 1. Hinc sequitur, a sola imaginatione pendere, quod res tam respectu praeteriti, quam futuri, ut contingentes contemplemur.
ellauri158.html on line 761: P. 3. defin. 2. Nos tum agere dico, cum aliquid in nobis aut extra nos fit, cuius adaequata sumus causa, hoc est cum ex nostra natura aliquid in nobis, aut extra nos sequitur, quod per eandem solam potest clare et distincte intelligi. At contra nos pati dico, cum in nobis aliquid fit vel ex nostra natura aliquid sequitur, cuius nos non nisi partialis sumus causa. [in: P. 3. prop. 1., P. 4. prop. 2., prop. 5., prop. 15., prop. 23., prop. 33., prop. 35., prop. 35. coroll. 1., prop. 52., prop. 59., prop. 61., prop. 64.]
ellauri158.html on line 768: -- P. 3. prop. 1. coroll. Hinc sequitur mentem eo pluribus passionibus esse obnoxiam quo plures ideas inadaequatas habet et contra eo plura agere quo plures habet adaequatas.
ellauri158.html on line 776: P. 3. prop. 7. Conatus, quo unaquaeque res in suo esse perseverare conatur, nihil est praeter ipsius rei actualem essentiam. [in: P. 3. prop. 9., prop. 10., prop. 37., prop. 54., P. 4. defin. 8., prop. 4., prop. 5., prop. 8., prop. 15., prop. 18., prop. 18. schol., prop. 20., prop. 21., prop. 22., prop. 25., prop. 26., prop. 32., prop. 33., prop. 53., prop. 60., prop. 64., P. 5. axiom. 2., prop. 8., prop. 9., prop. 25., etiam in: Ep. 66. §. 2.]
ellauri158.html on line 777: P. 3. prop. 8. Conatus, quo unaquaeque res in suo esse perseverare conatur, nullum tempus finitum, sed indefinitum involvit. [in: P. 3. prop. 9.]
ellauri158.html on line 785: -- P. 3. prop. 13. coroll. Hinc sequitur quod mens ea imaginari aversatur, quae ipsius et corporis potentiam minuunt vel coercent. [in: P. 3. prop. 15. coroll., prop. 38.]
ellauri158.html on line 789: -- P. 3. prop. 15. coroll. Ex eo solo, quod rem aliquam affectu laetitiae vel tristitiae, cuius ipsa non est causa efficiens, contemplati sumus, eandem amare vel odio habere possumus. [in: P. 3. prop. 16., prop. 35., prop. 35. schol., prop. 41., prop. 50. schol., prop. 52. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 791: P. 3. prop. 16. Ex eo solo, quod rem aliquam aliquid habere imaginamur simile obiecto, quod mentem laetitia vel tristitia afficere solet, quamvis id, in quo res obiecto est similis, non sit horum affectuum efficiens causa, eam tamen amabimus vel odio habebimus. [in: P. 3. prop. 15. schol., prop. 17., prop. 41., prop. 46., P. 4. prop. 34.]
ellauri158.html on line 797: P. 3. prop. 19. Qui id quod amat destrui imaginatur, contristabitur; si contra autem conservari, laetabitur. [in: P. 3. prop. 21., prop. 36. coroll., prop. 42., aff. defin. 12., aff. defin. 13., P. 5. prop. 19.]
ellauri158.html on line 798: P. 3. prop. 20. Qui id quod odio habet destrui imaginatur, laetabitur. [in: P. 3. prop. 23., prop. 28., aff. defin. 11., aff. defin. 12., aff. defin. 13.]
ellauri158.html on line 799: P. 3. prop. 21. Qui id quod amat laetitia vel tristitia affectum imaginatur, laetitia etiam vel tristitia afficietur; et uterque hic affectus maior aut minor erit in amante, prout uterque maior aut minor est in re amata. [in: P. 3. prop. 22., prop. 22. schol., prop. 25., prop. 26., prop. 27. coroll. 1., prop. 38., prop. 45.]
ellauri158.html on line 802: P. 3. prop. 23. Qui id quod odio habet tristitia affectum imaginatur, laetabitur; si contra idem laetitia affectum esse imaginetur, contristabitur; et uterque hic affectus maior aut minor erit, prout eius contrarius maior aut minor est in eo, quod odio habet. [in: P. 3. prop. 26., prop. 27., prop. 27. coroll. 2., prop. 35., prop. 38.]
ellauri158.html on line 806: P. 3. prop. 25. Id omne de nobis deque re amata affirmare conamur, quod nos vel rem amatam laetitia afficere imaginamur; et contra id omne negare, quod nos vel rem amatam tristitia afficere imaginamur. [in: P. 3. prop. 26., prop. 30. schol., prop. 40. schol., prop. 41. schol., prop. 50. schol., P. 4. prop. 49.]
ellauri158.html on line 808: P. 3. prop. 26. Id omne de re, quam odio habemus, affirmare conamur, quod ipsam tristitia afficere imaginamur, et id contra negare, quod ipsam laetitia afficere imaginamur. [in: prop. 40. coroll. 2., prop. 43.]
