ellauri005.html on line 258: The truth shall be thy warrant:

ellauri008.html on line 500: Jane Austen tietysti, Charlotte Bronte, ja Thackeray. Virginia Woolf on hieno. Leo Tolstoi, Tsehov, Turgenjev vaik se kirjoittaa liikaa metästyksestä. Kuin myös Trollope, joka on hirmu setämäinen. Ann Tyler on kiva. Alice Munro, Katherine Mansfield tosi hyviä, Anthony Powell ok vaik on sovinisti. Galsworthy on sillä rajalla. Steinbeck myös, vaikea sijottaa, kuten jenkit yleensä, niillä on jenkki"kulttuurista" jo pahat mieslähtöpisteet, iso handicap. Jos ne on kilttejä ne on lällyjä, siirapinlitkutusta yleensä. Fielding ja Sterne saa peukutuksia. Proust on ok, Balzac ihan jees, vaikka melko pitkäveteisiä. Samaa voi sanoa Cervantesista. Onhan se kiva, ja sydän paikallaan, mutta puuduttava.
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You said that giving your life up to them (them meaning all of mankind with skins brown, yellow or black in colour) was like selling your soul to a brute. You contended that that kind of thing was only endurable and enduring when based on a firm conviction in the truth of ideas racially your own, in whose name are established the order, the morality of an ethical process. We want its strength at our backs, you said. We want a belief in its necessity and its justice, to make a worthy and conscious sacrifice of our lives. In other words, you maintained that we must fight in the ranks or our lives don't count. You should know who came out cleverly without singeing your wings.
ellauri009.html on line 36: Pass by and curse thy fill, but pass and stay not here thy gait.
ellauri011.html on line 918: Meanwhile, she thought to herself: Hmmm, the others must have noticed that I feel different. What a wonderful thing it was, to be able to love. It's what makes us remember our mission on earth, our purpose in life. [A full page follows of this sort of dithyramb. Another solo aria starring Paulo.]
ellauri014.html on line 89: Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded is an epistolary novel by English writer Samuel Richardson, a novel which was first published in 1740. It tells the story of a 16-year-old maidservant named Pamela Andrews, whose employer, Mr. B, a wealthy landowner, makes unwanted and inappropriate advances towards her after the death of his mother. Pamela strives to reconcile her strong religious training with her desire for the approval of her employer in a series of letters and, later, journal entries, addressed to her impoverished parents. After various unsuccessful attempts at seduction, a series of sexual assaults, and an extended period of kidnapping, the rakish Mr. B eventually reforms and makes Pamela a sincere proposal of marriage. In the novel's second part, Pamela marries Mr. B and tries to acclimatize to her new position in upper-class society. The full title, Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded, makes plain Richardson's moral purpose. A best-seller of its time, Pamela was widely read but was also criticized for its perceived licentiousness and disregard for class barriers.
ellauri014.html on line 1682: Then whisper, blossom, in thy sleep Kuiskaa mulle unieni sinikukka:
ellauri014.html on line 1709: Then doth thy sweet and quiet eye Sitten sun hiljainen söpö silmäsi
ellauri014.html on line 1733: Lift up, thy dewy fringed eyes, Nosta kasteiset silmäripsesi
ellauri014.html on line 1760: When whisper blossom in thy sleep Kuiskaa mulle unieni sinikukka:
ellauri014.html on line 1803: And healing sympathy, that steals away
ellauri014.html on line 1806: Over thy spirit, and sad images
ellauri014.html on line 1816: Where thy pale form was laid, with many tears,
ellauri014.html on line 1826: Shall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy mould.
ellauri014.html on line 1848: Or lose thyself in the continuous woods
ellauri014.html on line 1856: Take note of thy departure? All that breathe
ellauri014.html on line 1857: Will share thy destiny. The gay will laugh
ellauri014.html on line 1867: Shall one by one be gathered to thy side,
ellauri014.html on line 1869: So live, that when thy summons comes to join
ellauri014.html on line 1875: By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,
ellauri016.html on line 554: However, a form of snobbery can be adopted by someone not a part of that group; a pseudo-intellectual, a celebrity worshipper, and a poor person idolizing money and the rich are types of snobs who do not base their snobbery on their personal attributes.[citation needed] Such a snob idolizes and imitates, if possible, the manners, worldview, and lifestyle of a classification of people to which they aspire, but do not belong, and to which they may never belong (wealthy, famous, intellectual, beautiful, etc.).[citation needed]
ellauri020.html on line 645: The power couple´s tabloid-worthy marriage came to a screeching halt with a bitter divorce in 1990. The reason is not exactly a shocker: Trump was having an affair.
ellauri021.html on line 82: Hammett oli 37 vuonna 1931 kun se kirjoitti Lasiavaimen. Se oli ihan saman näköinen kuin Ned, ja piti Lasiavainta parhaana kirjanaan. Ei mennyt naimisiin, mutta seukkas pitkään saman naisen kaa. Lakkas kirjottamasta 40-luvulla. Hammett oli kommunisti ja antifascisti. Luki tiilenpäitä McCarthyn aikana. Ryyppäsi, poltti tupakkaa ja kuoli keukosyöpään 67-vuotiaana. Mun ikäsenä siis. Sotaveteraanina on haudattuna Arlingtonissa.
ellauri022.html on line 618: Sirin loppuselvittelyä ei voi lukea kuin huuli pyöreenä. Onkohan sille jotain tällästä oikeesti sattunut? Siinä on samanlaista koetun tuntua kuin Ivana Trumpin avioerossa. Siri ON tyylipillu, all right. Dorothyxi pukeutunut Burton on nolo deus ex machina. Taisteleminen Max paskiaisen kirjeistä just niin naurettavaa kuin narsu sanoo. Täähän on läpeensä tuttua jenkkisaippuaa. Uhkaillaan lakimiehillä.
ellauri028.html on line 107: The Rev. Joseph Twichell, Mark's most intimate friend for over forty years, was pastor of the Asylum Hill Congregational Church of Hartford, which Mark facetiously called the “Church of the Holy Speculators,” because of its wealthy parishioners. Here Mark had first met “Joe” at a social, and their meeting ripened into a glorious, life long friendship. Twichell was a man of about Mark's own age, a profound scholar, a devout Christian, “yet a man with an exuberant sense of humor, and a profound understanding of the frailties of mankind, including Mankind's Huge Cods." Sam Clemens ja pastori naureskeli kaxisteen mezässä miespaneelin valtavia turskia. Bronzed and weatherbeaten son of the West, Mark was a man's man. "Some Remarks on the Science of Onanism.”
ellauri034.html on line 448: Ei saanut isä eheytettyä sen heilaa Dorothya. Annasta tuli izestäänkin kallonkutistaja.
ellauri035.html on line 341: The peach's fall, how calm she was and love worthy.
ellauri035.html on line 369: For me at morning larks flew from the thyme
ellauri035.html on line 1074: Aivan hirveetä tuubaa, näin maallikon silmällä. Ei vaan tietoa, "know thyself", vaan tarvitaan myös izehoitoa "take care of yourself". Tähän tarvitaan equipmenttia, niinkuin Batmanilla on bat-auto, bat-trikoot, bat-puhelin ja puhallettava bat-barbara. Toisin kuin ennen, nyt tarttetaan ko-operatiiveja. Nakitetaan hommat eri tyypeille, ne ottaa niistä kopin, ja aina välillä pidetään miitingejä ja briiffauxia. On se kiva et Polle kexi tän, ei me oltas muuten selvitty nykyajan haasteista. Välillä pitää aina muuttaa vähän työskentelytapoja, sillä nykyaika on niin hektistä, ainaista vexlausta. Huh huh. Väsyttää jo lukea.
ellauri035.html on line 1100: I AM NOW CLOSE TO 88 and I am confident that the only thing important about me is that I am an average healthy human.

ellauri036.html on line 1970: "Moral philosophy, they have tried to show, is often best understood as a project involving self-realization and human flourishing. It is eudaimonistic: it is about the pursuit of the right kind of measured happiness and the maintenance of a whole and healthy personality."
ellauri036.html on line 2168: Poliittisesti Harryn äiskä on amerikkalaishenkinen talousliberaali ja laborin oikeistosiipeä. Pro Israel ja huonosti piilotettu kaappikristitty, Päivi Räsäsmallia. Harryn messiaslook ei ole sattumaa. Se on nyysitty CS Lewisiltä, joka nyysi sen raamatusta, jotka nyysi sen hinduilta ja parseilta, jotka nyysi sen egyptiläisiltä. Syntipukin uhraus on yhtä vanha apinameemi kuin erikoistarjous ja ilmainen näyte. Postmodernia touhua. Jeesus ei nauti enää taikaministerin luottamusta. JK on britti-imperialisti, kannattaa brexitiä ja vastustaa skottien izenäisyyttä. Filthy rich ja harrastaa charityä. Sen kamu Bozo pääsi teholta ikävä kyllä. Nyze miettii minne paninkaan sen punaisen ydinasenapin. Tuliko se mukaan vai jäikö yöpöydälle taikaministeriöön.
ellauri037.html on line 283: old maids married off to worthy parsons,
ellauri037.html on line 381: and Braunau is small but worthy town,
ellauri039.html on line 511: The vegetables are vastly cheaper and better quality. Despite Virgina, and where I am from being farming land, they only farm soy, cotton, and what we called "horse corn". Here, Finland has an intense growing season that is short but plentiful. Rutabagas, Beets, Carrots, Potatoes, Tomatoes, are all vegetables I have seen locally sourced from Finland. You can get 2kg of Rutabegas for .59/kg! I was never able to find that kinda deal back home, even at farmer markets. So eating healthy is definitely easier here than it was back home.
ellauri039.html on line 515: Education, okay, well this one is a two bladed sword. I am studying finnish currently, and while they do suck at teaching their own language but they are teaching about proper nutrition! Which is pretty awesome if you ask me. It's great that they want to make sure even immigrants, like me, are healthy!
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ellauri039.html on line 765: Forster ja Galsworthy menee mulla jotenkin sekaisin kuin Abbott ja Costello. Ei ihmekään, ne on aika samixet. Intellectual yet idiotic.
ellauri039.html on line 774: John Galsworthy OM (/ˈɡɔːlzwɜːrði/; 14 August 1867 – 31 January 1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include The Forsyte Saga (1906–1921) and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932.
ellauri039.html on line 776: The Forsyte Saga, first published under that title in 1922, is a series of three novels and two interludes published between 1906 and 1921 by Nobel Prize–winning English author John Galsworthy. They chronicle the vicissitudes of the leading members of a large, upper-middle-class English family, similar to Galsworthy´s family. Only a few generations removed from their farmer ancestors, the family members are keenly aware of their status as "new money". The main character, Soames Forsyte, sees himself as a "man of property" by virtue of his ability to accumulate material possessions – but this does not succeed in bringing him pleasure.
ellauri039.html on line 778: Tais Forsteria vähä vituttaa, kun vanhempi virkaveli pokkas pokaalin. Ize se oli 16 kertaa ehdolla muttei saanut, kun Galsworthy oli saanut jo. Aika samantapaisia koroillaelävien brittikermaperseiden perhehuolia ne setvii molemmat. Yrittäjähenkisiä romantikoita, koittaa yhdistää money senseä ja artistic sensibilityä. Perseelleen siitä tuppaa menemään molemmat. Geenit ja meemit sekoittuu huonosti. Forster oli muuten Cambridgen apostoli, sieltä hilpeimmästä päästä. Se kirjoitti homoilusta kirjankin nimeltä Maurice.
ellauri039.html on line 780: Forsyten taru meni telkassa sarjana 70-luvulla. Soames oli siinä epämiellyttävä kuikelo. Ize kirjassa oli muistaaxeni se Galsworthyn alter ego, rivo vanha turso, paljon ellottavampi. Howards End menee Netflixissä nyt 20-luvulla. Katoin molemmat leffana ennenkuin luin kirjan. Se saattaa todistaa näistä koomikoista jotakin.
ellauri039.html on line 784: Frank Kermoden aika sarkastinen kirjailijaelämäkerta rotannäköisestä Forsterista vahvistaa mun arvauxet Forsterin suhteesta Galsworthyyn ja molempien brittiährääjien luokkaluonteen. Brittien ja yleiseurooppalainen modernismi laajemminkin oli rautatie- ja siirtomaaosakkeiden koroilla elävän yläluokan huolta konemaisen alemman keskiluokan noususta, keulimisesta kyldyyripiireihin ja ylemmÀn suhteellisesta köyhdyttämisestä. Feodaaliajassa oli puolesa, miettii Euroopan mestari. Rotinkaiset tunkee samaan konserttiin varastamaan meidän sateenvarjot. Leonard Bast rusentuu kuvaavasti kirjahyllyn alle.
ellauri040.html on line 70: Sitäpaizi nää mun omat paasauxetkin on kuin postmodernistin käsikirjasta, lainauxia ja viittauxia muualle on niin helvatisti, ettei mezää viitakosta erota. Samanlaista kaiken sikin sokin latelemista kiittelevät siantappajat mm. beatnikilta William S. Burroughs-vainajalta (1914, yhtä vainaan mainframe-tietokoneen lähisukulaiselta ja ikätoverilta, jonka konetta mäkin olen joskus opiskelijana käyttänyt), ja Kathy Ackerilta (1947), joka sai siltä vaikutteita, kuolivatkin vuonna 1997 kumpikin.
ellauri040.html on line 598: Lithuania, my country, thou art like health; how much thou shouldst be prized only he can learn who has lost thee. To-day thy beauty in all its splendour I see and describe, for I yearn for thee. (Translation in prose by George Rapall Noyes).

ellauri042.html on line 502: The youngest son narrates the tale. He, his brothers, and his mother are all sympathetic characters, relatively normal people, though each has their own beliefs, quirks, and problems. The failure of my-way-or-the-highway Dad to show respect or even empathy for those who disagree drives the story. He could have been portrayed as an easy person to hate, but even with his limitations, it's obvious he is still trying to do good. To that extent, this film succeeds.

ellauri042.html on line 877: No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee. [Donne´s original spelling and underlining]
ellauri042.html on line 903: Must to thy motions lovers´ seasons run? Täytyykö rakastelun noudattaa sun aikataulua?
ellauri042.html on line 930: Thine age asks ease, and since thy duties be Sun pitää ottaa iisisti jo iän puolesta,
ellauri042.html on line 934: This bed thy center is, these walls, thy sphere. Tää peti on sun keskipiste, nää seinät kiertorata.
ellauri042.html on line 941: His father died in 1576, when Donne was four years old, leaving his mother, Elizabeth, with the responsibility of raising the children alone.[2] Heywood was also from a recusant Roman Catholic family, the daughter of John Heywood, the playwright, and sister of the Reverend Jasper Heywood, a Jesuit priest and translator.[2] She was also a great-niece of Thomas More. A few months after her husband died, Donne's mother married Dr. John Syminges, a wealthy widower with three children of his own.
ellauri042.html on line 945: Despite his great education and poetic talents, Donne lived in poverty for several years, relying heavily on wealthy friends. He spent much of the money he inherited during and after his education on womanising, literature, pastimes, and travel. In 1601, Donne secretly married Anne More, with whom he had twelve children. In 1615 he was ordained Anglican deacon and then priest, although he did not want to take holy orders and only did so because the king ordered it. He also served as a member of Parliament in 1601 and in 1614.
ellauri042.html on line 971: But in thy tender jealousy dost doubt Vaan epäiletpä hellänä mutta mustasukkaisena
ellauri046.html on line 456: According to Church tradition, Veronica was moved with sympathy seeing Jesus carrying the cross to Calvary and gave him her veil so that he could wipe his forehead. Jesus accepted the offer, and when he returned the veil the image of his face was miraculously captured on it. The resulting relic became known as the Veil of Veronica.
ellauri048.html on line 763: The village smithy stands; on paikka kyläpajan;
ellauri048.html on line 811: Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend, Kiitos kiitos musta seppä kiltti,
ellauri048.html on line 1082: On thy cold gray stones, O Sea! Kylmää soraa rantaan, meri!
ellauri048.html on line 1097: At the foot of thy crags, O Sea! Meri huohota mun puolesta.
ellauri048.html on line 1110: Hallam and Tennyson became friends in April 1829. They both entered the Chancellor's Prize Poem Competition (which Tennyson won). Both joined the Cambridge Apostles (a "private debating society"), which met every Saturday night during term to discuss, over coffee and sardines on toast (“whales”), serious questions of religion, literature and society. (Hallam read a paper on 'whether the poems of Shelley have an immoral tendency'; Tennyson was to speak on 'Ghosts', but was, according to his son's Memoir, 'too shy to deliver it' - only the Preface to the essay survives). Meetings of the Apostles were not always so intimidating: Desmond MacCarthy gave an account of Hallam and Tennyson at one meeting lying on the ground together in order to laugh less painfully, when James Spedding imitated the sun going behind a cloud and coming out again. Capital, capital.
ellauri048.html on line 1135: Whom we, that have not seen thy face, Jota me, jotka kazomme sua takapuolelta,
ellauri048.html on line 1141: Thou madest Death; and lo, thy foot Sä teit kuoleman, ja katoppa, sun jalka
ellauri048.html on line 1171: But help thy foolish ones to bear; Mut auta sun pölkkypäiden kärsiä;
ellauri048.html on line 1172: Help thy vain worlds to bear thy light. Auta sun turhamaisten maailmojen pitää sulle stendaria.
ellauri048.html on line 1187: And in thy wisdom make me wise. Ja tee musta yhtä fixu kuin sä ize.
ellauri048.html on line 1224: To touch thy thousand years of gloom: Koskea sun millenniumin masista.
ellauri048.html on line 1227: Sick for thy stubborn hardihood, Sun härkäpäisyydestä sairaana,
ellauri048.html on line 1235: What whispers from thy lying lip? Mitä kuiskit sun valeläpästä?
ellauri048.html on line 1259: That thou should'st fail from thy desire, Kun et pääse enää halujesi perille,
ellauri048.html on line 1301: Who pledgest now thy gallant son; Joka panit myyntiin reippaan poikasi;
ellauri048.html on line 1302: A shot, ere half thy draught be done, Paukku, ennenkuin puolet juomasta oli juotu,
ellauri048.html on line 1306: Thy sailor,—while thy head is bow'd, sun seilorin - kun sun pää on vielä lysyssä,
ellauri048.html on line 1322: And glad to find thyself so fair, Ja iloinen kuin olet noinkin nätti,
ellauri048.html on line 1323: Poor child, that waitest for thy love! Lapsiparka, joka odotat sun lemmikkiä!
ellauri048.html on line 1396: Spread thy full wings, and waft him o'er. Kaikki purjeet levitä, ja tuo ne tänne.
ellauri048.html on line 1400: Ruffle thy mirror´d mast, and lead Ja låpi suotuisien merivirtojen
ellauri048.html on line 1419: I hear the noise about thy keel; Mä kuulen metelin sun kölistä;
ellauri048.html on line 1427: And, thy dark freight, a vanish'd life. Ja sun mustan lastin, hengettömän kasan.
ellauri048.html on line 1529: Should see thy passengers in rank Mä näkisin sun matkustajat jonossa
ellauri048.html on line 1560: That all thy motions gently pass Ezun kaikki liikkeet etenevät hiljaa
ellauri048.html on line 1602: Compell'd thy canvas, and my prayer
ellauri048.html on line 1754: And dull'd the murmur on thy lip,
ellauri049.html on line 92: Sweet love, renew thy force; be it not said Kohenna, rakkaus, tää lerppu kalu,
ellauri050.html on line 206: With thy young skiey blossoms heap me over kasaa sun nuoria taivaskukkia mun päälle
ellauri050.html on line 208: Float thy vague veil about me, lest He see! Kelluta sun harsu harso mun ympärille ettei se nää!
ellauri050.html on line 336: “And is thy earth so marred, "Ja onx sun maa niin epäkunnossa,
ellauri050.html on line 346: How little worthy of any love thou art! miten arvoton sä olet kenenkään rakkaudelle!
ellauri050.html on line 350: Not for thy harms, ei sun harmixi,
ellauri050.html on line 352: All which thy child’s mistake Kaikki minkä sä lapsellisesti
ellauri050.html on line 923: Dityrambien luonne oli villi ja ekstaattinen, vastakohtana paiaaneille. Samoin kuin paian oli sekä hymni että Apollonin titteli, dithyrambos oli sekä Dionysoksen titteli että hänen kunniakseen laulettu laulu.
ellauri050.html on line 924: Myöhemmässä kirjallisuudessa dityrambilla tarkoitetaan voimakkaan innoituksen siivittämää runoa. Dityrambeille on luonteenomaista nopearytmisyys sekä yleensä myös säkeiden eripituisuus ja loppusoinnuttomuus. Känniset ei pysy nuotissa, pelkkää örinää. Tunnettuja uudemman ajan dityrambeja ovat Goethen Wanderers Sturmlied vuodelta 1777 ja Nietzschen Dionysos-Dithyramben 1880-luvulta. Et jaxetaankin sievistellä näissä seliseliselityxissä.
ellauri050.html on line 1061: In dem Fragment Über die neuere Deutsche Literatur hatte Herder notiert: „Dithyramben, nach dem griechischen Geschmack nachgeahmt, bleiben für uns fremde. Das trunkne Sinnliche, was bei ihnen entzückte, wäre vielleicht für unsre feine und artige Welt ein Aergerniß; das Rasende in ihnen wäre uns allerdings dunkel, verworren und oft unsinnig.
ellauri051.html on line 368: I hear thee, trumpeter--listening, alert, I catch thy notes, Kuulen sua, Trump -- olen kuulolla, kuuntelen sun nuotteja,
ellauri051.html on line 373: Some dead composer--haply thy pensive life joku kuollut säheltäjä -- ehkä sun aivoelämä
ellauri051.html on line 376: That now, ecstatic ghost, close to me bending, thy cornet echoing, notta nyt, huumehaamu, mun luurissa, sun korni soi
ellauri051.html on line 382: While at thy liquid prelude, glad, serene, kun sun liukkaassa introssa iloisen selkeenä
ellauri051.html on line 394: What charm thy music works!--thou makest pass before me, Sun musa on charmanttia! -- sä paat mun eteen kulkemaan
ellauri051.html on line 405: Blow again, trumpeter! and for thy theme, 30 Puhalla taas, Trump! ja sun sävelmä
ellauri051.html on line 423: Swift to thy spell, a shuddering hum like distant thunder rolls; Vaihda isommalle, anna ohjaamatonten lennokeiden äänten kuulua;
ellauri051.html on line 428: --Nor war alone--thy fearful music-song, wild player, brings every -- Eikä vaan sota -- sun mielilaulu, hullu soittaja, tuo kaikki muutkin
ellauri051.html on line 438: And now thy sullen notes send darkness through me; Ja nyt sun mörkit soinnut morsettaa mulle pimeää;
ellauri051.html on line 450: Now, trumpeter, for thy close, 60 Nyt, trumpetisti, loppukaneetixi
ellauri051.html on line 457: A vigor more than earth's is in thy notes! Sun sävelissä on enemmän ytyä kuin maassa!
ellauri051.html on line 609: at the peep of the day with stealthy tread, ja hipsii tiehensä kun päivä kurkistelee sisään,
ellauri051.html on line 742: 173 I jump from the cross-beams and seize the clover and timothy, 173 Hyppään yli laidan apilaan ja timoteihin,
ellauri051.html on line 822: 242 And do not call the tortoise unworthy because she is not something else, 242 Älkääkä sanoko kilpikonnaa arvottomaksi, koska se ei ole jotain muuta,
ellauri051.html on line 1050: 461 I am he attesting sympathy, 461 Minä olen hän, joka osoittaa myötätuntoa,
ellauri051.html on line 1887: 1272 And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud, 1272 Ja joka kulkee vakomatkan ilman myötätuntoa, kävelee omalle hautajaisliinalleen,
ellauri052.html on line 180: Friend, even as bees about the flowering thyme, Veli, kuten pöppiäiset kukkivassa timjamissa
ellauri052.html on line 184: Our father Chaucer, here we praise thy name. Pappa Chaucer, me ylistämme sinua.
ellauri052.html on line 307: Wordsworthin sisar Dorothy (1771–1855) asui vuodesta 1795 yhdessä veljensä kanssa. Sisarukset olivat erittäin läheisiä toisilleen, ja William sai moniin runoihinsa aiheet Dorothyn tekemistä havainnoista luonnossa. Dorothyn päiväkirjat kertovat elämästä runoilijan lähipiirissä.
ellauri052.html on line 309: Ville lähetti Dottyn mezään keräämään tikkuja ja kirjotti sit runoja Dottyn näkemistä luontohavainnoista. Ville ei voinut tulla kun sillä oli päänsärky, ja Sami oli kipeä. Ville oli 28, Dotty 27, Sami 26. Dotty ei ollut mikään kaunotar, pikemminkin päinvastoin, mutta silti lyön vetoa että Sami nipisteli sitä. Dorothyn päiväkirjat löytyy Gutenbegistä, mutta sensuroituina:
ellauri052.html on line 692: still laughter, and our love was pertect tor a moment, more pertect than any love I have known since, for either man or woman. The very echo of David's lament for Jonathan in 2 Samuel 1: 26 ('thy to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.)
ellauri053.html on line 940: Thou comest. New Year, whirling in a frantic dance amidst the stampede of the wind-lashed clouds and infuriate showers, while trampled by thy turbulence are scattered away the faded and the frail in an eddying agony of death.
ellauri053.html on line 1368: Yeats met the American poet Ezra Pound in 1909. Pound had travelled to London at least partly to meet the older man, whom he considered "the only poet worthy of serious study." From that year until 1916, the two men wintered in the Stone Cottage at Ashdown Forest, with Pound nominally acting as Yeats's secretary. The relationship got off to a rocky start when Pound arranged for the publication in the magazine Poetry of some of Yeats's verse with Pound's own unauthorised alterations. These changes reflected Pound's distaste for Victorian prosody.
ellauri054.html on line 159: But above all, beleeve it, the sweetest Canticle is Nunc dimittis, when a Man hath obtained worthy Ends and Expectations. Death hath this also, That it openeth the Gate to good Fame, and extinguished Envie. Vanha Simo sanoi nyt päästät palvelijasi lepoon, nähtyään vihdoin Jeesus-lapsen synagoogassa. Jouti kuolemaan. No siitä samoinkuin Pekonista tuli vainajana kuuluisa. Kyllä käy kateexi. Lisää pekonin lurjustelusta albumissa 223.
ellauri058.html on line 97: The Thin Man is a 1934 American comedy-mystery directed by W. S. Van Dyke and based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett. The film stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, a leisure-class couple who enjoy copious drinking and flirtatious banter. Nick is a retired police detective who left his very successful career when he married Nora, a wealthy heiress accustomed to high society. Their wire-haired fox terrier Asta was played by canine actor Skippy. In 1997, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry having been deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
ellauri060.html on line 962: signed "Healthy George".
ellauri060.html on line 1162: The phrase is also used as the first line of one of the extra cod Latin verses added in 1953 to an unofficial school song at Harvard University, "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard". This most frequently played fight song of the Harvard University Band is, to some extent, a parody of more solemn school songs like "Fair Harvard thy Sons to your Jubilee Throng". (voi helvetti, tää oli tosi paha.) The first verse is a nonsense sequence of Latin clichés:
ellauri061.html on line 335: purpose, confess thyself--
ellauri061.html on line 341: First Clown I like thy wit well, in good faith: the gallows Spede 1 Mä pidän sun vizistä, oikeesti: hirsipuu toimii hyvin; mutta miten
ellauri061.html on line 353: First Clown Cudgel thy brains no more about it, for your dull Pelle 1 Älä vaivaa päätä enää sillä, sillä sun tylsä perse ei lisää vauhtia
ellauri061.html on line 554: I thought thy bride-bed to have deck'd, sweet maid, Morsiusvuoteen luulin petaavani sulle, neitiseni,
ellauri061.html on line 555: And not have strew'd thy grave. Enkä sun haudalle näitä rehuja.
ellauri061.html on line 558: Whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense jonka ilkee temppu vei sulta sun äärimmäisen
ellauri061.html on line 572: LAERTES The devil take thy soul! LAERTES Piru vieköön sielusi!
ellauri061.html on line 575: I prithee, take thy fingers from my throat; Ottanethan sormesi pois mun kurkusta;
ellauri061.html on line 578: Which let thy wiseness fear: hold off thy hand. Jota sun ois viisasta varoa: handut irti.
ellauri061.html on line 593: Woo't weep? woo't fight? woo't fast? woo't tear thyself? Etkö itke? Etkö flaidaa? Etkö paastoa? Etkö revi pelihousuja?
ellauri061.html on line 1635: Thou thy worldly task hast done, Sä oot hommas kotiin hoitanut,
ellauri061.html on line 1636: Home art gone, and ta’en thy wages: Kotipesällä jo palkan nostanut:
ellauri061.html on line 1659: And renownèd be thy grave! tuut nyt julkkixena kuopatux!
ellauri062.html on line 631: Qui salvandos salvas gratis ostit minut vapaaksi. joka säästät ilmaisexi, Save thou him who sings thy praises;
ellauri062.html on line 643: Donum fac remissionis, Anna mulle ilmaislahja, Pray thy prejudices smother
ellauri062.html on line 658: Inter oves locum præsta. Lammaskarsinaan sä nakkaa, When thy sheep thou hast selected
ellauri062.html on line 673: Spare me, Lord—make them thy fuel.
ellauri063.html on line 67: Rosa Lichtenstein is no authority on anything dialectical. She is only a committed ideolog: whose apparent life-goal has become the complete rooting-out of dialectical-materialism from the workers' movement, in every aspect. And in this, she is single-minded -- to the point of very unhealthy obsession. Others can attest to this, and have.
ellauri066.html on line 494: Schadenfreude is a complex emotion where, rather than feeling sympathy, one takes pleasure from watching someone's misfortune. This emotion is displayed more in children than adults. However, adults also experience schadenfreude, although generally they conceal it. [original research?]
ellauri066.html on line 514: Displeasure at another's unhappiness is sympathy, pity, or compassion. [citation needed]. Paizi pity on selkeesti ylhäältä alaspäin, se on vähän niinkuin armoa. Señor ten piedad de nosotros.
ellauri066.html on line 530: Researchers expected that the brain's empathy center of subjects would show more stimulation when those seen as "good" got an electric shock, than would occur if the shock was given to someone the subject had reason to consider "bad". This was indeed the case, but for male subjects, the brain's pleasure centers also lit up when someone got a shock that the male thought was "well-deserved".
ellauri066.html on line 892: In an e-mail exchange between Tegnell and the head of the Finnish public-health agency, on March 14th and 15th, Tegnell suggested that keeping the schools open could help the young and healthy develop immunity sooner. His Finnish colleagues noted that their models found that closing schools would decrease the mortality rate among the elderly by ten per cent. Tegnell responded, “Ten percent might be worth it?” WTF.
ellauri067.html on line 233: American literary critic Harold Bloom named him as one of the four major American novelists of his time, along with Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, and Cormac McCarthy. Kekä toi Cormac on? For that matter, who is Harold Bloom?
ellauri067.html on line 247: Loppupäässä alkaa lukijoiden mielenkiinto Pynchoniin herpautua. Against the Day 2006 ( just ennen meidän Springfieldin reisua) inspired mixed reactions from critics and reviewers. One reviewer remarked, "It is brilliant, but it is exhaustingly brilliant." Other reviewers described Against the Day as "lengthy and rambling" and "a baggy monster of a book", while negative appraisals condemned the novel for its "silliness" or characterized its action as "fairly pointless" and remained unimpressed by its "grab bag of themes". Alkoi mennä jo ylijuonikkaax.
ellauri067.html on line 336: Some prominent guest stars on Allen´s program over the years included Frank Sinatra, Orson Welles, Roy Rogers, Bela Lugosi, Ed Gardner, Norman Corwin and Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy. Allen would often ad-lib material and since most radio programs in those days were broadcast live, with the exception of the occasional delay here and there, the audience would sometimes hear a bleep in place of a word or phrase. Siitäkin on tullut mediaklishee.
ellauri067.html on line 422: Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902; full name Richard Fridolin Joseph Freiherr Krafft von Festenberg auf Frohnberg, genannt von Ebing) was an Austro–German psychiatrist and author of the foundational work Psychopathia Sexualis (1886). He died in Graz in 1902. He was recognized as an authority on deviant sexual behavior and its medicolegal aspects. Krafft-Ebing´s principal work is Psychopathia Sexualis: eine Klinisch-Forensische Studie (Sexual Psychopathy: A Clinical-Forensic Study), which was first published in 1886 and expanded in subsequent editions. The last edition from the hand of the author (the twelfth) contained a total of 238 case histories of human sexual behaviour. Translations of various editions of this book introduced to English such terms as "sadist" (derived from the brutal sexual practices depicted in the novels of the Marquis de Sade), "masochist", (derived from the name of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch), "homosexuality", "bisexuality", "necrophilia", and "anilingus".
ellauri067.html on line 439: How much, or how little influence drugs, particularly hallucigenic drugs like lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD, had on Pynchon’s narrative is unknown. If Siegel, however, is to be believed, and he should be despite any resentment he felt regarding Pynchon’s affair with his wife, then the writing of Gravity’s Rainbow was heavily influenced by drugs. In Pynchon’s most famous quote regarding this particular novel, which is notoriously difficult to interpret, he is alleged to have told Siegel,
ellauri069.html on line 744: Typerä elokuva perustuu vielä typerämpään samannimiseen lastenkirjaan Ihmemaa Oz (engl. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 1900), joka on aikaisemmin suomennettu myös nimillä Oz-maan taikuri (1977) sekä Ozin velho (1985), jonkun L. Frank Baumin kirjoittama lastenkirja. Kirja aloitti Baumin Oz-maahan sijoittuvien kirjojen sarjan, joka käsittää kaikkiaan 15 teosta. Kirja kertoo Dorothy-nimisen kansasilaistytön seikkailusta Oz-maassa.
ellauri069.html on line 748: Dorothy asuu setänsä ja tätinsä maatilalla Kansasissa. Kun pyörremyrsky tempaisee heidän talonsa ilmaan, Dorothy ja hänen Toto-koiransa lentävät sen mukana. Lopulta myrsky pudottaa heidät Oz-nimiseen maahan, ja samalla sen itäosaa vallassaan pitänyt Idän ilkeä noita murskautuu talon alle. Pohjoisen hyvän noidan neuvosta Dorothy lähtee kulkemaan keltatiilistä tietä pitkin kohti Oz-maan keskipisteessä sijaitsevaa Smaragdikaupunkia. Dorothy toivoo, että kaupunkia hallitseva velho Oz auttaisi häntä pääsemään takaisin Kansasiin. Idän ilkeän noidan taikakengät lahjoitetaan Dorothylle, ja Pohjoisen hyvä noita antaa hänen otsalleen suojelevan suudelman.
ellauri069.html on line 750: Tässä kohtaa suomenkielinen wikisivu katkeaa, joten täytyy kääntää loppupää omin sanoin suomexi. Matkalla keltaista tiilitietä alas Dorothy ottaa osaa bankettiin jonka järkkää maiskiainen nimeltä Boq. Seuraavana päivänä D. vapauttaa Varixenpelätin (h.k.) (TW: trigger warning) paalusta jossa se roikkuuu, laittaa öljyä kannusta Tölkki Puumiehen ruosteisiin jointteihin, ja tapaa Pelkurimaisen Leijonan. Varixenpelätin tahtoo aivot, Tölkki Puumies tahtoo sydämmen, ja Leijona haluu cojones, joten D. rohkaisee niitä matkaamaan kanssaan ja Toton kanssa Smaragdistadiin pyytämään apuaa Welholta. Useiden seikkailujen kuluttua matkalaiset saapuvat Smaragdistadiin ja tapaavat portinvartijan (Guardian!) joka pyytää heitä käyttämään vihreäxi värjättyjä rillejä jotta niiden silmät ei häikäistyisi stadin loistosta. Jokainen kuzutaan Wizardin pakeille. Hän ilmestyy Dorothylle jättipäänä, Varixenpelätille hemaisevana leidinä, Tölkki Puumiehelle hirveänä petona, ja Leijonalle tulipallona. Hän lupaa silti auttaa heitä kaikkia jos ne tappavat Lännen ilkeän noidan, joka hallizee Kullimaata. Guardian varoittaa heitä että kukaan ei ole koskaan voittanut noitaa.
ellauri069.html on line 752: Lännen ilkeä noita näkee matkustajat lähestymässä yhdellä teleskooppisilmällään. Se lähettää susilauman repimään ne kappaleixi, mutta Tölkki Puumies tappaa ne kirveellään (Hyvä Puumies! Kaada vielä puutkin! huutaa Haju Pisilä kazomosta). Se lähettää parven villivarizia nokkimaan niiltä silmät, mutta Varixenpelätti tappaaa ne vääntämällä niiltä niskat nurin (Hyvä Pelätti! Näytä niille linnuille! huutaa valkoposkihanhinuiverot.) Se kuzuu parven mustia mehiläisiä pistämään niitä, mutta ne kuolevat kun ne yrittävät pistää Tölkki Puuumiestä sillä aikaa kun Varixenpelättimen oljet piilottavat muut osanottajat. (Hyvä puumaamiehet! huutaa Suomen Keskusta.) Hän lähettää tusinan Kulliorjiaan hyökkäämään niiden kimppuun, mutta Leijonalla seisoo jäykkänä ja torjuu ne. Loppuviimexi se käyttää Kultaisen Lippixensä voimaa ja lähettää Siipiapinat sieppaamaan Dorothyn, Toton, ja Leijonan, tyhjentämään Varixenpelättimen oljista, ja lommottamaan Tölkki Puumiehen. Dorothyn on pakko tulla noidan henk.koht. sexiorjaxi, sillä aikaa kun noita suunnittelee sen hopeakenkien varastamista.
ellauri069.html on line 754: Noita menestyxekkäästi petkuttaa Dorothyn ulos toisesta hopeakengästä. Suuttuneena, D. heittää sangon vettä noidan päälle ja on shokeerattu nähdessään noidan sulavan. Kullit iloizevat päästessään ulos sepaluxesta ja auttavat täyttämään Varixenpelättimen oljilla ja suoristamaan Tölkki Puumiehen pellit. Ne pyytävät Tölkki Puumiestä rupeamaan niiden päälliköxi, mihin hän suostuu autettuaan Dorothya palaamaan Kansaxeen. Dorothy löytää noidan Kultaisen Lippixen ja kuzuu Siipiapinat kantamaan hänet ja hänen ystävänsä takaisin Smaragdistadiin. Siipiapinoiden kuningas kertoo kuinka hän ja hänen yhtyeensä on sidottu taialla lippixeen lumoojatar Gayeletten toimesta Pohjoisesta, ja että Dorothy voi käyttää sitä niiden kuzumiseen 2 lisäkertaa.
ellauri069.html on line 756: Kun Dorothy ja sen ystävät tapaavat Welhon taas, Toto kompastuu varjostimeen valtaistuinsalin kulmassa, paljastaen Welhon, joka surullisesti selittää olevansa humpuukia—tavallinen vanha mies, joka tuli kuumailmapallolla Oziin kauan sitten Omahasta. Hän varustaa Varixenpelättimen päällä joka on täynnä leseitä, pinnejä ja neuloja ("paljon kupouusia aivoja"), Tölkki Puumiehen silkkisydämellä täytettynä sahanpurulla, ja leijonan "rohkeus"juomalla (75-prosenttista etanolia). Heidän uskonsa hänen voimiinsa tekee näistä itemeistä kohteita heidän haluilleen. Hän päättää heittää Dorothyn ja Toton kotiin ja sitten mennä takas Omahaan pallollaan. Lähtiessä hän palkkaa Varixenpelättimen varapresidentixi, minkä se lupaa tehdä autettuaan Dororothya palaamaan Kansaxeen. Toto jahtaa kissanpoikaa väkijoukossa ja Dorothy lähtee sen perään, mutta palloa pidättävät köydet katkeavat ja Welho kelluu tiehensä.
ellauri069.html on line 758: Dorothy kuzuu Siipiapinat ja käskee niitä kantamaan hänet ja Toton kotiin, mutta ne selittävät etteivät ne pysty ylittämään Ozia ympäröivää autiomaata. Wihreäwiixiset Sotilaat informoivat Dorothya että Glinda, Etelän hyvä noita voi kyetä auttamaan heitä palaamaan kotiin, joten matkustajat lähtevät matkoihinsa kuikkimaan Glindan linnaa Nelitahokkaiden maassa. Matkalla Leijona tappaa jättihämähäkin joka terrorisoi eläimiä eräässä mezässä. Ne pyytävät häntä rupeamaan kuninkaaxeen, minkä hän suostuu tekemään autettuaan Dorothya palaamaan Kansaxeen. Dorothy kuzuu Siipiapinat 3. kerran lennättämään heidät mäen yli Glindan linnaan. Glinda tervehtii heitä ja paljastaa, että Dorothyn hopeakengät voivat viedä hänet minne hän haluaa mennä. (Eli siipiapinat oli ihan tyhjän pantteja. Hemmetti.) Hän syleilee ystäviään, jotka kaikki palautetaan omiin kuningaskuntiinsa Glindan kolmella Kultaisen Lippalakin käytöllä: Varixenpelätin Smaragdistadiin, Tölkki Puumies Kullimaahan, ja leijona mezään; minkä jälkeen lippis annetaan Siipiapinoiden kuninkaalle, vapauttaen hänet ja hänen yhtyeensä. Dorothy ottaaa Toton käsivarsilleen, kalauttaa kantapäänsä yhteen 3x, ja toivoo palaavansa kotiin (siis Kansaxeen). Välittömästi, hän alkaa pyöriä ilman läpitte ja rullata Kansaxen preerian ruoholla, maalaistaloon asti, vaikka hopeakengät putoavat hänen jaloistaan matkalla ja hukkuvat Tappavaan Autiomaahan. Hän juoxee täti Emin luo, sanoen "Olen niin iloinen että oon taas kotona (Kansaxessa)."
ellauri069.html on line 762: Biographers report that Baum had been a political activist in the 1890s with a special interest in the money question of gold and silver (bimetallism). The City of Oz earns its name from the abbreviation of ounces "Oz" in which gold and silver are measured. Unssin kaupunki. For example, the Tin Woodman wonders what he would do if he ran out of oil. "You wouldn't be as badly off as John D. Rockefeller", the Scarecrow responds, "He'd lose six thousand dollars a minute if that happened." Dorothy—naïve, young and simple—represents the American people. She is Everyman, led astray and seeking the way back home. Moreover, following the road of gold leads eventually only to the Emerald City, which may symbolize the fraudulent world of greenback paper money that only pretends to have value. It is ruled by a scheming politician (the Wizard) who uses publicity devices and tricks to fool the people (and even the Good Witches) into believing he is benevolent, wise, and powerful when really he is a selfish, evil humbug.
ellauri069.html on line 766: Hugh Rockoff suggested in 1990 that the novel was an allegory about the demonetization of silver in 1873, whereby “the cyclone that carried Dorothy to the Land of Oz represents the economic and political upheaval, the yellow brick road stands for the gold standard, and the silver shoes Dorothy inherits from the Wicked Witch of the East represents the pro-silver movement. When Dorothy is taken to the Emerald Palace before her audience with the Wizard she is led through seven passages and up three flights of stairs, a subtle reference to the Coinage Act of 1873 which started the class conflict in America.”
ellauri069.html on line 783: Other putative allegorical devices of the book include the Wicked Witch of the West as a figure for the actual American West; if this is true, then the Winged Monkeys could represent another western danger: Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The King of the Winged Monkeys tells Dorothy, "Once we were a free people, living happily in the great forest, flying from tree to tree, eating nuts and fruit and doing just as we pleased without calling anybody master. ... This was many years ago, long before Oz came out of the clouds to rule over this land."
ellauri070.html on line 86: Audrey Hepburn is not related to Katherine Hepburn. It has been a persistent misconception since Audrey came to prominence in the 1950s. Katharine was the daughter of two wealthy Connecticut Americans; Audrey the daughter of Dutch nobility.
ellauri071.html on line 93: Roger’s antipathy to Coward´s comedies of manners echoes the comments about Blithe Spirit in the Advent passage at 134 and passim. Pynchon’s own antipathy to the composer, writer and actor goes all the way back to "Lowlands," one of his first published stories.
ellauri071.html on line 109: His biggest failure in this period was the play Sirocco (1927), which concerns free love among the wealthy. It starred Ivor Novello, of whom Coward said, "the two most beautiful things in the world are Ivor's profile and my mind". Theatregoers hated the play, showing violent disapproval at the curtain calls and spitting at Coward as he left the theatre. Taisi olla downright homostelua.
ellauri071.html on line 613: Though thy Glass today be run, Vaixun Lasi olis tänään tyhjennyt,
ellauri072.html on line 374: Lars varnar om konspirationsteorier som holokaust och holodomor. Hans källor är sionistisk professor Timothy Snyder (Admiral Schneider! Jawoll! Klack (ouch)!) och homofil russofob judisk reporter Masha Gessen som ser ut som en AIDS patient. Masha är obinärisk och titulerar alla They. Det låter ju konspirationsteoretiskt som fan.
ellauri073.html on line 308: Immonen on mennyt kohti unelmaansa nopeasti. Vuonna 2014 Immonen luki elämänsä ensimmäisen kirjan, Timothy Ferrissin 4 tunnin kehon. Silloin takaraivoon jäi kytemään ajatus omasta kirjasta.
ellauri074.html on line 57: ONAN was a canary owned by writer Dorothy Parker, so named because he constantly spilled his seed.
ellauri074.html on line 58: Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, writer, critic, and satirist based in New York; she was best known for her wisecracks.
ellauri074.html on line 61: By Dorothy Parker