ellauri158.html on line 810: P. 3. prop. 27. Ex eo, quod rem nobis similem et quam nullo affectu prosecuti sumus, aliquo affectu affici imaginamur, eo ipso simili affectu afficimur. [in: P. 3. prop. 22. schol., prop. 23. schol., prop. 27. coroll. 1., prop. 27. coroll. 3., prop. 29., prop. 30., prop. 31., prop. 32., prop. 40., prop. 47., prop. 49. schol., prop. 52. schol., prop. 53. coroll., aff. defin. 33., aff. defin. 44., P. 4. prop. 50. schol., prop. 68. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 813: -- P. 3. prop. 27. coroll. 2. Rem, cuius nos miseret, odio habere non possumus ex eo, quod ipsius miseria nos tristitia afficit.
ellauri158.html on line 816: P. 3. prop. 28. Id omne, quod ad laetitiam conducere imaginamur, conamur promovere, ut fiat; quod vero eidem repugnare sive ad tristitiam conducere imaginamur, amovere vel destruere conamur. [in: P. 3. prop. 29., prop. 31. coroll., prop. 32., prop. 35., prop. 36., prop. 38., prop. 39., prop. 39. schol., prop. 50. schol., prop. 51. schol., prop. 55. schol., P. 4. prop. 19., prop. 37. schol. 2., P. 5. prop. 19.]
ellauri158.html on line 817: P. 3. prop. 29. Nos id omne etiam agere conabimur, quod homines cum laetitia aspicere imaginamur, et contra id agere aversabimur, quod homines aversari imaginamur. [in: P. 3. prop. 33., prop. 43., etiam in: TP cap. 7. art. 6.]
ellauri158.html on line 819: P. 3. prop. 30. Si quis aliquid egit, quod reliquos laetitia afficere imaginatur, is laetitia concomitante idea sui, tanquam causa, afficietur, sive se ipsum cum laetitia contemplabitur. Si contra aliquid egit, quod reliquos tristitia afficere imaginatur, se ipsum cum tristitia contra contemplabitur. [in: P. 3. prop. 34., prop. 40. schol., prop. 41. schol., prop. 43.]
ellauri158.html on line 821: P. 3. prop. 31. Si aliquem imaginamur amare vel cupere vel odio habere aliquid, quod ipsi amamus, cupimus vel odio habemus, eo ipso rem constantius amabimus etc. Si autem id, quod amamus, eum aversari imaginamur, vel contra, tum animi fluctuationem patiemur. [in: P. 3. prop. 35., aff. defin. 44., P. 4. prop. 34. schol., prop. 37., P. 5. prop. 20.]
ellauri158.html on line 822: -- P. 3. prop. 31. coroll. Sequitur unumquemque quantum potest conari ut unusquisque id quod ipse amat, amet et quod ipse odit, odio etiam habeat. [in: P. 4. prop. 37., P. 5. prop. 4. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 828: P. 3. prop. 35. Si quis imaginatur rem amatam eodem vel arctiore vinculo amicitiae, quo ipse eadem solus potiebatur, alium sibi iungere, odio erga ipsam rem amatam afficietur, et illi alteri invidebit.
ellauri158.html on line 833: P. 3. prop. 37. Cupiditas, quae prae tristitia vel laetitia praeque odio vel amore oritur, eo est maior, quo affectus maior est. [in: P. 3. prop. 38., prop. 39., prop. 43., prop. 44., P. 4. prop. 15., prop. 37., prop. 44.]
ellauri158.html on line 834: P. 3. prop. 38. Si quis rem amatam odio habere inceperit, ita ut amor plane aboleatur, eandem maiore odio ex pari causa prosequetur, quam si ipsam nunquam amavisset, et eo maiore, quo amor antea maior fuerat. [in: P. 3. prop. 44.]
ellauri158.html on line 837: P. 3. prop. 40. Qui se odio haberi ab aliquo imaginatur, nec se ullam odii causam illi dedisse credit, eundem odio contra habebit. [in: P. 3. prop. 40. coroll. 1., prop. 40. coroll. 2., prop. 41., prop. 43., prop. 45., prop. 49. schol., P. 4. prop. 34.]
ellauri158.html on line 840: -- P. 3. prop. 40. coroll. 2. Si aliquis imaginatur, ab aliquo, quem antea nullo affectu prosecutus est, malum aliquod prae odio sibi illatum esse, statim idem malum eidem referre conabitur. [in: P. 3. aff. defin. 37., P. 4. prop. 37. schol. 2.]
ellauri158.html on line 842: P. 3. prop. 41. Si quis ab aliquo se amari imaginatur, nec se ullam ad id causam dedisse credit, eundem contra amabit. [in: P. 3. prop. 43.]
ellauri158.html on line 848: P. 3. prop. 44. Odium, quod amore plane vincitur, in amorem transit; et amor propterea maior est, quam si odium non praecessisset. [in: P. 4. prop. 46.]
ellauri158.html on line 851: P. 3. prop. 46. Si quis ab aliquo cuiusdam classis, sive nationis a sua diversae, laetitia vel tristitia affectus fuerit, concomitante eius idea sub nomine universali classis vel nationis tanquam causa, is non tantum illum, sed omnes eiusdem classis vel nationis amabit vel odio habebit.
ellauri158.html on line 852: P. 3. prop. 47. Laetitia, quae ex eo oritur, quod scilicet rem, quam odimus, destrui aut alio malo affici imaginamur, non oritur absque ulla animi tristitia.
ellauri158.html on line 862: P. 3. prop. 52. Obiectum quod simul cum aliis antea vidimus, vel quod nihil habere imaginamur, nisi quod commune est pluribus, non tamdiu contemplabimur, ac illud, quod aliquid singulare habere imaginamur. [in: P. 3. prop. 55. coroll. 2. schol., aff. defin. 4., aff. defin. 10.]
ellauri158.html on line 864: P. 3. prop. 53. Cum mens se ipsam suamque agendi potentiam contemplatur, laetatur; et eo magis, quo se suamque agendi potentiam distinctius imaginatur. [in: P. 3. prop. 55. schol., prop. 58., aff. defin. 25., P. 5. prop. 15.]
ellauri158.html on line 865: -- P. 3. prop. 53. coroll. Haec laetitia magis magisque fovetur, quo magis homo se ab aliis laudari imaginatur. [in: P. 3. prop. 55. coroll. 1., P. 4. prop. 52. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 872: P. 3. prop. 56. Laetitiae, tristitiae et cupiditatis, et consequenter uniuscuiusque affectus, qui ex his componitur, ut animi fluctuationis, vel qui ab his derivatur, nempe amoris, odii, spei, metus etc., tot species dantur, quot sunt species obiectorum, a quibus afficimur. [in: P. 4. prop. 33.]
ellauri158.html on line 942: P. 3. aff. defin. 11. Irrisio est laetitia orta ex eo, quod aliquid, quod contemnimus in re, quam odimus, inesse imaginamur.
ellauri158.html on line 949: P. 3. aff. defin. 18. Commiseratio est tristitia concomitante idea mali, quod alteri, quem nobis similem esse imaginamur, evenit. [in: P. 4. prop. 50.]
ellauri158.html on line 952: P. 3. aff. defin. 21. Existimatio est de aliquo prae amore plus iusto sentire. [in: P. 4. prop. 48.]
ellauri158.html on line 953: P. 3. aff. defin. 22. Despectus est de aliquo prae odio minus iusto sentire. [in: P. 4. prop. 48.]
ellauri158.html on line 956: P. 3. aff. defin. 25. Acquiescentia in se ipso est laetitia orta ex eo, quod homo se ipsum suamque agendi potentiam contemplatur. [in: P. 4. prop. 52., P. 5. prop. 27., prop. 32., prop. 36. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 957: P. 3. aff. defin. 26. Humilitas est tristitia orta ex eo quod homo suam impotentiam sive imbecillitatem contemplatur. [in: P. 4. prop. 53.]
ellauri158.html on line 958: P. 3. aff. defin. 27. Poenitentia est tristitia concomitante idea alicuius facti, quod nos ex libero mentis decreto fecisse credimus. [in: P. 4. prop. 54.]
ellauri158.html on line 965: nobis ingeneratur ex eo, quod alios eandem cupiditatem habere imaginamur.
ellauri158.html on line 966: P. 3. aff. defin. 34. Gratia seu gratitudo est cupiditas seu amoris studium, quo ei benefacere conamur, qui in nos pari amoris affectu beneficium contulit. [in: P. 4. prop. 71.]
ellauri158.html on line 971: P. 3. aff. defin. 39. Timor est cupiditas maius quod metuimus malum minore vitandi.
ellauri158.html on line 972: P. 3. aff. defin. 40. Audacia est cupiditas, qua aliquis incitatur ad aliquid agendum cum periculo, quod eius aequales subire metuunt. [in: P. 4. prop. 69.]
ellauri158.html on line 973: P. 3. aff. defin. 41. Pusillanimitas dicitur de eo, cuius cupiditas coercetur timore periculi, quod eius aequales subire audent. [in: P. 4. prop. 69.]
ellauri158.html on line 974: P. 3. aff. defin. 42. Consternatio dicitur de eo, cuius cupiditas malum vitandi coercetur admiratione mali, quod timet.
ellauri158.html on line 986: P. 4. defin. 1. Per bonum id intelligam, quod certo scimus nobis esse utile. [in: P. 4. prop. 8., prop. 26., prop. 28.]
ellauri158.html on line 987: P. 4. defin. 2. Per malum autem id, quod certo scimus impedire, quominus boni alicuius simus compotes. [in: P. 4. prop. 8.]
ellauri158.html on line 988: P. 4. defin. 3. Res singulares voco contingentes, quatenus, dum ad earum solam essentiam attendimus, nihil invenimus, quod earum existentiam necessario ponat, vel quod ipsam necessario secludat. [in: P. 4. prop. 12., prop. 13.]
ellauri158.html on line 991: P. 4. defin. 6. Quid per affectum erga rem futuram, praesentem, et praeteritam intelligam, explicui in schol. 1. et 2. prop. 18. P. 3. quod vide. [in: P. 4. prop. 10. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 997: P. 4. prop. 1. Nihil, quod idea falsa positivum habet, tollitur praesentia veri, quatenus verum. [in: P. 4. prop. 14.]
ellauri158.html on line 1025: P. 4. prop. 19. Id unusquisque ex legibus suae naturae necessario appetit vel aversatur, quod bonum vel malum esse iudicat. [in: P. 4. prop. 35., prop. 37., prop. 37. schol. 2., prop. 46., prop. 59.]
ellauri158.html on line 1031: P. 4. prop. 23. Homo quatenus ad aliquid agendum determinatur ex eo, quod ideas habet inadaequatas, non potest absolute dici ex virtute agere; sed tantum quatenus determinatur ex eo, quod intelligit. [in: P. 4. prop. 28.]