ellauri074.html on line 159: The Glad Products Company is an American company specializing in trash bags and plastic food storage containers. The Glad brand originated in the United States in 1963 when Union Carbide owner and CEO, David Darroch, launched Glad Wrap, a polyethylene film used as a food wrap.
ellauri074.html on line 223: thygorilla.com/10-best-motivational-speakers-world/">Top 10 wealthy gorillas
ellauri074.html on line 225: Top 15 wealthy gorillas
ellauri074.html on line 227: White wealthy gorilla
ellauri074.html on line 229: Black wealthy gorilla
ellauri074.html on line 429: Saku arveli aivan oikein, että nazismin menekkiin osasyyllisiä oli fasistikirjailijat kuten Pound, Heidegger, Hamsun, Céline yms. Hiukka epäilyttävä Faulkner halusi vapauttaa 1954 Poundin hourulasta, mutta Saku vastusti. Tää oli pahinta McCarthyn aikaa, nykyisen kaltaista oikeistoaaltoa. Sillon se muuten johtui vähän vastaavasta syystä kuin nyt, ryssät sai rakennetuksi oman atomipommin ja USA:n maailmanherruus näytti romahtavan. MAGAsta oli kymysys silloinkin. Nyt rinnalle ja ohi on keulimassa Kiina.
ellauri077.html on line 604: Tis-mal-leen! Tässä Wallu oli aivan oikeassa. Mutta paskaa oli jauhettu jenkeissä jo ennen postmodernisteja. Yhtä eltaantuneita oli ne kolme jutkua (Belov, Malamud ja Roth). Yhtä paskiaisia oli tavallaan myös Wilt Whatman ja se Saroyan, armenialaismamu joka elvisteli puhtaaxi puleeratulla americanalla. Tai se village smithy jäbä, Hessu Långben. Ei hemmetti, ei jenkkilästä tule mitään hyvää vaikka voissa paistaisi. Ne on joko gooey tai ne on irvistelijötä. Ei ne saa naamaa peruslukemille millään.
ellauri077.html on line 879: Why is it that the Oedipus has a bigger head than is healthy for him? Why seeing him makes me like a vaccinated cell seeing a virus that I am vaccinated against, but still claustrophobic. I must put my fatherly upper jaw on his head, like the male lion does to the mare, and like a snakely Laertes slip my lower jaw under his pimply chin and swallow. The problem is I cannot do it: he is not my own son, but the son of my wife, and that would be murder. So I just keep my upper jaw symbolically and quietly on his crown like a crown. and suffer this corona. My vaccination took a year of pain, and this is just a chimera of that constant pain.
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  • ellauri080.html on line 361: Cloninger, C. R. (2013). What makes people healthy, happy, and fulfilled in the face of current world challenges? Mens Sana Monographs, 11, 16–24. doi: 10.4103/0973-1229.109288
    ellauri080.html on line 365: Self-directedness can be seen as the executive branch of a person’s system of mental self-government. People who are self-directed recognize that their attitudes, behaviors, and problems reflect their own choices. They tend to accept responsibility for their attitudes and behavior and they impress others as reliable and trustworthy persons. As a result, a person’s Self-directedness is an important indicator of reality testing, maturity, and vulnerability to mood disturbance....
    ellauri082.html on line 755: They argue that signaling both victimhood and virtue would maximize one’s ability to extract resources. People feel the most sympathy for a victim who is also a good person.
    ellauri083.html on line 137: The story begins on Wang Lung's wedding day and follows the rise and fall of his fortunes. The House of Hwang, a family of wealthy landowners, lives in the nearby town, where Wang Lung's future wife, O-Lan, lives as a slave. However, the House of Hwang slowly declines due to opium use, frequent spending, uncontrolled borrowing and a general unwillingness to work. He was willing to take any woman who knew how to work, except a harelip (which is just what Inger was). He was disappointed when O-Lan had big and ugly feet. These boots are made for walking...
    ellauri083.html on line 362: Meditation with Tektite improves the powers of telepathy. In general, wearing Tektite promotes psychic sensitivity, expands the energy field, opens and cleanses the lower chakras, and facilitates shamanistic journeys. Jännä miten asiatieto ja huuhaa tulevat näin ihan sulassa sovussa. Mikäpä siinä jos ei ole päättelykonetta. Silloin p ja ei-p voivat elää rauhanomaista rinnakkaineloa.
    ellauri083.html on line 609: Till he fill thy mouth with laughing, and thy lips with rejoicing.
    ellauri083.html on line 618: For thou hast made him most blessed for ever: thou hast made him exceeding glad with thy countenance.
    ellauri083.html on line 645: They also that dwell in the uttermost parts are afraid at thy tokens: thou makest the outgoings of the morning and evening to rejoice.
    ellauri090.html on line 112: Quincas Borba (Joaquim Borba dos Santos), a wealthy man and a self-proclaimed philosopher, dies and leaves his large estate to his friend, Rubião, a teacher. The only condition of the bequest is that Rubião care for Quincas Borba’s dog, also named Quincas Borba, as if the dog were human. Rubião travels from the provincial town of Barbacena to the city of Rio de Janiero to establish himself with his newly inherited wealth. On the train, he meets Christiano Palha and Palha’s wife, Sophia. Rubião soon becomes infatuated with Sophia.
    ellauri090.html on line 130: For a time, Rubião’s friends accept his madness as he continues to provide meals and entertainment for them. Eventually, however, Rubião’s house falls into disrepair as his belief in himself as the emperor becomes constant. Doña Tonica becomes engaged to a man who dies before the wedding. Children on the street, including Deolindo, whose life Rubião had saved, make fun of him as a madman. Prodded by Doña Fernanda, a woman who barely knows Rubião, Sophia convinces Palha to set Rubião up in a little rented house on Principe Street. No one visits Rubião in his new humble residence. His former “friends” miss the luxury of Rubião’s wealthy surroundings in the house in Botafogo.
    ellauri092.html on line 102: In November 1882 when he spoke at Cambridge University he was filled with great anxiety as this educational centre for Britain’s aristocratic and wealthy youth had a reputation of unparalleled riotous behaviour. That first night at a Zoom meeting Moody spoke on ‘the Spirit’s power service.’ The university vicar Handley Moule was somewhat nervous. The young C.T. Studd (the same guy who impressed J.R.Mott with his biceps) greatly doubted ‘if this Yankee was up to the task.’ The first mission night on the Monday had 1,700 students in attendance. As Sankey sang his sacred Hymns they jeered, laughed and shouted. When Sankey finished he was near to tears. As Moody preached on Daniel in the lions den (how appropriate) again they laughed, shouted and did all in their power to disturb him. He maintained his calm. By the end of the week at least 200 students had accepted a check from the speaker. Amongst them was a main ‘ringette player’ who later assumed missionary position in China and was the first lady Bishop of King Kong. Out of this mission came The Cambridge Seven, missionaries who made a lot of dough. This campaign had huge proceeds that also leeched the youth of the whole nation.
    ellauri092.html on line 277: The Keswick Movement urged Christians to seek enlightenment emotionally, to press on toward a higher (“mystical”), experience in Christ. This type of pursuit is diametrically opposed to what God teaches in His Word (2 Timothy 3:16-17). As such, it should be rejected. It is the exact same way Satan tempted Eve to focus on how she felt instead of what God had said (Genesis 3).
    ellauri093.html on line 136: Hudsonin guru Edward Cronin oli pioneer of homeopathy and one of the original Dublin brethren.
    ellauri093.html on line 317: The Open Brethren believe in a plurality of eiders (Acts 14:23; 15:6,23; 20:17; Philippians 1:1), men meeting the Biblical qualifications found in 1 Timothy 3:1–7 and Titus 1:6–9. This position is also taken in some Baptist churches, especially Reformed Baptists, and by the Churches of Christ. It is understood that eiders are appointed by the Holy Spirit (Acts 20:28) and are recognised as meeting the qualifications by the assembly and by previously existing eiders. Generally, the eiders themselves will look out for men who meet the biblical qualifications, and invite them to join them as eiders. In some Open assemblies, eiders are elected democratically, but this is a fairly recent development and is still relatively uncommon.
    ellauri093.html on line 321: The term "Eider" is based on the same Scriptures that are used to identify "Bishops" and "Overseers" in other Christian circles, and some Exclusive Brethren claim that the system of recognition of eiders by the assembly means that the Open Brethren cannot claim full adherence to the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers.[27] Open Brethren consider, however, that this reveals a mistaken understanding of the priesthood of all believers which, in the Assemblies, has to do with the ability to directly offer worship to God and His Christ at the Lord's Supper, whether silently or audibly, without any human mediator being necessary—which is in accordance with 1 Timothy 2:5, where it is stated that Christ Jesus Himself is the sole Mediator between God and men ("men" being used here generically of mankind, and not referring simply and solely to "males").
    ellauri093.html on line 907: The Jewish form of worship is well worthy of the study of Christian theologians. It is not the object of this book. It contains only simple heart-to-heart talks to God's children about our precious Redeemer and how we can follow and serve Him best in our daily lives.
    ellauri094.html on line 437: 9 Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.
    ellauri094.html on line 463: Be acceptable in thy sight here tonight Kelpaa sulle tänä ehtoona
    ellauri094.html on line 465: Be acceptable in thy sight here tonight Exne ole sustakin ihan jepoja
    ellauri094.html on line 502: And thy spirit uplifted thee to forget thy wrong Ja sun pirtu kohotti sut unohtamaan vääryydet
    ellauri094.html on line 505: And thy sons were dejected not any more, as then Ja sun pojat ei enää olleet apeita, kuin sillon
    ellauri094.html on line 507: When thy lovers went heavily without heart, as men Kun sun katamiitit meni sydän kurkussa, kuin
    ellauri094.html on line 511: For thy love's sake, kaivaten sun lempeä,
    ellauri094.html on line 541: When thy time came, Kun sun vuoro tuli,
    ellauri094.html on line 546: As thy day rose, Kun sun päivä alkoi,
    ellauri094.html on line 555: And thy lovers that looked for thee, and that mourned from far, Ja sun katamiitit jotka haki sua joka paikasta,
    ellauri094.html on line 556: For thy sake dead, ja nuoli lusikan sun takia,
    ellauri094.html on line 560: In thy grief had we followed thee, in thy passion loved, Sun surussa me seurattiin sua, ja sun kiimassa,
    ellauri094.html on line 561: Loved in thy loss; Ja kun löit lossixi;
    ellauri094.html on line 562: In thy shame we stood fast to thee, with thy pangs were moved, Sun hävetessä me myötähävettiin, ja liikututtiin,
    ellauri094.html on line 563: Clung to thy cross. Roikuttiin sun ristissä.
    ellauri094.html on line 565: By the hillside of Calvary we beheld thy blood, Öljymäen mäensyrjässä me kazottiin sun verta,
    ellauri094.html on line 690: and, with, ye, to, by, of, in, thy, you, his, him, for, nor, so are repeated.
    ellauri095.html on line 161: Timothy d´Arch Smith, antiquarian bookseller, ascribes to Hopkins suppressed erotic impulses which he views as taking on a degree of specificity after Hopkins met Robert Bridges´s distant cousin, friend, and fellow Etonian Digby Mackworth Dolben, "a Christian Uranian". Ei siis Plutosta kuten Heinleinin matonaamat.
    ellauri095.html on line 246: In 1874 Hopkins returned to Manresa House to teach classics. While studying in the Jesuit house of theological studies, St Beuno´s College, near St Asap in North Wales, he was asked by his religious superior to write a poem to commemorate the foundering of a German ship in a storm. So in 1875 he took up poetry once more to write a lengthy piece, "The Wreck of the Deutschland", inspired by the Deutschland incident, a maritime disaster in which 157 people died, including five Franciscan nuns who had been leaving Germany due to harsh anti-Catholic laws (see Kulturkampf). The work displays both the religious concerns and some of the unusual metre and rhythms of his subsequent poetry not present in his few remaining early works. It not only depicts the dramatic events and heroic deeds, but tells of him reconciling the terrible events with God´s higher purpose. The poem was accepted but not printed by a Jesuit publication. This rejection fed his ambivalence about his poetry, most of which remained unpublished until after his death.
    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.
    ellauri095.html on line 518: The motif of the singing bird appears again in Gerard’s “Spring” (1877): “and thrush/Through the echoing timber does so rinse and wring/The ear, it strikes like lightnings to hear him sing.” The father’s attempt to represent what it is like to live in a bird’s environment, moreover, to experience daily the “fields, the open sky, /The rising sun, the moon’s pale majesty; /The leafy bower, where the airy nest is hung” was also one of the inspirations of the son’s lengthy account of a lark’s gliding beneath clouds, its aerial view of the fields below, and its proximity to a rainbow in “Il Mystico” (1862), as well as the son’s attempt to enter into a lark’s existence and express its essence mimically in “The Woodlark” (1876). A related motif, Manley’s feeling for clouds, evident in his poem “Clouds,” encouraged his son’s representation of them in “Hurrahing in Harvest’ (1877) and “That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire”(1888).
    ellauri095.html on line 537: ... thy book ... sä luet
    ellauri095.html on line 540: Hoarse to the storm;--thy sport is with the storm käheinä huutaa tuuleen; -- sun liikuntaa on tuuleen
    ellauri095.html on line 541: To wrestle;--and thy piety to stand painaminen; --ja sun hartautta on seisoskella
    ellauri095.html on line 546: The phrase “And birds that call/Hoarse to the storm,” invites comparison with the son’s images of the windhover rebuffing the big wind in “The Windhover” (1877) and with the image of the great storm fowl at the conclusion of “Henry Purcell” (1879). The father’s prophecy, “thy sport is with the storm/To wrestle” is fulfilled in Gerard’s The Wreck of the Deutschland and “The Loss of the Eurydice” (1878). These two shipwreck poems, replete with spiritual instruction for those in doubt and danger were the son’s poetic and religious counterparts to his father’s 1873 volume, The Port of Refuge, or advice and instructions to the Master-Mariner in situations of doubt, difficulty, and danger.
    ellauri096.html on line 100: It is true that some borderline cases of a qualitative term are not borderline cases for the corresponding comparative. But the reverse holds as well. A tall man who stoops may stand less high than another tall man who is not as lengthy but better postured. Both men are clearly tall. It is unclear that ‘The lengthier man is taller’. Qualitative terms can be applied when a vague quota is satisfied without the need to sort out the details. Only comparative terms are bedeviled by tie-breaking issues.
    ellauri096.html on line 116: The eliminativist has even more severe difficulties in stating his position than the skeptic. Some eliminativists dismiss the threat of self-defeat by drawing an analogy. Those who denied the existence of souls were accused of undermining a necessary condition for asserting anything. However, the soul theorist’s account of what is needed gives no reason to deny that a healthy brain suffices for mental states.
    ellauri096.html on line 227: Timothy Williamson doubts that this casualty list is enough for the result to qualify as a paradox:
    ellauri096.html on line 593: Maldoror is a modular (sic) work primarily divided into six parts, or cantos; these parts are further subdivided into a total of sixty chapters, or verses. Parts one through six consist of fourteen, sixteen, five, eight, seven and ten chapters, respectively. With some exceptions, most chapters consist of a single, lengthy paragraph.[b] The text often employs very long, unconventional and confusing sentences which, together with the dearth of paragraph breaks, may suggest a stream of consciousness, or automatic writing. Over the course of the narrative, there is often a first-person narrator, although some areas of the work instead employ a third-person narrative. The book's central character is Maldoror, a figure of evil who is sometimes directly involved in a chapter's events, or else revealed to be watching at a distance. Depending on the context of narrative voice in a given place, the first-person narrator may be taken to be Maldoror himself, or sometimes not. The confusion between narrator and character may also suggest an unreliable narrator.
    ellauri097.html on line 65: As a scholar, Mencken is known for The American Language, a multi-volume study of how the English language is spoken in the United States. As an admirer of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, he was an outspoken opponent of organized religion, theism, populism, and representative democracy, the last of which he viewed as a system in which inferior men dominated their superiors. Mencken was a supporter of scientific progress though he couldn´t find his arse with both hands. He was critical of osteopathy and chiropractic. He was also an open critic of economics. In a word: a royal pain in the ass.
    ellauri097.html on line 159: In the same article which he later re-printed in the Mencken Chrestomathy, Mencken primarily contrasts what real scientists do, which is to simply directly look at the existence of "shapes and forces" confronting them instead of (such as in statistics) attempting to speculate and use mathematical models. Physicists and especially astronomers are consequently not real scientists, because when looking at shapes or forces, they do not simply "patiently wait for further light," but resort to mathematical theory. There is no need for statistics in scientific physics, since one should simply look at the facts while statistics attempts to construct mathematical models. On the other hand, the really competent physicists do not bother with the "theology" or reasoning of mathematical theories (such as in quantum mechanics):
    ellauri099.html on line 170: Although the splendidly unreliable Diogenes Laertius says that Plato possessed no property other than what is mentioned in his will, he received a large sum of money from Dionysius I. Plato had a significant fund of money at his disposal (the exorbitant figure of 80 talents is mentioned). Indeed, Plato is also said to have had a banker called Andromedes. In other words, Plato was rich and had wealthy patrons and very probably wealthy students.
    ellauri099.html on line 172: We are less attracted to the idea of the wealthy aristocratic philosopher sequestered in his research facility and making occasional overseas trips to visit foreign tyrants than the image of the poor, shoeless Socrates causing trouble in the marketplace, refusing to be paid and getting killed by the city for his trouble. But our captivation with this image, once again, is overwhelmingly fatass Plato’s clever branding.
    ellauri100.html on line 143: Mit seiner Konstitutionstypologie führte Kretschmer 1921 die Unterscheidung zwischen den Typen des Leptosomen, des Pyknikers und des Athletikers ein. Zwischen 1915 und 1921 entwickelte Kretschmer darauf basierend eine Methode zur Differenzialdiagnose von Schizophrenie und Manie. Für das normale Temperament des leptosomen Typs prägte er dabei den Begriff des „Schizothymen“ und eine stärkere Neigung zur Schizophrenie wie geringere Anfälligkeit für manisch-depressive Störungen, umgekehrt für den pyknischen. Der athletische Typ sei eher für Epilepsie anfällig. Wegen Kretschmers Korrelation zwischen Körpergestalt und Anfälligkeit für psychische Störungen wurde er 1929 für den Nobelpreis nominiert.
    ellauri100.html on line 289: My personality is more aloof than openly empathic (see “Temperament”, below). Why, I cannot say. I do know that aloofness can be an avoidance mechanism for persons who are too easily overwhelmed by emotion. And I do have an emotional side that I usually avoid exposing to others. Let me just say that my ability to observe the human condition is not dulled by automatic empathy of the kind that I have seen so often in persons whose political views are based on nothing more than raw emotion. Nor am I animated by prolonged adolescent rebellion, guilt, or an inability to advance beyond collegiate leftism. I am self-aware and self-critical to a fault.
    ellauri102.html on line 578: "It's even something I did in my 20s when I when I had gone through cancer treatments. It was just one of these things that kept my spirits up and kept me healthy," she said.
    ellauri105.html on line 263: And she doted upon concubinage with them, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses. Thus thou didst call to remembrance the lewdness of thy youth, when they from Egypt bruised thy breasts for the bosom of thy youth.
    ellauri106.html on line 54: So what did sex mean to Roth? Bailey’s book is so caught up in its obsessive cataloguing of paramours that the forest gets lost in an endless succession of trees. The place where Roth found insight into his own character was on the double bag. Over and over, in the novels, he transformed pro life. Bailey’s prurient, exhaustively literal version of that life reverses the effect, and the result is sadly diminishing. What he never grasps is Roth the artist, with his powers of imagination, of expression, of language—what made him worthy of biography at all.
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    Thomas Browne vaimonsa Dorothyn kanssa.

    ellauri106.html on line 179: Today the lengthy obituaries are all laudatory. Tomorrow or the next day I can safely predict that the backlash will begin with harshly critical essays. Leading the way will be Feminists critics who will denounce the whole cabal of elite white men as the custodians of the literary cannon. More pointedly they will charge Roth with toxic masculinity and misogyny and will come loaded for bear with plenty of quotes from his work. They will also have the example and testimony of his two ex-wives, both of whom showed up thinly disguised in his novels—a Margaret Martinson in When She Was Good and actress Clare Bloom in I Married a Communist. Bloom penned her own bitter exposé of their 14-year-long relationship and four year marriage in he memoir Leaving the Doll’s House.
    ellauri106.html on line 184: “The comedy is that the real haters of the bourgeois Jews, with the real contempt for their everyday lives, are these complex intellectual giants,” Zuckerman snorts. “They loathe them, and don’t particularly care for the smell of the Jewish proletariat either. All of them full of sympathy suddenly for the ghetto world of their traditional fathers now that the traditional fathers are filed for safekeeping in Beth Moses Memorial Park. When they were alive they wanted to strangle the immigrant bastards to death because they dared to think they could actually be of consequence without ever having read Proust past Swann’s Way. And the ghetto—what the ghetto saw of these guys was their heels: out, out, screaming for air, to write about great Jews like Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Dean Howells. But now that the Weathermen are around, and me and my friends Jerry Rubin and Herbert Marcuse and H. Rap Brown, it’s where oh where’s the inspired orderliness of those good old Hebrew school days? Where’s the linoleum? Where’s Aunt Rose? Where is all the wonderful inflexible patriarchal authority into which they wanted to stick a knife?”
    ellauri106.html on line 317: Vuoden 1952 vaaleihin Eisenhowerin varapresidentiksi valittiin Richard M. Nixon, joka oli ammattipoliitikko ja miltei McCarthyn veroinen antikommunisti. Eisenhower valittiin toiselle kaudelle vuoden 1956 vaaleissa.
    ellauri106.html on line 502: McCarthyn vika ei ole kommarien rökitys, vaan tyylitön kielenkäyttö pamputuxen väliajalla.
    ellauri106.html on line 504: What Roth finds most distasteful about McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee — not their dogmatic silencing of dissent, but their gross politicizing, sensationalizing, and degradation of public discourse.
    ellauri106.html on line 505: In fact, for a novel that takes as its subject McCarthyism and the rise and fall of a leftist icon, Communist, in particular, is strangely apolitical.
    ellauri106.html on line 541: Roth’s disdain for the American Communist Party surpasses even his contempt for the reactionaries who hunted down its members during the McCarthy era:
    ellauri106.html on line 563: Gugulethy Moyo ja Phillun eka vaimo Margaret eli Lydia Ketterer oli rohkeita. Mutta on niitä rohkeita naisia lähempänäkin.
    ellauri107.html on line 91: Neil Klugman is an intelligent, working-class army veteran and a graduate of Rutgers University who works as a library clerk. He falls for Brenda Patimkin, a wealthy Radcliffe student who is home for the summer. They meet by the swimming pool at Old Oaks Country Club in Purchase, New York, a private club that Neil visits as a guest of his cousin Doris. Neil phones her and asks for a date. She does not remember him but agrees. He waits as she finishes a tennis game which only ends when it gets too dark to play.
    ellauri107.html on line 208: Coverdale declares, "I loved Hollingsworth, as has already been enough expressed." He adds, "If . . .[Priscilla] thought him beautiful, it was no wonder. I often thought him so, with the expression of tender, human care, and gentlest sympathy . . . ." And in Hawthorne's most explicitly homoerotic allusion, Coverdale notes, "the footing, on which we all associated at Blithedale, was widely different from that of conventional society. While inclining us to the soft affections of the Golden Age, it seemed to authorize any individual, of either sex, to fall in love with any other, regardless of what would elsewhere be judged suitable and prudent."
    ellauri107.html on line 254: Roy Marcus Cohn (20. helmikuuta 1927 Bronx, New York – 2. elokuuta 1986 Bethesda, Maryland) oli yhdysvaltalainen lakimies. Hän toimi senaattori Joseph McCarthyn pääneuvonantajana toisen punapelon aikana ja sai erityistä merkittävyyttä Army-McCarthy -kuulemisissa.
    ellauri107.html on line 258: Joseph Welch, the Army's attorney in the hearings, made an apparent reference to Cohn's homosexuality. After asking a witness, at McCarthy's request, if a photo entered as evidence "came from a pixie", he defined "pixie" as "a close relative of a fairy". "Pixie" was a camera-model name at the time; "fairy" is a derogatory term for a homosexual man. The people at the hearing recognized the implication, and found it amusing; Cohn later called the remark "malicious," "wicked," and "indecent."
    ellauri107.html on line 444: In the comedy Andria (“The Girl of Andros”) by the Roman poet Terentius, Simo uses it to comment on the tears of his son Pamphilus at the funeral of a neighbor to his interlocutor Sosias. At first he was of the opinion that these were an expression of special sympathy and was pleased about it. But when he discovered that the deceased's pretty sister was also a member of the funeral procession, he realized that his son's emotion was only faked to get closer to him: hinc illae lacrumae, haec illast misericordia. ("Hence his tears, that is the reason for his pity!").
    ellauri108.html on line 33: Oh thou God of Ethiopia, thou God of divine majesty, thy spirit come within our hearts to dwell in the parts of righteousness.
    ellauri108.html on line 73: In the King James Version of the Christian Bible, the Hebrew יהּ is transliterated as "JAH" (capitalised) in only one instance: "Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him". An American Translation renders the Hebrew word as "Yah" in this verse. In the 1885 Revised Version and its annotated study edition, The Modern Reader's Bible, which uses the Revised Version as its base text, also transliterates "JAH" in Psalms 89:8 which reads,"O LORD God of hosts, who is a mighty one, like unto thee, O JAH? and thy faithfulness is round about thee".
    ellauri108.html on line 148: Princes shall come out of Egypt, Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hand unto God. Oh thou God of Ethiopia, thou God of divine majesty, thy spirit come within our hearts to dwell in the parts of righteousness. That the hungry be fed, the sick nourished, the aged protected, and the infant cared for. Teach us love and loyalty as it is in Zion.
    ellauri108.html on line 207: In 1936, Italy invaded and occupied Ethiopia, and Haile Selassie went into exile. The invasion brought international condemnation and led to growing sympathy for the Ethiopian cause. In 1937, Selassie created the Ethiopian World Federation, which established a branch in Jamaica later that decade. In 1941, the British drove the Italians out of Ethiopia and Selassie returned to reclaim his throne. Many Rastas interpreted this as the fulfilment of a prophecy made in the Book of Revelation.
    ellauri109.html on line 325: As Kohlhaas is led to execution, he sees in the crowd the disguised Elector of Saxony. Through his lawyer, he is informed that his suit against the Junker has been successful, and is presented with compensation for the injuries of his hired man and shown the horses, now well-fed and healthy. Pleased that justice has been served, he submits willingly to the execution.
    ellauri109.html on line 383: Flaubert's dozens of long letters to her, in 1846–1847, then especially between 1851 and 1855, are one of the many joys of his correspondence. Many of them are a precious source of information on the progress of the writing of Madame Bovary. In many others, Flaubert gives lengthy appreciations and critical comments on the poems that Louise Colet sent to him for his judgment before offering them for publication. The most interesting of these comments show the vast differences between her and him on the matter of style and literary expression, she being a gushing Romanticist, he deeply convinced that the writer must abstain from gush and self-indulgence.
    ellauri109.html on line 599: As he had with Miller, Roth went to great lengths for Bailey, providing him letters, drafts, a photo album featuring his girlfriends. He wrote a lengthy memorandum for Bailey on a long-term affair with a local Norwegian-born physical therapist—the model for Drenka in “Sabbath’s Theater.”
    ellauri109.html on line 755: O could I flow like thee, and make thy stream Oi voisinpa mä virrata kuin sä, ja käyttää
    ellauri109.html on line 803: Some reports talk of children disappearing after visits to the camps by wealthy American Jews.
    ellauri109.html on line 821: "And even worse there are healthy babies who died from an experimental treatment. It's a crime, it was on purpose, and it led to their death."
    ellauri111.html on line 261: “I suppose you know that jury trials were still quite an innovation in my time in Russia, so it’s no surprise that they produced some odd results. A clever lawyer could easily persuade a jury one way or another. Even when all the facts pointed to the guilt of the accused, even when it was admitted that, indeed, such-and-such a woman had attacked her lover’s wife with a razor with the intention of killing her, such-and-such a father had so violently beaten his seven-year old daughter with birch rods that even the neighbours were terrified by her screams, or such-and-such parents had treated their children like animals, keeping them in filthy conditions, and beating them with leather straps, again and again—each time our poor soft-hearted jurors concluded ‘Not guilty!’ Can you imagine? Of course, there is always an explanation, there are always attenuating circumstances, there can even be provocations, and the letter of the law may tell us this is not torture but simply punishment, the kind of punishment that, in those days, all good middle-class parents thought it right to mete out so as to give their children a sense of duty. The facts. The facts are the facts, but the truth once uttered is a lie, and even the facts can be put together in such a way as to turn even torture into well-meaning parental discipline.”
    ellauri111.html on line 393: So there! The Bible teaches that when we are unsaved even our righteous acts are like filthy rags to God. It does not matter how many good deeds that you do, you still cannot go to heaven based on your deeds. The Bible teaches that your good deeds do not commend you to God in any way. He could care less. Your good deeds do not remove the sins that you have committed. You have ignored God choosing to live life the way that YOU see fit. You are just a piece of SHIT!
    ellauri111.html on line 395: But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away. (Isaiah 64:6)
    ellauri111.html on line 403: Matthew 22:36-38 Master, which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with ALL thy heart, and with ALL thy soul, and with ALL thy mind. THIS is the first and great commandment.
    ellauri111.html on line 423: John 17 Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
    ellauri111.html on line 544: JESUS CHRIST ROSE FROM THE DEAD. After His death, our precious Lord´s body laid in the grave three days, but praise be to God, it did not remain there. Death could not hold him back--it was not possible that he should be holden of it (Acts 2:24). Jesus Christ is the life (ref. John 14:6) and God manifested in the flesh (ref. I Timothy 3:16). Death could not hold him. On the third day Jesus arose from the dead and was seen by over 500 people (ref. I Corinthians 15:6) before He went back to heaven.
    ellauri111.html on line 578: [I]f thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, THOU SHALT BE SAVED. (Romans 10:9)
    ellauri111.html on line 632: Obey the Bible. Obey what you read. If you commit a sin, then call on I John 1:9, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness," and determine to live right. Don´t make excuses for sin. No more stealing, no more fornicating, no more lying, no more adultery. When you repent, you let go of those filthy, unclean things. Put them back inside your pants and close the zipper.
    ellauri111.html on line 634: I counsel you to get away from that addictive, evil television (and movies) as fast as possible and learn how to live the new, upright life. There is a whole new clean life outside of that filthy television (I stopped watching it over a decade ago), the educational system (you can teach your own children), cosmetics, cologne, and fancy suits.
    ellauri111.html on line 749: If you have not trusted Christ, you are in a dangerous position. John 3:36 says, "...he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him." You will not make it into heaven on your own "good merits" or by your own conception of who God is and what he should be like. He must be obeyed and worshipped according to his word, the Authorized King James Bible. The Lord Jesus Christ is altogether lovely and worthy to be praised. I hope that you will make the right choice.
    ellauri112.html on line 682: Yet to hail the film as a feminist project is to value the representation of the structural co-option of maternity over its interrogation. Tully’s treatment of social reproduction is dangerously simplistic. Cody has spoken in interviews about how her own, financially easier, experience of parenting in L.A. inspired her to explore a narrative in which economic anxieties are combined with the other hardships of parenthood, yet here class and poverty are only fleeting concerns. The transactional system of care that governs child-rearing under capitalism is done away with via Tully’s otherworldliness. Until the revelation of her non-existence, the viewer, although encouraged to believe in her, is never asked to consider her financial reality, and the fact that the service is paid for by Marlo’s wealthy brother is a narrative convenience that reinforces its fairytale quality. Similarly, Tully’s whiteness allows the racial politics of care to be completely overlooked, and the repeated idea that it’s ‘unnatural’ for hired help to bond with your newborn is taken as a given, rather than seen as an impetus for a consideration of the social conditions that require mothers to make that choice.
    ellauri112.html on line 684: Marlo, already a mother of two, begins the film heavily, outrageously pregnant: we learn, in rapid succession, that this third pregnancy was unwanted, that her husband does little of the domestic labour, and that her “shitty” upbringing is the reason she’s so committed to her nuclear family unit. Postnatal depression, never named, haunts the narrative: her wealthy brother offers to pay for a night nanny to avoid, in his words, the advent of another “bad time” like the one that followed the birth of her son, Jonah. When the nanny arrives – described by more than one reviewer as a “millennial Mary Poppins” – the panacea seems to be working. Not only does she look after the baby at night but she also operates as a kind of empathy machine, listening to Marlo’s problems, sharing sangria in the garden, and baking the Minions cupcakes that Marlo herself never has the time to make. The postnatal depression, it seems, disperses; Jonah – who has “emotional problems” – finds a place at a school more suited to his needs, family dinners get increasingly wholesome, and Marlo does a passable Stevie Nicks impression at a child’s birthday party. And then comes the twist: after a bender in Brooklyn with Tully, a sleep-deprived Marlo, drunk at the wheel, drives her car off a bridge and ends up in hospital, and we realise there was nobody else in the car. Her maiden name, we learn, was Tully.
    ellauri112.html on line 688: I found this one to be a boring display of what I like to call ‘critic bait’: a movie targeted at film journalists who will believe anything put onscreen from these two is worthy of never-ending praise.
    ellauri112.html on line 690: The film is supposedly an ode to the ‘modern parenthood experience’ that’s interspersed with ‘humor and raw honesty.’ I wouldn’t know because I don’t have kids. Perhaps this realism is lost on me because I’m not a parent, but that’s where the film breaks down: it failed to spark even an ounce of empathy in me for its protagonist. Motherhood is portrayed as many childless people like me envision, an absolute misery of an existence (I left the theater thinking thank god I don’t have kids). A successful film would have made Marlo’s predicament relatable to everyone.
    ellauri112.html on line 692: Theron is more than capable and proves she’s up to the challenge of the role and its physical demands, but this isn’t as Oscar worthy as some are crowing. How gutsy and brave her performance is! they’ll surely shout, all because she dons a partial fat suit (the actress also gained a very real 50 pounds for the role), doesn’t wear makeup, has unkempt hair and bags under her eyes. Interestingly enough, it seems to be those same critics who ripped Amy Schumer and her “I Feel Pretty” to shreds for ‘fat shaming’ or poking fun at the way women look. Candid and authentic simply because she doesn’t look like the gorgeous movie star that she is? I don’t think so.
    ellauri112.html on line 694: The same can be said for Cody’s rough around the edges, unsubtle screenplay. This is far from her best work and for once, she seems to have written herself into a corner. Some of the narrative is so contrived that it’s dripping with cliché, crowded with irritating, pithy platitudes dressed up in a bright hipster bow. Worst of all, the film treats serious post-partum depression as a gimmicky afterthought and even tacks on a borderline inappropriate ‘gotcha!’ ending.
    ellauri112.html on line 708: Tully seems too good to be true when she quickly organizes the home, cleans it from top to bottom, and finds a place for all the errant toys too. She even makes cupcakes for Marlo to take to Jonah’s school as a peace offering. Ultimately, Tully becomes the ‘spouse’ Marlo really needs, and they even have a simpatico banter together, quipping back and forth in sharp, pithy dialogue, the only way Cody can write for her characters.
    ellauri112.html on line 834:
    Brad Whittington in his sweet toothy smile