ellauri158.html on line 1035: P. 4. prop. 26. Quicquid ex ratione conamur, nihil aliud est quam intelligere; nec mens quatenus ratione utitur, aliud sibi utile esse iudicat nisi id quod ad intelligendum conducit. [in: P. 4. prop. 27., prop. 28., prop. 36., prop. 37., prop. 38., prop. 40., prop. 48., prop. 53., P. 5. prop. 9., prop. 10.]
ellauri158.html on line 1036: P. 4. prop. 27. Nihil certo scimus bonum aut malum esse, nisi id quod ad intelligendum revera conducit, vel quod impedire potest quominus intelligamus. [in: P. 4. prop. 28., prop. 38., prop. 40., prop. 48., prop. 50., P. 5. prop. 9., prop. 10.]
ellauri158.html on line 1039: P. 4. prop. 30. Res nulla per id, quod cum nostra natura commune habet, potest esse mala; sed quatenus nobis mala est, eatenus est nobis contraria. [in: P. 4. prop. 31., prop. 34., prop. 34. schol., P. 5. prop. 10., prop. 38., prop. 39.]
ellauri158.html on line 1041: -- P. 4. prop. 31. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod quo res aliqua magis cum nostra natura convenit, eo nobis est utilior seu magis bona, et contra quo res aliqua nobis est utilior, eatenus cum nostra natura magis convenit. [in: P. 4. prop. 35., prop. 35. coroll. 1., prop. 72.]
ellauri158.html on line 1042: P. 4. prop. 32. Quatenus homines passionibus sunt obnoxii, non possunt eatenus dici, quod natura conveniant.
ellauri158.html on line 1048: -- P. 4. prop. 35. coroll. 1. Nihil singulare in rerum natura datur, quod homini sit utilius, quam homo qui ex ductu rationis vivit. [in: P. 4. prop. 35. coroll. 2., prop. 37., prop. 37. schol. 2., prop. 71.]
ellauri158.html on line 1053: P. 4. prop. 37. Bonum, quod unusquisque, qui sectatur virtutem, sibi appetit, reliquis hominibus etiam cupiet, et eo magis, quo maiorem Dei habuerit cognitionem. [in: P. 4. prop. 45., prop. 45. coroll. 1., prop. 46., prop. 50., prop. 51., prop. 68. schol., prop. 70., prop. 71., prop. 73., prop. 73. schol., P. 5. prop. 4. schol., prop. 20.]
ellauri158.html on line 1056: P. 4. prop. 38. Id quod corpus humanum ita disponit, ut pluribus modis possit affici, vel quod idem aptum reddit ad corpora externa pluribus modis afficiendum, homini est utile; et eo utilius, quo corpus ab eo aptius redditur, ut pluribus modis afficiatur, aliaque corpora afficiat; et contra id noxium est, quod corpus ad haec minus aptum reddit. [in: P. 4. prop. 39., prop. 41., prop. 42., prop. 43., app. cap. 27., P. 5. prop. 39.]
ellauri158.html on line 1068: -- P. 4. prop. 45. coroll. 2. Quicquid ex eo, quod odio affecti sumus, appetimus, turpe et in civitate iniustum est.
ellauri158.html on line 1077: -- P. 4. prop. 50. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod homo qui ex dictamine rationis vivit, conatur, quantum potest, efficere ne commiseratione tangatur.
ellauri158.html on line 1083: -- P. 4. prop. 52. schol. Acquiescentia in se ipso summum est, quod sperare possumus. [in: P. 4. prop. 58. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 1111: P. 4. prop. 60. Cupiditas, quae oritur ex laetitia vel tristitia, quae ad unam vel ad aliquot, non autem ad omnes corporis partes refertur, rationem utilitatis totius hominis non habet.
ellauri158.html on line 1121: -- P. 4. prop. 64. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod si mens humana non nisi adaequatas haberet ideas, nullam mali formaret notionem. [in: P. 4. prop. 68.]
ellauri158.html on line 1123: -- P. 4. prop. 65. coroll. Malum minus pro maiore bono ex rationis ductu sequemur, et bonum minus, quod causa est maioris mali, negligemus. [in: P. 4. prop. 66. coroll.]
ellauri158.html on line 1124: P. 4. prop. 66. Bonum maius futurum prae minore praesenti, et malum praesens, quod causa est futura alicuius mali, ex rationis ductu appetemus. [in: P. 4. prop. 66. coroll.]
ellauri158.html on line 1125: -- P. 4. prop. 66. coroll. Malum praesens minus, quod est causa maioris futuri boni, ex rationis ductu appetemus, et bonum praesens minus, quod causa est maioris futuri mali, negligemus.
ellauri158.html on line 1155: -- P. 5. prop. 3. coroll. Affectus igitur eo magis in nostra potestate est et mens ab eo minus patitur quo nobis est notior. [in: P. 5. prop. 42.]
ellauri158.html on line 1172: P. 5. prop. 15. Qui se suosque affectus clare et distincte intelligit, Deum amat, et eo magis, quo se suosque affectus magis intelligit. [in: P. 5. prop. 16., prop. 20. schol., prop. 39.]
ellauri158.html on line 1183: P. 5. prop. 20. Hic erga Deum amor neque invidiae neque zelotypiae affectu inquinari potest; sed eo magis fovetur, quo plures homines eodem amoris vinculo cum Deo iunctos imaginamur.