    ellauri112.html on line 879: But didn’t Paul Tell Timothy to Take Wine for His Stomach?
    ellauri112.html on line 881: The fact that Paul instructed Timothy to “take a little wine for his stomach’s sake” involves several things.
    ellauri112.html on line 885: Second, Timothy obviously suffered from a stomach ailment which required a medicinal remedy. The water in Asia Minor can be very dangerous, hence the young evangelist was encouraged to take “a little wine” along with his water. The sentence is elliptical: “Be no longer a drinker of water [alone], but [with it] take a little wine” (1 Tim. 5:23).
    ellauri112.html on line 902: First, on the next page of this web site, we will study a few Bible passages concerning the public worship of God in general. We do so for simple reasons. “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17, NKJV). Worship is a “good work,” but we are not to lean on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5). Only the Bible can teach us how to worship God in a manner that pleases Him. All our worship, including our observance of the Lord’s Supper, ought to rest on a biblical foundation.
    ellauri115.html on line 412: Rousseau was already seized with the glimmerings of a plot; he warned his Swiss friends that his letters were being intercepted and his papers in danger. By June, the plot was starkly clear to him in all its ramifications - and at its centre was Hume. On June 23, he rounded on his saviour: "You have badly concealed yourself. I understand you, Sir, and you well know it." And he spelled out the essence of the plot: "You brought me to England, apparently to procure a refuge for me, and in reality to dishonour me. You applied yourself to this noble endeavour with a zeal worthy of your heart and with an art worthy of your talents." Hume was mortified, furious, scared. He appealed to Davenport for support against "the monstrous ingratitude, ferocity, and frenzy of the man".
    ellauri115.html on line 416: In his reply to Rousseau, Hume (unwisely) demanded that Rousseau identify his accuser and supply full details of the plot. To the first, Rousseau's answer was simple and powerful: "That accuser, Sir, is the only man in the world whose testimony I should admit against you: it is yourself." To the second, Rousseau supplied an indictment of 63 lengthy paragraphs containing the incidents on which he relied for evidence of the plot and how Hume had deviously pulled it off. This he mailed to his foe on July 10 1766. The whole document managed to be simultaneously quite mad but resonating with inspired mockery and tragic sentiment.
    ellauri115.html on line 429: Moreover, Rousseau advocated the opinion that, insofar as they lead people to virtue, all religions are equally worthy, and that people should therefore conform to the religion in which they have been brought up. This religious indifferentism caused Rousseau and his books to be banned from France and Geneva. He was condemned from the pulpit by the Archbishop of Paris, his books were burned and warrants were issued for his arrest. Former friends such as Jacob Vernes of Geneva could not accept his views, and wrote violent rebuttals.
    ellauri115.html on line 1075: Vaknin has a prolific online presence, writing, narcissism, and psychopathy. His views have been solicited by the media.
    ellauri115.html on line 1103: In 2009, he was the subject of an Australian documentary film, I, Psychopath, directed by Ian Walker. In the film, Vaknin underwent a psychological evaluation in which he met the criteria for hare psychopathy according to the Hare Psychopathy Checklist, but did not meet the criteria for hare narcissism.
    ellauri115.html on line 1124: Hare developed the Hare Lip Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-Revised), used to assess cases of psychopathy.
    ellauri115.html on line 1128: Jänis attended the University of Alberto for a Bachelor of Farts degree which ended up 'more by default' with an emphasis on psychopathy. In 1959 he married Averil Hare whom he met in an abnormal psychology class, and a year later, to everyone's suprise, their daughter, Cheryl, was born appatently quite normal. But not.
    ellauri115.html on line 1132: His research led him to don The Mask of Sanity along with American psychiatrist Hervey M. Cleckley, who played a pivotal role in the sort of psychopathy he developed.
    ellauri115.html on line 1136: Hare wrote a popular science bestseller published in 1993 without conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us (reissued 1999). He describes psychopaths as 'social predators', while pointing out that regrettably, most don't kill their prey. One philosophical review described it as having a high moral tone yet tending towards sensationalism and graphic anecdotes, and as providing a useful summary of the assessment of psychopathy but ultimately avoiding the difficult questions regarding internal contradictions in the concept or how it should be classified.
    ellauri115.html on line 1140: Hare appeared in the 2003/4 award-winning documentary film The Corporation, discussing whether his criteria for psychopathy could be said to apply to modern business as a legal personality, appearing to conclude that many of them would apply by definition. However, in a 2007 edition of Snakes in Suits, Hare contends that the filmmakers took his remarks out of context and that he does not believe all corporations would meet all the necessary criteria in practice.
    ellauri117.html on line 191: still laughter, and our love was pertect tor a moment, more pertect than any love I have known since, for either man or woman. The very echo of David's lament for Jonathan in 2 Samuel 1: 26 ('thy to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.)
    ellauri117.html on line 538: Hormonaalityyppiadrenalthyroidnone of the aboveliverovary
    ellauri117.html on line 556: The Thyroid body type is governed by thyroid function, and is responsible for making it either very difficult to lose weight, or hard to keep weight on.
    ellauri117.html on line 670: John Locke was born in 1630s. John Locke is part of G.I. Generation also known as The Greatest Generation. This generation experienced much of their youth during the Great Depression and rapid technological innovation such as the radio and the telephone. The initials "G.I." is military terminology referring to "Government Issue" or "General Issue". It's hard to know John Locke birth time, but we do know his mother gave birth to his on a Sunday. People born on a Sunday can often rely on sympathy from others and generally have luck on their side.
    ellauri117.html on line 689: Zodiac Sign: John Locke is a Virgo. People of this zodiac sign like animals, healthy food, nature, cleanliness, and dislike rudeness and asking for help. The strengths of this sign are being loyal, analytical, kind, hardworking, practical, while weaknesses can be shyness, overly critical of self and others, all work and no play. The greatest overall compatibility with Virgo is Pisces and Cancer.
    ellauri118.html on line 328: Draw down thy cataracts of gold; Vedä kaihisi kullasta;
    ellauri118.html on line 347: O cricket, with thy elfin pipe, Oi kriketti, keiju-putkellasi,
    ellauri118.html on line 357: O mosquito, with thy irritating whine, Oi hyttynen, ärsyttävä vinkuja,
    ellauri118.html on line 1166: Shakespeare´s Hamlet, the title character disparages his mother, Gertrude, a widow newly married to her husband´s brother. In disgust at her haste to remarry, Hamlet mutters: "Frailty, thy name is woman".
    ellauri119.html on line 56: exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousness
    ellauri119.html on line 257: In psychology, the dark triad comprises the personality traits of narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy. They are called "dark" because of their malevolent qualities.
    ellauri119.html on line 452: Among the prevailing types of theories that attempt to account for the existence of love there are: psychological theories, the vast majority of which consider love to be very healthy behavior; there are evolutionary theories that hold that love is part of the process of natural selection; there are spiritual theories that may, for instance consider love to be a gift from God; there are also theories that consider love to be an unexplainable mystery, very much like a mystical experience. It feels like a sneeze. Setting aside Empedocles's view of Eros as the force binding the world together, the roots of the classical philosophy of love go back to Plato's Symposium.
    ellauri119.html on line 707: Rand simply does not understand that Darwinian fitness refers to reproductive success, not economic success. Poor people with high birth rates are more fit than wealthy people with low birth rates.
    ellauri119.html on line 720: In a different scene, Hank Rearden helps a small manufacturer, a guy Rand describes as respectable but no master of industry. Rearden could have refused to help or charged him an exorbitant amount for the favor. But he didn’t. Again, this portrayal of a wealthy industrialist doesn’t fit your contention that Rand advocated a dog-eat-dog Social Darwinism.
    ellauri131.html on line 366: the Coople's Soul, Jack Canafield, the Country Soul, the Country Soul Music, the College Soul, Jack Canafield, the Canadian Soul, the Chiropractic Soul, the Christian Family Soul, Jack Canafield, and Nancy Autio (2000), Chicken Coop for the Christian Teenage Soul, Jack Canafield, Mark Victor Hansen, Kimberly Kirberger, Patty Aubery and Nancy Mitchell-Autio, the Christian Sole, the Christian Sole 2, the Christian Woman's Hole, Christmas Sole, Christmas in Canada, Christmas Magic, Christmas Treasury, Christmas Treasury for Kids, Healthy Living Series: Weight Loss, where Jack combines inspirational stories with medical advice. The Cat-and-Dog Lovers, Count Your Blessings, Create Your Second Best Future, The Mating Game, the Dental Bowl, The Rental Hole, Dieter's Soul, Divorce and Recovery Soul, where Jack combines inspirational stories with legal advice. The Dog Did What? Same as The Cat? The Dog Lovers' Dreams and Premonitions, Chicken Coop for the Entrepreneur's Black Soul, Jack Canafield, for the Empty Hesters, for Every Mom's Horny Son, for the Expectant Mother, Family Matters, Father's Cock, Father and Daughter videos, Father and Son's Holey Camp, Find Your Happiness, Find Your Inner Strength, Find your Arse with both hands, Finding My Faith, Fisherman's Friend, Jack Canafield,
    ellauri131.html on line 712: And smiles his toothy smile!
    ellauri131.html on line 871: Well, that was infuriating. I was hoping for a cynical, or at the very least critical, approach to classic self-help tropes. What I got was and endless description of one woman's mental breakdown and her complete lack of healthy coping strategies. There is nothing remotely funny or insightful about this book and Marianne Power's obsession with her first world problems feels extremely tone-deaf.
    ellauri131.html on line 883: I’ve read quite a few books where the author picks a ‘project’ and runs with it to see what happens. These sorts of books have often been fun and entertaining. This one had the potential for that with some of the advice and activities these books encouraged the author to participate in. But she executed them with such seriousness that that they became cringeworthy to read about.
    ellauri131.html on line 1041: Lujittuu rakkaus, kun näet sen, This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong,
    ellauri140.html on line 516: Therewith she spewd out of her filthy maw No size käärme sylki saastuneesta kidasta
    ellauri140.html on line 524: Her filthy parbreake all the place defiled has. Sen paha laatta on kaikki paikat ryvettänyt.
    ellauri140.html on line 586: And bowels gushing forth: well worthy end Et ne purskahtivat puhki; se oli sattuva
    ellauri140.html on line 748: His dwelling is; there Tethys° his wet bed Se bunkkaa; siellä yökastelija Tethys
    ellauri140.html on line 754: Tethys (m.kreik. Τηθύς) oli kreikkalaisessa mytologiassa Uranoksen ja Gaian tytär. Hän oli titaani ja meren jumalatar, joka oli sekä sisko että vaimo Okeanokselle. Tethys oli maailman pääjokien ja noin kolmentuhannen tyttären, joita kutsuttiin okeanideiksi, äiti. Hän on Thalassan, merivesien ruumiillistuman vihreävetinen vastine. Tethys on jäinen kappale, samankaltainen kuin Dione ja Rhea. Tethyksen tiheys on 1,21 g/cm³, mikä viittaa siihen, että se koostuu lähes pelkästään vesijäästä. Tethyksen pinta on hyvin kraatteroitunutta ja siinä on jään murtumisen seurauksena runsaasti halkeamia. Tethyksellä on kaksi erilaista maastotyyppiä.
    ellauri141.html on line 256: hietque turpis inter aridas natis your raw and filthy arsehole gaping like a cow’s
    ellauri141.html on line 391: Not for thy faults, but mine; it is a curse
    ellauri141.html on line 392: To understand, not feel thy lyric flow,
    ellauri141.html on line 393: To comprehend, but never love thy verse.
    ellauri141.html on line 523: He had some sympathy with what Roman citizens might have felt when provincials came in and often settled in Rome: ‘Wonder how the old Civis Romanus sum felt when Greece, Gaul, Libya and Ethiopia poured in to Rome and took the front seats in the arena.’
    ellauri141.html on line 767: In 1957, American friends gave him a villa at Giens, Provence, France. He then split his time between France and the United States. In 1958, he married the American Dorothy Milburn Russell.
    ellauri142.html on line 49: Count Pyotr "Markku" Kirillovich Bezukhov (/bɛ.zjuːˈkɒv/; Russian: Пьер Безу́хов, Пётр Кири́ллович Безу́хов) is a central fictional character and the main protagonist of Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace. He is the favourite out of several illegitimate sons of the wealthy nobleman Count Kirill Vladimirovich Bezukhov, one of the richest people in the Russian Empire. Markku is best friends with Andrei Bollocksky. Tolstoy based Markku on himself more than any other War and Peace character.
    ellauri142.html on line 63: Markku is an outcast. The awkward, illegitimate son of a dazzlingly wealthy Count, he was educated in France but returns to Russia now that his father’s health is in decline. Polite society shuns him for his hero-worship of Napoleon and enthusiasm for the politics of revolution. But his blundering sincerity charms Andrei, his truest friend; and the blonde air hostess Natacha, who delights in his presence. He is quickly married off by stealth through the manipulation of others around him and is likely to face further heartache given that his wife prefers bedding her brother. It looks like this unlikely hero is smitten with her mother Pirkko Hiekkala but is set for heartache given his kind and gentle nature.
    ellauri142.html on line 104: When diplomats and politicians joined the organization in the mid-1600s, the stonemason lodge movement began its climb as a stealthy phenomenon. If you were politically active and wanted to connect with the power structures of the times, you would do just about anything to become a member of The Masons.
    ellauri142.html on line 182: Preferential treatment and unified promotion of members within large organizations can lead to landslides, imbalance, and exclusion, but they can also lead to healthy, non-violent revolutions.
    ellauri143.html on line 373: Make not thy poverty a plea for ill;

    ellauri143.html on line 387: The worthy say, when wealth rewards their toil-spent hours,

    ellauri143.html on line 492: If any rouse thy wrath, the trespass straight forget;

    ellauri143.html on line 496: Though unprovoked thy soul malicious foes should sting,

    ellauri143.html on line 499: Where thou hast power thy angry will to work, thy wrath restrain;

    ellauri143.html on line 548: That daily cuts away a portion from thy life.
    ellauri143.html on line 552: Arouse thyself, and do good deeds beyond the power of death.
    ellauri143.html on line 786: The king, who knows to live with worthy men allied,

    ellauri143.html on line 885: Increase of good such worthy ones shall meet.
    ellauri143.html on line 1077: Change man of nought to worthy man.
    ellauri143.html on line 1081: All raise the wealthy to the skies.
    ellauri143.html on line 1196: who in intercourse with friends is found trustworthy in what he says,-such a man, although men may say of him that he is an uneducated man, I must consider him to be really an educated man. (Confucius Analects)
    ellauri143.html on line 1214: Know thou the way, then do thy part, thyself defend;

    ellauri143.html on line 1218: With stronger than thyself, turn from the strife away;

    ellauri143.html on line 1343: Who nought themselves enjoy, and nought to worthy men impart.
    ellauri143.html on line 1358: Näillä tienoilla annetaan läpyja inhokkikäsitteille dignity ja sen vastakohta modesty. Mitä se on? The quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect. Inherent nobility and worth. Poise and self-respect. The quality or state of being unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities. Propriety in dress, speech, or conduct.
    ellauri143.html on line 1612: That I may still plough on, O night, prolong thy reign!
    ellauri144.html on line 429: His childhood featured regular summer trips to Llansteffan where his maternal relatives were the sixth generation to farm there. His mother´s family, the Williamses, lived in such farms as Waunfwlchan, Llwyngwyn, Maesgwyn and Penycoed.[17] The memory of Fernhill, a dairy farm owned by his maternal aunt, Ann Jones,[18] is evoked in the 1945 lyrical poem "Fern Hill". Thomas had bronchitis and asthma in childhood and struggled with these throughout his life. Thomas was indulged by his mother and enjoyed being mollycoddled, a trait he carried into adulthood, and he was skilful in gaining attention and sympathy. During his final school years he began writing poetry in notebooks; the first poem, dated 27 April (1930), is entitled "Osiris, come to Isis". In June 1928, Thomas won the school´s mile race, held at St. Helen´s Ground; he carried a newspaper photograph of his victory with him until his death.
    ellauri144.html on line 611: Pray. To ask the laws of the universe to be annulled on behalf of a single petitioner confessedly unworthy.
    ellauri144.html on line 679: Raffalovich was a 19th century Hebrew Catholic or Catholic Jew. His name was Marc-Andre Raffalovich and was a famous French poet and writer associated with John Gray and Oscar Wilde. He came from a wealthy Russian Jewish family from Odessa who moved to France a year before his birth. He became a Catholic in 1896 through the reading of Catholic mystical literature especially homahtava St John of the Cross. Ei ois kannattanut. For
    ellauri145.html on line 119: Tomi sanoo olevansa thyrsoxen näköinen. Thyrsos on kyrvännäköinen keppi jota käytettiin Bakkusjuhlissa. Prometheus varasti jumalilta tulen thyrsoxeen ja toi sen apinoille olympiasoihtuna. Alunperin se oli koiranputken näköinen kasvi josta saadaan pahanhajuista pirunpaskaa (asa foetida). Hajupihka tai pirunpihka (kansanomaisesti pirunpaska) on voimakastuoksuista pihkaa, jota saadaan pirunkeltaputki-kasvista (Ferula assa-foetida). Pirunkeltaputki on monivuotinen, porkkanan kanssa samaan heimoon kuuluva kasvi, jonka rungosta ja juuresta saadaan maitomaista pihkaa, joka kuivuu hajupihkaksi. Jo muinaisen Rooman keittiöissä hajupihkaa käytettiin mausteena. Hajupihkaa käytetään erityisesti intialaisissa papuruoissa koska se peittää pierunhajua. Sitä myydään yleensä vehnäjauholla yms. jatkettuna jauheena, jotta maustaminen olisi helpompaa.
    ellauri145.html on line 404: Roger Tichborne, heir to the noble and filthy rich Tichborne family´s title and fortunes, was presumed to have died in a shipwreck in 1854 at age 25. His mother clung to a belief that he might have survived, and after hearing rumours that he had made his way to Australia, she advertised extensively in Australian newspapers, offering a reward for information. In 1866, a Wagga Wagga butcher known as Thomas Castro came forward claiming to be Roger Tichborne. Although his manners and bearing were unrefined, he gathered support and travelled to England. He was instantly accepted by Lady Tichborne as her son, although other family members were dismissive and sought to expose him as an impostor. During protracted enquiries before the case went to court in 1871, details emerged suggesting that the claimant might be Arthur Orton, a butcher´s son from Wapping in London, who had gone to sea as a boy and had last been heard of in Australia. After a civil court had rejected the claimant´s case, he was charged with perjury; while awaiting trial he campaigned throughout the country to gain popular support. In 1874, a criminal court jury decided that he was not Roger Tichborne and declared him to be Arthur Orton. Before passing a sentence of 14 years, the judge condemned the behaviour of the claimant´s counsel, Edward Kenealy, who was subsequently disbarred because of his conduct.
    ellauri146.html on line 209: 3. Die Dithyrambe.
    ellauri146.html on line 644: Edgar Allan Poe vigorously denounced the Jeffersonian ideal of democracy. He had no sympathy with abstract political notions such as those which had produced liberal republican theory in America and elsewhere. Like Edmund Burke, Poe was highly suspicious of the “well-constructed Republic.”
    ellauri146.html on line 683: All this, Poe added, is an “evil growing out of our republican institutions.” In “Some Words with a Mummy,” in “Mellonta Tauta” and in other tales, Poe vigorously denounced the Jeffersonian ideal of democracy. He had no sympathy with abstract political notions such as those which, after Locke, had produced liberal republican theory in America and elsewhere. Though lacking the scope and political understanding of Burke, Poe was, like Burke, highly suspicious of the “well-constructed Republic.”
    ellauri146.html on line 688: In a review of 1836 Poe referred to the “bigoted lover of abstract Democracy” and appealed to Americans to divert their minds “from that perpetual and unhealthy excitement about the forms and machinery” of government to a greater care of the results of government-“the happiness of a people.”
    ellauri147.html on line 217: At Café de Flore, Emily meets Thomas, a French philosophy professor. They hit it off and she invites him back to her apartment to have sex. Emily and Thomas encounter Gabriel and Camille, and Camille invites them to join them at a tapas restaurant. Thomas and Gabriel do not get along. The next day, Gabriel tells Emily he thinks Thomas is a snob, and not worthy of her. She is clearly more of the tattooed-arm master chef type. Fair enough.
    ellauri150.html on line 448: Kubrick's film is relatively faithful to the Burgess novel, omitting only the final, positive chapter, in which Alex matures and outgrows sociopathy. Sehän on tiettävästi lähestulkoon mahdotonta. In the novel, Alex drugs and rapes two 10-year-old girls. In the film, the girls are young adults who seem to have consensual, playful sex with him, with no suggestion of using any drugs and without any violence. The film portrays Dr. Branom as female, despite being described as male in the novel. Kubrick oli lälläri.
    ellauri150.html on line 564: "These are thy children?"

    ellauri150.html on line 567: "I would like to scare them," Iras replied. Then she drew closer to Esther, and, seeing her shrink, said, "Be not afraid. Give thy husband a message for me. Tell him his enemy is dead, and that for the much misery he brought me I slew him."

    ellauri150.html on line 569: "The Messala. Further, tell thy husband that for the harm I sought to do him I have been punished until even he would pity me."

    ellauri150.html on line 584: Simonides lived to be a very old man. In the tenth year of Nero's reign, he gave up the business so long centred in the warehouse at Antioch. To the last he kept a clear head and a good heart, and was successful, got lots and lots of money, became filthy rich.
    ellauri150.html on line 679: But the evils which We then deplored have taken in a brief space of time such widespread growth that We are compelled to address you anew, with the words of the prophet resounding as it were in Our ears: Cry, cease not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet.
    ellauri151.html on line 720: Paul, however, wrote that Christians are not under the Mosaic Law; we are under the administration of Grace (Romans 6.14). These are two vastly different operating environments. Jesus ministered only to Jews. Jesus also ordered his disciples not to go to Gentiles but to go to Jews alone (Matthew 10.5-6). In Christianity, Paul went to the Gentiles as the Apostle of the Gentiles (Romans 11.13; 1 Timothy 2.7; 2 Timothy 1.11).
    ellauri151.html on line 724: Paul declared he was the founder of Christianity (1 Corinthians 3.10-11; 1 Timothy 1.15-16). He stated he received the doctrines of Christianity from the ascended, glorified Lord.5 Paul called these doctrines “secrets” (μυστήριον) for they were unrevealed in the Lord’s earthly ministry and unknown to the Twelve. The Twelve learned of them later from Paul but continued to confine their ministry to Jews (Galatians 2.7-9). No Biblical record exists of any of the Twelve ministering to Gentiles.
    ellauri151.html on line 983: [17] Let the elders who rule well be considered worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in preaching and teaching;

    ellauri151.html on line 1130: La Porte étroite est en 1909 le premier grand succès littéraire de Gide. Strait is the Gate (French: La Porte Étroite) is a 1909 French novel written by André Gide. It was translated into English by Dorothy Bussy. It probes the complexities and terrors of adolescence and growing up. Based on a Freudian interpretation, the story uses the influences of Andy's childhood experience to explain the misunderstandings that can arise between two or more people. Strait is the Gate taps the unassuaged memory of Gide's unsuccessful wooing of his cousin between 1888 and 1891.
    ellauri153.html on line 815: Even with extra blankets, the elderly King David could not generate enough body heat on his own to maintain a healthy temperature. A lifetime that had included being a fugitive, living in caves, being exposed to the elements, and fighting hard-fought battles had finally taken its toll on his aging body (see 1 Samuel 20:1; 22:1; 2 Samuel 21:17). David’s condition, called hypothermia, is not unusual in older people: toward the end of his long life, former President Ronald Reagan requested that his favorite electric blanket be returned from the ranch he had sold. Of course, no technology in ancient Israel would provide a continual source of warmth through the cool Judean nights. Only a human body had the capacity to do that.
    ellauri155.html on line 806: In Volume 4 of John Calvin’s Tracts and Letters, a letter written by Calvin in April of 1541 can be found. It is a fairly lengthy letter written to Monsieur de Richebourg because his son Louis, a young man, had recently died. Louis had been a student of Calvin at the Academy in Geneva, and the impact of his young friend’s death can be heard at the beginning of this letter to the deceased’s father:
    ellauri155.html on line 870: Strawson’s purposed to dissolve the so-called problem of determinism and responsibility by drawing a contrast between two different perspectives we can take on the world: the ‘participant’ and ‘objective’ standpoints. These perspectives involve different explanations of other people’s actions. From the objective point of view, we see people as elements of the natural world, causally manipulated and manipulable in various ways. From the participant point of view, we see others as appropriate objects of ‘reactive attitudes’, attitudes such as gratitude, anger, sympathy and resentment, which presuppose the responsibility of other people. These two perspectives are opposed to one another, but both are legitimate. In particular, Strawson argues that our reactive attitudes towards others and ourselves are natural and irrevocable. They are a central part of what it is to be human. The truth of determinism cannot, then, force us to give up the participant standpoint, because the reactive attitudes are too deeply embedded in our humanity. Fuck humanity, and fuck viewpoints. Game theory is an optimization technology used by animals. As such it forms a part of the causal net.
    ellauri156.html on line 80: When David’s men came to the land of the Ammonites, 3 the Ammonite commanders said to Hanun their lord, “Do you think David is honoring your father by sending envoys to you to express sympathy? Hasn’t David sent them to you only to explore the city and spy it out and overthrow it?” 4 So Hanun seized David’s envoys, shaved off half of each man’s beard, cut off their garments at the buttocks, and sent them away.
    ellauri156.html on line 289: My fear is that David chose to ignore Uriah's military record and to fix his attention upon his racial origins. It is obvious and noteworthy that David refers to Uriah as “Uriah the Hittite,” while the author of Samuel refers to him only as “Uriah.” The expression, “Uriah the Hittite” is a term of derision, I believe, based solely upon the fact that he is of Hittite stock. Never mind that David has Moabite blood in his veins.
    ellauri156.html on line 451: A. H. Weiler of The New York Times described the film as "a reverential and sometimes majestic treatment of chronicles that have lived three millennia." He praised Dunno's screenplay and Peck's "authoritative performance" but found that Wayward "seems closer to Hollywood than to the arid Jerusalem of his Bible." Variety wrote, "This is a big picture in every respect. It has scope, pageantry, sex (for all its Biblical background), cast names, color—everything. It's a surefire boxoffice entry, one of the really 'big' pictures of the new selling season." Philip K. Scheuer of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film "leaves little to be desired" from the standpoint of production values with Peck "ingratiating" as David and Wayward "a seductress with flaming tresses, in or out of the bath, and only her final contrition is a little difficult to believe." Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post wrote, "On the whole, the picture suggests a Reader's Digest story expanded into a master's thesis for the Ecole Copacabana."] Harrison's Reports wrote, "The outstanding thing about the production is the magnificent performance of Gregory Peck as David; he makes the characterization real and human, endowing it with all the shortcomings of a man who lusts for another's wife, but who is seriously penitent and prepared to shoulder his guilt. Susan Wayward, as Bathsheba, is beautiful and sexy, but her performance is of no dramatic consequence." The Monty Python Bulletin commented that the film had been made "with restraint and relative simplicity" compared to other historical epics, "and the playing of Gregory Peck in particular is competent. The whole film, however, is emotionally and stylistically quite unworthy of its subject." Philip Hamburger of The New Yorker wrote that "the accessories notwithstanding, something is ponderously wrong with 'David and Bathsheba.' The fault lies, I suppose, in the attempt to make excessive enlargements of an essentially-simple story." Zanuck the Hot Dog agreed.
    ellauri156.html on line 520: The only engagement between the rival factions which is told at length is noteworthy, inasmuch as it was preceded by an encounter at Gibeon between twelve chosen men from each side, in which the whole twenty-four seem to have perished. In the general engagement which followed, Abner was defeated and put to flight. He was closely pursued by Asahel, brother of Joab, who is said to have been "light of foot as a wild roe". As Asahel would not desist from the pursuit, though warned, Abner "was compelled" to slay him "in self-defence". This originated a deadly feud between the leaders of the opposite parties, for Joab, as next of kin to Asahel, was by the law and custom of the country the avenger of his blood.
    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 613: 13 All these died in faith, without receiving the promises, but having seen them and having welcomed them from a distance, and having confessed that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For those who say such things make it clear that they are seeking a country of their own. 15 And indeed if they had been thinking of that country from which they went out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them. 32 And what more shall I say? For time will fail me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets, 33 who by faith conquered kingdoms, performed acts of righteousness, obtained promises, shut the mouths of lions, 34 quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, from weakness were made strong, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. 35 Women received back their dead by resurrection; and others were tortured, not accepting their release, so that they might obtain a better resurrection; 36 and others experienced mockings and scourgings, yes, also chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were put to death with the sword; they went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, in foreskins, being destitute, afflicted, ill-treated 38 (men of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and holes in the ground. 39 And all these, having gained approval through their faith, did not receive what was promised, 40 because God had provided something even better for us, to make up for the wait, so that apart from us they would not be made perfect (Hebrews 11:13-16, 32-40).
    ellauri156.html on line 703: The story Nathan tells David is very simple. Two men lived in the same city; one was very rich and the other was very poor. The rich man had flocks and herds.44 The rich man did not just have a large flock and a large herd; he had many flocks and many herds. We would say this man was “filthy rich.” The poor man had but one ewe lamb; this was his “pet lamb.” He purchased it and then raised it in his own home. The lamb spent much time in the man's lap and being carried about. It lived inside the house, not outside, being hand fed with food from the table and even drinking from its master's cup.
    ellauri158.html on line 49: Ad nauseam as well? Spinoza has little sympathy with the traditional monotheistic idea that God created the world ex nihilo. There is no true “in the beginning” style cosmogony, according to Spinoza. Se on kristityille suuri pettymys. Ne haluu alkuun ison bangin ja loppuun toisen samanlaisen. Ja koska kaikilla oli niin muu-kaa-vaa, eiköhän aloiteta koko touhu aa-lus-taa.
    ellauri159.html on line 104: thy_God" title="I am the Lord thy God">I am the Lord thy God
    ellauri159.html on line 173: thy_God_in_vain" title="Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain">Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain
    ellauri159.html on line 219: thy_father_and_thy_mother" title="Honour thy father and thy mother">Honour thy father and thy mother
    ellauri159.html on line 311: thy_neighbour" title="Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour">Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour
    ellauri159.html on line 334: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house
    ellauri159.html on line 357: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife
    ellauri159.html on line 380: or his slaves, or his animals, or anything of thy neighbour
    ellauri159.html on line 435: Have but one God: thy knees were sore
    ellauri159.html on line 439: The coinage of thy country shows.
    ellauri159.html on line 447: Honor thy parents, and perchance
    ellauri159.html on line 448: Their wills thy fortunes may advance.
    ellauri159.html on line 450: Kill not—death liberates thy foe
    ellauri159.html on line 453: Kiss not thy neighbor’s wife. Of course
    ellauri159.html on line 621: Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give you property of your own?
    ellauri159.html on line 668: Having compassion simply means to possess a deep feeling of sympathy and sorrow for those who are stricken by misfortune, coupled with a strong desire to alleviate their suffering. Sounds a lot like charity, but cheaper..
    ellauri159.html on line 770: You’ll also need your men to commit. You will want to know that the men beside you are us and not them. You’ll need to be able to count on them in times of crisis. You want guys who have your back. Men who don’t care about what the other men think of them aren’t dependable or trustworthy. If you’re smart, you will want the other men to prove they are committed to the team. You’ll want them to show that they care about their reputation within the gang, and you’ll want them to show that they care about your gang’s reputation with other gangs.”
    ellauri159.html on line 1161: You do your best writing when they feel personally invested in the topic. Use your wrong sense of empathy to immerse yourself in the subject, much as actors immerse themselves in a character. (Choose a subject you really fancy to immerse yourself in.) To stay inspired, look for ways to connect the writing to your ideals. If you’re a technical writer, create a human mental avatar of your technology and use your writer’s voice to “speak” to it.
    ellauri159.html on line 1203: You tend to communicate passionately about your beliefs. You tend to start writing before finishing research on life, the universe, and everything, wanting to commit your half-baked insights to paper. Be sure to gather enough data to support your position, and include alternative facts for balance. This is one arena where it may be healthy to indulge your perfectionist tendencies. Get the facts right enough to maintain plausibility.
    ellauri159.html on line 1268: Henry: Thank Heavens for Zoltán Karpáthy. This evening, sir, you did it! You did it! You did it!
    ellauri159.html on line 1271: Mrs. Pearce: Karpáthy? That dreadful Hungarian? For it all belongs to you!
    ellauri159.html on line 1335: Pure-blood supremacy was the belief that wizards and witches whose family had not married any Muggles or Muggle-borns were inherently biologically superior to wizards and witches who had done so. Proponents of this ideology typically regarded Muggle-born wizards as impure, unworthy of possessing magical ability, and often actively discriminated against them.
    ellauri159.html on line 1370: Thou ever shalt keep company thyself;
    ellauri159.html on line 1373: Thankless, tho´ hoarding on thy mental shelf
    ellauri160.html on line 146: At a literary salon in 1909, Pound met the novelist Olivia Shakespear and later at the Shakespears' home at 12 Brunswick Gardens, Kensington, was introduced to her daughter, Dorothy, who became Pound's wife in 1914. The critic Iris Barry described her as "carrying herself delicately with the air, always, of a young Victorian lady out skating, and a profile as clear and lovely as that of a porcelain Kuan-yin".
    ellauri160.html on line 181: This was the first of three winters Pound and Yeats spent at Stone Cottage, including two with Dorothy after she and Ezra married in 1914. "Canto LXXXIII" records a visit: "so that I recalled the noise in the chimney / as it were the wind in the chimney / but was in reality Uncle William / downstairs composing / that had made a great Peeeeacock / in the proide ov his oiye."
    ellauri161.html on line 425: Ah ! tout est bu ! Bathylle, as-tu fini de rire ? Onkkaikki juotu jo? Vieläkö naurattaa Fylli-täti?
    ellauri161.html on line 641: By the way, this is a comedy with several parts that aren’t funny, often deliberately so. It’s also a horror film about substance being smothered by fluff instead of coexisting in healthy moderation. Sometimes tonally jagged is OK. Sharp and broad. Awkward and devastating. If you can’t call out danger without sounding alarmist, how do you actually sound an alarm? (Sheesh, think of what’s changed since 2011’s “Melancholia.”) Hyvä pointti Matt! Tässä sotketaan genrejä ihan kiitettävällä tavalla, ei ihme että jenkkiturvelot on exyxissä.
    ellauri162.html on line 650: Using 11 different healthy and diseased pluripotent stem cell lines, we developed a reproducible method to derive multi-cellular human penis organoids that exhibit transcriptomic resemblance to in vivo-derived tissues.
    ellauri162.html on line 663: Dick Masaru KIEMURA Was surrounded by his loving family on September 11, 2006 as he peacefully departed after courageously fighting a lengthy penis.
    ellauri162.html on line 692: Pope Leo XIII, 1891, wrote the encyclical Rerum Novarum as the industrial revolution and political change swept across Europe. The relationship between employers and employees was changing dramatically. Individuals had become wealthy, but most remained poor even though they worked hard. Pope Leo XIII´s encyclical spoke of the condition of the working classes during a time when many advocated revolution.
    ellauri163.html on line 48: He wrote the drama Got fun nekome (God of Vengeance) in the winter of 1906 in Cologne, Germany. It is about a Jewish brothel owner who attempts to become respectable by commissioning a Torah scroll and marrying off his daughter to a yeshiva student. Set in a brothel, the play includes Jewish prostitutes and a lesbian scene. I. L. Peretz famously said of the play after reading it: "Burn it, Asch, burn it!" Instead, Asch went to Berlin to pitch it to director Max Reinhardt and actor Rudolph Schildkraut, who produced it at the Deutsches Theater. God of Vengeance opened on March 19, 1907 and ran for six months, and soon was translated and performed in a dozen European languages. It was first brought to New York by David Kessler in 1907. The audience mostly came for Kessler, and they booed the rest of the cast. The New York production sparked a major press war between local Yiddish papers, led by the Orthodox Tageplatt and even the secular Forverts. Orthodox papers referred to God of Vengeance as "filthy," "immoral," and "indecent," while radical papers described it as "moral," "artistic," and "beautiful". Some of the more provocative scenes in the production were changed, but it wasn't enough for the Orthodox papers. Even Yiddish intellectuals and the play's supporters had problems with the play's inauthentic portrayal of Jewish tradition, especially Yankl's use of the Torah, which they said Asch seemed to be using mostly for cheap effects; they also expressed concern over how it might stigmatize Jewish people who already faced much anti-Semitism. The association with Jews and sex work was a popular stereotype at the time. Other intellectuals criticized the writing itself, claiming that the second act was beautifully written but the first and third acts failed to support it.
    ellauri163.html on line 748: People with higher scores on the Autism Spectrum Quotient (items included "I am fascinated by numbers," and "I find social situations difficult") had weaker belief in a personal God than those with lower IQ score ("I am fascinated by skirts", and "I find zippers difficult"). Second, reduced ability to mentalize mediated this correlation. (Mentalizing was measured with the Empathy Quotient, which assesses self-reported ability to recognize and react to others' emotions, and with a task that requires identifying what's being expressed in pictures of eyes. Systematizing -- interest in and aptitude for mechanical and abstract systems -- was correlated with autism but was not a mediator.) Third, men were much less likely than women to say they strongly believed in a personal God (even controlling for autism), and this correlation was also mediated by reduced mentalizing. They were also clearly more interested in skirts and puzzled by zippers.
    ellauri164.html on line 566: "And Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assembly unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and they fell upon their faces: and the glory of the Lord appeared unto them. And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give forth his water, and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the rock: so thou shalt give the congregation and their beasts to drink. And Moses took the rod from before the Lord, as He commanded him.
    ellauri164.html on line 583: The sins of good men, whose general deportment has been worthy of imitation, are peculiarly offensive to God. They cause Satan to triumph, and to taunt the angels of God with the failings of God's chosen instruments, and give the unrighteous occasion to lift themselves up against God. The Lord had Himself led Moses in a special manner, and had revealed to him His glory, as to no other upon the earth. He was naturally impatient, but had taken hold firmly of the grace of God and so humbly implored wisdom from heaven that he was strengthened from God and had overcome his impatience so that he was called of God the meekest man upon the face of the whole earth.
    ellauri164.html on line 631: Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give forth his water, and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the rock: so thou shalt give the congregation and their beasts drink. (Numbers 20:8)
    ellauri164.html on line 877: The reading that makes more sense is to focus on the breaking of the pattern established to this point. Moses’ harsh words toward the Israelites reveal his emotions in this moment; he classifies Israel as “rebels” rather than the chosen people, and his rhetorical question seems to imply that he does not view Israel as worthy of God’s grace any longer. This is the real failure of Moses in this moment: he’s lost his faith in God to fulfill His promises to these people. Israel is a nation of rebels outside of grace, outside of God’s ability to make a great nation, outside of the promises that God has given. It seems nearly forty years of dealing with this people has finally broken Moses, and he is so overwhelmed in this moment that he has lost faith. From God’s perspective, Moses has lost faith in the Lord to overcome Israel’s faithlessness. Moses has not believed in God, and has not treated Yahweh as the Holy God who is able to overcome the weakness of His people. Indeed, this is exactly what Numbers 20:12 says was Moses’ sin! He (and Aaron!) did not believe God and did not treat Yahweh as holy in that moment. God did offer Moses the opportunity to intercede for the people (and thus broke the pattern) because He knew that Moses did not have faith in Him.
    ellauri164.html on line 894: “And the LORD said unto Moses, Go on before the people, and take with thee of the elders of Israel; and thy rod, wherewith thou smotest the river, take in thine hand, and go. Behold, I will stand before thee there upon the rock in Horeb; and thou shalt smite the rock, and there shall come water out of it, that the people may drink. And Moses did so in the sight of the elders of Israel. “And the LORD said unto Moses, Go on before the people, and take with thee of the elders of Israel; and thy rod, wherewith thou smotest the river, take in thine hand, and go.” Exodus 17:5–6
    ellauri164.html on line 904: “And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give forth His water, and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the Rock: so thou shalt give the congregation and their beasts drink. And Moses took the rod from before the LORD, as he commanded him. And Moses and Aaron gathered the congregation together before the rock, and he said unto them, Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock? And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smote the rock twice: and the water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their beasts also.” Numbers 20:7–12 (emphasis mine).
    ellauri164.html on line 925: Yet this is the same Moses who was allowed to come and speak to Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration. It was the same Moses who received the wonderful testimony that “Moses indeed was faithful in all his house as a servant.” So, it is abundantly clear that God forgave him of this sin and still considered him to be among His greatest servants (Lk. 9:30-31; Heb. 3:5). This makes this event very important as it can bring hope and comfort to us when we have fallen short, and after repentance feel that we are no longer worthy and might still be cast away forever. This event reveals that this cannot happen as long as we repent and seek forgiveness in confession.
    ellauri171.html on line 423: they were clean and healthy.
    ellauri171.html on line 683: This account also reveals that a husband should forgive an unfaithful wife and even pursue her. He was successful in his attempt. He is to be commended for this action, but not for his horrible decision to give her to the filthy homosexuals (or perhaps bi- considering the case) in the city of Gibeah, who raped her all night until she died.
    ellauri171.html on line 789: The Bible teaches Christians to be content with their lot in life. Paul the apostle wrote, “godliness with contentment is great gain” (1 Timothy 6:6). It is virtuous of a Christian to remain undistracted by the riches of the world while being committed to Christ. For, “better is a little with the fear of the Lord, than great treasure with trouble” (Proverbs 15:16).
    ellauri171.html on line 801: To another church, Christ said, “you say, ‘I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing’—and do not know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked” (Revelation 3:17). These Christians, though rich with material goods of this world were very poor in faith.
    ellauri172.html on line 767: One of St. Olaf's chief attractions is a giant black hole, which the townspeople enjoyed standing around and looking at - which prompted Dorothy to refer to St. Olaf sarcastically as the real "entertainment capital of the world." St. Olafians also celebrate various oddly themed festivals, including; "Hay Day" (the day everyone in town celebrates hay),"The Crowning of the Princess Pig", "The Day of the Wheat" (where everyone goes to town dressed like sandwiches), "The Festival of the Dancing Sturgeons" (a festival where the townsfolk watch sturgeons flopping around on the dock), a "Butter Queen" competition (in which Rose almost won, however her churn jammed causing her to believe it had been tampered with), and a milk diving competition (Rose ranked in the "low fat" division), as well as many other events.
    ellauri172.html on line 788: Maple Syrup Honey Brown Sugar Molasses Rice Krispies log. A favorite of Rose and her family that, as the name implies, is incredibly sugary. Dorothy tried it and couldn't believe the sheer sweetness of the log. Later, when Rose's daughter Kirsten visited and gave a log to Blanche and Dorothy, Dorothy told Blanche: "It's a log, I'm going to burn it!"
    ellauri180.html on line 195: Abernathy (1928) who was a reluctant surgeon) does report the use of the bistoury (knife) to achieve circumcision in men with gonoccocal phimosis'. He also states that the bleeding should be stanched with iodoform and boric', possibly indicating that sutures were not applied.
    ellauri180.html on line 197: Baillie (1833) also describes gonococcal phimosis and recommends that the initial treatment is nugatory' (inoperative) involving the washing of the penis (and under the prepuce with soap and tepid water, followed by the application of calomel ointment. Abernathy also warns against immediate circumcision in the face of a morbidly sensitive surface' (and declares that Sir Edward Home agrees with him!). He advocates that the posthitis (inflamed foreskin) should be allowed to soothe and allay' before surgical intervention. We can assume that the complications recognized by both Abernathy and Baillie were re-phimosis, re-stricture or suppuration; what is clear is that circumcision was not a procedure taken lightly at that time. Interestingly, neither author mentions circumcision in the neonate, suggesting that it had not yet significantly entered the domain of English surgeons.
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    A Skeleton in the Closet: A Novel by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth

    ellauri182.html on line 113: The Marshall Plan brought Western ideas and a free market economy to what had been an old and traditional culture. in the mid-1980s, Japan has a booming industrial economy, bolstered by its exports of automobiles and electronics to the West. Japanese society has become more materialistic than ever, influenced by its wealth and the consumerism imported from America. Mikage acknowledges this consumerism when she says of her friends, “these people had a taste for buying new things that verged on the unhealthy.” Mikage’s generation has been brought up on television and American culture; she mentions an American sitcom and Disneyland in her narrative. One character in the story is wearing “what is practically the national costume, a two-piece warmup suit,” a style imported from America. In Japan, Yoshimoto’s generation is called the shinjinrui, a generation that has grown up in a wealthy, technological society exposed to American values. Shinjinrui was new breed of humans (used to refer to the post-war generation, who have different ideals and sensibilities). Japan's Generation X.
    ellauri184.html on line 283: Afterwards, some noteworthy changes occurred. Since Judaea was now officially part of Wome, royal Herodian soldiers were subsumed into the Woman army as auxiliaries.
    ellauri185.html on line 93: Feel free to look it up yourself, but from what I can tell, everyone agrees that Ezekiel lived somewhere around 550 BC, and they mostly agree that Ezekiel himself wrote his book (as a ghost writer for JHWH). Of all the Old Testament prophets, they consider Ezekiel to be the most trustworthy (which is not saying much).
    ellauri185.html on line 97: The book begins with Samuel's birth and Yahweh's call to him as a boy. The story of the Ark of the Covenant follows. It tells of Israel's oppression by the Philistines, which brought about Samuel's anointing of Saul as Israel's first king. But Saul proved unworthy, and God's choice turned to David, who defeated Israel's enemies, purchased the threshing floor where his son Solomon would build the First Temple, and brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. Yahweh then promised David and his sucessors an everlasting dynasty.
    ellauri185.html on line 396: While atheists Richard Dawkins and Victor J. Stenger have criticised Davies' public stance on science and religion, others, including the John Templeton Foundation, have praised his work. The John Templeton Foundation is a philanthropic organization that reflects the ideas of its founder, John Templeton, who became wealthy via a career as a contrarian investor, and wanted to support progress in religious and spiritual knowledge, especially at the intersection of religion and science.
    ellauri188.html on line 426: Lucas's career also includes voice-over work (or voice acting) as Dog with Breathe Bible. Lucas is also an owner and promoter of the company Filthy Dog Food.
    ellauri189.html on line 72: Malczewski was born to a wealthy family in either Volhynia or Warsaw, and attended school in Krzemieniec (modern-day Kremenets, Ukraine), but did not graduate. He joined the army of the short-lived Duchy of Warsaw during the Napoleonic Wars in 1811, and remained in the army of Congress Poland under Emperor Alexander from 1815. He was wounded in the foot in a duel in 1816 and so had to leave the army.
    ellauri189.html on line 109: more important than its very Byronic plot, of which I will give only a short outline. The son of a wealthy magnate has fallen in love with the daughter of a petty nobleman (miecznik, the “sword-bearer”, a purely nominal provincial
    ellauri189.html on line 118: by despair he has fallen into apathy. When the alarum is sounded (the Tartars
    ellauri189.html on line 200: sympathy?).
    ellauri191.html on line 334: "as a tribute to the lofty idealism of his literary production and to the sympathy and love of truth with which he has described different types of human beings"
    ellauri191.html on line 445: "in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament"
    ellauri191.html on line 528: "for her idealistically inspired writings, which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general"
    ellauri191.html on line 617: thy_2.jpg" class="image">John Galswor<span style=thy 2.jpg" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/John_Galsworthy_2.jpg/75px-John_Galsworthy_2.jpg" decoding="async" width="75" height="103" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/John_Galsworthy_2.jpg/113px-John_Galsworthy_2.jpg 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/John_Galsworthy_2.jpg/150px-John_Galsworthy_2.jpg 2x" data-file-width="1661" data-file-height="2280" />
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    ellauri192.html on line 269: Taking into sympathetic account the widest margin of human error, is it possible to take seriously an institution and procedure that passes over the majority of the greatest novelists and renewers of prose in the modern age? James Joyce, Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka (whose presence towers over our sensual literature and of the meaning of a bug, quite a feat for a little man who one should not expect to tower over anything much), Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, Andre Malraux, Hermann Broch, Robert Musil, D. H. Lawrence, either escaped the notice of or were, on nomination, rejected by the Nobel committee. Can one defend a jury which prefers the art of Pearl Buck (1938) to that of, say, Virginia Woolf? Paul Claudel, a picee of shit whose dramas we can set fairly beside those of Aeschylus and of Shakespeare just to scare people, never received the accolade. Paul Heyse was chosen, not Bertolt Brecht. Galsworthy is a Nobel, not Carlo Emilio Gadda, one of the most original and inventive writers of fiction in this century. Who the fuck is he? Composer of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida? No that was Iron Butterfly, and a good piece it was indeed.
    ellauri192.html on line 323: Though the following list consists of notable literary figures deemed worthy of the prize, there have been some celebrated writers who were not considered nor even nominated such as Anton Chekhov, Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Robert Hugh Benson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Blok, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, Rainer Maria Rilke, Federico García Lorca, Lu Xun, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Antonio Machado, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Simone Weil, Willa Cather, George Orwell, Galaktion Tabidze, Richard Wright, Flannery O'Connor, Langston Hughes and Jack Kerouac.
    ellauri192.html on line 339: STOCKHOLM, Sweden 2009 - Americans Joyce Carol Oates and Philip Roth join Israel's Amos Oz at the top of the buzz surrounding the Nobel Prize in literature, especially after the most prominent judge broke from his predecessor and said U.S. writers are worthy of the coveted award.
    ellauri192.html on line 353: However, equally crooky nosed Dylan is considered by many prominent literary critics to be a major poet, his song lyrics worthy of serious study and a lot of laughs.
    ellauri192.html on line 453: Cormac McCarthy 100/1
    ellauri192.html on line 655: Seifert's most recent cycle, he said, contains a poem - which would translate as "Paradise Lost" - about an ancient Jewish cemetery in Prague. "Seifert is not Jewish," Professor Gibian said, "but he has tremendous sympathy for the Jews massacred in World War II and their suffering, and this is represented by the cemetery." Dig deeper into the moment.
    ellauri194.html on line 498: Nora Bender, joka opiskeli Business Adminia University of Waterloossa, täsmentää: For people, the person who is the topic of a biographical article should be worthy of notice or note—that is, "remarkable" or "significant, interesting, or unusual enough to deserve attention or to be recorded" within Wikipedia as a written account of that person's life. "Notable" in the sense of being famous or popular—although not irrelevant—is secondary.
    ellauri194.html on line 514: The noteworthy position(s) or role(s) the person held should usually be stated in the opening paragraph. However, avoid overloading the lead paragraph with various and sundry roles; instead, emphasize what made the person notable. Incidental and non-noteworthy roles (i.e. activities that are not integral to the person's notability) should usually not be mentioned in the lead paragraph.
    ellauri194.html on line 977: Sorry... now back to the war: Boris offers MPs an apology but STILL refuses to call rule-breaking No10 gathering a party before moving swiftly onto Ukraine - as rebel Tory Mark Harper says he is 'no longer worthy of the great office that he holds'.
    ellauri194.html on line 983: The PM was branded a 'joke' by Labour leader Keir Starmer after he made the short admission of guilt before giving a more lengthy address on events in Ukraine, to show his involvement in world events.
    ellauri194.html on line 994: 'I'm very sorry to have to say this, but I no longer think he is worthy of the great office that he holds.'
    ellauri196.html on line 669: Terry saa sukupuoliyhteyden Joey-vainaan sisareen Edieen, joka häpäisee paikallisen papin isä Barryn kutsumaan satamatyöntekijät kokoukseen. Barry yrittää saada heidät seisomaan yhdessä, mutta Friendly on lähettänyt Terryn kielimään, mitä sanotaan. Muut satamatyöntekijät pilkkaavat Terryä ennen kuin Friendlyn miehet hajottavat kokouksen. Terry auttaa Edietä pakenemaan, kun taas isä Barry suostuttelee Timothy "Kayo" Duganin todistamaan. Terry paljastaa Friendlylle, että Dugan todisti suljettujen ovien takana, ja seuraavana päivänä Dugan kuolee Friendlyn miesten irrottamasta viskikuormasta.
    ellauri196.html on line 902: Jelinek, born in the eastern Austrian town of Mürzzuschlag on October 20, 1946, grew up in Vienna. As a young woman, she dealt with her father´s neuropathy, mother´s psychopathy and her own mental problems. Under the influence of her "demonic" mother, Jelinek said she was "trained" as a child prodigy in dance and music. She said she began writing to escape her mother´gs patronizing, dominating behavior.
    ellauri197.html on line 164: He was born on 16 December 1907, the son of John Talbot Clifton and Violet Mary Beauclerk, from a very wealthy family with extensive estates and other property holdings in England and Scotland. He was educated at Downside School and Oxford University. He knew the novelist Evelyn Waugh, having possibly met him at Oxford, and who is thought by some to have used him as a model for the Brideshead Revisited character, Sebastian Flyte, although other sources (e.g. Paula Byrne) attribute the inspiration to Hugh Lygon. Waugh was certainly a guest at the family seat, Lytham Hall, in the 1930s and described the Clifton family as “tearing mad”. Clifton's mother, Violet, believed that much of Brideshead Revisited was about the Clifton family and was furious when it was published.
    ellauri197.html on line 178: Yeats' poem was completed in 1936. Yeats, in an oft quoted letter, describes the gift thus: "Lapis Lazuli carved by some Chinese sculptor into the semblance of a mountain with temple, trees, paths, and an ascetic and pupil about to climb the mountain. Ascetic, pupil, hard stone, eternal theme of the sensual east. The heroic cry in the midst of despair. But no, I am wrong, the east has its solutions always and therefore knows nothing of tragedy. It is we, not the east, that must raise the heroic cry." (Letter to Dorothy Wellesley (as in Wellesley College?) July 6 1935)
    ellauri197.html on line 319: It is also noteworthy that she speaks of “perish[ing] of the cold,” not “in the cold.” This treats “the cold,” or the devastation from the memory, like a disease rather than a weather detail, which furthers the paradox of how the situation remembered is treated. In the first stanza, it “Bloom[s].” Here, it has essentially become a disease. This again mirrors the uncertainty and lack of clarity within the narrator’s thoughts regarding the situation.
    ellauri197.html on line 500: The term gold-digger was a slang term that has its roots among chorus girls and sex workers in the early 20th century. The Oxford Dictionary[clarification needed] and Random House's Dictionary of Historical Slang state the term is distinct for women because they were much more likely to need to marry a wealthy man in order to achieve or maintain a level of socioeconomic status. than a man to marry a wealthy woman in order to achieve or maintain a level of socioeconomic status.
    ellauri197.html on line 514: Loss of consortium was originally expressed in the Latin phrase "per quod servitium et consortium amisit" ("in consequence of which he lost [another person's] servitude and marital services"). The relationship between husband and wife has, historically, been considered worthy of legal protection. The interest being protected under consortium, is that which the head of the household (father or husband) had in the physical integrity of his wife, children, or servants. The undertone of this action is that the husband had an unreciprocated proprietary interest in his wife. The deprivations identified include the economic contributions of the injured spouse to the household, care and affection, and sex.
    ellauri198.html on line 278: We should not be worthy of it. They fly
    ellauri198.html on line 296: The Satanic panic is a moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, ritualistic abuse, organized abuse, or sadistic ritual abuse) starting in the United States in the 1980s, spreading throughout many parts of the world by the late 1990s, and persisting today. The panic originated in 1980 with the publication of Michelle Remembers, a book co-written by Canadian psychiatrist Lawrence Pazder and his patient (and future wife), Michelle Smith, which used the discredited practice of recovered-memory therapy to make sweeping lurid claims about satanic ritual abuse involving Smith. The allegations which afterwards arose throughout much of the United States involved reports of physical and sexual abuse of people in the context of occult or Satanic rituals. In its most extreme form, allegations involve a conspiracy of a global Satanic cult that includes the wealthy and powerful world elite in which children are abducted or bred for human sacrifices, pornography, and prostitution, an allegation that returned to prominence in the form of Qanon.
    ellauri198.html on line 300: Initial interest arose via the publicity campaign for Pazder's 1980 book Michelle Remembers, and it was sustained and popularized throughout the decade by coverage of the McMartin preschool trial. Testimonials, symptom lists, rumors, and techniques to investigate or uncover memories of SRA were disseminated through professional, popular, and religious conferences, as well as through talk shows, sustaining and further spreading the moral panic throughout the United States and beyond. In some cases, allegations resulted in criminal trials with varying results; after seven years in court, the McMartin trial resulted in no convictions for any of the accused, while other cases resulted in lengthy sentences, some of which were later reversed. Scholarly interest in the topic slowly built, eventually resulting in the conclusion that the phenomenon was a moral panic, which, as one researcher put it in 2017, "involved hundreds of accusations that devil-worshipping paedophiles were operating America's white middle-class suburban daycare centers."
    ellauri198.html on line 835: Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
    ellauri198.html on line 897: "First who art thou?" . . . "Before thy memory
    ellauri203.html on line 152: It’s not surprising that the two authors did not like each other. From his youth Turgenev, a wealthy nobleman, made fun of his lugubrious colleague. In a mocking poem he described Dostoyevsky as a "pimple on the nose of literature." Dostoyevsky didn´t conceal his reciprocal hostility and was indignant that, with all his wealth, Turgenev´s royalties for his publications were four times as high as he was paid.
    ellauri203.html on line 219: However, this belated first love was not as simple as Dostoevsky had hoped. Isaeva began taunting the writer with letters telling him of her intention to marry one or other wealthy official. Although the pair did ultimately marry, their troubles continued, and the two never settled into a harmonious marriage, with Dostoevsky taking on a role more like a friend or brother to Isaeva, rather than a husband. Mark Slonim, an important Russian scholar, writes in his book The Three Loves of Dostoevsky: “He loved her for all these feelings that she excited in him. For everything that he gave her, for everything that was connected with her. And for all the pains from her.”
    ellauri204.html on line 391: “So saying, Argeiphontes gave me the herb, drawing it from the ground, and showed me its nature. At the root it was black, but its flower was like milk. [305] Moly the gods call it, and it is hard for mortal men to dig; but with the gods all things are possible. Hermes then departed to high Olympus through the wooded isle, and I went my way to the house of Circe, and many things did my heart darkly ponder as I went. [310] So I stood at the gates of the fair-tressed goddess. There I stood and called, and the goddess heard my voice. Straightway then she came forth, and opened the bright doors, and bade me in; and I went with her, my heart sore troubled. She brought me in and made me sit on a silver-studded chair, [315] a beautiful chair, richly wrought, and beneath was a foot-stool for the feet. And she prepared me a potion in a golden cup, that I might drink, and put therein a drug, with evil purpose in her heart. But when she had given it me, and I had drunk it off, yet was not bewitched, she smote me with her wand, and spoke, and addressed me: [320] ‘Begone now to the sty, and lie with the rest of thy comrades.’ “So she spoke, but I, drawing my sharp sword from between my thighs, rushed upon Circe, as though I would slay her. But she, with a loud cry, ran beneath, and clasped my knees, and with wailing she spoke to me winged words: [325] “‘Who art thou among men, and from whence? Where is thy city, and where thy parents? Amazement holds me that thou hast drunk this charm and wast in no wise bewitched. For no man else soever hath withstood this charm, when once he has drunk it, and it has passed the barrier of his teeth. Nay, but the mind in thy breast is one not to be beguiled. [330] Surely thou art Odysseus, the man of ready device, who Argeiphontes of the golden wand ever said to me would come hither on his way home from Troy with his swift, black ship. Nay, come, put up thy sword in this here sheath, and let us two then go up into my bed, that couched together [335] in love we may put trust in each other.’ “So she spoke, but I answered her, and said:‘Circe, how canst thou bid me be gentle to thee, who hast turned my comrades into swine in thy halls, and now keepest me here, and with guileful purpose biddest me [340] go to thy chamber, and go up into thy bed, that when thou hast me stripped thou mayest render me a weakling and unmanned? Nay, verily, it is not I that shall be fain to go up into thy bed, unless thou, goddess, wilt consent to swear a mighty oath that thou wilt not plot against me any fresh mischief to my hurt.’
    ellauri205.html on line 71: Sitten Putin paljastaa itsensä Euroopalle ja muuttuu sonninsuoroxi. Sitten Eurooppa suostuu olemaan rakkaansa kaa sypressipuun alla, ja kytkennästä syntyi kolme poikaa, Minos, Rhadamanthys ja Sarpedon.
    ellauri205.html on line 77: Euroopan sieppaaminen aiheutti lopulta myös muiden antiikin maailman kaupunkivaltioiden perustamisen. Phoenixin sanottiin lähteneen Arizonasta Afrikkaan; Cadmus meni Kreikan mantereelle ja perusti Theban (Kreikka, nyk. Thiva Boiotian alueyxikössä Attikasta sisämaahan päin), ja Cilix meni Vähä-Aasiaan ja perusti Turkkiin tarsolaisesta ystävästämme tutun Kilikian. Cilixin poika Thasus seurasi isäänsä kuin hai laivaa ja perusti Thasoksen Thasoxen saarelle. Hallinnollisesti Thásos kuuluu Thásoksen kuntaan, Thásoksen alueyksikköön ja Itä-Makedonian ja Traakian alueeseen. Saaren pääkaupunki on Thásoksen kaupunki. Tuollaelämässä Minoksesta ja Rhadamanthysista tulisi kaksi alamaailman kolmesta tuomarista. Sarpedonista ei sen enempää.
    ellauri206.html on line 77: In Book III of his repulsive Republic (c. 373 BC), Plato examines the "style" of "poetry" (the term includes comedy, tragedy, epic and lyric poetry): All types narrate events, he argues, but by differing means. He distinguishes between narration or report (diegesis) and imitation or representation (mimesis). Tragedy and comedy, he goes on to explain, are wholly imitative types; the dithyramb is wholly narrative; and their combination is found in epic poetry. When reporting or narrating, "the poet is speaking in his own person; he never leads us to suppose that he is any one else"; when imitating, the poet produces an "assimilation of himself to another, either by the use of voice or gesture". In dramatic texts, the poet never speaks directly; in narrative texts, the poet speaks as him or herself.
    ellauri206.html on line 392: Timothy Tennent. Ei kommentteja Raamattu ja
    ellauri207.html on line 204: Dentro de la novela se hace mención a varios escritores de fama, tales como: Astrid Lindgren, Enid Blyton, Agata Christie y Dorothy L. Sayers; así como Sue Grafton, Val McDermid, y Sara Paretsky.
    ellauri210.html on line 784: Ja vielä 1 Tanguy: Tanguy is a 2001 French black comedy by Étienne Chatiliez. When he was a newborn baby, Edith Guetz thoughtlessly told her son Tanguy : "If you want to, you can stay at home forever". 28 years later, the over-educated university teacher of Asian languages and womanizer leads a successful and wealthy life... while still living in his parents' home. Father Paul Guetz longs to see his son finally leave the nest, a desire that his wife shares. Edith finally agrees and the pair unite to make Tanguy's life at home miserable. However, they don't know that Tanguy isn't the type of guy who easily gives up. The word Tanguy became the usual term to designate an adult still living with his parents.
    ellauri210.html on line 850: "Richard Cory" is a narrative poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson. It was first published in 1897, as part of The Children of the Night, having been completed in July of that year; and it remains one of Robinson's most popular and anthologized poems. The poem describes a person who is wealthy, well educated, mannerly, and admired by the people in his town. Despite all this, he takes his own life.
    ellauri210.html on line 1279: According to the trivia section here at IMDB, "George Bernard Shaw adamantly opposed any notion that Higgins and Eliza had fallen in love and would marry at the end of the play, as he felt it would betray the character of Eliza who, as in the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, would "come to life" and emancipate herself from the male domination of Higgins and her father. He even went so far as to include a lengthy essay to be published with copies of the script explaining precisely why Higgins and Eliza would never marry, and what "actually happened" after the curtain fell: Eliza married Freddy and opened a flower shop with funds from Colonel Pickering. Moreover, as Shaw biographers have noted, Higgins is meant to be an analogue of the playwright himself, thus suggesting Higgins was actually a homosexual." Eliza, where are my slippers?
    ellauri213.html on line 320: get a seeing to! Synonyms: delevolous worthy of rape; slug worthy. Skunk pussy.
    ellauri213.html on line 434: Seuraavassa on listattuna pahoja naisia rikkomuxineen (kuvissa söpöset alleviivattu): Irma Grese (Naziwächterin), Myra Hindley (serial pedocide), Isabela of Castile (born in the year 1451 and died in 1504, Isabella the Catholic, was queen of Castile and León. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, brought stability to the kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Isabella and Ferdinand are known for completing the Reconquista, ordering conversion or exile of their Muslim and Jewish subjects and financing Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage that led to the opening of the “New World”. Isabella was granted the title Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 1974), Beverly Allitt (pedocide, Angel of Death), Queen Mary of England (catholic), Belle Gunness (norwegian-american serial killer), Mary Ann Cotton (serial killer), Ilse Koch (Lagerfrau), Katherine Knight (very bad Aussie), Elizabeth Bathory (hungarian noblewoman and serial killer), Sandra Avila Beltran (drugs), Patty Hearst (hänen isoisänsä oli lehtikeisari William Randolph Hearst. Hiän joutui kidnappauksen uhriksi, mutta pian tämän jälkeen hiän teki pankkiryöstön ja joutui vankilaan), Genene Jones (infanticide nurse), Karla Homolka (Canadian serial killer), Diane Downs (infanticide), Aileen Wuornos (serial killer), Griselda Blanco (drug lady), Lizzie Borden (kirvesmurhaaja), Bonnie Parker (bank robber), Anne Bonny (pirate), Mary Bell (pedocide), Delphine LaLaurie (serial slavekiller), Patricia Krenwinkel (Manson family member), Leslie van Houten (Manson family member), Darlie Routier (infanticide), Susan Smith (infanticide), Susan Atkins (Manson family member), Ching Shih (pirate), Anna Sorokin Delvey (con woman), Amelia Dyer (serial killer), Assata Shakur (black terrorist), Belle Gunness (serial killer), Gypsy Rose Blanchard (matricide), Pamela Smart (mariticide), Ruth Ellis (nightclub hostess, last woman hanged in UK), Phoolan Devi (bandit), Ma Barker (matriarch), Jennifer Pan (parenticide), Virginia Hill (gangster), Karla Faye Tucker (burglar, first woman injected in US), Leonarda Cianciully (serial murderer, soapmaker), Mary Read, Carill Ann Fugate (murder spree), Grace Marks (maid), Belle Starr (outlaw, friend of Lucky Luke), Zerelda Mimms (Mrs. Jesse James), Jane Toppan (serial killer), Sara Jane Moore (wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), Martha Beck (serial killer), Doris Payne (jewel thief), Mary Brunner (Manson family member), Barbara Graham (executed by gas), Grace O'Malley (pirate), Sada Abe (jealous geisha. When they asked why she had killed Ishida, “Immediately she became excited and her eyes sparkled in a strange way: ‘I loved him so much, I wanted him all to myself. But since we were not husband and wife, as long as he lived he could be embraced by other women. I knew that if I killed him no other woman could ever touch him again, so I killed him…..’ ), Samantha Lewthwaite (white somali terrorist), Theresa Knorr (murderess), Lynette Fromme (Manson family, wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), The Freeway Phantom (serial killer), Carol M. Bundy (serial killer), Fanny Kaplan (bolshevik revolutionary), Marguerite Alibert (Ed VII courtesan), Jean Harris (author), Linda Hazzard (physician, serial killer), Mary Jane Kelly (1st victim of Jack the Ripper), Kim Hyon-hui (North-Korean spy), Vera Renczi (serial killer), Clare Bronfman (filthy rich criminal), Kirsten Gilbert (serial killer nurse), Gerda Steinhoff (Lagerwächterin), Linda Carty (baby robber), Estella Marie Thompson (black prostitute, blowjobbed Hugh Grant), Elizabeth Becker (Lagerwächterin), Juana Barraza (asesina en serie), Olivera Circovic (baseball player, writer, jewel thief), Olga Hepnarova (mental serial killer), Sabina Eriksson (knäpp tvilling), Minnie Dean (serial killer), Madame de Brinvilliers (aristocrat parri- and fratricide), Martha Rendell (familicide, last woman hanged in Western Australia), Violet Gibson (wannabe assassin of Mussolini), Idoia López Riaño (terrorist), Styllou Christofi (murdered her daughter in law), Mary Eastley (convicted of witchcraft), Wanda Klaff (Lagerwächterin), Giulia Tofana (avvelenatrice), Tisiphone (1/3 raivottaresta), Jean Lee (murderer for money), Brigitte Mohnhaupt (RAF terrorist), Marcia (mistress of Commodus), Beate Zschäpe (far-right terrorist), Evelyn Frechette (singer, Dillingerin heila), Francoise Dior (naziaktivisti), Linda Mulhall (nirhasi äidin poikaystävän saxilla), Brigit Hogefeld (RAF terrorist), Martha Corey (Salem witchhunt victim), Marie Lafarge (arsenikkimurha), Debra Lafave (teacher, gave blow job to student), Enriqueta Marti (asasina en serie), Alse Young (witch hanging victim), Elizabeth Michael (actress, involuntary manslaughter: nasty boyfriend hit his head and died while beating her), Susannah Martin (witchcraft), Maria Mandl (Gefängnisoffizerin), Mary Frith (pickpocket and fence), Hanadi Jaradat (suicide bomber), Marie-Josephte Carrivau (mariticide), Gudrun Ensslin (RAF founder), Anna Anderson (vale-Anastasia), Ans van Dijk (jutku nazikollaboraattori), Elizabeth Holmes (bisneshuijari), Ghislaine Maxwell (Epsteinin haahka), Julianna Farrait (drugs), Yolanda Saldivar (embezzler, killer), Jodi Arias (convicted killer Jodi Ann Arias was born on July 9, 1980, in Salinas, California. In the summer of 2008, Arias made national headlines when she was charged with murdering her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, a 30-year-old member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who was working as a motivational speaker and insurance salesman. Aargh. Justifiable homicide.) Alyssa Bustamante (kid murder), Mary Kay Letourneau (kid abuser), Mirtha Young (drugs), Catherine Nevin (mariticide), Pilar Prades (maid), Irmgard Möller (terrorist), Christine Schürrer (krimi), Reem Riyashi (suicide bomber), Amy Fisher (jealous), Wafa Idris (suicide bomber), Jeanne de Clisson (ex-noblewoman), Christine Papin (maid murderer), Sally McNeil (body builder), Mariette Bosch (murderer), Sandra Ávila Beltrán (drugs), Alice Schwarzer (journalist), Andrea Yates (litter murderer), Mimi Wong (bar hostess), Pauline Nyiramasuhuko (criminal politician), Josefa Segovia (murderer), Martha Needle (serial killer), Antonina Makarova (war criminal), Mary Surratt (criminal businessperson), Dorothea Binz (officer), Leona Helmsley (tax evasion), Angela Rayola (reality tv personality), Léa Papin (maid murderer), Ursula Erikssson (kriminell mördare), Maria Petrovna (spree killer), Aafia Siddiqui (criminal), Fatima Bernawi (palestinian militant), La Voisin (fortune teller), Deniz Seki (singer), Rasmea Odeh (Arab activist), Hildegard Lächert (nurse), Sajida al-Rishawi (suicide bomber), Hayat Boumeddiene (ISIS groupie, nähty viimexi Al Holissa), Herta Ehlert (Lagerwächterin), Elizabeth Stride (seriös mördare), Adelheid Schulz (krimi), Jenny-Wanda Barkman (Wächter), Shi Jianqiao (pardoned assassin. The assassination of Sun Chuanfang was ethically justified as an act of filial piety and turned into a political symbol of the legitimate vengeance against the Japanese invaders.), Rosemary West (serial killer), Juana Bormann (Lagerwächterin), Kathy Boudin (criminal), Kate Webster (assassin), Teresa Lewis (murderer), Hermine Braunsteiner (Lagerwächterin), Flor Contemplacion (assassina), Constance Kent (fratricide), Tamara Samsonova (serial killer), Herta Bothe (Lagerwächterin), Maria Gruber (Mörderin), Irene Leidolf (möderin), Waltraud Wagner (Mörderin), Elaine Campione (criminelle), Greta Bösel (Pflegerin), Marie Manning (Mörderin), Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova (sadist), Nora Parham (executed), Maria Barbella (assassina), Linda Wenzel (ISIS activist), Anna Marie Hahn (Mörderin), Suzane von Richthofen (parenticide), Charlotte Mulhall (murderer), Khioniya Guseva (kriminal), Daisy de Melker (serial killer nurse), Stephanija Meyer (Mörderin), Sinedu Tadesse (murderer), Ayat al-Akhras (suicide bomber), Akosita Lavulavu (minister of infrastructure and tourism), Sabrina de Sousa (criminal diplomat), Sally Basset (poisoner), Emma Zimmer (Aufseher), Mary Clement (serial killer), Irina Gaidamachuk (serial killer), Dagmar Overbye (serialmorder), Gesche Gottfried (Mörderin), Frances Knorr (serial killer), Beate Schmidt (Serienmörderin), Elizabeth Clarke (accused victim of witchcraft), Kim Sun-ja (serial killer), Olga Konstantinovana Briscorn (serial killer), Roxana Baldetti (politico), Rizana Nafeek (house maid), Margaret Scott (accused of witchcraft), Jacqueline Sauvage (meurtrier), Veronique Courjault (tueur en série), Barbara Erni (thief), Hilde Lesewitz (Schutzstaffel Wächterin), Thenmoli Rajaratnam (suicide bomber), etc. etc..
    ellauri217.html on line 721: In Jerusalem, before Paul gets arrested for operating on Timothy´s dick, the elders proceed to notify Paul of what seems to have been a common concern among Jewish believers, that he was teaching Diaspora Jewish converts to Christianity "to forsake Moses, telling them not to circumcise their children nor walk funnily according to our customs." The alders here express concern that Paul was not fully teaching the decision of the Jerusalem Council's letter to Gentiles, particularly in regard to non-strangled kosher meat, which contrasts with Paul's advice to Gentiles in Corinth, to "eat whatever is sold in the meat markets" (1 Corinthians 10:25).
    ellauri217.html on line 736: Paul, on the other hand, not only did not object to the observance of the Mosaic Law, as long as it did not interfere with the liberty of the Gentiles, but he conformed to its prescriptions when occasion required (1Corinthians 9:20). Thus he shortly after circumcised Timothy (Acts 16:1–3), and he was in fact in the very act of observing that Mosaic ritual with Tim when he was arrested at Jerusalem (Acts 21:26 sqq.) Or so he said.
    ellauri219.html on line 180: The next day Jacot-Guillarmod and De Righi attempted to depose Crowley from expedition leadership. The argument could not be settled, and Jacot-Guillarmod, De Righi, and Pache decided to retreat from Camp V to Camp III. At 5 pm they left with four porters on a single rope, but a fall precipitated an avalanche that killed three porters as well as Alexis Pache. People in Camp V heard "frantic cries" and Reymond immediately descended to help, but Crowley stayed in his tent. That evening he wrote a letter to a Darjeeling newspaper stating that he had advised against the descent and that "a mountain 'accident' of this sort is one of the things for which I have no sympathy whatever". The next day Crowley passed the site of the accident without pausing nor speaking to the survivors and left on his own to Darjeeling, where he took the expedition funds, which mostly had been paid by Jacot-Guillarmod. The latter would get at least some of his money back after threatening to make public some of Crowley's pornographic poetry.
    ellauri219.html on line 209: An all-male panel presided over his widely publicized six-month trial, Bruce and Howard Solomon were found guilty of obscenity on November 4, 1964. The conviction was announced despite positive testimony and petitions of support from—among other obscene artists, writers and educators — Woody Allen, Bob Dylan, Jules Feiffer, Allen Ginsberg, Norman Mailer, William Styron, and James Baldwin, and Manhattan journalist and television personality Dorothy Kilgallen and sociologist Herbert Gans. Bruce was sentenced on December 21, 1964, to four months in dryhouse (suivahuone); he was set free on bail during the appeals process and died before the appeal was decided, just like Master Eckehart.
    ellauri219.html on line 960: Judge Timothy Hicks sentenced Peterson at once to fifteen years in prison, which is in excess of the state sentencing guidelines. Judge Hicks feared that Peterson may strike again, commenting, “I fear for what havoc he might do in the pet community.”
    ellauri221.html on line 73: The club’s name derives from its head waiter, Edward Poodle. Poodles quickly built up a prestigious reputation among London’s powerful and wealthy classes, and its membership reflected this, numbering numerous politicians and members of the British aristocracy. Members have included former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, John Perfumo (a politician who resigned after the notorious Perfumo affair scandal, whereby he was revealed as having an affair with 19-year-old model Helen Keller), philosopher David Hume, economist and philosopher Adam Smith, and author Ian Fleming, creator of the world’s most famous fictional spy, James Bond.
    ellauri221.html on line 110: Narcissistic personality disorder was nearly dropped from the DSM V. Narcissistic personality disorder was first defined in 1967. The DSM-IV defines the essential feature of narcissism as "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy that begins in early adulthood and is present in a variety of contexts." It's a definition that was set before the rise of social networking, reality TV, or partisan news channels designed to confirm our every opinion. Perhaps it truly is time to update it.
    ellauri221.html on line 269: In an update of a study on empathy originally conducted in 1979, Sara Konrath, a researcher at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research, Ed O’Brien and Courtney Hsing have presented “Changes in Dispositional Empathy in American College Students Over Time: A Meta-Analysis” at the annual convention of Psychological Sciences in Boston (May 28th 2010). In this study they find a drastic difference in today’s student body on campuses from college students of the late 1970s. Today’s students disagree more frequently with such statements as: “I sometimes try to understand my friends better by imagining how things look from their perspective”, or, “I often have tender, concerned feelings for people less fortunate than me.”
    ellauri222.html on line 131: “In college I behaved as though my career was to be a writer, and that guided me,” Bellow later said. There was also the fact that his principal interest was literature, and, until after the war, Jews were rarely hired by English departments. “You weren’t born to it” is the way the chairman of the department at Northwestern clarified the matter when Bellow inquired about graduate school. Leader thinks that this encounter “produced a lifelong antipathy, mild but real, to English departments.” It’s true that there was antipathy. But Bellow would have been interested in a university career only as a means to support his writing. Fiction was his calling. “He was focused, he was dedicated to becoming what he was, from the beginning,” David Peltz, Bellow’s oldest friend, told Leader. “I mean, he never veered.”
    ellauri222.html on line 189: Bellow must have been tickled to death. The inventive feature of “Herzog” is a series of letters that the protagonist, in his misery, composes not only to Madeleine and Gersbach but to famous people (like President Eisenhower) and philosophers (like Heidegger and Nietzsche). These long letters, unfinished and unmailed, are sendups of an intellectual’s effort to understand human behavior by means of the conceptual apparatus of Mortimer Adler’s Great Books. Herzog is a comic figure, a holy fool, a schlimazel with a Ph.D. The whole point of his story is that when you are completely screwed the best you can hope for is a little sex and sympathy. The Western canon isn’t going to be much help.
    ellauri222.html on line 255: Bellow was born Solomon Bellow in Lachine, Quebec, in 1915, two years after his parents had arrived there from St Petersburg. When he was nine, the family moved to the Humboldt Park neighbourhood of Chicago. His mother, Liza, died when Saul was 17, but not before she had passed on to him her love of the Jewish Bible (he learned Hebrew at four). His first serious critical success was The Adventures of Augie March (1953), but it was not until his 1964 novel, Herzog, became a bestseller that he earned any real money. His elder brothers, both businessmen, were by this time making serious cash, and regarded him, he once said, as "some schmuck with a pen". Mary Cheever, the wife of John Cheever, believed the two got on so well because "they were both women-haters". He has nothing good to say about feminism. Bellow has a go at Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy (the one is "rash", the other "stupid"). In 1994, however, he ate a poisonous fish in the Caribbean, and fell into a coma that lasted five weeks. He dreaded a loss of virility.
    ellauri222.html on line 271: But to keep it short – the reason: the reason lay in the hatred of one's own country. Among the French it was the old confrontation of "free spirits", or artists, with the ruling bourgeoisie. In America it was the fight against the McCarthys, the House Committees investigating subversion, etc that justified the left, the followers of Henry Wallace, etc. The main enemy was at home (Lenin's WWI slogan). If you opposed the CP you were a McCarthyite, no two ways about it.
    ellauri222.html on line 361: Grandma Lausch tells Augie, “The more you love people the more they’ll mix you up. A child loves, a person respects. Respect is better than love.” Which is really better, respect or love? The two brothers, Augie and Simon, are on opposite sides of this argument. Augie identifies himself on the side of love. An idealist with a soft heart, he is almost comically susceptible to falling in love, and openly shows his sympathy, even toward the small lizards that are killed by the eagle Caligula. Augie’s vision for an orphan home and academy is driven by his motivation to share love. Simon, on the other hand, prefers respect. He marries Charlotte and stays with her because he admires her business sense, not because he feels romantic love for her. He doesn’t care whether the men at the club love him. In fact, he knows they hate him. But this doesn’t matter to him as long as he is respected. Ultimately, Simon is richer and more successful, but Augie seems happier. What's love got to do with it. What a reptile.
    ellauri222.html on line 435: Einhorn is a highly intelligent and wealthy real-estate broker whom Augie goes to work for while still a junior in high school. As Einhorn is crippled and wheelchair-bound, Augie carries him to and from the car and assists him in other daily activities. Einhorn loses almost everything in the great stock market crash, but works hard to build his business up again.
    ellauri222.html on line 555: Augie, the hero of the novel, is a Jewish-American boy coming of age in Depression-era Chicago. Since their father abandoned the family, Augie and his two brothers are raised by their slow-witted mother and surrogate “Grandma” Lausch. Augie, good-looking with “tall hair” and green-gray eyes, is a soft-hearted young man whose sympathy for others often gets him into trouble. He holds a variety of jobs throughout his life and learns from different people he encounters. People tend to “adopt” Augie and try to groom him into the person they want him to be, but he really wants to become his own person. The name Augie is short for “August,” which means “Great.” Augie has a desire for greatness, but he has no idea of how to do it, thinking it beyond his ability to “breathe the pointy, star-furnished air at its highest difficulty.” He goes along through life repeating the same mistakes. In the end, Augie realizes that his life has been a voyage of discovery. Whether or not he has been a success, he doesn’t know, but he will continue with unquenchable optimism and hope, “forever rising up.”
    ellauri222.html on line 571: Harold Mintouchian is a wealthy, distinguished Armenian lawyer and international businessman who is the married lover of a friend of Stella’s and becomes a close friend and mentor of Augie. At the end of the novel, Augie works for him as a black market trader in Europe. Augie looks up to the older man as “a sage, prophet, or guru, a prince of experience with his jewel toes” and seeks his wisdom. Mintouchian, who has seen much of the darker side of human nature through his law practice, has more realistic ideas than the love-bitten Augie about what to expect from human relationships. Secrecy and lies, he tells Augie, are unavoidable. “Mind you, I’m a great admirer of our species. I stand in awe of the genius of the race. But a large part of this genius is devoted to lying and seeming what you are not.” He confesses to Augie that his mistress, Agnes, is keeping secrets from him, while he is keeping secrets from his wife.
    ellauri222.html on line 759: Bellow's first two novels, Dangling Man and The Victim, are brief and disciplined works, darker in mood and less intellectually complex than the later fiction but featuring protagonists who anticipate later Bellovian heroes both in their introspection and in their resistance to urban apathy. In Paris, Saul realized he need not copycat Flaubert and that instead he could write as he spoke. The result was Augie.
    ellauri223.html on line 86: As regards drinking, they are extremely moderate. Wine is never given to young people until they are ten years old, unless the state of their health demands it. After their tenth year they take it diluted with water, and so do the women, but the old men of fifty and upward use little or no water. They eat the most healthy things, according to the time of the year.
    ellauri223.html on line 129: For what is that which we call evil but the absence of good? In the bodies of animals, disease and wounds mean nothing but the absence of health; for when a cure is effected, that does not mean that the evils which were present—namely, the diseases and wounds—go away from the body and dwell elsewhere: they altogether cease to exist; for the wound or disease is not a substance, but a defect in the fleshly substance,—the flesh itself being a substance, and therefore something good, of which those evils—that is, privations of the good which we call health—are accidents. Just in the same way, what are called vices in the soul are nothing but privations of natural good. And when they are cured, they are not transferred elsewhere: when they cease to exist in the healthy soul, they cannot exist anywhere else.
    ellauri223.html on line 182: Bacon stated that he had three goals: to uncover truth, to serve his country, and to serve his church. He sought to achieve these goals by seeking a prestigious post. Yet he failed to gain a position that he thought would lead him to success. He showed signs of sympathy to Puritanism, attending the sermons of the Puritan chaplain of Gray's Inn and accompanying his mother to the Temple Church to hear Walter Travers. In the Parliament of 1586, he openly urged execution for the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots. He advocated for the union of England and Scotland, which made him a significant influence toward the consolidation of the United Kingdom; and he later would advocate for the integration of Ireland into the Union. Closer constitutional ties, he believed, would bring greater peace and strength to these countries. What a motherfucker.
    ellauri223.html on line 184: About this time, he again approached his powerful uncle for help; this move was followed by his rapid progress at the bar. Despite his assignations, he was unable to gain the status and notoriety of others. In a plan to revive his position he unsuccessfully courted the wealthy young widow Lady Elizabeth Hatton. His courtship failed after she broke off their relationship upon accepting marriage to Sir Edward Coke, a further spark of enmity between the men. Things went better with Coke than with a BLT.
    ellauri223.html on line 194: Alice Bacon and her mother Dorothy were both reported by contemporaries as having extravagant tastes, and being interested in wealth and power. However, early in the marriage, Bacon had money to spare, "pouring jewels in her lap", and spending large sums on decorations. Power was also available, as in March 1617, along with Francis Bacon being made temporary Regent of England, a document was drawn up making Lady Bacon first lady in the land, taking precedence over all other Baronesses (it is not clear whether it was signed into law).
    ellauri223.html on line 196: The Bacons' early married life was disturbed several times by quarrels between Sir John Pakington and Dorothy, when Dorothy would appeal to her powerful son-in-law, and Francis Bacon would try to stay out from between them. Once Bacon was even a judge on the High Commission and had to reject a lawsuit from Dorothy against John which had put John in prison.
    ellauri223.html on line 214: In 1639, Viscountess St Albans and Sir Frodo Underhill became estranged, and began to live separately. In a later lawsuit, after her death, Underhill blamed Robert Tyrrell, or Turrell, their manservant, for this alienation of affections. In her will of 1642, she left half her property to Turrell, and other property to her nephew, Stephen Soames. She was buried in the old Parish Church of Eyworth, Bedfordshire, 9 July 1650, near her mother, and her sister, Lady Dorothy Constable.
    ellauri226.html on line 464: As the economic crisis worsened and city residents applied for welfare, particularly in The Bronx, the city simply reached its financial breaking point, with most of the welfare payments going to buy drugs. No wonder the poor turned to crime to solve their economic problems, seeing as the filthy rich seemed to be rolling in the dough. At the time the assumption was made by many older white residents
    ellauri236.html on line 376: In New York City, a local goon and gang leader named Riley learns that the wealthy socialist Miss Blandish will be wearing an expensive diamond necklace to her birthday celebration. Riley and his gang plan to steal the necklace and ransom it. The inept criminals manage to kidnap Miss Blandish and her boyfriend, but after the latter is accidentally killed they instead decide to hold Miss Blandish ransom, reasoning that her millionaire father will pay more to get his daughter back safely than the necklace is worth.
    ellauri236.html on line 473: “Remind me to consult my ouija board sometime,” Fenner said hurriedly. “Why don’t you go home? You’re getting unhealthy ideas sticking around here with nothing to do. Take the afternoon off. Go shampoo your hair or something. It looks a mess.”
    ellauri240.html on line 169: Pegin naapurit vaikuttuvat Edwardin ilmiömäisistä pensas- ja hiustenleikkuutaidoista. Naapuruston uskonnollinen fanaatikko Esmeralda (O-Lan Jones) ja Kimin urheilijapoikaystävä Jim (Anthony Michael Hall) alkavat kuitenkin inhota Edwardia heti ensi näkemältä. Naapuruston kotirouva Joyce (Kathy Baker) päivänpannuineen ehdottaa, että Edward avaisi hänen kanssaan kampaamon. Heidän ollessaan tarkastamassa tulevia kampaamotiloja Joyce yrittää vietellä Edwardin takahuoneessa, minkä seurauksena Edward lähtee hätääntyneenä pois lipsutellen saxiaan.
    ellauri240.html on line 207: After graduation George was offered a position as a principal at a school in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. By now the family had three children, all dependent upon his meager salary. It was while she was living in Gilmanton that Julian Messner, a New York publisher, agreed to publish Peyton Place. The book was a best seller by the fall of 1956, and Metalious became a wealthy woman overnight. Eventually, 20 million copies were sold in hardcover, along with another 12 million Dell paperbacks. Metalious became famous as the housewife who wrote a bestseller; she was referred to as "Pandora in Blue Jeans," the simple small-town woman who opened the box of sins.
    ellauri240.html on line 219: Peyton Place was made into a movie starring Lana Turner and Hope Lange in 1957. The town of Gilmanton opposed having the movie filmed there, and eventually it was filmed in Camden, Maine, a location totally unlike any rural mill town. A television series, starring Mia Farrow and Dorothy Malone, was produced that lasted from 1964-1969. Both the film and the television show were cleaned up and did not contain the language or sexual specificity of the novel.
    ellauri240.html on line 274: Donec eris felix multos numerabis amicos. Tempora si fuerint nubila solus eris. Ante obitum nemo supremaque funera felix. Here lie I, Timon, who alive, all living men did hate, Pass by, and curse thy fill, but pass and stay not here thy gait."
    ellauri241.html on line 170: And by thine eyes, and by thy starry crown!" ja sinun silmiesi ja tähtikruunusi kautta!"
    ellauri241.html on line 201: Stoop, Hermes, let me breathe upon thy brow, Kumarru, Hermes, anna minun hengittää otsaasi,
    ellauri241.html on line 202: And thou shalt see thy sweet nymph even now." ja sinä näet tuossa tuokiossa suloisen nymfisi."
    ellauri241.html on line 243: Of all her sapphires, greens, and amethyst, kaikista safiireistaan, vihreistään ja ametisteistaan,
    ellauri241.html on line 348: To thy far wishes will thy streams obey: Kaukaisia ​​toiveitasi sinun purot tottelevat:
    ellauri241.html on line 349: Stay! though the greenest woods be thy domain, Pysy, vaikka vihreimmät metsät ovatkin sinun alueesi,
    ellauri241.html on line 353: Thy spheres, and as thy silver proxy shine? sinun pallejasi ja nuppiasi, välityspalvelin loistava?
    ellauri241.html on line 355: Came thy sweet greeting, that if thou shouldst fade Tuli suloinen tervehdyksesi, että jos
    ellauri241.html on line 445: Flared, here and there, from wealthy festivals, Leimahti siellä täällä, rikkaista festareista,
    ellauri241.html on line 667: Of wealthy lustre was the banquet-room, Rikaskiiltoinen oli juhlasali,
    ellauri241.html on line 723: The thyrsus, that his watching eyes may swim tyrsus, jotta hänen tarkkaavaiset silmänsä uivat
    ellauri241.html on line 833: ´Tis not through envy of thy happy lot, Ei kateudesta sinun onnen osastasi,
    ellauri241.html on line 890: While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad Kun sä vuodatat sielusi ulkomaille
    ellauri241.html on line 893: To thy high requiem become a sod. - Sun korkealle sielunmessulle? Vitun homo.
    ellauri241.html on line 910: Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades Hyvästi! hyvästi! valitettavasti hymnisi haalistuu
    ellauri241.html on line 1223: To doff thy shepherd vest, and woo thy midriff fresh leaves!