ellauri158.html on line 1187: P. 5. prop. 23. Mens humana non potest cum corpore absolute destrui, sed eius aliquid remanet quod aeternum est. [in: P. 5. prop. 29., prop. 31., prop. 38., prop. 40. coroll.]
ellauri158.html on line 1195: P. 5. prop. 29. Quicquid mens sub specie aeternitatis intelligit, id ex eo non intelligit, quod corporis praesentem actualem existentiam concipit; sed ex eo, quod corporis essentiam concipit sub specie aeternitatis. [in: P. 5. prop. 31., prop. 32. coroll., prop. 37., prop. 38., prop. 40. coroll.]
ellauri158.html on line 1203: -- P. 5. prop. 33. schol. Beatitudo in quo consistat.
ellauri158.html on line 1208: P. 5. prop. 36. Mentis amor intellectualis erga Deum est ipse Dei amor, quo Deus se ipsum amat, non quatenus infinitus est, sed quatenus per essentiam humanae mentis sub specie aeternitatis consideratam explicari potest, hoc est, mentis erga Deum amor intellectualis pars est infiniti amoris, quo Deus se ipsum amat. [in: P. 5. prop. 42.]
ellauri158.html on line 1209: -- P. 5. prop. 36. coroll. Hinc sequitur, quod Deus, quatenus seipsum amat, homines amat, et consequenter quod amor Dei erga homines et mentis erga Deum amor intellectualis unum et idem sit.
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ellauri158.html on line 1214: sit contrarium, sive quod ipsum possit tollere. [in: P. 5. prop. 38.]
ellauri158.html on line 1217: -- P. 5. prop. 38. schol. Mors eo minus est noxia, quo mes magis Deum amat. [in: P. 5. prop. 39. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 1220: P. 5. prop. 40. Quo unaquaeque res plus perfectionis habet, eo magis agit et minus patitur, et contra quo magis agit, eo perfectior est. [in: P. 5. prop. 40. coroll.]
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ellauri159.html on line 1411: Solidarity of causes in the world, 216. The human mind abstracts in order to explain, 219. Different cycles of operation in Nature, 220. Darwin's distinction between causes that produce and causes that preserve a variation, 221. Physiological causes produce, the environment only adopts or preserves, great men, 225. When adopted they become social ferments, 226. Messrs. {xvii} Spencer and Allen criticised, 232. Messrs. Wallace and Gryzanowski quoted, 239. The laws of history, 244. Mental evolution, 245. Analogy between original ideas and Darwin's accidental variations, 247. Criticism of Spencer's views, 251.
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    ellauri161.html on line 371: Kehuttuaan feminismiä ja feministejä hiukan Nyölö palaa tarinaan: "En taaskaan osannut vastata syytöksiin. Mutta sitten lähdettiin toiseen kapakkaan, ja feministit sytyttivät savukkeet. En viitsinyt kertoa heille tupakkateollisuuden rikoksista, ihmisten ja luonnon myrkyttämisestä kaikissa maanosissa. Arvelin, että he jo tietäisivät. Tu quoque, et filioque. Vähän sama asia. Touché, vai mitä?" (s. 172)
    ellauri161.html on line 430: Seul, un ennui d'on ne sait quoi qui vous afflige ! Ei jää kuin tää tylsistyminen ilman selvää syytä.
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    ellauri161.html on line 864: Sivu 234 - Memor fui dierum antiquorum, meditatus sum in omnibus operibus tuis : * in factis manuum tuarum meditabar. Expandi manus meas ad te : * anima mea sicut terra sine aqua tibi.‎
    ellauri161.html on line 931: Toute religion doit pour de Maistre être sociale ; or, le protestantisme n'étant pas social à ses yeux, voire anti-souverain par nature, il n'est pas une religion. La religion doit apporter des croyances communes, et apporter la cohésion de l'organisme politique. Elle doit protéger le pouvoir autant que le pouvoir doit la protéger. Il n'est donc pas question de séparer l'Église de l'État, bien au contraire. C'est pourquoi Joseph de Maistre prônera un régime de type théocratique, dans lequel la religion tient un rôle fortement structurant, devant apprendre aux sujets le respect aveugle pour l'autorité et « l'abnégation de tout raisonnement individuel."
    ellauri161.html on line 990: Bloy was noted for personal attacks, but he saw them as the mercy or indignation of God. He acquired a reputation for bigotry because of his frequent outbursts of temper. Soon, Bloy could count such prestigious authors as Émile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Ernest Renan, and Anatole France as his enemies. Bloy is quoted in the epigraph at the beginning of Graham Greene´s novel The End of the Affair, though Greene claimed that "this irate man lacked creative instinct." Bloy is also quoted at the beginning of John Irving´s A Prayer for Owen Meany, another turd. Some pope quoted him, yet another turd.
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    ellauri162.html on line 145: Par nécessité ou par goût, il est longtemps un adepte de la moto comme moyen de transport quotidien et cette pratique se retrouvera dans ses œuvres. Comme le curé de campagne, il sentait "la haute moto rouge, tout étincelante, ronfler sous moi comme un petit avion.".
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    ellauri164.html on line 346: Morfiiniriippuvaista valelääkärä vaivasi Hodkinin tauti kuten Jane Austenia. Se ja pappipaha olivat kuin Dupont ja Dupond. Le plupart des agonies sont euphoriques. Rien que jeter tout espoir et expirer, quoi de mieux. Il faut mourir peu a peu, prendre l'habitude. Decet imperatorem stantem mori. (Vespasianus, non pas Motocyclettianus.)
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    ellauri164.html on line 898: The first instance therefore quoted above (Exodus 17: 5–6), symbolized that Christ Jesus was to be smitten or die once. “So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation.” Hebrews 9:28
    ellauri164.html on line 975: The Israelites had a history of trusting in God because of what they saw. The most famous example, which we repeat in the daily morning service, quotes their experience after the crossing of the Sea of Reeds: “Israel saw the wondrous power which God had wielded against the Egyptians, the people feared God; they had faith in God and in God’s servant, Moses” (Exod. 14:31). They have needed this public, indisputable evidence of their eyes ever since. God knows that what they see is what is most important. And what he wants them to see is Moses speaking—not striking the rock, as he was commanded to do on the former occasion.
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    ellauri172.html on line 550: En ces sortes de repas découronnés de femmes, les hommes les plus polis et les mieux élevés perdent de leur charme de politesse et de leur distinction naturelle ; et quoi d’étonnant ?… Ils n’ont plus la galerie à laquelle ils veulent plaire, et ils contractent immédiatement quelque chose de sans-gêne, qui devient grossier au moindre attouchement, au moindre choc des esprits les uns par les autres. L’égoïsme, l’inexilable égoïsme, que l’art du monde est de voiler sous des formes aimables, met bientôt les coudes sur la table, en attendant qu’il vous les mette dans les côtés.
    ellauri172.html on line 647: À moitié couchée sur un guéridon, elle écrivait… Or, si elle écrivait, la Pudica, c’était, pas de doute ! à quelque amant, pour quelque rendez-vous, pour quelque infidélité nouvelle au major Ydow, qui les dévorait toutes, comme elle dévorait le plaisir, en silence. Lorsque j’entrai, sa lettre était écrite, et elle faisait fondre pour la cacheter, à la flamme d’une bougie, de la cire bleue pailletée d’argent, que je vois encore, et vous allez savoir, tout à l’heure, pourquoi le souvenir de cette cire bleue pailletée d’argent m’est resté si clair.
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    ellauri180.html on line 463: Se toinen vaihtoehto on perustuotanto elukoita lisäännyttämällä, kurjistamalla ja syömällä ja/tai kasvikuntaa monokulttuurixi köyhdyttäen ja luontoa sillä lailla pilaten. Reviirit on pian jaettu ja sen jälkeen eikun niitä partioimaan alfa- ja beettasusina ja/tai tuomaan kortta pesään jossa jokainen termiitti tietää paikkansa. Nää on laumaeläimen ja eusosiaalisen myyriäisen kilpailuvaltteja. Pesän päällystö pitää huolen että säilyttävät arvot pysyy kunniassa ja status quo tavoiteltavana ja ylistettävänä joka pyhänä.
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ellauri222.html on line 161: You can see the biographical problem. From the beginning, Bellow drew on people he knew, including his wives and girlfriends and the members of his own family, for his characters. In “Augie March,” almost every character—and there are dozens—was directly based on some real-life counterpart. Most of “Herzog” is a roman à clef. Leader therefore decided to treat the novels as authoritative sources of information about the people in Bellow’s life. When Leader tells us about Jack Ludwig and Sondra Tschacbasov, he quotes the descriptions of Gersbach and Madeleine in “Herzog.” In the case of the many relatives with counterparts in “Augie March,” this can get confusing. You’re not always sure whether you’re reading about a person or a fictional version of that person.
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ellauri238.html on line 732: "My cup runneth over!" is screamed as an expression of ecstasy by the fictional character William Bedford Diego in the 1999 video game System Shock 2, while in World of Warcraft, fictional character Blood Prince Valanar uses the phrase during the "Blood Prince Council" encounter. Also Pandaren Brewmaster from Dota 2 uses it. "Your cup runneth over!" is also an achievement or trophy in Devil May Cry 4. In an easter egg in Day of the Tentacle there is a Victorian photograph resembling the character Max from Sam & Max Hit the Road with the caption "The late Max Attucks, his petard runneth over." In the MOBA Smite, it is the name of a Match of the Day where teams begin the match at max level with 12,000 gold. The quote is also quoted by one of the symbiotic demons in Call of Duty: Vanguard´s zombies mode.
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    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 106: If it is a surprise to learn that Lawrence originally conceived of Women in Love as a money-making pot-boiler, it comes as an endearing shock to read that James Joyce submitted some of his early work to the firm of Mills and Boon. There is no record of the reader’s report, beyond the fact that he rejected Dubliners as unsuitable material for the unique imprint of that publishing house. For his part, Lawrence had no doubt that the author of Ulysses was the real smutmonger of modern fiction. ‘My God, what a clumsy olla putrida James Joyce is!’, he wrote to Aldous Huxley, ‘nothing but old fags and cabbage-stumps of quotations from the Bible and the rest stewed in the juice of deliberate journalistic dirty-mindedness.’ To his wife Frieda he wrote, after reading Ulysses, that ‘the last part of it is the dirtiest, most indecent, obscene thing ever written’; and he later complained that Joyce had degraded the novel to the level of an instrument for measuring twinges in the toes of unremarkable men. Joyce’s reply to the charge that he was just another pornographer doing dirt on sex was to claim that at least he had never made the subject predictable or boring. He denounced Lady Chatterbox’s Lover — his title for Lawrence’s notorious novel — as a ‘lush’ production in ‘sloppy English’ and dismissed its ending as ‘a piece of propaganda in favour of something which, outside of DHL’s country at any rate, makes all the propaganda for itself’. It is a minor irony of literary history that both men were married at Kensington Register Office in London, although, unlike Lawrence, the Irishman allowed a decent interval of twenty-five years to elapse before the solemnisation of his nuptials.