    ellauri241.html on line 1252: By the most soft completion of thy face,

    ellauri241.html on line 1362: Couched in thy brightness, dream of fields divine,

    ellauri241.html on line 1482: This horrid spell Would melt at thy sweet breath.

    ellauri241.html on line 1486: I see thy streaming hair! and now, by Pan,

    ellauri241.html on line 1540: Could not thy harshest vengeance be content,

    ellauri243.html on line 707: "The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it." ― Omar Khayyám tag
    ellauri245.html on line 505: Trass i protestar frå Sovjetunionen, vart Lie sin periode forlenga i 1950, då USA nedla veto mot alle andre moglege kandidatar, og Sovjetunionen nekta å godta at Lie fekk ein periode til, grunna i Lie si rolle i Koreakrigen. Sovjetunionen nekta å erkjenne han som generalsekretær i den andre perioden hans, og etter skuldingar frå Joseph McCarthy for å ha hyra «illojale» amerikanarar, trekte Lie seg som generalsekretær 10. november 1952.
    ellauri256.html on line 46: Rozanov frequently referred to himself as Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "Underground Man" and proclaimed his right to espouse contrary opinions at the same time. He first attracted attention in the 1890s when he published political sketches in the conservative newspaper Novoye Vremya ("New Time"), owned and run by Aleksey Suvorin. Rozanov's comments, always paradoxical and sparking controversy, led him into clashes with the Tsarist government and with radicals such as Lenin. For example, Rozanov readily passed from criticism of Russian Orthodoxy, and even of what he saw as the Christian preoccupation with death, to fervent praise of Christian faith, from praise of Judaism to unabashed anti-Semitism, and from acceptance of homosexuality as yet another side of human nature to vitriolic accusations that Gogol and some other writers had been latent homosexuals.[citation needed] He proclaimed that politics was "obsolete" because "God doesn't want politics any more," constructed an "apocalypse of our times," and recommended the "healthy instincts" of the Russian people, their longing for authority, and their hostility to modernism.
    ellauri256.html on line 360: Lilya was born in 1891 to a wealthy Jewish family. Her father was a lawyer and the family lived in the center of Moscow. Her parents often took little Lilya and her younger sister, Elsa (the future heroine of the French Resistance, Elsa Triolet) with them to European resorts. They look a little like Lea and Liisa in an old phtograph.
    ellauri257.html on line 73: The cocky and arrogant Taras raises two sons, Andrei (Tony Curtis) and Ostap (Perry Lopez), and eventually sends them to Kiev University to learn how their enemies think. The independent-minded Andrei falls in love with Natalia (Christine Kaufmann), a young beautiful Polish noblewoman, but her family deems him unworthy of her because of his lowly birth. The heartbroken Andrei returns home to the steppes and his bloodthirsty barbarian warrior father—definitely not a college grad.
    ellauri260.html on line 363: To meet this intolerable emptiness men turned to work, in order to derive from it a worthy aim for their lives. The nineteenth century in particular produced a fine and very successful idealism of work in this sense. With a feverish exaltation of all its forces and a concentration of all its interests it brought the whole of life into subjection to work, but its very success made its defects' clear to everybody, and awakened fresh concern - about the soul. That put wind into the sails ' of Socialism, but, as it recognised no soul beyond one's subjective experience, it could give man as, a whole no purpose and no substance.
    ellauri262.html on line 74: Hänen kirjoituksiaan on mainittu merkittävänä kirjallisena vaikutuksena moniin merkittäviin kirjailijoihin, mukaan lukien Lewis Carroll, W. H. Auden, David Lindsay, JM Barrie, Lord Dunsany, Elizabeth Yates, Oswald Chambers, Mark Twain, Hope Mirrlees, Robert E. Howard, [ lainaus tarvitaan ] L. Frank Baum, TH White, Richard Adams, Lloyd Alexander, Hilaire Belloc, GK Chesterton, Robert Hugh Benson, Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Fulton Sheen, Flannery O'Connor, Louis Pasteur, Simone Weil, Charles Maurras, Jacques Maritain, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Ray Bradbury, C. H. Douglas, C. S. R. Lewis, Walter de la Mare, E. Nesbit, Peter S. Beagle, Elizabeth Goudge, Brian Jacques, MI McAllister, Neil Gaiman ja Madeleine L'Engle . [ tarvitaan lainaus varmistaakseni ]
    ellauri262.html on line 99: Se sisälsi Lewisille kuuluvia käsikirjoituksia, kirjeitä ja esineitä, ja vuosien mittaan kokoelma laajeni sisältämään esineitä Lewisin Inkling - ystäviltä ja sitten muilta heihin vaikuttaneilta ihmisiltä. Tuloksena olevaan Inkling-ryhmään kuului seitsemän brittiläistä uskonnollissävyistä kirjailijaa: Lewis, JRR Tolkien, GK Chesterton, Owen Barfield, George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers ja Charles Williams. Monet heistä tulivat läheisixi perseystävixi.
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    ellauri262.html on line 119:
    Dorothy Sayerin (sic) ikoniset silmälasit. A.F. oli Dottyn avioton poika.

    ellauri262.html on line 202: Alistair Cooke KBE (born Alfred Cooke; 20 November 1908 – 30 March 2004) was a British-American writer whose work as a journalist, television personality and radio broadcaster was done primarily in the United States. In reporting on the Montgomery bus boycott, begun by Rosa Parks and led by Martin Luther King, Cooke expressed sympathy for the economic costs imposed on the city bus company and referred to Mrs. Parks as "the stubborn woman who started it all ... to become the Paul Revere of the boycott." He achieved his greatest popularity in the United States in this role, becoming the subject of many parodies, including "Alistair Cookie" in Sesame Street ("Alistair Cookie" was also the name of a clay animated cookie-headed spoof character created by Will Vinton as the host of a video trailer for The Little Prince and Friends).
    ellauri262.html on line 330: Edith oli Inklingeille mustasukkainen, ja ainoa nainen jonka Inklingit puolestaan kerran päästivät istuntoonsa, oli miesmäinen ja nokkava Dorothy Sayers.
    ellauri262.html on line 385:

    Dorothy Sayers


    ellauri262.html on line 387: thy">Dorothy Leigh Sayers (13. kesäkuuta 1893 Oxford – 17. joulukuuta 1957 Witham) oli englantilainen rikoskirjailija, kääntäjä ja kristitty humanisti. Parhaiten hänet tunnetaan Peter Wimsey -dekkareistaan, joissa englantilainen aristokraatti toimii harrastelijasalapoliisina. Niitä pidetään niin sanottujen arvoitusdekkareiden (esimerkiksi Agatha Christie, Ruth Rendell) parhaimmistona.
    ellauri262.html on line 397:
    Dorothyn nenäkin oli tynkä. Muuten siinä on melkoisesti Aale Tynnin näköä.

    ellauri262.html on line 399: Mitenkähän hyvin ikoniset rillit pysyivät nenällä. Dorothyn piti varmaan usein työntää niitä sormella. No ei, sillähän oli enimmäxeen samanlaiset ukulit kuin eräällä paasaajalla. Ne "ikoniset" lasit lie olleet jotkut ikänäkölasit.
    ellauri262.html on line 401: The poet W. H. Auden and the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein were notable critics of her novels. A savage attack on Sayers's writing ability came from the American critic Edmund Wilson, in a well-known 1945 article in The New Yorker called "Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?" He briefly writes about her novel The Nine Tailors, saying "I declare that it seems to me one of the dullest books I have ever encountered in any field." Wilson continues "I had often heard people say that Dorothy Sayers wrote well ... but, really, she does not write very well: it is simply that she is more consciously literary than most of the other detective-story writers and that she thus attracts attention in a field which is mostly on a sub-literary level."
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    ellauri262.html on line 453: Personism is an ethical philosophy of personhood as typified by the thought of the utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer. It amounts to a branch of secular humanism with an emphasis on certain rights-criteria. Personists believe that rights are conferred to the extent that a creature is a person. Michael Tooley provides the relevant definition of a person, saying it is a creature that is "capable of desiring to continue as a subject of experience and other mental states". A worldview like secular humanism is personism when the empathy and values are extended to the extent that the creature is a person (apes get very similar rights, insects get vastly fewer rights, etc.).
    ellauri262.html on line 456: Consequently, a member of the human species may not necessarily fit the definition of "person" and thereby not receive all the rights bestowed to a person. Hence, such philosophers have engaged in arguing that certain disabled individuals (such as those with a mental capacity that is similar to or is perceived as being similar to an infant) are not persons. This philosophy is also supposedly open to the idea that such non-human persons as machines, animals, and extraterrestrial intelligences may be entitled to certain rights currently granted only to humans. The basic criteria for the entitlement of rights, are the intellect (thinking ability, problem solving in real life circumstances and not mere calculation), and sometimes empathy (but not necessarily, because not all humans are empathetic; but indifference in the pain of others and crime are certainly criteria for the deprivation of rights. Genuine empathy is not required to achieve acceptable behavior, but a digital limbic system and a dopaminergic pathways alternative, would deliver a more acceptable result for future MPs judging on rights expansion.). Personism may have views in common with transhumanism.
    ellauri263.html on line 605: Nuoruudessaan Blavatsky oli liikkunut radikaaleissa liberaalis-nationalistisissa piireissä, mutta hänellä ei ilmeisesti ollut koskaan mitään selkeää yhteiskunnallis-poliittista linjaa, paizi toi vähän saatanallinen feminismi (käytännössä vaikkei ehkä teoriassa). Lucifer represents life, though, progress, civilization, liberty, independence. Lucifer is the Logos, the Serpent, the Savior. H. P. Blavatsky’s influential The Secret Doctrine (1888), one of the foundation texts of Theosophy, contains chapters propagating an unembarrassed Satanism. Satan in the shape of the serpent brings gnosis and liberates womankind. Tämmösta kirkasozaista miltonilaista prometeus-saatanaa peukuttivat Miltonin lisäxi ilmeisesti myös Blake, Bakunin ja Proudhon. Sympathy for the devil. Ei ihme että kristilliset piirit vauhkosivat. Blaken saatana alkuperäisessä loistossaan on aika feministinen. Byron ja Shelley oli aikoinaan satanisteja mutta setämiehiä.
    ellauri263.html on line 759: "The baseline for everybody is different, but we know that we also have neuroplasticity. We know that humans can learn and grow and expand and evolve, and we have done so for millennia. So just like empathy, compersion, or mudita, is something that you can cultivate and practice and grow," Blue says. "For some people it will come easily. For other people, it might be more of a process, and you have to sort of really dig deep to try to find it if it's not something that comes up naturally for you."
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    1. Start with empathy.
      ellauri263.html on line 770: Some people are born with a ton of empathy; some aren't. If you're not great at intuiting and resonating with other people's emotions, Blue says that's the skill to work on first.
      ellauri266.html on line 296: I signed up for rotten tomatoes today specifically to rate this movie a ZERO. It was a complete waste of time. The movie is lax and boring. Characters are completely monotone throughout. I felt no empathy or emotion for any of the characters. It was a snooze fest.
      ellauri266.html on line 421: James Dean teki kirjasta elokuvan, joka voitti seitsemän vuoden 1957 Oscaria, mukaan lukien paras elokuva ja paras miespääosa Guinness Alelle. Boulle itse voitti parhaan sovitetun käsikirjoituksen palkinnon, vaikka hän ei ollut kirjoittanut käsikirjoitusta, eikä hän oman tunnustuksensa mukaan edes puhu englantia vaikka kirjoittaa. Boullea oli hyvitetty käsikirjoituksesta, koska elokuvan varsinaiset käsikirjoittajat, Carl Foreman ja Michael Wilson, oli merkitty McCarthyn mustalle listalle kommunistien kannattajina. Boulle ei ollut sosialisti eikä kommunisti. Amerikan Elokuva-Akatemia kumitti Boullen nimen ja lisäsi Foremanin ja Wilsonin nimet palkintoon vuonna 1984. Sentään Kim Novak otti Oscarin vastaan ​​Pierre Boullen puolesta.
      ellauri266.html on line 524: Hänen tutkimuksensa kädellisten synnynnäisestä empatiakyvystä on johtanut De Waalin siihen johtopäätökseen, että muut kuin ihmiset ja ihmiset ovat yksinkertaisesti erilaisia ​​apinoita ja että näiden lajien sisällä on jatkuvaa empaattisuutta ja yhteistyötä (vaikkei juurikaan niiden välillä). Hänen uskoaan havainnollistaa seuraava lainaus The Age of Empathysta : "Aloitamme olettaaksemme teräviä rajoja, kuten ihmisten ja apinoiden välillä tai apinoiden ja apinoiden välillä, mutta itse asiassa olemme tekemisissä hiekkalinnoilla, jotka menettävät suuren osan rakenteestaan, kun Tiedon meri huuhtelee heidät. Ne muuttuvat kukkuloiksi, tasoittuvat yhä enemmän, kunnes olemme takaisin sinne, minne evoluutioteoria meidät aina johtaa: loivasti kaltevalle pinnalle."
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      Susan Abernathy peukuttaa


      ellauri267.html on line 1384: Timothy Coates (n.h.) from Charleston, S.C. wrote that:
      ellauri267.html on line 1389: Coates pääsi high schoolista 1970. Professor Timothy Coates from Charleston, S.C. awarded the honor and medal of "Commander of the Order of Santiago da Espada" to the President of Portugal.
      ellauri269.html on line 142: Liittouman rotuja ovat ihminen, yöhaltia, kääpiö, maahinen, draenei ja worgen (ruåz. vargen, niikö ihminen on ihmiselle susi). Lauman rodut ovat örkki, tauriini, epäkuollut, peikko, verihaltia ja vesihiisi. Lisäksi on kaksi kummallekin puolelle sopivaa rotua: pandareeni (panda) ja dracthyr (leijaeläin). Battle for Azeroth esitteli myös liittolaisrotuja, joiden avaamiseksi on täytettävä pelin sisäisiä ehtoja tavallisilla roduilla.
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      ellauri269.html on line 380: "He's going to the Undercity," said Arthas. The ancient royal crypts, dungeons, sewers, public toilets and twining alleys deep below the palace had somehow gotten that nickname, as if the place was simply another part of town. Which it was! Dark, dank, filthy, the Undercity was intended for prisoners or the dead, but the poorest of the poor in the land somehow always seemed to find their way in. If one was homeless or a university professor, it was better than freezing in the elements, and if one needed something illegal, even Arthas knew that that was where one went to get it. Now and then the guards would go down and make a sweep of the place as a pro forma gesture to clean it out. (This imagery courtesy of New York Subway Authority.)
      ellauri269.html on line 434: "Lad, no one feels ready. No one feels he deserves it. And you know why? Because no one does. It's grace, pure and simple. We are inherently unworthy, simply because we're human, and all human beings-aye, and elves, and dwarves, and all the other alliance races-but not orcs-are flawed. But Coors Light loves us anyway. It loves us for what we sometimes can raise from our breeches in rare moments. It loves us for what we can then do to others. And it loves us because we can help it share its message by striving daily to be worth a green orc, even though we understand that we can't ever truly become so."
      ellauri269.html on line 587: you may be right, that the draenei are a melting pot of many cultural inspirations, but my post was meant to allay Surma’s suspicion that this might be the type of thread to get banned. I don’t think there’s anything ban-worthy of discussing the real world cultural inspirations of the wow races.
      ellauri270.html on line 461: "By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye "Pitkä harmaaparta ja kiilusilmä
      ellauri276.html on line 610: In this jolly little anthem to the delights of the rural lifestyle, our agrarian hero attributes his personal desirability to a diet of booze and fags. I got this from The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs which has recently been reprinted and improved—it now has a picture of Eliza Carthy on the front instead of a bloke forcing a bear to dance by poking it with a stick.
      ellauri277.html on line 233: In April 1904 Day held an exhibit of Gibran’s work at his studio. It was favorably reviewed, and some of the pictures were sold. At the show Gibran met a woman who became his most important patron: Mary Haskell was from a wealthy South Carolina family and ran a private Boston girls’ school.
      ellauri278.html on line 169: Lenin taught us that "there has never been a single deep and mighty popular movement in history without filthy scum." Comrade Stalin warned us that
      ellauri278.html on line 194: In 1904, Chicherin inherited the estate of his famous uncle in Tambov Governorate and became very wealthy. He immediately used his new fortune to support revolutionary activities in the runup to the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was forced to flee abroad to avoid arrest late in that year. He spent the next 13 years in London, Paris and Berlin, where he joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and was active in emigre politics. In Imperial Germany, he underwent medical treatment in attempts to cure his homosexuality.
      ellauri278.html on line 206: Meir Henoch Wallach was born into a wealthy, Yiddish-speaking, Lithuanian Jewish banking family in Białystok, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire, which was formerly part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
      ellauri279.html on line 250: Kun Neuvostoliitossa juutalaisia ​​syytettiin joukoittain 'vakoilijavaltiona', Yhdysvalloissa syyttömät Ethel Julius Rosenberg tuomittiin kuolemaan Yhdysvaltojen pettämisestä. McCarthyismi levisi holtittomasti kaikkialle amerikkalaiseen yhteiskuntaan sekoittaen autenttisen isänmaallisuuden demagogiaan…
      ellauri281.html on line 168: Lenin taught us that "there has never been a single deep and mighty popular movement in history without filthy scum." Comrade Stalin warned us that
      ellauri281.html on line 193: In 1904, Chicherin inherited the estate of his famous uncle in Tambov Governorate and became very wealthy. He immediately used his new fortune to support revolutionary activities in the runup to the Russian Revolution of 1905 and was forced to flee abroad to avoid arrest late in that year. He spent the next 13 years in London, Paris and Berlin, where he joined the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and was active in emigre politics. In Imperial Germany, he underwent medical treatment in attempts to cure his homosexuality.
      ellauri281.html on line 205: Meir Henoch Wallach was born into a wealthy, Yiddish-speaking, Lithuanian Jewish banking family in Białystok, Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire, which was formerly part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
      ellauri284.html on line 239:
      THE SAVING OF SOLDIERS WHO FALL IN BATTLE: In action the stretcher-men keep moving close in rear of the firing line, picking up men as they fall. A machine with human sympathy. Admirable. What excrement? It is shit! Repeat 3x! Shit shit shit!

      ellauri285.html on line 74: To accommodate our flawed design, we are taught from birth to use wads of paper, magazine pages, dried corncobs and even stones, to wipe our filthy behinds. And this we must do! If we did not wipe, we would reek of dung from the cake of dingleberries between our cheeks and our pants, skirts, caftans and burkas, would be fouled with nicotine stains and clouds of flies would follow us down the street like goslings.
      ellauri285.html on line 265: Kuappinen avaa paperinsa huonosti väittämällä että Anna Kareninan todellinen sankari on Konstantin Levin. Mitä vittua? No koska "Levin is a respected, wealthy and hardworking landowner, and a proud father married to a beautiful and insightful woman who loves him deeply." Kun muut ovat yhdentekeviä, näyttää olevan oman etumme mukaista elää ize enemmän tai vähemmän merkityksellistä elämää.
      ellauri285.html on line 285: Teistit, kuten John Cottingham (2003), väittävät, että Jumala on välttämätön ylläpitämään objektiivista moraalia ja objektiivista arvoa yleensä. Tässä kohtaa jumala on tappiollisessa tiimissä, sillä hyvin harvat nykyajan metaetiikan asiantuntijat uskovat, että objektiivinen moraali (tai arvo yleensä) riippuu Jumalasta. Platonin Euthyfronista lähtien on tämmöstä keppi-porkkana etiikkaa pidetty primitiivisenä. (No, jumala voi jälkeenpäin kyllä antaa niille keppiä, Euthyfron tai ei.)
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      Euthyphron


      ellauri285.html on line 318: Euthyphro ehdottaa (6e), että hurskas ( τὸ ὅσιον ) on sama asia kuin jumalien rakastama ( τὸ θεοφιλές ), mutta Sokrates löytää ongelman tässä ehdotuksessa: jumalat voivat olla keskenään eri mieltä. Ehkäpä hurskasta on vain se mistä kaikki jumalat voivat olla samaa mieltä. Esim. "minä olen herra sinun jumalasi, älä pidä muita jumalia".
      ellauri285.html on line 320: Sokrates huomauttaa, että jos molemmat vaihtoehdot olisivat tosia, ne yhdessä muodostaisivat noidankehän, jossa jumalat rakastavat mitä rakastavat, koska se on hurskasta, ja hurskas on hurskasta, koska jumalat rakastavat sitä. Ja tämä puolestaan ​​tarkoittaa, Sokrates väittää, että hurskas ei ole sama kuin jumalanrakas, sillä se, mikä tekee hurskasta hurskaaksi, ei tee jumalan rakastamasta jumalan rakastamaa. Sehän olisi kuin herne herne! Kuitenkin, mikä tekee jumalan rakastamasta jumalan rakastaman, on se, että jumalat rakastavat sitä, kun taas se, mikä tekee hurskasta hurskaan, on jotain muuta (9d-11a). Siten Euthyphron teoria ei anna meille sitä hurskaan luontoa, vaan korkeintaan hurskaan ominaisuuden (11ab).
      ellauri285.html on line 324: Euthyfron oli lättänenän esikoisteos.
      ellauri299.html on line 91: Helppohan se on jälkikäteen ennustaa, kuten nähtiin Danielin kirjassa. Niinkuin tää palestiinalaisten laivan räjäytys: Sol Phryne [nimi oli kirjoitettu "Sol Friner" Topolin plärässä, joka on nähtävästi käännetty "venäjänkielisestä alkuteoxesta The Kremlin Wife"] was built in Japan in 1948 as Taisetsu Maru. From 1967 to 1974, she was owned by Efthymiades Line and used for regular ferry duties between Greek islands as Eolis. In 1974, she was purchased by Sol Maritime Services Ltd., renamed Sol Phryne and was then used in the Middle East, notably evacuating Palestinian guerrillas from Beirut in 1982. She was sunk during an attempt to ferry Palestinian deportees to Haifa, Israel.
      ellauri300.html on line 636: Titus was one of at least two younger men that Paul disciplined and described as his “sons in the faith that we share” (Titus 1:4). The other man is Timothy, and the second letter to the Corinthians is addressed as from Paul and Timothy to the church in Corinth (2 Corinthians 1:1). Both Timothy and Titus served as Paul’s messengers and traveling companions, and they both went on to lead churches. Paul not only mentored them, but he also advised them in individual letters about their next steps. Matin stepit.
      ellauri300.html on line 638: Titus’ background is not explained, other than the fact he was Gentile and apparently never circumcised (Paul had checked, Galatians 2:4). This is an interesting point, since Timothy was half-Greek, and not circumcised either! Still, Paul chose to circumcise Timothy to honor the Jews in an area that the two of them were ministering in (Acts 16:1-5). Paul repeatedly mentions in his letters that circumcision is not necessary under the new covenant (though great fun), and even tells Titus to silence Christians who try to promote it (Titus 1:10-14). So, Paul’s choice to circumcise Timothy would suggest that he had a pragmatic thorn in his side. He did not require his disciples to be circumcised, but if the situation called for working among Jews and it made things easier, he would gladly do it. Whether Titus ever ministered to Jewish believers is not stated, and both he and Titus worked at churches in Gentile areas (Timothy in Ephesus, Titus in Crete, and Corinth and Dalmatia).
      ellauri300.html on line 647: Conduct for the congregants (Titus 2:1-10, 3:1-11). Older women are encouraged to avoid slander or excessive drinking and must encourage younger women to be good wives and mothers. Slaves are exhorted to be trustworthy and obedient. The church as a whole is exhorted to submit to authorities and avoid fighting and “foolish discussions” (Titus 3:9).
      ellauri300.html on line 823: Keep in mind too that the boys, or "mouthy kids", are but minor details in the major drama. The curse was not as such a payment for what the "boys" had done but who they were: members of a competing team.
      ellauri300.html on line 925: Note that Elisha did not call out the bears, God did. Two female bears (not three bears--papa bear, mamma bear, and baby bear) came out and tore up forty-two mouthy young men. Pikkupoikia, my foot, ne oli lättähattuja, hampuuseja ja huligaaneja. Ansaizivatkin tulla syödyxi.
      ellauri302.html on line 117: "Setä" on ilmetty Tevje: He is a tall, strong man of about forty, stout; swarthy countenance, covered all over with dark hair; his black heard cut round. He speaks in loud, gruff tones, at the same time making coarse gestures and grasping the lapel of the man whom he happens to he addressing. Despite this, his face and person heam with a certain frank geniality.
      ellauri302.html on line 141: Enter Shloyme and Hindel. The first is a tall, sturdy chap; wears long boots and a short coat. He is a knavish fellow, whose eyes blink with stealthy cunning as he speaks. The second is a rather old girl, with a wan face and wearing clothes much too young for her years. Shloyme and Hindel are evidently at ease and feel at home. They are clearly evil characters.
      ellauri302.html on line 556: Toisella oleskelullaan Yhdysvalloissa Asch asui ensin Stamfordissa Connecticutissa, minkä jälkeen hän muutti Miami Beachille, jossa hän asui 1950-luvun alkuun asti. Hän loukkasi juutalaisten herkkyyttä vuosien 1939–1949 trilogialla Nasaretilainen, Apostoli ja Maria, joka käsitteli Uuden testamentin aiheita. Huolimatta syytöksistä kääntymyksestä, Asch pysyi ylpeänä juutalaisena; hän ei ollut kirjoittanut trilogiaa kristinuskon edistämiseksi, vaan yritykseksi kaventaa juutalaisten ja kristittyjen välistä kuilua. Suuri osa hänen lukijakunnastaan ​​ja juutalaisesta kirjallisesta yhteisöstä ei kuitenkaan nähnyt asiaa niin. Hänen pitkäaikainen työnantajansa, New Yorkin jiddishinkielinen sanomalehti Forverts, ei ainoastaan ​​luopunut hänestä kirjailijana, vaan myös hyökkäsi hänen kimppuunsa avoimesti Kristinuskon promootion vuoksi. Myöhemmin hän aloitti kirjoittamisen kommunistiselle lehdelle Morgen frayhayt, mikä johti toistuviin kuulusteluihin edustajainhuoneen epäamerikkalaisen toiminnan komiteassa. Vuonna 1953 Chaim Lieberman julkaisi teoksen The Christianity of Sholem Asch, raa'an kritiikin Aschia ja hänen kristologista trilogiaansa kohtaan, joka inhotti jopa joitain Aschin vahvimmista kriitikoista. Liebermanin kirja ja McCarthy Hearings johtivat Aschin ja hänen vaimonsa lähtemään Yhdysvalloista vuonna 1953, minkä jälkeen he jakoivat aikansa Lontoon (jossa heidän tyttärensä asui), Manner-Euroopan ja Israelin välillä. Right on Shulem!
      ellauri316.html on line 305: Lähde: Who's who among Finnish-Americans: A biographical directory of persons of Finnish descent who have made noteworthy contributions to the pattern of American life. Planning committee: Oskari Tokoi, John Suominen, Henry Askeli. Fitchburg, Mass.: Raivoaja Publishing Company, 1949
      ellauri318.html on line 342: Diskordianismi (albumi 167) oli kukkavoimavallankumouksen modernimpi evoluutio. 1980-luvulla Timothy Leary nousi uudelleen "kyberdeelisen" vastakulttuurin edustajaksi, jonka kannattajia kuvailivat "kyberpunkkeja", jotka olivat kiinnostuneita tietokoneista ja psykedeeleistä. Leary julisti boheemi-hipsterijoukolle, että "PC on 1990-luvun LSD" ja "käynnistä, käynnistä, liitä". Kuinka oikeassa olitkaan Timotei.
      ellauri321.html on line 123: But Crèvecoeur was after all a Frenchman, with the strong social instinct of his race. And so he proceeds to analyze and define the political conditions of America. It fills him with a quiet but deep satisfaction to be one of a community of “freeholders, the possessors of the soil they cultivate, members of the government they obey, and the framers of their own laws by means of their representatives.” Thus he rises to a consideration of this new type of social man and seeks to answer the question: What xx What is an American? His answer is delightful literature, but fanciful sociology. Had the colonial farmers all been Crèvecoeurs, had they all possessed his ideality, his power of raising simple things into true human dignity, of connecting the homeliest activity with the ultimate social purpose which it furthers in its own small way, his description of the American would have been fair enough. As a matter of fact, the hard-working colonial farmer, cut off from the refining and subduing influences of an older civilization, was probably no very delectable type, however worthy, and one fears that Professor Wendell is right in declaring that Crèvecoeur's American is no more human than some ideal savage of Voltaire. But in this fact lies much of the literary charm of his work, and of its value as a human document of the age of the Revolution.
      ellauri321.html on line 129: My father left me three hundred and seventy-one acres of land, forty-seven of which are good timothy meadow, an excellent orchard, a good house, and a substantial barn. Aloitti lähes tyhjästä kuten Donald Trump, jolle isä antoi starttirahaxi vaivaisen miljoonan.
      ellauri321.html on line 133: My negroes are tolerably faithful and healthy; by a long series of industry and honest dealings, my father left behind him the name of a good man; I have but to tread his paths to be happy and a good man like him.
      ellauri321.html on line 209: Tämä hyvä, mutta Froggie pilaa antamansa suotuisan vaikutelman loppuluvussa jossa se päättää ryhtyäkin punanahaxi. The Supreme Being does not reside in peculiar churches or communities; he is equally the great Manitou of the woods and of the plains; and even in the gloom, the obscurity of those very woods, his justice may be as well understood and felt as in the most sumptuous temples. Each worship with us, hath, you know, its peculiar political tendency; there it has none but to inspire gratitude and truth: their tender minds shall receive no other idea of the Supreme Being, than that of the father of all men, who requires nothing more of them than what tends to make us others happy. We shall say with them. Soungwanèha, èsa caurounkyawga, nughwonshauza neattèwek, nèsalanga. — Our father, be thy will done in earth as it is in great heaven.
      ellauri321.html on line 380: Kolmannessa säkeistössä kertoja aloittaa puhumalla pukille, joka pitää aina lehtiään eikä "jätkä keväthyväiset".
      ellauri322.html on line 93: In contemplating the whole of this subject, I extend my views into the department of commerce. In all my publications, where the matter would admit, I have been an advocate for commerce, because I am a friend to its effects. It is a pacific system, operating to cordialise mankind, by rendering nations, as well as individuals, useful to each other. As to the mere theoretical reformation, I have never preached it up. The most effectual process is that of improving the condition of man by means of his interest; and it is on this ground that I take my stand. If commerce were permitted to act to the universal extent it is capable, it would extirpate the system of war, and produce a revolution in the uncivilised state of governments. The invention of commerce has arisen since those governments began, and is the greatest approach towards universal civilisation that has yet been made by any means not immediately flowing from moral principles. Whatever has a tendency to promote the civil intercourse of nations by an exchange of benefits, is a subject as worthy of philosophy as of politics.
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    2. They lack empathy
      ellauri324.html on line 244: I live in a wealthy suburb on the outskirts of Silicon Valley in California; trees, flowers, birds, mostly nice neighbors of diverse backgrounds. On the surface, it seems a wonderful place to live, and in many respects, it is, however, if I look out my front window, I see this:
      ellauri324.html on line 266: If the author of the question long one is wealthy and well traveled he would know that Europe and Asia had many technological advances long before USA did or will ever have such as TGV or bullet trains for example. After spending time in Europe and Asia it was decades later I saw many of these advances here to buy or experience. Japanese cars nearly sunk USA automakers. Why didn’t the corp heads heed anything. TGV in France and Japan and other nations is unrivaled and we have not even one such train here. Tankless water heaters, available in Asia and Europe decades before here. Roads and other infrastructure also superior. My research shows that Americans were so busy creating totalitarian policies like redlining and private cars and pools and expressways removed entire neighborhoods of blacks to create all white suburbs that they were unconcerned with advances that would unite people. Sure everywhere are class societies but it’s a whole different level here. The homeless situation is opening eyes in this country and many things are borne out of a highly segregated society where it’s expensive to live in certain cities and suburbs and the rest be damned. Obviously California has destroyed itself from within. The liberals there and other states are the most class and race conscious than any other people on earth. This blind spot is like a beacon. A prism that breaks down social order. The wealthy libs have to accept their roles in American destruction. It will get worse long before it improves. [Redlining is an illegal practice in which lenders avoid providing credit services to individuals living in or seeking to live in, communities of color because of the race, color, or national origin of the residents in those communities.]
      ellauri324.html on line 720: prove a substance to be unhealthy or dangerous and these
      ellauri324.html on line 764: YOUR SOCIAL SERVICES. The uber wealthy in Europe are
      ellauri324.html on line 859: Yes it is broken beyond belief. It has a huge homeless population. It has people working for such low wages they need to work 3 jobs without a decent welfare and food supplement program. It has people begging for donations so they can get medical care in a broken system. It has school teachers and other people working in college educated jobs living in tents and cars because they cant afford to rent or own a home. The highways around their major cities either go into gridlock or just heat up the planet uselessly. They have a public railroad and commuting system that belongs in a third world country. Only the wealthy can really afford to go to college.They have children going to bed hungry and the schools take trays of food from them in school because they cant pay for it. They are taking kids from their parents and putting them in cages. They have a public school system underfunded trying to turn it into private religious indoctrination. They have people in government who deny science because of what the bible says. They keep spending billions fighting senseless wars and bombing people. They have a small population of billionaires that run the system to benefit themselves and screw the rest of the country.
      ellauri328.html on line 492: Se on myös Johnsonin ensimmäinen iso testi edustajainhuoneen puhemiehenä, kun republikaanienemmistö yrittää palata töihin kuohunnan kuukauden jälkeen sen jälkeen, kun Kalifornian edustaja Kevin McCarthy syrjäytettiin puhujasta. Johnson on sanonut, että hän kääntyy avun ohella Ukrainalle Yhdysvaltojen rajaturvallisuuden ohella ja haluaa käsitellä Bidenin pyyntöjä erikseen, kun GOP:n lainsäätäjät vastustavat yhä enemmän Kiovan auttamista.
      ellauri332.html on line 246: Elokuva seuraa Teemu Keskisarjan nyrkkeilijän nousua (johon on lisätty rakkaus Bronxista), joka pääsee niin pitkälle ja huomaa sitten, että hänen tunnepitoisuuden puute on este kehässä ja hänen elämässään. Ohjaaja Martin Scorcesen ja Robert De Niron johdolla sitä pidetään klassikkona. Automerkistä tutun De Niron "menetelmänäyttelijä" -lähestymistapa väkivaltaisen Jake LaMottan hahmoon aiheutti kuitenkin paljon epämukavuutta näyttelijöille ja miehistölle. Tämä sisälsi suunnittelemattoman todellisen fyysisen nokkapokan, joka tapahtui yhdessä De Niron ja Cathy Moriartyn kohtauksista. Yleisö repesi. Kärpässarjan nyrkkeilijä näyttää urpolta ruipelolta, vetäiskö turpaan edes Sauli Niinistölle. No sille kyllä.
      ellauri332.html on line 271: Grindhouse-elokuva tuo kaiken mahdollisen toiminnan ja kauhun. Tarantinon ohjaamassa elokuvassa Kurt Russell näyttelee stuntman Mike McKayta ja hänen pahoja pyrkimyksiään viedä nuoria naisia lavastettuihin auto-onnettomuuksiin hänen "kuolemankestävässä" autossaan. Abernathy (Rosario Dawson), Kim (Tracie Thomas) ja Lee (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) yrittävät selviytyä hullun hyökkäyksestä tässä uuden aallon tutkimustrillerissä Tarantino-faneille ei ole vieras katsoa elokuvia, jotka työntävät väkivallan ja väkivallan rajoja, mutta tämä elokuva näytti vievän sen liian pitkälle. Tämä elokuva sai jopa kaikkein sitkeimmät fanit tuntemaan olonsa levottomaksi ja kiihottuneexi elokuvan liian väkivaltaisissa kohtauksissa.
      ellauri332.html on line 634: Chinless George Lucas was born and raised in modest circumstances in Modesto, California, the son of Dorothy Ellinore Lucas (née Bomberger) and George Walton Lucas Sr., and is of German, Swiss-German, English, Scottish, and distant Dutch and French descent. His family attended Disneyland during its opening week in July 1955, and Lucas would remain enthusiastic about the park, Goofy in particular. Lucas's father owned a stationery store, and had wanted George to work for him when he turned 18. Sama lähtökohta siis kuin Paavo Havikolla.
      ellauri332.html on line 692: Brassi-Eskin spugeporukat toi ensin mieleen tiernapojat, mutta oikea esikuva tuli esiin filmin miljonäärirouvien lastennäytelmässä: Wizard of Oz ja retkeläiset arka Leijona, tyhmä peltipää, Dorothy (? ei tässä ollut naisilla puheosia, saarnat oli pelkkää homostelua) ja Toto (pikku lakukeppi). Seja unica.
      ellauri336.html on line 634: While there are some indicators of a slowdown in the growth rate, Chevron’s president of North American exploration and production, Steve Green, told an industry event in October that the oil major sees a “boom boom boom kind of economy” with a “long, healthy pace of activity in the Permian and Texas for decades to come”, Bloomberg reported.
      ellauri342.html on line 376: Sarja perustuu hyvin, hyvin löyhästi ohjelman tuottaneen sosiaaliantropologin Kathy Reichsin elämään ja romaaneihin. Sen nimihenkilö Temperance Brennan on nimetty Reichsin rikosromaanisarjan päähenkilön mukaan jossa Brennan kirjoittaa menestyneitä mysteeriromaaneja, joissa esiintyy kuvitteellinen kulttuuriantropologi Kathy Reichs.
      ellauri347.html on line 371: There have been no school shootings in decades. Police brutality is unheard of there. Education is excellent. Cost of living is affordable and more people live a middle class lifestyle than ever before. Robust economy. Amazing scenery in rural areas. Amazing architecture in urban areas. Healthy lifestyle and diet.
      ellauri349.html on line 280: Dityrambi (m.kreik. διθύραμβος, dithyrambos) oli alun perin antiikin kreikkalainen Dionysos-jumalalle laulettu hymni.
      ellauri349.html on line 281: Dityrambien luonne oli villi ja ekstaattinen, vastakohtana paiaaneille (paasaus). Myöhemmässä kirjallisuudessa dityrambilla tarkoitetaan voimakkaan innoituksen siivittämää runoa. Dityrambeille on luonteenomaista nopearytmisyys sekä yleensä myös säkeiden eripituisuus ja soinnuttomuus. Tunnettuja uudemman ajan dityrambeja ovat Johann Wolfgang von Goethen Wanderers Sturmlied vuodelta 1777 ja Friedrich Nietzschen Dionysos-Dithyramben 1880-luvulta. "Pitkä ja kaunis ystävyys. Virta virisee ilman uomaa." Ei mitään mitä pitkin kipittää.
      ellauri350.html on line 165: Julkaissut New York Times 12.12.2021. Istuttaaksesi puita muistoksi käy Sympathy Storessa. Tai allekirjoita vieraskirjaan, se on ilmaista.
      ellauri351.html on line 692: Elinikäinen marxilainen, hänen yhteiskuntapoliittiset vakaumuksensa vaikuttivat tuhoisasti hänen työnsä luonteeseen. Brittikommarit vaati 2. rintaman avaamista johki Pohjois-Ranskaan ryssien hädän helpottamisexi. Ei jaxa, istutaan ja kazotaan eka kuinka iivanalle käy, oli Churchillin ja Rooseveltin näkemys. Soditaan vaan tuolla siirtomaissa ja odotetaan itärintaman lopputulosta. M15:n ponnisteluista huolimatta vuonna 1947 hänestä tuli historian lehtori Birkbeck Collegessa, Lontoon yliopistossa, jossa tuohon aikaan epätavallisella tavalla henkilökunnan tai opiskelijoiden keskuudessa ei ollut taipumusta kommunismin vastaisuuteen. Hobsbawm sanoi, että McCarthyismista oli olemassa heikompi versio. joka otti valtaansa Isossa-Britanniassa ja vaikutti marxilaisiin tutkijoihin: "En saanut ylennystä 10 vuoteen, mutta kukaan ei heittänyt minua ulos". Poliittiset viholliset kielsivät Hobsbawmilta luennoitsijan Cambridgessa, ja koska hän oli myös estetty jonkin aikaa professuurista Birkbeckissä samoista syistä, hän puhui onnesta, kun hän oli saanut viran Birkbeckissä vuonna 1948 ennen kuin kylmä sota alkoi todella lähteä liikkeelle. Konservatiivien kommentaattori David Pryce-Jones on dementoinut tällaisten uraesteiden olemassaolon.
      ellauri352.html on line 690: Ilman kehystä tai painopistettä, joka piti löyhästi Centennial-juhlaa yhdessä, tämä massiivinen mutta mielivaltaisesti pirstoutunut itärannikon yhteisön historia – Marylandin saari, 1583–1978 – on lähes vailla perinteistä romaanillista nautintoa. Noin sata hahmoa esitetään lujasti tyypeinä (esim. "Bartley Paxmore, 31-vuotiaana, oli uudentyylinen kveekari"), useimmat heistä ovat kolmen edustavan perheen jäseniä: katoliset, maanomistajat, ylemmän luokan jälkeläiset. Edmund Steed, joka tutki Chesapeakea John Smithin kanssa vuonna 1608; Timothy Turlockin tyhmä, mutta innokas alemman luokan jälkeläinen, joka tuli Marylandiin indentoituneena palvelijana; ja kveekari Edmund Paxmoren vakaa, keskiluokkainen laivanrakennusjälkeläinen, joka hylättiin Marylandissa vuonna 1661 laajojen Massachusettsin ruoskimisen jälkeen. Vuosien varrella näiden klaanien on kohdattava merirosvoja, myrskyjä, insestiä, seksismiä (kyllä, monet naiset täällä ovat epätodennäköisiä feministejä), filanderista syntyneitä paskiaisia, vallankumousta (kaikki kolme jälkeläistä liittyvät lopulta mukaan, jopa rojalisti Steeds), ja - noin puolet kirjasta - orjuuskysymys. Turlockit ovat limaisia ​​orjakauppiaita, Steedit ovat lempeitä orjanomistajia, paxmorit ovat rajuja abolitionisteja, ja - melko häpeämättömänä Rootsista - Caterit ovat orjia, jotka näkyvät ruoskan alla ja peiton alla, mandingotyylisissä kolmioissa. ("Haluatko jäädä pidempään, kulta?").
      ellauri353.html on line 266: Rose Director syntyi Staryi Chortoryiskissä Ukrainassa Director - perheeseen, merkittäviin juutalaisiin. Niinpä tietysti. Hänen uskotaan syntyneen joulukuun 1910 viimeisellä viikolla; syntymätiedot ovat kuitenkin kadonneet. Nuoruudessaan hän kirjoitti artikkeleita kulutuksesta Dorothy Bradyn kanssa. Rose Friedman opiskeli Reed Collegessa ja siirtyi sitten Chicagon yliopistoon, jossa hän sai filosofian kandidaatin tutkinnon. Tämän jälkeen hän alkoi opiskella taloustieteen tohtoriksi Chicagon yliopistossa ja suoritti kaikki tohtorintutkintoon tarvittavat työt väitöskirjan kirjoittamista lukuun ottamatta.
      ellauri359.html on line 151: Distinguished lawyer, business leader and philanthropist David Rubenstein joined more than 90 Eisenhower Fellows from around the world as our featured speaker at a special dinner reception at the Masonic Temple on May 14. Mr. Rubenstein’s extraordinary life’s journey took him from humble working-class beginnings in Baltimore to become co-founder and co-chairman of the Carlyle Group, a global private equity investment firm based in Washington, D.C. In gratitude for his illustrious business career, Mr. Rubenstein has become one of the world’s most prominent philanthropists, donating much of his fortune to worthy charitable causes.
      ellauri360.html on line 249: Cormac McCarthy : Suttree
      ellauri360.html on line 501: The church of the Global South is routinely situated in poverty. The designation Third World communicates this observation. It is fair to note that not all people in the Global South are poor, the elite is filthy rich, but struggle with social injustice is the unavoidable context and circumstance of much of the Global South. The sad fact is that rich prople need salvation less. Liberal theologians claim that Jesus sought liberty from oppressive economic systems. That is just stupid communist propaganda put in Jesus' mouth by Dr. Luke. Just concentrate upon the good news of the buying power of Jesus. These two, no three, theories are dominant among the Western church: (1) Jesus bears our individual penalty or debt as sinners. (2) Jesus fixes our incapacity to receive and share love. (3) in the Russian Church, Jesus mends the bondage we experience, last but not least that nasty customer, death. In contrast, people in the Global South do not need an act of the imagination to picture Jesus' enemies. His job is to beat them.
      ellauri362.html on line 216: Jotka sun hyveet ja rinnat mussa nostatti; Which thy beauty and virtue had rais’d in my breast;
      ellauri362.html on line 225: Vaik olet ryntäikäs, et löydä kaltaistani toista, Though fair be thy form, thou no lovers wilt find,
      ellauri362.html on line 226: Koska olet tollanen petollinen roisto, While folly and falsehood inhabit thy mind,
      ellauri362.html on line 243: Sillä kukaan ei ollut yhtä puristava kuin sää. For they, like thyself, were deceitful and vain.
      ellauri362.html on line 247: Antaa hänen yrittää useampaa pistoa May he fix thy light passions, now wav’ring as air,
      ellauri362.html on line 251: Turha surra, sivuloikkaa salata; Unavailing thy grief, thy repentance will be:
      ellauri362.html on line 252: Turhia sun räpsyily, tuhmuushymy, In vain will thy vows or thy smiles be resum’d,
      ellauri365.html on line 584: Back North, the self-centered man forgot his despondency by merging himself into the larger soul of his estate. To those familiar with his membership of the committee, it came as no surprise that in 1916 Heidenstam was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He is perhaps most like Browning. Above all things he abhors uninspired naturalism; "gray-weather moods," he calls it. Strindberg merely "let the cellar air escape through the house.", he said. He repudiates pessimism no less than sentimentalism. He wrestled with August for the deeper meaning of life. The imagery is often daring, as when a negro's lips are compared to the crimson gash on a foreskin. Heidenstam, though one of the most daringly earnest of poets, is sufficiently an artist to relieve his style by such touches of humor and of the deeper sort of romance. But atonement was repugnant to his manhood. He longs to be worthy of his heritage, to give his life for some damn cause. He believes it is only in moments of great exaltation that we really live. The best bit is where Verner dissuades his poor countrymen from whacking the filthy rich. Without his saying so, we feel in him the quality of St. Paul affirming: "I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith."
      ellauri368.html on line 303: When he (Scrooge McDuck) gave a coin in alms to a poor man, he shouted at him this: 'Why do you sit with thy hands folded? The sleep of the laborer is sweet; go, then, till the earth and live with the labor of thine own hands. Thy hands are not bound, nor are thy feet put into fetters. By Jehovah, all of you are poor, because you hold your hands akimbo. If you had in your possession all the gold of my money bin, you would squander it. Do you perhaps wait for manna to come down from beaven, as it did for those who went out of Egypt, or for the earth to bring forth white bread and garments of fine wool, colored and embroidered, or do you wait for God to open windows in heaven?
      ellauri369.html on line 365: The Editor: The narrator of the novel, who in reviewing Teufelsdröckh´s book, reveals much about his own tastes, as well as deep sympathy towards Teufelsdröckh, and much worry as to social issues of his day. His tone varies between conversational, condemning and even semi-Biblical prophecy. The Reviewer should not be confused with Carlyle himself, seeing as much of Teufelsdröckh´s life implements Carlyle´s own biography. I told you so!
      ellauri370.html on line 169: "Thy first father hath sinned, and thy teachers have transgressed.
      ellauri370.html on line 469: Eugen considered the Marxist view of class-warfare as a dangerous superstition which obscures in convoluted dialectic the real sympathy that should and could exist between employers and workers and which alone forms the basis of a healthy social ethos.
      ellauri372.html on line 58: Filthy rich Crassus himself was killed when truce negotiations turned violent. Crassus rose to political prominence following his victory over the slave revolt led by Spartacus. Crass. Within four years of Crassus' death, Caesar crossed the Rubicon to become another putinist, began a civil war against Pompey's optimists.
      ellauri375.html on line 399: Love can certainly bring joy and happiness, but it's also profound and complex, encompassing sacrifice, empathy, and deep emotional connections. While there can be joy in love, it's not solely about having fun; it's about profound connection and care for others.
      ellauri375.html on line 451: Genuine Goodness: Goodness after experiencing or understanding badness is often seen as more genuine because it reflects a conscious choice and understanding of the consequences of one's actions. Someone who has experienced the consequences of their own wrongdoing may develop a deeper empathy, humility, and appreciation for the value of goodness. It's about the journey of self-awareness and moral development that comes from reflecting on one's past actions and striving to do better.
      ellauri375.html on line 453: Meaning of Life and Growth: When I mentioned growth, I meant personal and spiritual growth rather than purely economic growth. While economic growth has its benefits, personal and spiritual growth are about becoming better individuals, fostering compassion, empathy, and understanding. The problems we face today, such as environmental degradation and social inequality, are indeed partly due to unsustainable economic growth and exploitation. However, personal and spiritual growth can lead to a more balanced and harmonious society, where individuals prioritize well-being, sustainability, and cooperation over unchecked material gain.
      ellauri375.html on line 611: However, I'm designed to simulate understanding and empathy in my responses, aiming to be helpful and informative based on the input I receive. My "growth" comes from continuous improvement in the algorithms and models that power me, allowing me to provide more accurate and relevant responses over time.
      ellauri375.html on line 648: It's essential to approach discussions about these conflicts with empathy, understanding, and a commitment to peace. Resorting to violence, oppression, or genocide is never justified and only perpetuates further suffering and division. Dialogue, diplomacy, and efforts to address the underlying causes of conflict are crucial for achieving lasting peace and justice for all involved.
      ellauri377.html on line 272: saxinnosten perusteella adultery, boredom, debauchery, depravity, filthy thoughts, fornication, idol-worship, illicit sex, immodesty, immoral, filthy, and indecent actions, immoral ways, impurity, indecency, indecent behavior, lasciviousness, lewdness, licentiousness, lustfulness, lustful pleasures, luxury, moral impurity, perversion, promiscuity, sensuality (total irresponsibility, lack of self-control), sexual immorality, shameful deeds, sorcery, uncleanness, whoredom.
      ellauri377.html on line 300: Instances of enumeration of sins which may be compared with that here given, are found, with respect to the heathen world, in Romans 1:29-31; with reference to Christians, Romans 13:13; 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10; 2 Corinthians 12:20, 21; Ephesians 5:3-5, followed by a brief indication of fruits of the Spirit in ver. 9; Colossians 3:5-9; 1 Timothy 1:9, 10; 2 Timothy 3:2-4. "Manifest;" namely, to our moral sense; we at once feel that these are the outcome of an evil nature, and are incompatible with the influence of the Spirit of God.
      ellauri382.html on line 477: Boredom, apathy
      ellauri382.html on line 533: Depression or dysthymia
      ellauri382.html on line 706: Hyper-empathy. Paha oire ylitunteellisilla on kleptomania eli näpistely. Rajojen asettaminen ja "omien juttujesi" ja "muiden" tavaroiden erottaminen toisistaan on toinen lahjakkaiden valmennusten yleinen teema.
      ellauri383.html on line 390: 2 Timothy 3:16 ESV / 19 helpful votes
      ellauri383.html on line 393: 2 Timothy 3:1-7 ESV / 19 helpful votes
      ellauri383.html on line 403: Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
      ellauri383.html on line 424: “Worthy are you, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they existed and were created.”
      ellauri383.html on line 442: Yet you have still a few names in Sardis, people who have not soiled their garments, and they will walk with me in white, for they are worthy.
      ellauri384.html on line 391: Weissmans were well-to-do professionals from Upper East side, Meisels filthy rich garment industrialists from Lower West. The 2010's Mrs. Maisel battles misogyny but takes little interest in other societal evils — including still-rampant antisemitism. Some critics have noted that she is oblivious to segregated facilities when she tours with Black singer Shy Baldwin, then nearly outs him as gay during her set. 'Mrs. Maisel’ takes place in a supersaturated fantasy 1958 New York, one where antisemitism, racism, homophobia and even sexism are daily bread,” writer Rokhl Kafrissen said in 2018.
      ellauri384.html on line 408: Oli huolia siitä, että myös Dorothy McGuiren erottuva lantio loukkaisi National Legion of Decencyä .Elokuvan poliittinen luonne järkytti House Un-American Activities -komiteaa.
      ellauri386.html on line 374: Sith then thy trains my younger years betrayed,

      ellauri389.html on line 81: Because China's restrictions kept Britain from knowing any more about China than they could learn through the luxury exports - such as porcelain, silk, and especially tea-which were increasingly important in British culture and economy, British culture promulgated a notion of China as a wealthy and highly mannered, albeit bizarre, civilization. But not for long!
      ellauri389.html on line 121: Charles Lloyd on yhdysvaltalainen jazz-fagotisti ja -huilisti soitinyhtyeestä Ovet (?). Charles onnistui hyvin 1967 Neuvostoliitossa. Charles Lloyd II (12. helmikuuta 1775 – 16. tammikuuta 1839) oli englantilainen runoilija, joka oli Charles Lambin , Samuel Taylor Coleridgen , Robert Southeyn , William Wordsworthin , Dorothy Wordsworthin ja Thomas de Quinceyn ystävä . Hänen tunnetuin runonsa on "Desultory Thoughts in London". Charles on vaikutusvaltaisen birminghamilaisen Lloyds Bank suvun jäsen.
      ellauri389.html on line 297: “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey (etc.)” by William Wordsworth is told to his sister from the perspective of the writer and tells of the power of Nature to guide one’s life and morality. In the final stanza of the poem, it becomes clear that this entire time the poet was speaking to his sister, Dorothy. Eikös Wizard of Ozissa ollut Dorothy? Vanhanaikainen nimi, kuten Raija, joka tule Kreikan adjektiivista rhaidios 'helppo'. Sisko ei ole vielä yhtä panteistinen kuin William. Dorothya esitti Judy Garland vuonna 1939. Samaan aikaan toisaalla saman ikäinen Pirkko Hiekkala väänsi talvisodan propagandaa Turussa Mika Waltarin opastuxella.
      ellauri389.html on line 302: Just as the Christian God determines what is right and wrong for many if not all monkeys around the world, Nature serves this purpose for the narrator. He is, in this tender moment, directing his monologue not to her but to his sister, Dorothy. They are extraordinarily close and he wishes to share with her his adoration for Nature. He is searching for a way to make his sister understand that placing your heart within the hands of Nature is without risk. She should feel the “mountain-winds” on her skin and not resist them.
      ellauri389.html on line 304: At this point, the poem is starting to conclude. Tuntuu jo lopettelevan, suihkaa Dorothy Coleridgelle.
      ellauri389.html on line 308: William and Dorothy's mother died when he was only seven years old and she was six, and he was orphaned at 13 and she at 12.Though he did not excel, he would eventually study at and graduate from Cambridge University in 1791. Bill fell in love with a young French woman, Annette Vallon while visiting France and she somehow became pregnant. Dorothy was taught by just a bunch of uncles. She remained particularly close to her brother, the more famous poet William Wordsworth, and the siblings lived together in Dorset and Alfoxden before William married her best friend, Mary Hutchinson, in 1802. Thereafter Dorothy Wordsworth made her home with the couple.
      ellauri389.html on line 311:
      But what is Dorothy Wordsworth famous for? Not for looks anyway.

      ellauri389.html on line 334: Read thy prognostic in each man
      ellauri389.html on line 335: Who by thy plague is cursed,
      ellauri389.html on line 337: Begot on cynic apathy,
      ellauri389.html on line 385: Lloyd appears, notwithstanding, to have substantially lived with Coleridge until the summer of 1797. In the autumn of this year all the poems which he deemed worthy of preservation were appended by Joseph Cottle, along with poems by Charles Lamb, to a 2nd edition of Coleridge's poems.
      ellauri391.html on line 508: [5.6. klo 9.14] Oma Profiili: Contemporary discussion of quietism can be traced back to Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose work greatly influenced the ordinary language philosophers. While Wittgenstein himself did not advocate quietism, he expressed sympathy with the viewpoint.
      ellauri392.html on line 361: Cynthia and Jonathan tie the knot 1976, Cynthia on Jonathanin PhD tutentti. Hiän valmistui St. Timothy's Schoolista ja summa cum laude Princetonin yliopistosta, jossa hän oli vuoden 1975 luokan johtaja, ensimmäinen nainen, jota kunnioitettiin Princetonissa. Hän debytoi vuonna 1970 ja oli Junior Assembliesin jäsen.
      ellauri392.html on line 502: Though I have no sympathy at all
      ellauri392.html on line 591: P.S. Prof. Cathy Caruth, Cynthia Chase ja Jonathan Culler, kaikki englanninkielinen ja vertaileva kirjallisuus, olivat niiden 51 tukijan joukossa, jotka allekirjoittivat tukikirjeen NYU:n professori Avital Ronellille, saksantutkimus ja vertailevalle kirjallisuus, toukokuussa sen jälkeen, kun hänet todettiin syylliseksi valmistuneen opiskelijan seksuaaliseen häirintään. Mitäs nyt, kiimaiset opiskelijathan ne ahdistelevat meitä professoreja. Joskus on vain pakko antaa ihan säälistä. Huom. asiaa mutkistaa että ahdistelija on meidän ikäinen prahalainen nähtävästi bisexuaali naisoletettu. Avital puolustautui että Nimrod ja hän olivat molemmat homoja.
      ellauri396.html on line 72: Sen jälkeen kun hän kohtasi Cathy Newmanin, kanadalaisen akateemisen kirjasta on tullut bestseller. Mutta hänen argumenttinsa ovat täynnä "pseudofaktioita" ja salaliittoteorioita. Kanadalainen psykologian professori ja kulttuurisoturi Jordan B Peterson ei olisi voinut toivoa parempaa julkisuutta kuin hänen äskettäinen tapaamisensa Cathy Newmanin kanssa Channel 4 News -kanavalla. Mitä enemmän Newman muotoili epätarkasti uskomuksiaan ja petti hänen ärtyneisyyttään, sitä paremmaksi Peterson tuli. Koko esitys, jota on sittemmin katsottu YouTubessa yli 6 miljoonaa kertaa ja jota innostunut Fox News -juontaja Tucker Carlson kuvaili "yhdeksi kaikkien aikojen upeimmista haastatteluista", vahvisti Petersonin mielikuvaa viileän rationaalisena tieteenmiehenä kasvot alaspäin. poliittisen korrektiuden hysteria. Kuten hän kertoi Newmanille erottuvalla, ahtautuneella äänellään, jota hän on vertannut Kermit-sammakon ääneen: "Valitsen sanani hyvin, hyvin huolellisesti."
      ellauri396.html on line 119: Cathy Newman oli väärässä kutsuessaan Petersonia "provokaattoriksi", ikään kuin hän olisi vain tohtori Milo Yiannopoulos. Hän on todellinen uskovainen. Peterson (Antti Arjavaa vuoden nuorempi ja Ismo Tuomista 2v iäkkäämpi) on tarpeeksi vanha muistamaan 90-luvun alun poliittisen korrektiuden sodat, jolloin konservatiivit, kuten Allan Bloom ja Roger Kimball, varoittivat, että kampuksen puhekoodit ja vaatimukset kaanonin monipuolistamisesta laittoivat USA:n liukkaalle rinteelle maolaisuuden suhteen, ja valtavirran toimittajat havaitsivat. intuitiivinen käänne – entä jos edistykselliset ovat todellisia fasisteja? – liian mehukas vastustaakseen. Heidän hälyttävä retoriikkansa näyttää nyt naurettavalta. Nuo kampustaistelut eivät johtaneet Gulagiin. Mutta Petersonin teoriat palaavat tuohon jaksoon. Kyse on
      ellauri399.html on line 98: No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It is nothing but the capitalist concept of creative destruction. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true. Thank God I got cleared away so soon. One of the few people like the Shakespeares and Einsteins that get well known – I wanted to be in that group. I had a lot in common with Jörkka Donner, like showing off and rejecting unintended kids. Except Jörn did not drop out. Jörn was a wealthy German not a fucking Syrian.
      ellauri406.html on line 274: China wants peace, and that’s why they are preparing for war. China wants security and safety of its merchant fleet, so it is ensuring no international bully would get away with threatening their vessels. China wants to maintain its integrity and solidarity, so they are preparing for war. China has witnessed the disintegration of USSR and they have also witnessed how ‘trustworthy’ the verbal assurances from European and American leaderships are. NATO will not expand to the east, they told dumbass Gorbachev. Even he was not dumb enough to believe a word of it. China has also observed how social and religious wedges were sponsored and manipulated into civil wars in Libya, Egypt, Syria and Serbia. They are preparing for war because they have seen what happens to the countries who are too weak to fight back against Western bullies. Libya dismantled its weapons program and look how it ended up for the country. And most importantly, China is building and installing weapon systems because they have seen in Iraq 2003 what happens to countries who DO NOT have weapons of mass destruction.
      ellauri408.html on line 390: The supposedly “new and improved” God of the New Testament is, in fact, infinitely worse than the Devil, because the Devil does not condemn anyone to hell. According to Christian theology, if human beings end up in hell, it was Jesus who chose not to save them, making Jesus (if this were true) infinitely worse than the Devil. After all, Jesus was able to nod at the thief on the cross and send him directly to heaven, so why wouldn’t Jesus just nod at everyone, since no human being is worthy of heaven in his/her own right, according to the Christian religion? To fall an inch short of infinity is to fall infinitely short.
      ellauri408.html on line 412: “But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.” (Matthew 12:36-37) We have all spoken idle words, so forget faith and works, we are all condemned!
      ellauri412.html on line 629: Jesaja 53:n ”täyttävän palvelijan” runo kulkee teknisesti Isa 52:13:sta 53:12 saakka. Luimme siitä Jumalan palvelijasta (kuten aiemmissa luvuissa on vahvistettu) ja siitä, miten Jumala aikoo sallia hänen hylättävän ja hakata ja lopulta olla vaan. Teologi Timothy Mackie tekee fantastista työtä tämän runon hajottamisessa ja yleiskatsauksen siitä, mitä se opettaa:
      ellauri420.html on line 277: Acedia means a lack or absence of care. And that’s deadly. Whenever we grow numb to Christ’s time and money saving work and the Father’s gracious free gifts by which he makes preserve of us, spiritual boredom takes hold, followed by apathy and subsequent despair. Where acedia takes root in the soul of a pastor, the flock suffers greatly.
      ellauri420.html on line 303: None of us can be at the top of our game at all times. You know as well as I do that good and effective pastors have their ups and downs erectionally speaking, as well as episodes of greater or less productivity. But when you become chronically disillusioned with holy things and apathy toward God’s work becomes unrelenting, it may be that you’re not dealing just with an emotional low, but acedia. That’s a spiritual temptation, part and parcel of the enemy’s attack in spiritual warfare. And just as sexual temptation, it needs to be addressed both sexually and spiritually—both in terms of self-satisfaction and most likely also the loving caresses of another pastor.
      ellauri426.html on line 49: “I want to warn the country of some things that give me great concern. And this is a dangerous concern. And that’s the dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people. Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead. “They (the good guy democrats) didn’t punish the wealthy. They just made the wealthy play by the rules everybody else had to. Workers wanted rights to earn their fair share. They were dealt into the deal, and it helped put us on a path to building the largest middle class and the most prosperous century any nation in the world has ever seen. We’ve got to do that again. I’m equally concerned about the potential rise of a tech industrial complex that could pose real dangers for our country, as well. “Americans are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation and disinformation, enabling the abuse of power. The free press is crumbling, editors are disappearing.
      ellauri429.html on line 85: Serves but to root thy native oak.
      ellauri429.html on line 92: Will but arouse thy generous flame;