    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 237: For more personal answers around this topic, follow me on quora! If I'm lucky and you are stupid enough, I can wriggle myself inside your pocket-book, so my dreams can suck up yours like a leech.
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    xxx/ellauri085.html on line 407: quote>“No such theory has been found in even the most voluminous and learned histories of economic theories, including J.A. Schumpeter’s monumental 1,260-page History of Economic Analysis. Yet this non-existent theory* has become the object of denunciations from the pages of the New York Times and the Washington Post to the political arena. It has been attacked by Professor Paul Krugman of Princeton and Professor Peter Corning of Stanford, among others, and similar attacks have been repeated as far away as India. It is a classic example of arguing against a caricature instead of confronting the argument actually made.”
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    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 467: B. F. Skinner quotes "But at my back I always hear / Time's wingèd chariot hurrying near", through his character Professor Burris in Walden Two, who is in a confused mood of desperation, lack of orientation, irresolution and indecision. (Prentice Hall 1976, Chapter 31, p. 266). This line is also quoted in Ernest Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms, as in Arthur C. Clarke's short story, The Ultimate Melody.
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 471: Funny little Jew Primo Levi roughly quotes Marvell in his 1983 poem "The Mouse," which describes the artistic and existential pressures of the awareness that time is finite. He expresses annoyance at the sentiment to seize the day, stating, "And at my back it seems to hear / Some winged curved chariot hurrying near. / What impudence! What conceit! / I really was fed up."
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 475: The line "My vegetable love should grow / Vaster than empires, and more slow" is quoted by William S. Burroughs in the last entry of his diary (July 29, 1997).
    xxx/ellauri087.html on line 478: The poem, along with Marvell's 'The Definition of Love', is heavily referenced throughout the 1997 film The Daytrippers, in which the main character finds a note she believes may be from her husband's mistress. In several scenes, the two Marvell poems are alluded to, quoted, and sometimes directly discussed.
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    If you thought San Marino was a small Southern California city with luxe real estate where it&rsquo;s always sunny, you were spot on. But there&rsquo;s another San Marino, too: this European country landlocked by Italy that&rsquo;s half the size of San Francisco.


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    We&rsquo;re really tired of the European microstates.


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    If you&rsquo;re the type who vacations for the sleep, this is your destination. There&rsquo;s so little to do here that you can sleep for days without feeling guilty or missing anything. 


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


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    Otherwise, this place is about as depressing as you&rsquo;d imagine for a former Soviet republic — and one where the greatest nuclear disaster in history took place. Not as many burnt corpses as in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, so we are still leading there.


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    In the pro column: It&rsquo;s the happiest place on Earth


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    Norway is fairly middling when it comes to Europe. The food is sometimes questionable (they eat sheep heads and cure fish with lye) and most of the year it&rsquo;s freezing and dark.


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    Kudos to Lithuania for telling the Soviets to shove it back in 1990 and starting the breakup of that union. It&rsquo;s also believed that Lithuanian culture survived the Iron Curtain thanks to secret home schools and alternative history texts, which makes its people sound really awesome. Isn't this just what we do? We are super-jealous of its surprisingly good basketball team.


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    Admit it: George Costanza&rsquo;s failed attempt to convert to Latvian Orthodox is your only experience with this former Soviet republic. 


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


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


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    "Game of Thrones&rdquo; filmed a lot of scenes along its Dalmatian coast. But considering the travesty that was the final season, that fact holds less appeal than it once did.


    xxx/ellauri091.html on line 650: We&rsquo;re big fans of Germany mostly because of its language and the many awesome singular (or plural) words that describe something more complex. Everyone knows schadenfreude and wanderlust, but how about wurmgesicht und endlösung? The German language is the best language, basically.


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    You must be doing something right when your country is known for its wooden shoes, mild cheeses, legal cannabis and insanely large flower industry. Bikes rule over cars. Dutch people are tall, racist and generally boring. The cities are organized and clean, but not over clean like Switzerland. The standard of living is as high for the whites and life as hard for the other shades as the tourists in Amsterdam&rsquo;s red-light district.  


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    xxx/ellauri114.html on line 122: What more than anything is missing in recent films, and shines splendidly in Maxwell’s films, is the sense of glory, the feeling that some have lived on an elevated plane according to the dictates of the highest sense of duty and honor. It’s an unfashionable feeling today, and mocked by those who conspicuously lack it, who love weakly, who think solely in quotidian, political terms. It cannot be understood by those without religious faith, for Heaven is a City of Glory and glory is the special attribute of a God who, if hidden, nevertheless offers us a glimpse of the special virtue of his glory in the lives of those who in moments of danger are willing to sacrifice themselves for a cause they think greater than themselves; and that, above the messiness of political squabbles, is the message behind Maxwell’s films. (The American Spectator 2015)
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 309: In addition to the repurposed King quote, West and producers TNGHT sample Nina Simone’s version of “Strange Fruit” without any apparent regard for it as a chronicle of Southern violence. Instead, he harnesses the devastating verses recounting the “strange fruit” hanging from a Southern tree — the dangling body of a lynching victim — in service of a song about gold-digging women, a night on the town taking MDMA and having sex.