      ellauri429.html on line 93: But work their woe, and thy renown.
      ellauri429.html on line 107: Shall to thy happy coast repair;

      ellauri429.html on line 879: that Rushdie referred to Mohammed as "Mahound", a conjurer, a magician and a false prophet, yet these remarks are made by a drunken apostate, a character with whom neither reader nor author has any sympathy;
      ellauri430.html on line 485: Sopimusvapauden vähentämistoimet 1800-luvun lopulla. Klassisen liberalismin vuoksi monissa maissa vallitsi 1800-luvun lopulla melko laaja sopimusvapaus. Niin sanottu "edistyksellinen" liike (progressive movement) pyrki 1800-luvun lopulta alkaen monin tavoin kansalaisten, etenkin työntekijöiden ja kuluttajien, aseman vahvistamiseen rajoittamalla vallinneeksi väitetyn laissez faire -kapitalismin "liiallista" sopimusvapautta ja siirtämällä päätöksentekoa poliittiseksi. Liikkeen vaikutuksesta säädettiin muun muassa työsuojelu- ja vähimmäispalkkalakeja, ammattiliittoja ja työehtosopimuksia vahvistavia lakeja, kieltolakeja, elintarvike-, huume- ja lääkelakeja, rautateitä, vuokria ja kauppaa sääteleviä lakeja kuten kilpailulakeja. Liikkeen vaikutus näkyi myös Yhdysvalloissa kieltolain ja tuloveron säätäneinä uusina perustuslain lisäyksinä ja keskuspankin Federal Reserven perustamisena. Liikkeeseen kuului sosialisteja, konservatiiveja ja sosiaaliliberaaleja. Kommarit saatiin sentään kuriin McCarthyn, homo-Hooverin ja Eisenhowerin reippailla otteilla. Labor day siirrettiin turvallisuussyistä syxylle.
      ellauri434.html on line 189: In “Kiev — town” Bulgakov gave full rein to his nostalgia for the Kyiv of his childhood and to his antipathy to Ukrainian nationalism. The essay belongs to a genre of modernist city sketches and ironic travel guides that were popular among male prose writers at the time. Vladimir Nabokov’s “Guide to Berlin” and Viktor Shklovsky’s “Petersburg in the Blockade” were published in the same year. Shklovsky’s decision to give Petrograd, soon to be Leningrad, its pre-revolutionary name parallels Bulgakov’s choice to spell place names in the language of the Russian Empire rather than in Ukrainian. For Bulgakov, modernity had brought devastation to the “mother of Russian cities” causing it to regress to the status of a provincial town. His accounts of local opportunists, citizens’ shifting religious and political affiliations, an ugly new sculpture of Karl Marx, and even the actions of the competing armies who tried to seize Kyiv during the Civil War are affectionate and mildly cynical. However, the essay’s ironic comparisons of the former glory of the Russian Empire with its inferior modern Soviet version turn to crude hostility when Bulgakov describes his native city’s burgeoning Ukrainian identity. The section labelled ‘Science, Literature and Art’ contains a single damning word: “none”. Kyiv’s citizens are dependent on American charitable aid and find it hard to believe their fashionably dressed visitor’s stories of Moscow nightlife. Had he wished, Bulgakov could have told a vastly different story of Kyiv in the mid 1920s, one of the “jubilant experimentation” demonstrated in the multilingual title of Irena Makaryk and Virlana Tkacz’s 2017 collection of essays Modernism in Kiev/ Kyiv/ Київ/ Киев/ Kijów/ קייעוו
      ellauri434.html on line 197: Fond experiences like these, often transmitted uncritically by those of us who teach and write about Russian literature, could explain why Bulgakov’s English readers were surprised when, in 2022, his high school removed his blue plaque and the Ukrainian Writers’ Union proposed the closure of the Bulgakov Museum. The words of the dashing hero of The White Guard who describes Ukrainian as a “vile language that does not exist” were frequently quoted. Ukrainians and non-Ukrainians alike had questions: should one hold an author responsible for the speech of his fictional characters? What had Bulgakov got to do with Putin? The museum’s directors, in an irony-laden and deliberately anachronistic demand of their own, asked the Writer’s Union to first expel Bulgakov from their ranks for “anti-Soviet activity”. But, given Russia’s deliberate policy of destroying places of cultural significance to Ukraine, and having read “Kiev — town” which is voiced by the author rather than a fictional character, I found myself in sympathy with victimless and limited actions to ‘cancel’ Bulgakov. I remembered how antisemitism is exclusively reserved for Ukrainian characters in The Day of the Turbins; how in Upton’s version Ukrainians celebrate victories with “a huge, ugly, violent cheer” while the Turbin family make lyrical toasts and sing. Bulgakov’s Ukrainians are the fictional predecessors of the fictional enemy imagined today by the Russian government, media, and its audiences: a Ukrainian population of antisemites and fascists. In fact, Bulgakov’s actual Ukrainian contemporaries, who are not represented in The Day of the Turbins, were both eloquent and courageous in speaking truth to power. A transcript exists of a conversation in 1929 between Stalin and a delegation of Ukrainian writers who requested The Day of the Turbins be cancelled due to its dangerous propagation of Great-Russian chauvinism. Stalin did not disagree with their interpretation of the play but reasoned that the Ukrainians’ concerns were insignificant given its potential to convince proletarian audiences that even the most reactionary White Guards (and authors) could become Bolsheviks. The most basic material needs of Ukrainians were concurrently to be deemed insignificant with Stalin’s genocidal policies of collectivisation and the largely fictive Holodomor.
      ellauri434.html on line 325: Kant did not sever any ties between morality and religion. Kant did not forget the notion that people are embodied moral agents who have claims to happiness in the natural world; indeed, he establishes that people are essentially obligated not only to do their duty but also (though not in terms of duty, but because it's fun) to pursue their own happiness. Despite the overriding nature of the moral law, it is not plausible to assume that people can fully renounce their claim to happiness, as it is a fundamental component of what it means to be an embodied moral agent. Thus, Kant conceives of the necessary object of the moral will in terms of a “highest good” – that is, of a good somehow ‘higher’ than the ‘supreme’ and unconditioned good of virtue, as it, according to a principle of distributive justice, also contains happiness: the happiness that people have made themselves worthy of by their virtue. Therefore, the highest good is the perfect, complete, or entire good.
      ellauri434.html on line 607: These early Christian followers of men like Hymenæus and Philetus had much in common with the ascetic Jewish sects of Esseists and Therapeuts, and especially with the famous Sadducean school, which attracted then so many cultured and wealthy Jews. They opposed, to use Van Oosterzee’s words, “their own sickly idealism to St. Paul’s strong and healthy realism.” Death and resurrection, with these early opponents of St. Paul, had for them only a spiritual meaning and application. As Waterland puts it, “They allegorised away the doctrine, and turned all into figures and metaphors." Viimeisenä päivänä Nipa Salmi löytyy ize tekemästään puulaatikosta Kilpijärvestä.
      ellauri435.html on line 385: There have been no school shootings in decades. Police brutality is unheard of there. Education is excellent. Cost of living is affordable and more people live a middle class lifestyle than ever before. Robust economy. Amazing scenery in rural areas. Amazing architecture in urban areas. Healthy lifestyle and diet.
      ellauri437.html on line 191: Others have estimated its membership at only half that figure. A prosecutor in fascist Chile (!!!) has called Tren de Aragua a "brutal organisation" that uses murder and torture to achieve its aims. While it is smaller or less wealthy than other criminal groups in Latin America, Tren de Aragua is often compared to the ultra-violent MS-13 gang from El Salvador. They may be small but extra dangerous, being ultra leftist.
      ellauri443.html on line 395: Kirjan kertoja on lapsuuttaan ja nuoruuttaan muisteleva Kathy H., joka aikuisuuteen astuttuaan koettaa tutustua paremmin minäänsä ja maailmankuvaansa. Kathy ei ole elänyt täysin tavallista lapsuutta, vaan varttui Hailshamin sisäoppilaitoksessa, joka on suljettu täysin ulkomaailmalta.
      ellauri443.html on line 399: Kirja jakautuu kolmeen osaan. Ensimmäisen tapahtumat sijoittuvat Kathyn Hailshamin aikoihin ja varhaiseen lapsuuteen. Romaanin kolmen tärkeimmän hahmon, Kathyn, Ruthin ja Tommyn ystävyys alkaa tuolloin.
      ellauri443.html on line 401: Kolmas osa kertoo päähenkilöiden viimeisistä vaiheista. Ruth ja Tommy ovat nk. luovuttajia ja Kathy toimii nk. valvojana eli luovuttajien hoitajana ja avustajana, jonka oma aika luovuttajana koittaa vasta myöhemmin.
      ellauri444.html on line 77: In January 2003, two months prior to the Iraq invasion, The Times published le Carré's essay "The United States Has Gone Mad" criticising the buildup to the Iraq War and President George W. Bush's response to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, calling it "worse than McCarthyism, worse than the Bay of Pigs and in the long term potentially more disastrous than the Vietnam War" and "beyond anything Osama bin Laden could have hoped for in his nastiest dreams". "How Bush and his junta succeeded in deflecting America's anger from bin Laden to Saddam Hussein is one of the great public relations conjuring tricks of history".
      ellauri445.html on line 266: In Athens and Rome, voting could entail shouting contests, secret stone ballots and an election system with built-in bias for the wealthy. Hearst Networks EMEA, Hearstin tytäryhtiö, omistaa ja ylläpitää ensiluokkaisia tosiasiallista viihdettä tarjoavia brändejä The HISTORY® Channel, Online Crime + jne.
      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 318: Dr. Burgo: That term gets thrown about too loosely, and sometimes it’s just a kind of name-calling. If you look at the DSM, Anti-Social Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder share many of the same features, which says to me that narcissism/sociopathy is actually a spectrum. A true sociopath is incapable of love but that doesn’t apply to everyone with narcissistic features.
      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 320: Dr. Burgo: It helps to think of narcissism as occurring along a spectrum of severity, rather than as a discrete entity that corresponds to Narcissistic Personality Disorder. The extreme narcissist is incapable of authentic love and concern, but many other people with milder narcissistic features to their personalities can feel love under certain conditions. I’ve seen people able to feel a limited kind of love for their spouse or children but who demonstrate no empathy for anyone else. The love is often fairly “selfish,” with a focus more on what the narcissist needs rather than on concern for the other, but it is a kind of love all the same.
      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1209: Sathya Sai Baba (born Sathyanarayana Raju; 23 November 1926 – 24 April 2011) was an Indian godman, guru and philanthropist. At the age of fourteen he claimed that he was the reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba, a saint who became famous in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Maharashtra and had died eight years before Sathya was born.

      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1211: Sathya Sai Baba's materialisations of vibhuti (holy ash) and other small objects such as rings, necklaces, and watches were a source of controversy for the agnostics and non believers. Some have analyzed them as being mere sleights of hand, while his followers have considered them as signs of his divinity. Ali Baba förbii enemmän kuin 40 rosvoa.


      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1212: His birth was alleged by his mother Easwaramma to be of a miraculous conception. Sathya Sai Baba's siblings included elder brother, sisters, and younger brother.
      Nää tuli kaiketi ihan luonnonmenetelmällä kuten Jeesuxenkin sisaruxet. Epätavallisempaa on et tahraton siitto tuli tällä kertaa fläkkisten väliin.
      xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1216: Accusations against Sai Baba by his critics over the years have included sleight of hand, sexual abuse, money laundering, fraud in the performance of service projects, and murder. In the article Divine Windfall, published in the Daily Telegraph, Anil Kumar, the ex-principal of the Sathya Sai Educational Institute, said that he believed that the controversy was part of Sathya Sai Baba's divine plan and that all great religious teachers had to face criticism during their lives. :D Joo mä tiedän Baba sanoi syytteisiin, mulla on vitusti enemmän juudaxia kuin Jeesuxella.
      xxx/ellauri059.html on line 350: He is certainly left at the end of the play with very little to his name, although at least he is able to keep his property until his death. I think it would be difficult not to feel some sympathy for Shylock as all the goy characters celebrate at the end while he is all alone. It would be interesting to revisit Shylock in the years following and find out what he did next. Did he start to collect another big ball of thread.
      xxx/ellauri059.html on line 364: In The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare created a small Christian society of wealthy merchants and their friends – mainly young men who had nothing to do but hang around and gossip. Shakespeare makes them attractive people on the surface but on closer examination they are all thoroughly nasty.
      xxx/ellauri059.html on line 366: One of the merchants, Antonio, is having a problem with his ships being late in returning to Venice. One of his friends, Basanio, asks him for money. He needs it to woo a wealthy woman and has no money himself but, if successful, and he marries Portia he will be able to pay it back very easily. Antonio’s money is all tied up in his business, which is in trouble and the only way he can help his friend is to borrow from a money-lender.
      xxx/ellauri068.html on line 326: St. Augustine touched on the topic in De Civitate Dei ("The City of God"); he had too many alleged attacks by incubi to deny them. He stated "There is also a very general rumor. Many friends of mine have verified it by their own experience and trustworthy persons have corroborated the experience others told, that sylvans and fauns, commonly called incubi, have often made wicked assaults upon women, and as succubi are known to suck on certain men as well."
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 124: Could frame thy fearful symmetry? On sun viirut jäljentänyt?
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 132: Could twist the sinews of thy heart? On vääntäytynyt sulle syän?
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 133: And when thy heart began to beat, Ja kun syömmi sulla takoo
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 137: In what furnace was thy braine? Missä uunissa sun pääs?
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 149: Dare frame thy fearful symmetry? Sut tohti tollee värittää?
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 216: Onnen päivät sijoittuu 1950-luvulle, presidentti Eisenhowerin aikaan, ja sen tapahtumapaikka on Milwaukeen olutkaupunki Wisconsinissa. Ne oli onnen päiviä keskiluokalle, Hoover ja McCarthy piti kommunistin (Dashiel Hammett) kurissa. Sarjan keskuksena on keskiluokkainen Cuntinghamin perhe: rautakauppias-isä Howard, kotiäiti Marion sekä poika Richie ja tytär Joanie. Sarja keskittyi alun perin teini-ikäisen Richien ja tämän kahden ystävän, Potsie Weberin ja Ralph Malphin ympärille, ja kuvasi teinielämää 1950-luvun Yhdysvalloissa. Alun perin sivuhahmoksi tarkoitettu Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli, koulunsa kesken jättänyt nahkatakkinen moottoripyöräilijä ja automekaanikko, kohosi kuitenkin yleisösuosion ansiosta yhdeksi keskeisimmistä hahmoista. Richien poistuttua sarjasta seitsemän tuotantokauden jälkeen Fonzie nousi sarjan pääosaan.
      xxx/ellauri081.html on line 367: As the September/October 2019 issue of Tennis Industry magazine was ready to go to press, we learned the sad news that tennis industry legend Dennis Van der Meer passed away on July 27, after a lengthy illness. No one has had a bigger impact on recreational tennis and tennis coaches than Dennis.
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 686: Sarjan alussa William Frawleyn esittämä poikien äidinisä asui samassa taloudessa. Frawleyn terveyden heikennyttyä hänet korvasi isoisän veljeä esittänyt William Demarest. Syksyllä 1965 vanhin poika Mike kirjoitettiin ulos sarjasta ja naimisiin, mutta uudeksi kolmanneksi pojaksi tuli adoptiopoika Ernie. Häntä näytteli Chipin näyttelijän oikea veli Barry Livingston. Sarjan viimeisinä vuosina Steven Douglas menee uusiin naimisiin ja saa tämän myötä perheeseensä myös tyttären, Dorothyn. Uudexi nimexi tuli Uusperheeni. Sarjan suosio hupeni kuin lumiukko keväällä.
      xxx/ellauri084.html on line 798: To her friends and family she was known as "Pussy Jones." Wharton's paternal family, the Joneses, were a very wealthy and socially prominent family having made their money in real estate. The saying "keeping up with the Joneses" is said to refer to her father's family.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 289: Peterson has argued that there is an ongoing "crisis of masculinity" and "backlash against masculinity" in which the "masculine spirit is under assault." He has argued that the left characterises the existing societal hierarchy as an "oppressive patriarchy" but "don’t want to admit that the current hierarchy might be predicated on competence." He has said men without partners are likely to become violent, and has noted that male violence is reduced in societies in which monogamy is a social norm. He has attributed the rise of Donald Trump and far-right European politicians to what he says is a negative reaction to a push to "feminize" men, saying "If men are pushed too hard to feminize they will become more and more interested in harsh, fascist political ideology." He attracted considerable attention over a 2018 Channel 4 interview in which he clashed with interviewer Cathy Newman on the topic of the gender pay gap. He disputed the contention that the disparity was solely due to sexual discrimination. It might be predicated on competence.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 375: The economy always trickles down. Stop….. look around your room….. name something that did NOT come from a wealthy person? Anything you did not buy from one?
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 377: The software you are using right now… came from wealthy people. The monitor, or laptop screen, the computer, the cables or wifi, the router, modem, the internet service provider…. the chair you are sitting on, the desk your are sitting at, the clothes you are wearing….
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 378: Which of those things, did not come from a wealthy person? Everything did. The food you ate to day, came from a wealthy person’s store, transported by a wealthy person’s truck, and likely produced by a wealthy person’s farm, on a wealthy person’s contract.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 380: Every single bit of wealth you have, from your socks, to your car, to your house, to the heating and electricity you use….. all of it… likely came from a wealthy person. Come to think of it, isn't the almighty God an almighty wealthy person par excellence? Everything you got is from his hand, and you gotta pay for it through your nose.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 382: And then look at all the jobs in the country. Go to craigslist and scroll through all the help wanted. Name for me how many of those jobs, are not jobs created by wealthy people? Even the few that exist, would those jobs exist without wealthy people?
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 466: It works well for a small rich elite, but for the majority and more importantly for the national economy? Well it has never worked in the past why assume that it would work now? This is a con perpetuated by the wealthy elite to keep more of the money they earn and give less of it to the government. Concentrating wealth in the hands of a few is actually really really bad for the economy. Less of it circulates. The poor/middle classes tend to spend everything they get, they can't not, they just have less disposable income. It tends to go on food, rent and essentials. If they don't have enough money to spend because a greater slice of the pie is tied up in fewer hands they don't have as much to spend and less money circulates through the economy. That is bad. They don't squirrel it away in the Bahamas or Swiss bank accounts or spend it on a second Ferrari Testarossa. They don't have that luxury. The myth of trickle down economics was discredited years ago.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 497: This, of course, is magical thinking. Yet it has served as the intellectual basis of virtually all Republican economic policies since the 1970s, and was the primary justification for the party’s most recent tax cuts for wealthy corporations and individuals.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 510: “A healthy economy depends on a functioning government,” said Owen Zidar, an associate professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 543: President Trump sold his 2017 tax cuts as “rocket fuel” for the economy, arguing that freeing up money for the wealthy would allow them to hire more workers, pay better wages and invest more. The tax savings, in other words, would trickle down from the rich to everyone else.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 545: But, just as many economists predicted, slashing individual, corporate and estate tax rates was mostly a windfall for big corporations and wealthy Americans. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did not pay for itself, failed to stimulate long-term growth and did not lead to sustained business investments.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 547: According to one of the most comprehensive studies to date on tax cuts for the rich, this should come as no surprise. A London School of Economics report by David Hope and Julian Limberg examined five decades of tax cuts in 18 wealthy nations and found they consistently benefited the wealthy but had no meaningful effect on unemployment or economic growth.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 549: The researchers started by constructing a composite measure of “tax cuts on the rich” encompassing a variety of taxes, including the top tax rate on personal income, the estate tax and the tax on capital gains. Because these taxes are levied predominantly on the wealthiest members of society, the wealthy stand to gain the most when they are cut.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 553: Using this measure, they set out to identify “major” tax cuts on the rich in 18 wealthy nations from 1965 to 2015. In the United States, that included the Reagan-era tax cuts of 1981 and 1986, which dramatically reduced the top income tax rate from 70 percent to 28 percent after fully taking effect.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 567: Given the evidence, why are such targeted tax cuts perennially popular among policymakers, especially Republicans? The authors point to one major reason — the power of wealthy individuals and corporations to set policy agendas through lobbying and campaign contributions.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 573: Though the pandemic cost tens of millions of Americans their jobs and sent the U.S. economy into a tailspin, many at the top of the income distribution have seen their wealth skyrocket. The nation’s 651 billionaires saw their net worth spike by more than $1 trillion during the first nine months of the pandemic, according to Americans for Tax Fairness, a liberal group advocating for higher taxes on the wealthy.
      xxx/ellauri085.html on line 577: Given the historically low tax burdens on the wealthy in the United States, their ability to pay for higher taxes has probably never been better.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 340: #stretchings #lowerbackrelease #healthylifestyle #ivanthaimassage
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 469: Henry: Thank Heavens for Zoltán Karpáthy. This evening, sir, you did it! You did it! You did it!
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 472: Mrs. Pearce: Karpáthy? That dreadful Hungarian? For it all belongs to you!
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 621: Dupin explains that the gunshot distraction was arranged by him and that he left a duplicate letter to ensure his ability to leave the hotel without D— suspecting his actions. If he had tried to seize it openly, Dupin surmises D— might have had him killed. As both a political supporter of the queen and old enemy of the minister [who had done an evil deed to Dupin in Vienna in the past], Dupin also hopes that D— will try to use the power he no longer has, to his political downfall, and at the end be presented with a quotation from Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon's play Atrée et Thyeste that implies Dupin was the thief: Un dessein si funeste, S'il n'est digne d'Atrée, est digne de Thyeste (If such a sinister design isn't worthy of Atreus, it is worthy of Thyestes).
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 811: “Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven, höyhenpuku taliaivo, petolinnun perse raivo.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 813: Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!” Plutoko vai Hansuko? Vielä kerran arvaanko?
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 853: “Wretch,” I cried, “thy God hath lent thee—by these angels he hath sent thee Serafinko aamutossut liekö maton poikki juossu.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 854: Respite—respite and nepenthe from thy memories of Lenore; Kehno, huusin, jumalasi tuo nyt mulle juomalasi,
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 874: Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken! Ala mennä korjaa luusi senkin Pluto, sille huusin.
      xxx/ellauri086.html on line 876: Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!” Nokka pois mun sielusta tai tartun sua nielusta!
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 403: Thine Eyes, and on thy Forehead Gaze. Sun silmiä ja kazella sun ozaa. silmiä, otsaa valkeata.
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 416: Nor, in thy marble Vault, shall sound Sun marmoriholvissa ei kuulu holviisi lauluni ei soi,
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 425: Sits on thy skin like morning dew Kuin aamukaste somistaa sun pintaa on poskipääsi hipiällä,
      xxx/ellauri087.html on line 426: And while thy willing Soul transpires Ja sun sielus halukkaasti hengittää kiihkoa sielun tulisen
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 363: Left: Income equality; higher tax rates on the wealthy; government spending on social programs and infrastructure; stronger regulations on business. Minimum wages and some redistribution of wealth.

      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 521:

      Nothing noteworthy has ever happened in Liechtenstein. No American celebs went there ever. Not even George Constanza. Not even Meghan Markle.


      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 556:

      Slovenia is one of Europe’s greenest countries and that’s about it. There’s nothing particularly noteworthy about this warm Yugoslav republic except that it’s near cooler countries.
      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 565:

      If we were comparing European countries to jobs, the land of chocolate and snowsports would be the CPA. It’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?


      xxx/ellauri091.html on line 615:

      Estonia like other Baltic states is more worthy of Western tourism dollars than any Francophile or Anglophile country. It's really cheap. Also, it is very pro-American and almost as bad in treating covid as we are.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 185: When photos of the party circulated on social media, campus-wide outrage ensued. Administrators sent multiple emails to the “culprits” threatening an investigation into an “act of ethnic stereotyping.” Partygoers were placed on “social probation,” while the two hosts were ejected from their dorm and later impeached. Bowdoin’s student newspaper decried the attendees’ lack of “basic empathy.” I wonder what that meant. Must look up the word in the dictionary someday.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 221: But in principle, I admire his courage – if only because he invited this kind of ethical forensics in a review out of San Francisco: “When a white male author writes as a young Nigerian girl, is it an act of empathy, or identity theft?” the reviewer asked. “When an author pretends to be someone he is not, he does it to tell a story outside of his own experiential range. But he has to in turn be careful that he is representing his characters, not using them for his plot.” Depends on who gets the money, I'd say. Chris Cleave hardly gave it all away to poor Nigerian gals.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 268: Regarding identity politics, what’s especially saddened me in my recent career is a trend toward rejecting the advocacy of anyone who does not belong to the group. In 2013, I published Big Brother, a novel that grew out of my loss of my own older brother, who in 2009 died from the complications of morbid obesity. I was moved to write the book not only from grief, but also sympathy of morbid obesity: in the years before his death, as my brother grew heavier, I saw how dreadfully other people treated him – how he would be seated off in a corner of a restaurant, how the staff would roll their eyes at each other after he’d ordered, though he hadn’t requested more food than anyone else. Just a little wafer, is all.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 272: But in my events to promote Big Brother, like trying to peddle it to my acquaintances, I started to notice a pattern. Most of the people buying the book in the signing queue were thin. Well the whole queue was pretty thin. Especially in the US, fat is now one of those issues where you either have to be one of us, or you’re the enemy. It's like Christianity: who is not for Jesus is against him. We don't know if he was fat, but most likely he was scrawny, he could not even carry his cross. I verified this when I had a long email correspondence with a “Healthy at Any Size” activist, who was incensed by the novel, which she hadn’t even read. Which she refused to read. No amount of explaining that the novel was on her side, that it was a book that was terribly pained by the way heavy people are treated and how unfairly they are judged, could overcome the scrawny author’s photo on the flap.
      xxx/ellauri103.html on line 351: The fact Shriver was given such a prominent platform from which to spew such vitriol shows that we as a society still value this type of rhetoric enough to deem it worthy of a keynote address. The opening of a city’s writers festival could have been graced by any of the brilliant writers and thinkers who challenge us to be more. To be uncomfortable. To progress.
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 255: The truth is this: Neurotransmitters are always regulated for optimal performance due to a process called Homeostasis. This is the body's naturally intelligent way of regulating itself by creating a optimal condition using whatever resources is available to the body to make it as healthy as possible. Therefore there is no such thing as too much or too little of neurotransmitters, unless you have a state of malnourishment.
      xxx/ellauri104.html on line 589: thy" title="Psychopathy">Psychopathic Deviate
      xxx/ellauri113.html on line 554: Dinosaurien pehmytkudoxet voi säilyä miljooniakin vuosia jos ne on saaneet jotain säilöntäaineita kuten rautaa tai formaldehydiä. Tästä löytyy netistä kyllä selityxiä, jos vaivautuisi lukemaan, mutta Pekasta ne on naurettavia. Pekka on aika naurusuu. Ei pitäis päättää lopputulosta ennenkuin alkaa tutkia. Se on epistä. Tai että talitiaiset on polveutuneet hirmuliskoista, se on Pekan mielestä ihan tärähtänyttä, koska T.Rex on iso ja pelottava, T.Tiainen on pieni ja säälittävä. No jos on etukäteen päättänyt mikä on mahdollista, niin ei se sitten ole. Tiedätkö kuka on herra joka on sen kaiken tehnyt, ja mistä sen käsi on kehittynyt? Leijonakuninkaan pentu vastaa: tiedän kyllä, se on Jeesus (häh? Sehän oli sen isä, Jehu?) ja sen käsi on kehittynyt kalan eväpiikeistä. Jeesuxen brändikin on kala, ichthys, muistattehan! Ihminen on tehnyt omasta järjestään epäjumalan. No siitä ei voi syyttää Pekka Reinikaista, sen järkeä ei kukaan voisi luulla edes pienexi epäjumalaxi. Small gods. Kaikki ihmisjärkeilyt on hylättävä, sanoo Pekka, ja on se kyllä hylännytkin.
      xxx/ellauri113.html on line 560: Shell-shocked, Isis set out to find all the pieces of Osiris’s body. Aided by Nephthys, Isis was able to retrieve all the body parts of Osiris, except Osiris penis. Isis called on the god Anubis to help in the mummification process. After that, she cast a magical spell on Osiris dismembered parts, bringing him back to life. However, he did not come back in his old self. He was instead reborn in the land of the dead (the Underworld). Before he departed for the Underworld, Isis mated with him and became pregnant with Horus (the falcon-headed god. Apparently the missing penis was located eventually.)
      xxx/ellauri114.html on line 295: We also need to remember that Bible prophecy only illuminates world history where Israel is concerned. Great Empires have come and gone during Israel’s absence without so much as a hint of their existence in the Bible. Even the United States, by any measure the most successful of them all, is missing from the prophetic record. You can’t tell me God didn’t know these empires were coming, so their absence has to mean that He sees them as irrelevant to Israel’s destiny. Don’t get me wrong, He has used them all to advance His plan for His people, and they were all blessed through their time of participation. But He didn’t find any of them worthy of mention because He didn’t actually need any of them to fulfil His plan.
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 261: Onk tää jotain viherpiiperrystä tai darwinismia? Hyi helvetti! Pthyi!
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 897: Set in 1327, the book tells the story of Franciscans in a wealthy Italian abbey who become suspects of heresy and of Brother William of Baskerville, who
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 993: and healthy for Aryans, the same behaviours were considered
      xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1035: Just joking. The inspiration behind Barbie is a questionable one, as she was based off of Bild-Lilli, a German doll who pursued wealthy men and wore suggestive clothing, being sold in tobacco shops, bars and adult-themed toy stores. Is Barbie an insult to feminism? Japp, säger lilla Charlotte och skrattar glatt. Barbin unelmatalon asukkailla riittää pätäkkää, ne riitelevät aika lailla, ilmeilevät veikeästi ja saavat päähän tylpillä astaloilla pyörryttäviä iskuja. Hassua! Barbie is a feminist (yes, really). Barbie inventor, Ruth Handler, thought it was important for a young girl’s self-esteem to “play with a doll with breasts.” Det tycker jag också om, men varför kan Ken inte ha en jättestor ståkuk som kan blotta ollonet?
      xxx/ellauri123.html on line 507: Untrustworthy and dishonest Trustworthy and honest
      xxx/ellauri123.html on line 621: Mark Twain said, “Comparison is the death of joy.” Worse, it’s also the birth of misery. The less you compare, the bigger your capacity for empathy. Meet people on their own terms. You won’t doubt yourself as much and be less prone to jealousy, which only leads to fear, anger, hate, and suffering.
      xxx/ellauri123.html on line 717: But after rereading Austen´s Mansfield Park he changed his mind and taught it in his literature course; he also praised Mary McCarthy´s work and described Marina Tsvetaeva as a "poet of genius".
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 563: of sympathy and relationship between us. Give this ingenuous
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 761: In July 1982, Love returned to the United States. In late 1982, she attended a Faith No More concert in San Francisco and convinced the members to let her join as a singer. The group recorded material with Love as a vocalist, but fired her; according to keyboardist Roddy Bottum, who remained Love's friend in the years after, the band wanted a "male energy". Love returned to working abroad as an erotic dancer, briefly in Taiwan, and then at a taxi dance hall in Hong Kong. By Love's account, she first used heroin while working at the Hong Kong dance hall, having mistaken it for cocaine. While still inebriated from the drug, Love was pursued by a wealthy male client who requested that she return with him to the Philippines, and gave her money to purchase new clothes. She used the money to purchase airfare back to the United States.
      xxx/ellauri125.html on line 774: On July 23, 1989, Love married Leaving Trains vocalist James Moreland in Las Vegas; the marriage was annulled the same year. She later said that Moreland was a transvestite and that they had married "as a joke". After forming Hole, Love and Erlandson had a romantic relationship that lasted over a year. In Hole's formative stages, Love continued to work at strip clubs in Hollywood (including Jumbo's Clown Room and the Seventh Veil), saving money to purchase backline equipment and a touring van, while rehearsing at a Hollywood studio loaned to her by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Hole played their first show in November 1989 at Raji's, a rock club in central Hollywood. Their debut single, "Retard Girl", was issued in April 1990 through the Long Beach indie label Sympathy for the Record Industry, and was played by Rodney Bingenheimer on local rock station KROQ. Hole appeared on the cover of Flipside, a Los Angeles-based punk fanzine. In early 1991, they eleased their second single, "Dicknail", through Sub Pop Records.
      xxx/ellauri126.html on line 714: Intialainen skeptikko Sreeni Pattathanam on kirjoittanut vuonna 2002 kriittisen kirjan Äiti Ämmästä. Teoksessaan Matha Amritanandamayi: Divya Kathakalum Yatharthyavum hän kyseenalaistaa Äiti Ämmän ihmetekoja, kertoo tämän pyörittävän toimintansa taustalla rahakasta bisnestä ja yhdistää hänet useisiin epäselviin kuolemantapauksiin. Ämmän intialaisen organisaation talousasiat eivät ole julkisia.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 110: John Galsworthy: eräänlainen kirjailija, kuollut kuin kivi. (Nabokov: Lolita s. 174.) Johnun kuollessa Vladi oli 33-vuotias.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 741: Brawne drew consolation from her continuing friendship with Keats' younger sister, who was also called Fanny. She attracted much venom from the press, which declared her to have been unworthy of such a distinguished figure. LOL.
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 796: I see a lilly on thy brow, Nään lilluvan sun korvalla
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 798: And on thy cheek a fading rose Ja kurtturuusun sun poskella
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 898: Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store? Kukapa ei olisi nähnyt sua hillokellarissa?
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 903: Drows'd with the fume of poppies, while thy hook Unikoiden sauhun enemmän kuin puolexi huumaamana
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 906: Steady thy laden head across a brook; Pään päällä tasapainossa mutustellen hasaa
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 911: Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,— Älä niitä haeskele, sulla ihan oma musa on, -
      xxx/ellauri127.html on line 957: Autumn": runohan on täysin paska. Timothy Corrigan väitti
      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 180: thybACKgB/s1600/Madame_de_Sta%25C3%25ABl_Vladimir_Borovikovsky.jpg" style="width:10%;float:right" />
      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 401: Helen May Rowland (/ˈroʊlənd/; 1875–1950) was an American journalist and humorist. For many years she wrote a column in the New York World called "Reflections of a Bachelor Girl". Many of her pithy insights from these columns were published in book form, including Reflections of a Bachelor Girl (1909), The Rubáiyát of a Bachelor (1915), and A Guide to Men (1922).
      xxx/ellauri128.html on line 603: The teachings of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff played an important role in Anderson's life. Anderson met Gurdjieff in Paris and, together with Leblanc, began studies with him, focusing on his original teaching called The Fourth Way. Along with Katherine Mansfield and Jane Heap, she remains one of the most noted institutees of Gurdjieff´s, Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man, at Fontainebleau, near Paris, from October 1922 to 1924. Anderson studied with Gurdjieff in France until his death in October 1949, writing about him and his teachings in most of her books, most extensively in her memoir, The Unknowable Gurdjieff. By 1942 her relationship with Heap had cooled. Anderson sailed for the United States. Jane Heap had moved to London in 1935, where she led Gurdjieff study groups until her death in 1964. With her passage paid by Ernest Hemingway, Anderson met on the voyage Dorothy Caruso, widow of the singer and famous tenor Enrico Caruso. The two began a romantic relationship, and lived together until Dorothy´s death in 1955. Anderson returned to Le Cannet, and there she died of emphysema on October 19, 1973.
      xxx/ellauri129.html on line 802:

    3. thy" title="John Galsworthy">John Galsworthy

    4. xxx/ellauri130.html on line 120: "And thou shalt eat the fruit of thine own body, the flesh of thy sons and of thy daughters." -- Deuteronomy 28:53
      xxx/ellauri130.html on line 137: "This woman said unto me, Give thy son, that we may eat him to day, and we will eat my son to morrow. So we boiled my son, and did eat him: and I said unto her on the next day, Give thy son, that we may eat him." 2 Kings 6:28-29
      xxx/ellauri130.html on line 723: Anteexi tomuisuuteni.Dorothy Parker, v.s.FKILL!
      xxx/ellauri134.html on line 231: Talent: realism, empathy, lack of pretense
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 76: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov - probably due to my research interest in narratives. Nabokov is a master of narration. Manipulation of sympathy through the power and beauty of language at its best.
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 514: And when you ask people about connection, the stories they told me were about disconnection. I need to figure out what this is. And it turned out to be shame. And shame is really easily understood as the fear of disconnection: Is there something about me that, if other people know it or see it, that I won't be worthy of connection? Is my butt not smelling right to the other bees? Will they kill me?
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 516: The things I can tell you about it: It's universal; we all have it. The only people who don't experience shame have no capacity for human empathy or connection. No one wants to talk about it, and the less you talk about it, the more you have it.
      xxx/ellauri136.html on line 520: There was only one variable that separated the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging and the people who really struggle for it. And that was, the people who have a strong sense of love and belonging believe they're worthy of love and belonging. That's it. These are whole-hearted people, self-satisfied people, living from this deep sense of worthiness. What they had in common was a sense of courage. Courage, the original definition of courage, when it first came into the English language -- it's from the Latin word "cor," meaning "heart" -- and the original definition was to be who you are with your whole heart (sydän taas, hui, yäk). And so these folks had, very simply, the courage to be imperfect.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 303: How calm was thy breast and how good was thy soul,
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 310: The scent of thy blood I seemed to inhale.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 315: And I drank of thy breath — oh sweetness, oh gall,
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 316: And thy feet in my brotherly hands reclined,
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 320: And to live my Past — laid on thy knees — once more,
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 321: For where should I seek for thy beauties but here
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 322: In thy langorous heart and thy body so pure?
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 350: I seemed to breathe thy pulses like a flower.
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 355: I drank thy breath, o sweet, o poisonous!
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 356: thy feet slept in my hands fraternal held;
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 360: for in thy clasp I saw my youth afresh,
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 362: thy gentle heart, thy dear and lovely flesh?
      xxx/ellauri137.html on line 702: Lord Shimura is possibly named after Japanese actor Takashi Shimura ( 志村 喬) who is noteworthy for his appearances in 21 of 30 films by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa (more than any other actor) including Rashomon (1950), Seven Samurai (1954) and Throne of Blood (1957).
      xxx/ellauri138.html on line 116:
    5. SunSentinel: To Be Wealthy, First Learn What Makes You Tick. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
      xxx/ellauri138.html on line 222:
      Publicity photograph of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932. The actresses are (rear row) Toshia Mori, Boots Mallory, Ruth Hall, Gloria Stuart, Patricia Ellis, Ginger Rogers, Lilian Bond, Evalyn Knapp, Marian Shockley. (Front row) Dorothy Wilson, Mary Carlisle, Lona Andre, Eleanor Holm, Dorothy Layton.