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    xxx/ellauri125.html on line 782: Cobain had become a major public figure following the surprise success of Nirvana's album Nevermind. Love was urged by her manager to participate in the cover story. In the year prior, Love and Cobain had developed a heroin addiction; the profile painted them in an unflattering light, suggesting that Love had been addicted to heroin during her pregnancy. The Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services investigated, and custody of Frances was temporarily awarded to Love's sister, Jaimee. Love claimed she was misquoted by Hirschberg, and asserted that she had immediately quit heroin during her first trimester after she discovered she was pregnant.
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    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 462: Avioliitto on geenimielessä vähän kinkkinen status quo: suvut kilpailevat periaatteessa, mutta tekee tulitauon hankkiaxeen molemmille etua. Ei ihme että kiistat nousee pintaan herkästi. Sama pätee muustakin kaupankäynnistä. Monopolipeli voi olla win-win, muttei sentään kooperatiivista, kaupan osapuolilla on myös oma lehmä ojassa. On silti parempi etmä voitan enemmän ja sä vähemmän. 1 sulle 2 mulle. Eikä niin tiukkaa tiimiä edes olekaan, ettei siinä käytäisi myös jäsentenvälistä. Egokin on helisemässä idin ja superegon välissä. Perheestä nyt puhumattakaan. Aina kun on resursseja on myös kilpailu. Ei ei se on minun!
    xxx/ellauri126.html on line 478: La journaliste avait pourtant confié au magazine VSD qu'elle pensait parfois au suicide... A présent, elle est aidée par plusieurs assistantes de vie au quotidien. Peut-être que son beau-fils avec son Mind and Life Institute pourrait l'assister. Getting rid of the painful life that is only slowing down the racing mind in her large mostly vacant head.
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    xxx/ellauri165.html on line 598: Here is another example framed by the powerful and disturbing poem What a friend we have in Jesus? by K L Burns from MRRC Silverwater Correctional Centre, quoted on the same website:
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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 119: Very likely. But this is what occurs to me: in these poems, Virgil reworks Theocritus´ idylls, in detail, down to including many embedded passages and quotations translated from Greek into Virgillian Latin. I wonder if Θεόκριτος isn't the god who opened the leisure of the pastoral idyll to Virgil. Θεός means 'god' after all, as Virgil would have known. And κριτος? Well κριτος means 'selection', 'choice'. It means eclogue.
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    xxx/ellauri173.html on line 284: Cette anecdote rapportée par Yves Coppens en préface au Propre de l’homme, pour amusante qu’elle soit, conserve cet aspect superficiel de la similarite entre nous et les singes, quoi!
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    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 45: Loisti sulle kerran kissanpäivät, Fulsere quondam candidi tibi soles,
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 46: Kun menit aina minne tyttö vei cum ventitabas quo puella ducebat
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 52: Nyze ei enää tahdo, älä säkään impotentti, Nunc iam illa non vult: tu quoque impotens noli,
    xxx/ellauri212.html on line 194: American editor and publisher Russ Dick, quoting a sexologist, states that men enjoy a "sense of release about sex", something that on watching other men ejaculate provides. The viewer while jerking off by hand identifies with the ejaculating men, experiencing a sense of vicarious pleasure.
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    xxx/ellauri230.html on line 70: In addition to the numerous mentions of Zen and nature, one topic that was briefly mentioned in Kawabata´s mile long Nobel lecture was that of suicide. Kawabata reminisced of other famous Japanese authors who committed suicide, in particular Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. He contradicted the custom of suicide as being a form of enlightenment, mentioning the priest Ikkyū, who also thought of suicide twice. He quoted Ikkyū, "Among those who give thoughts to things, is there one who does not think of suicide?" There was much speculation about this quote being a clue to Kawabata´s suicide in 1972, a year and a half after Mishima had committed suicide. Kawabata saw ca. 200 nighmares about it. Vittu nää insulaariset viirusilmät on aika vinxahtaneita.
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    Sonia Joseph began reading effective altruist blogs when she was 12. The vigorous online debates about how to have the most impact in the world provided a sense of community that she was missing as an Indian-American girl growing up in suburban Boston. But when she became old enough to join in-person EA gatherings in the Cambridge area, she noticed that many of the men she met seemed enamored with &ldquo;pickup artistry,&rdquo; a supposedly systematic approach to convincing women to sleep with them.
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    xxx/ellauri250.html on line 739: Prominent figures in EA have cast polyamory as a more &ldquo;rational&rdquo; romantic arrangement. The philosopher Peter Singer, whose writing is a touchstone for EA leaders, seemed to endorse polyamory in a July 2017 interview in which he argued that monogamy may be increasingly anachronistic in the age of birth control. Caroline Ellison, the CEO of the FTX-tied Alameda Research, who reportedly was romantically involved at times with Bankman-Fried, apparently posted on her blog that the ideal configuration for romantic relationships would resemble an &ldquo;imperial Chinese harem&rdquo; in which &ldquo;everyone should have a ranking of their partners.&rdquo;
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