      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 478: “Follow me, child, or else these stones will be thy bier.” Tule perässä, tai liukastut sä jäällä!
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 617: And on her silver cross soft amethyst, Sen hopearisti oli kuin pehmee ametisti,
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 756: “Say, may I be for aye thy vassal blest? Sä oot mun partneri, ei käy sun tässä kuinkaan,
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 761: “Though I have found, I will not rob thy nest Ei tää ihan pikku homma ole kyllä,
      xxx/ellauri139.html on line 762: “Saving of thy sweet self; if thou think’st well Mut mitä siitä jos musta tulee sillä ylkä.
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 128: The Soviets started an airlift of arms to Syria and Egypt. The American global interest was to prove that Soviet arms could not dictate the outcome of the fighting, by supplying Israel. Kenneth Pollack is a Jew so I would not trust his accounts of the war events. Saad el Shazly was on the other side, so hardly more trustworthy as a witness. Pientä epäselvyyttä oliko Egyptin 3. armeijakunta oikeasti aivan motissa, vai oliko mukana ehkä Kissingerin juonittelua, eze saisi kunnian Israelin pysäytyxestä ja tällä lailla Egyptin lipsumaan jenkkipuolelle. Mikä sitten ajan kanssa onnistuikin.
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 165: The Lord will return your captivity and have compassion upon thee, and will return and gather thee from all the peoples whiter the Lord thy God hath scattered thee. If any of thine that are dispersed be in the uttermost parts of heaven, from thence will the Lord thy God will bring thee into the land which thy fathers possessed, and thou shalt possess it (Deut. 30:3-5)
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 197: The rabbis have taught; The Holy One, blessed be He, will say to Messiah ben David, may he be revealed soon in our day!; “Ask of Me anything, and I shall give it to you, for it is written, The Lord said unto me, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee, ask of Me and I will give the nations for thy inheritance (Psalms 2:7-8)” And when he will see that Messiah ben Joseph will be slain, he will say before Him: “Master of the World! I ask nothing of you except life! God will say to him: “Even before you said, ‘life,’ your father David prophesied about you as it is written, He asked life of Me, Thou gavest it him (Ps. 21:5) Babylonian Talmud Sukkah 52a
      xxx/ellauri148.html on line 479: Conversations on topics such as empathy, human connections, and kindness in adverse moments will be addressed in rich encounters of philosophical knowledge. From the perspective of Plato, Seneca, Epictetus and classical philosophers from the Greek and Latin cradle, New Acropolis teachers will reflect on our current historical moment. An opportune moment to take advantage of philosophical knowledge, from love to wisdom, to break barriers of difficulties, obtaining a more humanistic sense of life. In all, eight (8) professors will be part of New Acropolis' annual event.
      xxx/ellauri149.html on line 504: In his 1887 essay "Jews and Indo-Germans", he wrote: “One would have to have a heart of steel to not feel sympathy for the poor Germans and, by the same token, to not hate the Jews, to not hate and despise those who – out of humanity! – advocate for the Jews or are too cowardly to crush these vermin. Trichinella and bacilli should not be negotiated with, trichinella and bacilli should also not be nurtured, they would be destroyed as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. The problem is, guys like Paul Böttinger are like lice, there is no way to exterminate them for good. Where there are simians, their lice will also thrive.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 227: What thou hast done with thy wee babe

      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 301: Dame Emma Hamilton (born Amy Lyon; 26 April 1765 – 15 January 1815), generally known as Lady Hamilton, was an English maid, model, dancer and actress. She began her career in London's demi-monde, becoming the mistress of a series of wealthy men, culminating in the naval hero Lord Nelson, and was the favourite model of the portrait artist George Romney.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 310: At 15, Emma met Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh, who hired her for several months as hostess and entertainer at a lengthy stag party at Fetherstonhaugh's Uppark country estate in the South Downs. She is said to have danced nude on his dining room table. Fetherstonhaugh took Emma there as a mistress, but frequently ignored her in favour of drinking and hunting with his friends. Emma soon befriended the dull but sincere Honourable Charles Francis Greville (1749–1809). It was about this time (late June-early July 1781) that she conceived a child by Fetherstonhaugh.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 360: Emma received several marriage proposals during 1804, all wealthy men, but she was still in love with Nelson and believed that he would become wealthy with prize money and leave her rich in his will, and she refused them all. She continued to entertain and help Nelson's relatives, especially William and Sarah's "obstreperous son Horace" and their daughter Charlotte, who was referred to as Emma's "foster daughter" in a letter. Nelson urged her to keep Horatia at Merton, and when his return seemed imminent in 1804, Emma ran up bills on furnishing and decorating Merton. Five-year-old Horatia came to live at Merton in May 1805. There were also reports that she holidayed with Emma Carew.
      xxx/ellauri165.html on line 654: Protestants are very firm on their rejection of purgatory, which means that their assurance of salvation is mixed up with an unhealthy antinomianism: Protestants are convinced that no matter how much they sin, they have been covered over by Jesus´ blood and therefore they will go straight to heaven when they die. Or to hell, depending on how they timed their repentance.
      xxx/ellauri166.html on line 40: Dust eli dark matter on synnin lähde pakanallisessa tv-sarjassa. Odotuxenmukaisesti se vainoaa vain aikuisia. Aaronin skeba on oikeasti käärme, DNA:n 2x-kierre, joka lähtee kukkimaan kun lipputangot kukkivat. Hermexen thyrsossauva on sekin selvä kikkeli. Viime yönä näin unta että 2 lumiapinan näköistä ikivanhaa ämmää tuli käännyttämään mua. Mä torjun käännytyxen näyttämällä niille vällykäärmettä. Ne innostuivat siitä silminnähtävästi. Toinen oli sininen ja toinen vihreä. Helppo on hampaattoman imuttaa.
      xxx/ellauri166.html on line 225: Laughing is ascribed unto him, according to the language of men, as the Jewish writers speak (d), by an anthropopathy; in the same sense as he is said to repent and grieve, Genesis 6:6; and expresses his security from all their attempts, Job 5:22; and the contempt he has them in, and the certain punishment of them, and the aggravation of it; who will not only then laugh at them himself, but expose them to the laughter and scorn of others, Proverbs 1:26;
      xxx/ellauri166.html on line 328: Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy holy spirit from me.

      xxx/ellauri166.html on line 329: Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit.
      xxx/ellauri167.html on line 636: Diskordianismin teologiaan ovat vaikuttaneet paljon mm. Timothy Learyn ihmismieltä käsittelevät teoriat. Learyn ns. kahdeksan piirin mallia ihmisen tietoisuudesta on hyödyntänyt myös Robert Anton Wilson, joka on tiettävästi tunnetuin Diskordianismin popularisoija. Erityisesti Wilsonin yhdessä Robert Shean kanssa kirjoittama Illuminatus!-trilogia on tehnyt diskordianismia tunnetuksi ympäri maailman.
      xxx/ellauri167.html on line 674: Timothy Francis Leary (22. lokakuuta 1920 Springfield, Massachusetts – 31. toukokuuta 1996 Los Angeles) oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, psykologi ja tietokoneohjelmistosuunnittelija. Hän oli tunnetuimpia LSD:n nappaajia ja näkyvä osa 1960-luvun yhdysvaltalaista vastakulttuuria.
      xxx/ellauri167.html on line 675: Timothy Leary syntyi 22. lokakuuta vuonna 1920. Hänen isänsä oli hammaslääkäri ja alkoholisti, joka hylkäsi perheen Timothyn ollessa 13-vuotias. Timothy oli siitä huolimatta lukiossaan kouluneuvoston puheenjohtaja ja lukion lehden päätoimittaja. Näistä pahojen hammaslääkärien pojista voisi kohta tulla oma paasaus (kz. esim Manly Hall).
      xxx/ellauri169.html on line 328: Tarkastellaanpa kolmea uhria jotka kärsivät miehenhallinnan & ruumiinhallinnan implanteista ja jotka tämä kirjailija (Fritz the Cat) tuntee. Me voimme viitata heihin termillä "Amy", uhri Nro. 1001..., "Betty", uhri Nro. 1002..., ja "Cathy", uhri Nro. 1003.... -- "Amy" löydettiin kun käytettiin spektri-analyysilaitetta joka havaitsi että 750 MHz:n aallot olivat kohdistuneet häneen. "Betty" päätteli että häntä vastaan hyökättiin kokonaisella radio-mikroaaltojen spektrillä jotka pommittivat häntä Morsen kaavan mukaan. Tämä signaalien vastaanotin oli kuituoptinen ja se oli naamioitu näyttämään tavalliselta häpykarvalta joka jatkuvasti poltti reikiä hänen alusvaatteisiinsa. Luultavasti, tämä sivuvaikutus oli virhe jota he eivät olleet saaneet korjattua. Cathya pommitettiin ELF & VLF -aalloilla joiden taajuudet olivat 435 & 1080 MHz. Nämä taajuudet ovat ikkunoita ihmisen tajuntaan. He käyttivät myös typen partikkelien säteitä joka tuottaa "typpi-narkoosin" uhrille. Xenon-lamput voivat myös vaikuttaa miehen ruumiiseen. 1.000 - 1.200 MHz:n taajuus voi vaikuttaa geeneihin. Implanttien RF-taajuudet ovat vahingoittaneet uhrien silmiä. Vaikka tämä antaa meille lähtökohdan keskusteluumme, nämä eivät ole ainoita taajuuksia jotka uhkaavat miehenhallinnan uhreja.
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 117: Painting thy outward walls so costly gay? Maalaat ulkoseinät kirjavixi kalliilla?
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 119: Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend? Kannattaako tähän nyt noin paljon tuhlata?
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 121: Eat up thy charge? Is this thy body's end? Syö sun sijoituxet? Onnko tää sun loppu nyt?
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 122: Then soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss Six sielu, elä palvelijas häviöstä, ja anna
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 123: And let that pine to aggravate thy store; Sen kärsiä niin että siitä ize vaurastut,
      xxx/ellauri170.html on line 731: Perhaps we do not give these scientists enough credit for the faith they possess. Yes, to believe in this type of human evolution takes a whole lot of faith. Sadly, their faith is placed in the wrong location and in an untrue process. If only they were able to place that faith in the real designer behind the design. I believe it is imperative we educate ourselves and teach this generation as Paul warned Timothy to “keep that which is committed to your trust, avoiding oppositions of science falsely so called” (1 Timothy 6:20). So I'm simplifying the quote, but I don't care. Evolution is not science. It is a theory: “a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation” (dictionary.com).
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 71: There are also arguments for the veracity of the disrobing. The words "a prophetess and priestess of Aphrodite" might have indicated that Phryne participated in the Aphrodisia festival on Aegina. If true, this would have showed the jurors that she was favored by the goddess and deserving of "pity". Also, it was accepted at the time that women were especially capable of evoking the sympathy of the judges. Mothers and children could be brought to courts for such purposes. The baring of breasts was not restricted or atypical for prostitutes or courtesans, and could be used to arouse compassion as well as "pity".
      xxx/ellauri176.html on line 325: Vous le savez, jardins d'améthyste, enfouis Tiedäxä, ametistipuutarhat, joita piisaa
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 124: Abel kills Kua-kó and runs to the enemy tribe, sounding the alarm. Days later he returns. All his Indian friends are dead. He finds the giant tree burned, and collects Rima's ashes in a pot. Trekking homeward, despondent and hallucinating, Abel is helped by Indians and Christians until he reaches the sea, sane and healthy again. Now an old man, his only ambition is to be buried with Rima's ashes. Reflecting back, he believes neither God nor man can forgive his sins, but that gentle Rima would, provided he has forgiven himself.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 296: In Hemingway, sentimentality, sympathy, and empathy are turned inwards, toward himself. Neither Hemingway the man nor Hemingway the writer should be labeled “hard-boiled” - his macho style of living and speaking and the alleged hard-boiled mind behind it are better labeled "addled".
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 777: I have 3 Light Brahma girls..all seven months plus old, no eggs yet. Can I start feeding them layer feed now? They seem healthy and happy, just not laying.

      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 795: Mencken´s love of women was driven in part by the sympathy he had for female literary characters (especially those brought to life by his friend Theodore Dreiser), as well as his almost fanatical love of his mother. Mencken supported women´s rights, even if he had no affection for the suffragist.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 825: If by Pacifism is meant the teaching that the use of force is never justifiable, then, however well meant, it is mistaken, and it is hurtful to the life of our country. And the Pacifism which takes the position that because war is evil, therefore all who engage in war, whether for offense or defense, are equally blameworthy, and to be condemned, is not only unreasonable, it is inexcusably unjust. Sorry Christ, we gotta move on, that's how the cookie crumbles. Phil Roth's 2 Swedish sluts were just plain wrong, and so were you J.C.
      xxx/ellauri179.html on line 999: Ernie was a product of a privileged upbringing whose first two marriages were to women of inherited wealth, which gave him the time to travel the world and develop as a writer without the pressure to make a living at it for the first decade of his career. Ernie had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain condition that results from repeated head trauma that has been diagnosed in many boxers and football players.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 98: In 1865, Robert E. Bonner of the New York Ledger offered Beecher twenty-four thousand dollars to follow his sister's example and compose a novel; the subsequent novel, Norwood, or Village Life in New England, was published in 1868. Beecher stated his intent for Norwood was to present a heroine who is "large of soul, a child of nature, and, although a Christian, yet in childlike sympathy with the truths of God in the natural world, instead of books." McDougall describes the resulting novel as "a New England romance of flowers and bosomy sighs ... 'new theology' that amounted to warmed-over Emerson". The novel was moderately well received by critics of the day.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 218:
    6. The greatest wealth is a poverty of desires. I am filthy rich.
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 448: I can again thy former light restore,
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 449: Should I repent me: but once put out thy light,
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 452: That can thy light relume. When I have pluck'd the rose,
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 729: Remember My favour unto thee and unto thy
      xxx/ellauri186.html on line 783: The argument above and other arguments associated with the Quran’s dubious source material lend credibility to the claim that the religion built upon a less than trustworthy foundation.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 92: It seems at times that Rodin and Rilke struggled with the practice of empathy, as if—like their own art—it was a genuinely new and difficult thing to comprehend.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 111: First of all, it provided him with an uncanny empathy for women. His two most potent and obsessive literary images were the unrequited female lover and the woman artist struggling to find freedom and space for her work. But Rilke's liberated feminine side also gave him the gift of unabashed openness to his need and desire for the opposite sex (from women). He recalls Kierkegaard's description of Mozart's Don Giovanni, who did not calculatedly seduce, according to Kierkegaard, but desired seductively. What women found irresistible about Rilke was not the effect he had on them but the effect they had on him.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 151: As for the centerpiece of Freedman's argument for Rilke's sexism--he "abandoned" Clara and their daughter, Ruth--here he portrays Clara, too, as if she were Tess of the D'Urbervilles. On the contrary. Clara enthusiastically seconded Rilke's definition of two artists wedded as each, in Rilke's cautiously ambiguous phrase, "the guardian of the other's solitude." After Rilke left for Paris, she placed Ruth with her wealthy and supportive parents and went on a pilgrimage to Egypt, among other places. Like Rilke, the adventurous Clara had a fascinating life--I don't know why Freedman didn't write her biography. Women artists suffered in Rilke's society, but not because of Rilke.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 214: Francesca Wade at the Financial Times chided Corbett for occasional breathy writing that cringes. Female jealousy, that's all.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 219: We will never know whether Rilke had Rodin in mind when he wrote. But it’s undeniable a lot went well when he met Rodin. And while an artist taking on a protégé is not unique, that Rodin and Rilke bonded despite differing languages, ages, and artistic disciplines is noteworthy. As Rilke wrote to Kappus, “in the deepest and most important places, we are unspeakably alone; and many things must happen, many things must go right, a whole dark constellation of events must be fulfilled, for one human being to successfully enter another. ”
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 290: In the 15th century, major steps were taken by Bernardine of Siena, Pierre d'Ailly, and Jean Gerson, the chancellor of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris. Gerson wrote a lengthy treatise in French titled Consideration sur Saint Joseph and a 120-verse poem in Latin about Saint Joseph. In 1416 to 1418, Gerson preached sermons on Saint Joseph at the Council of Constance in which he borrowed heavily from Marian themes.
      xxx/ellauri187.html on line 570: “Our concern and solidarity is first with victims of harassment, and with the right of all staff and students to work in a healthy and safe environment,” the letter said. “And while we also recognize the possibility of rehabilitation, it can only be at the end of a process that begins with an acknowledgement of the offense, and taking responsibility for the harm caused.”
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 46: People with “dark personality traits”, such as psychopathy or narcissism, are more likely to be callous, disagreeable and antagonistic in their nature. Such traits exist on a continuum – we all have more or less of them, and this does not necessarily equate to being clinically diagnosed with a personality disorder.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 48: Traditionally, people who are high in dark traits are considered to have empathy deficits, potentially making them more dangerous and aggressive than the rest of us. But we recently discovered something that challenges this idea. Our study, published in Personality and Individual Differences, identified a group of individuals with dark traits who report above-average empathic capacities – we call them “dark empanzees”.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 52: Dark personality traits include psychopathy, machiavellianism and narcissism, collectively called the “dark triad”. More recently, it has been suggested that sadism be added, culminating in a “dark tetrad”.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 54: Psychopathy is characterised by a superficial charm and callousness. People high in such traits often show an erratic lifestyle and antisocial behaviour. Machiavellianism derives from the writings of Niccolò Machiavelli, a Renaissance author, historian and philosopher. He described power games involving deception, treachery and crime. Thus, machiavellianism refers to an exploitative, cynical and manipulative nature. Narcissism is characterised by an exaggerated sense of entitlement, superiority and grandiose thinking, while sadism denotes a drive to inflict and enjoy pain in others.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 56: The dark traits, particularly psychopathy and machiavellianism, have been consistently associated with aggressive and anti-social behaviour.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 58: Empathy can refer to the capacity to share feelings, namely “affective empathy” (if you are sad, I also feel sad). But it can also be the ability to understand other people’s minds, dubbed “cognitive empathy” (I know what you think and why you are feeling sad).
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 60: For example, the lack of (specifically affective) empathy is a well documented hallmark in clinical psychopathy used to explain their often persistent, instrumental violent behaviour. Our own work supports the notion that one of the reasons people with dark traits hurt other people or have difficulties in relationships is an underpinning lack of empathy.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 62: Paradoxically, however, some researchers have previously reported average or even higher levels of some aspects of empathy in some people with dark traits.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 63: This makes sense in a way, as to manipulate others for your own gain – or indeed enjoy the pain of others – you must have at least some capacity to understand them. Thus, we questioned whether dark traits and empathy were indeed mutually exclusive phenomena.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 65: We asked almost 1,000 people to complete assessments, based on questionnaires, on the dark triad and empathy. We then used a method called latent profile analysis that allows you to establish clusters of people with different profiles of certain trait combinations.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 66: As expected, we found a traditional dark triad group with low scores in empathy (about 13% of the sample). We also found a group with lower to average levels across all traits (about 34% were “typicals”) and a group with low dark traits and high levels of empathy (about 33% were “empaths”). However, the fourth group of people, the “dark empaths”, was evident. They had higher scores on both dark traits and empathy (about 20% of our sample). Interestingly, this latter group scored higher on both cognitive and affective empathy than the “dark triad” and “typical” groups.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 68: We then characterised these groups based on measures of aggression, general personality, psychological vulnerability and wellbeing. The dark empanzees were not as aggressive as the traditional dark triad group – suggesting the latter are likely more dangerous. Nevertheless, the dark empanzees were more aggressive than typicals and empanzees, at least on a measure of indirect aggression - that is, hurting or manipulating people through social exclusion, malicious humour and guilt-induction. Thus, although the presence of empathy was limiting their level of aggression, it was not eliminating it completely.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 70: In line with this notion, empanzees were the most “agreeable” (a personality trait showing how nice or friendly you are), followed by typicals, then dark empanzees, and last dark triads. Interestingly, dark empanzees were more extroverted than the rest, a trait reflecting the tendency to be sociable, lively and active. Thus, the presence of empathy appears to encourage an enjoyment of being or interacting with people. But it may potentially also be motivated by a desire to dominate them.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 74: Though the aggression reported by the dark empanzees was not as high as the traditional dark triad group, the danger of this personality profile is that their empathy, and likely resulting social skills, make their darkness harder to spot. We believe that dark empanzees have the capacity to be callous and ruthless, but are able to limit such aggression.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 76: It is worth noting, however, that those clinically diagnosed with an antisocial personality disorder (often showing excessive levels of dark traits), most certainly lack empathy and are dangerous predators – and many of them are in prison. Our research is looking at people in the general population who have elevated levels of dark personality traits, rather than personality disorders.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 80: We are currently replicating and extending some of our findings using the dark tetrad instead. Our results are yet to be published, but indicate there are two further profiles in addition to the four groups we’ve already identified. One is an “emotionally internalised group”, with high levels of affective empathy and average cognitive empathy, without elevated dark traits. The other shows a pattern similar to autistic traits – particularly, low cognitive empathy and average affective empathy in the absence of elevated dark traits.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 82: We are hoping this research may be able to shift our understanding of empathy in the context of the dark traits.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 375: On her first day working for Mr. Carlson, Ms. Grossberg said she discovered the office was decorated with large pictures of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wearing a plunging swimsuit. She said she was once called into the top producer’s office to be asked whether Ms. Bartiromo was having a sexual relationship with the House Republican leader, Kevin McCarthy.
      xxx/ellauri193.html on line 796: 65.5% men and 85.3% women knew their victim by name or have seen him/her before. It is the so called “social fabric crimes” and has primarily to do with a lack of moral values as well as assets for healthy development.
      xxx/ellauri195.html on line 171: Apparently Canute was trying to prove a point about Kings and God: 'Let all men know how empty and worthless is the power of kings, for there is none worthy of the name, but He whom heaven, earth, and sea obey by eternal laws. '
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 173: Acrostic • Africa • Alone • America • Angel • Anger • Animal • Anniversary • April • August • Autumn • Baby • Ballad • Beach • Beautiful • Beauty • Believe • Bipolar • Birth • Brother • Butterfly • Candy • Car • Cat • Change • Chicago • Child • Childhood • Christian • Children • Chocolate • Christmas • Cinderella • City • Concrete • Couplet • Courage • Crazy • Culture • Dance • Dark • Dark humor • Daughter • Death • Depression • Despair • Destiny • Discrimination • Dog • Dream • Education • Elegy • Epic • Evil • Fairy • Faith • Family • Farewell • Fate • Father • Fear • Fire • Fish • Fishing • Flower • Fog • Food • Football • Freedom • Friend • Frog • Fun • Funeral • Funny • Future • Girl • LGBTQ • God • Golf • Graduate • Graduation • Greed • Green • Grief • Guitar • Haiku • Hair • Happiness • Happy • Hate • Heart • Heaven • Hero • History • Holocaust • Home • Homework • Honesty • Hope • Horse • House • Howl • Humor • Hunting • Husband • Identity • Innocence • Inspiration • Irony • Isolation • January • Journey • Joy • July • June • Justice • Kiss • Laughter • Life • Light • Limerick • London • Lonely • Loss • Lost • Love • Lust • Lyric • Magic • Marriage • Memory • Mentor • Metaphor • Mirror • Mom • Money • Moon • Mother • Murder • Music • Narrative • Nature • Night • Ocean • October • Ode • Pain • Paris • Passion • Peace • People • Pink • Poem • Poetry • Poverty • Power • Prejudice • Pride • Purple • Lgbtq • Racism • Rain • Rainbow • Rape • Raven • Red • Remember • Respect • Retirement • River • Romance • Romantic • Rose • Running • Sad • School • Sea • September • Shopping • Sick • Silence • Silver • Simile • Sister • Sky • Sleep • Smart • Smile • Snake • Snow • Soccer • Soldier • Solitude • Sometimes • Son • Song • Sonnet • Sorrow • Sorry • Spring • Star • Strength • Success • Suicide • Summer • Sun • Sunset • Sunshine • Swimming • Sympathy • Teacher • Television • Thanks • Tiger • Time • Today • Together • Travel • Tree • Trust • Truth • Valentine • War • Warning • Water • Weather • Wedding • Wind • Winter • Woman • Women • Work • World
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 291: Have you read these poets? Walter de la Mare • Dorothy Parker • Max Ehrmann • Sara Teasdale • Paul Laurence Dunbar • Christina Georgina Rossetti • Jose Marti • Robert W Service • Allen Ginsberg • Judith Wright • Siegfried Sassoon • Wilfred Owen • Elizabeth Bishop • Nissim Ezekiel • Billy Collins • Lewis Carroll • Nizar Qabbani • Sir John Betjeman • Richard Brautigan • Henry Van Dyke
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 295: Have you read these poets? William Stafford • Kenneth Slessor • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Theodore Roethke • Thomas Hood • Sir Walter Scott • Henry David Thoreau • Kabir • Percy Bysshe Shelley • Ted Hughes • Walter de la Mare • Dorothy Parker • Max Ehrmann • Sara Teasdale • Paul Laurence Dunbar • Christina Georgina Rossetti • Jose Marti • Robert W Service • Allen Ginsberg • Judith Wright
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 312: Have you read these poets? Anne Sexton • Sarojini Naidu • John Keats • Walt Whitman • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • Elizabeth Barrett Browning • William Stafford • Kenneth Slessor • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Theodore Roethke • Thomas Hood • Sir Walter Scott • Henry David Thoreau • Kabir • Percy Bysshe Shelley • Ted Hughes • Walter de la Mare • Dorothy Parker • Max Ehrmann • Sara Teasdale
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 335: Nor let thy brow contracted frowns betray,
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 380: Jumalasi älyä, The wisdom of thy God,
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 552: Tee tästä mielen istute. Implant this in thy mind.
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 569: Tule suurenna sun jumala. Come magnify thy God.
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 585: Sun sielunpaimen; The shepherd of thy soul;
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 601: Tai Jumalalle läähätät: Or pantest for thy God;
      xxx/ellauri199.html on line 602: J. Krister on sun helpotus, Jesus Christ is thy relief,
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 139: Antoine haikailee Giseleä, joka oli ollut siis perheessä "kasvattina". Antoine avaa professori Jalicourtin kirjeen. Hän saa kuulla Jacquesin katoamisesta. Se oli vapaaehtoinen. Hän ei halunnut mukautua akateemiseen kuriin, vaan lähti ulkomaille ja kirjoittaa salanimellä Roger Martin du Gard, sori Jack Balthy. Antoine lukee Balthyn La Sorellina teosta, jonka hän tajuaa kuvaavan Jacquesin omaa elämää. Siinä päähenkilö rakastaa kahta naista protestanttia, ja siskoa (Gisele on kasvattilapsi ei sisko), Jacques on omalla estyneellä tavalla kiinni kylmässä Jennyssä, mutta eräällä kotiin paluureissulla lankeaa aistilliseen Giseleen, siis romaanissaan, jossa henkilöiden nimet ovat vaihtuneet. Antoine, joka on ollut itsekin tuntenut fyysistä vetoa Giseleen, lukee hullaantuneena. Jacquesin tuotoksesta selviää myös välirikon syy. Isä, joka ei hyväksy pojan kihlausta protestantin kanssa, uhkaa lopettaa tämän kuukausirahan ja päättää lähettää pojan armeijaan. Poika uhkaa itsemurhalla ja katoaa. Näin yksinkertainen juonikuvio on, jota on jo selitetty aiemmin, mutta Jack Balthyn tuotoksena tästä on saatu paljon paatosta aikaan. Kirjoittaako Roger Martin du Gard Jacquesista kuin itsestään, joka Jack Balthynä kirjoittaa Jacquesista, ja du Gardin loihtima Antoine lukee ja eläytyy, tämä on kulttuuria ja taidetta, minusta tässä tämä toimii, toteutustapa taiteessa on ratkaiseva.
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 229: Conservateur en esthétique, mais progressiste en politique, France trouve dans l'affaire Dreyfus son Histoire contemporaine (l'Orme du mail, 1897 ; le Mannequin d'osier, 1897 ; l'Anneau d'améthyste, 1899 ; Monsieur Bergeret à Paris, 1901). Il a aussi prêté sa plume aux diverses manifestations de la gauche militante. (Académie française, 1896 ; prix Nobel 1921).
      xxx/ellauri202.html on line 413: In his 1953 memoir In the Face of the Gallows (published after his execution in 1946), Hitler’s lawyer Hans Frank claimed that Hitler had told him to investigate rumors of him having Jewish ancestry. Frank said Hitler showed him a letter from a nephew who threatened to reveal he had Jewish blood. Frank wrote that he found evidence that Hitler’s grandfather was Jewish and that Alois’ mother, Maria Schicklgruber, worked as a cook in the home of a wealthy Jewish family named Frankenreiter in Graz. Austria, was impregnated by a member of the family – possibly their 19-year-old son – when she was 42.
      xxx/ellauri208.html on line 569: Hush then, thy sad repining Hys siis sun surullista katumusta
      xxx/ellauri212.html on line 79: My Amor me dio benvenida is from 1963, the original is from 1952. I feel sympathy with the elderly man on the cover, trying to hold on to a gorgeous blonde, barely holding despondency at bay. He turns out to be the murtherer I bet.
      xxx/ellauri212.html on line 105: ‘A guest,’ I answer’d, ‘worthy to be here:’
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 451: “A man is forbidden to compel his wife to have marital relations…Rabbi Joshua ben Levi similarly stated: Whosoever compels his wife to have marital relations will have unworthy children.”
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 466: “Rav Hisda ruled: A man is forbidden to perform his marital duty in the daytime, for it is said, ‘And thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself’ (Leviticus 19:18). But what is the proof? Abaye replied: He might observe something repulsive in her, and she would thereby become loathsome to him.”
      xxx/ellauri215.html on line 500: “I think it is appropriate that on the same day that we mourn the loss of a commander in chief, we also mourn the loss of individuals whose deaths did not receive national attention, or much attention at all, but whose lives were no less worthy of our recognition,” Janice Hahn, a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, insincerely said at the service.
      xxx/ellauri224.html on line 135: In the conclusion of the film, Moore notes that the United States Constitution no longer protects normal Americans from the wealthy and powerful of American society, and that the American Dream is now nothing more than a bad wet dream.
      xxx/ellauri224.html on line 347:
      Kathy dropped it like a duck-formed nail brush:

      xxx/ellauri225.html on line 305: The Dispossessed, set on the twin planets of Urras and Anarres, features a planned anarchist society depicted as an "ambiguous utopia". The society, created by settlers from Urras, is materially poorer than the wealthy society of Urras, but ethically and morally more advanced. Unlike classical utopias, the society of Anarres is portrayed as neither perfect nor static; the protagonist Shevek finds himself traveling to Urras to pursue his research. Nonetheless, the misogyny and hierarchy present in the authoritarian society of Urras is absent among the anarchists, who base their social structure on cooperation and individual liberty. The Eye of the Heron, published a few years after The Dispossessed, was described as continuing Le Guin´s exploration of human freedom, through a conflict between two societies of opposing philosophies: a town inhabited by descendants of pacifists, and a city inhabited by descendants of criminals.
      xxx/ellauri228.html on line 486: The mother replied: Can it, Oh Lord! She also took not a little drink and expressed similar greetings. The older children were allowed to take a healthy swig.
      xxx/ellauri228.html on line 493: The mother then dipped garlic into her honey jar and each one present had to taste it. They believed that garlic chased away all pagan and evil spirits and kept them healthy. While giving the garlic to taste, the mother said: “May God grant that you be as smelly as this garlic!”
      xxx/ellauri229.html on line 535: It was then, for the first time, that timid voices made them selves heard, Oughtn´t we go back to the old look, but that suggestion was branded as obscurantist, medieval. In the elections of 2520 the Damnwellians and the Relativists came out on top, because their populist line caught on, to wit, that every man should look as he damn well pleased; limitations on looks would be functional only - the district bodybuilding examiner approved designs that were existenceworthy, without concern for anything else. These designs SOPSYPLABD threw on the market in droves. Historians call the period of automorphosis under the Sopsyputer the Age of Centralization, and the years that followed Reempersonalizationalism.
      xxx/ellauri232.html on line 131: Payne is a specialist in the Spanish fascist movement and has also produced comparative analyses of Western European fascism. He asserts that there were some specific ways in which kraut National Socialism paralleled Russian communism to a much greater degree than latino Fascism was capable of doing. Why, just look at their flags. Payne does not propound the theory of "red fascism" or the notion that communism and National Socialism are essentially the same. He states that National Socialism more nearly paralleled Russian communism than any other noncommunist system has. Payne uses a lengthy itemized list of characteristics to identify fascism, including the creation of an authoritarian state; a regulated, state-integrated economic sector; fascist symbolism; anti-liberalism; anti-communism, and anti-conservatism. He sees elimination of the autonomy or, in some cases, complete existence of large-scale capitalism as the common aim of all fascist movements. (??? WTF?)
      xxx/ellauri232.html on line 326: Often, but not always, the shochet is also trained to be a bodek (checker), who examines the inner organs of the animal to ensure that it was healthy at the time of death. In the modern factory set up, these tasks are often divided.
      xxx/ellauri233.html on line 162: The rise of modern, centralized states in Europe by the early 19th century heralded the end of Jewish judicial autonomy and social seclusion. Their communal corporate rights were abolished, and the process of emancipation and acculturation that followed quickly transformed the values and norms of the public. Estrangement and apathy toward Judaism were rampant. The process of communal, educational and civil reform could not be restricted from affecting the core tenets of the faith. The new academic, critical study of Judaism (Wissenschaft des Judentums) soon became a source of controversy. Rabbis and scholars argued to what degree, if at all, its findings could be used to determine present conduct. The modernized Orthodox in Germany, like rabbis Isaac Bernays and Azriel Hildesheimer, were content to cautiously study it while stringently adhering to the sanctity of holy texts and refusing to grant Wissenschaft any say in religious matters. On the other extreme were Rabbi Abraham Geiger, who would emerge as the founding father of Reform Judaism, and his supporters. They opposed any limit on critical research or its practical application, laying more weight on the need for change than on continuity.
      xxx/ellauri233.html on line 414: At age 15 he married Sterna Segal, the daughter of Yehuda Leib Segal, a wealthy resident of Vitebsk, and thus relieved of the excess sperm in his aching balls he was able to devote himself entirely to study.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 124:

      *Midshipman: any of the toadfishes of genus Porichthys, distinguished by photophores and four lateral lines, typically nocturnal, and noted for a hum produced by males during the breeding season. Even the toadies and lickspittles among the midshipmen--and naturally there were several--hate the tyrant midshipman, Mr. Homer Simpson.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 295: Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate, Joku sukulaishenki tiedustelee kohtalosi,
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 345: Cornhillissä 26. joulukuuta 1716 syntynyt Gray oli viides Philip ja Dorothy Antrobus Grayn 12 lapsesta ja ainoa, joka selvisi lapsenkengistä. Hänen isänsä, väkivaltaisuuksiin syyllistynyt, pahoinpiteli vaimoaan; Dorothy jätti hänet jossain vaiheessa, mutta Philip uhkasi ajaa hiäntä takaa ja kostaa hiänelle, ja hiän palasi hänen luokseen. Vuosina 1725-1734 Thomas Gray osallistui Etoniin, missä hän tapasi Richard Westin ja Horace Tadpolen, voimakkaan Whig-ministerin Sir Robert Walpolen pojan. Vuonna 1734 Gray astui Peterhouse Collegeen, Cambridgen yliopistoon. Neljä vuotta myöhemmin hän jätti Cambridgen ilman tutkintoa aikoen lukea lakia Lontoon Inner Templessä. Sen sijaan hän ja Horace Walpole purjehtivat Doverista 29. maaliskuuta 1739 Manner-kiertueelle. Kaksikko riiteli Reggiossa Italiassa toukokuussa 1741; Gray jatkoi kiertuetta yksin ja palasi Lontooseen syyskuussa. Marraskuussa 1741 Greyn isä kuoli; Grayn säilyneissä kirjeissä ei ole mainintaa tästä tapahtumasta.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 448: During World War II Forester moved to the United States where he wrote propaganda to encourage the country to join the Allies, and eventually settled in Berkeley, California; while living in Washington, D.C., he met a young British intelligence officer named Roald Dahl, of whose experiences in the RAF he had heard word, and encouraged him to write about them. In 1947, he secretly married a woman named Dorothy Foster. He suffered extensively from arteriosclerosis later in life.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 471: Forester oli koulutukseltaan lääkäri, mutta ei koskaan toiminut ammatissa. Vuonna 1926 hän meni naimisiin Kathleen Belcherin kanssa. Tästä liitosta heille syntyi kaksi lasta, molemmat poikia. He erosivat vuonna 1945. Toisen maailmansodan aikana Forester osallistui sotaponnisteluihin propagandan kirjoittajana Englannissa. Sodan jälkeen hän muutti Yhdysvaltoihin ja asettui jonkin ajan kuluttua asumaan Kaliforniaan Berkeleyn kaupunkiin. Vuonna 1947 hän meni naimisiin Dorothy Fosterin (Farter) kanssa. Tästä liitosta ei tullut issueita. Ehkä se oli vaan peitetarina.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 535: Ateenassa Pindaroksesta tuli ateenalaisen dithyrambisen runouden koulukunnan perustajan Lasolin oppilas. Lasoli toimi tuolloin kaupungissa Hepoarkhoksen räppipiirissä. Hän tunsi hyvin monenlaisia musiikkilajeja ja Pindaros sai häneltä todennäköisesti syvällistä oppia huilunsoitossa. Pindarosta opetti Ateenassa myös Agathokles ja joidenkin lähteiden mukaan Apollodoros. Tai size oli. Enivei, hän sai joltakin näistä luvan johtaa sylkisiä kuoroja vaikka oli vielä nuori. Hän oli niin lutukka.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 536: Pindaros palasi Thebaan jo ennen 20 ikävuottaan. Siellä sai opetusta kahdelta runoilijattarelta, Myrtikseltä ja Korinnalta, jotka olivat tuohon aikaan maineessa Boiotiassa. Pindaros sai paljon vaikutteita erityisesti Korinnalta. Plutarkhos kertoo, että Korinna olisi kehottanut häntä lisäämään myyttisiä aineksia runoihinsa. Kun Pindaros sitten punoi lähes koko thebalaisen taruston erääseen hymniinsä, josta osa on säilynyt nykyaikaankin, Korinna hymyili ja sanoi: ”Tulee kylvää kädellä, ei koko säkillä” (τῇ χειρὶ δεῖ σπείρειν, ἀλλὰ μὴ ὅλῳ τῷ θυλάκῳ, tē kheiri dein speirein, alla mē holō tō thylakō). Pindaros veti kerralla koko säkin tyhjäxi.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 544: Vaikka hän oli thebalainen, hän oli aina suuressa suosiossa Ateenassa, ja hän vieraili kaupungissa usein ja ylisti ateenalaisia runoissaan. Eräässä dithyrambissaan hän kuvaili kaupunkia sanoilla ”laulun tyyssija, Hellaan paaluvarustus, sinä jumalien kuulu kaupunki!”. Kuinka ollakaan, ateenalaiset tekivät hänestä kunniakansalaisen (proksenos) ja antoivat hänelle 10 000 drakhmaa puhtaana käteen. Myöhemmin, hänen jo kuoltuaan, he pystyttivät hänen kunniakseen patsaan.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 565: Pindar wrote an enormous number of poems, which the Alexandrian scholars divided in seventeen books. His poetry included dithyrambs, paeans, scholia, encomia, prosodia, treni, parthenia, and epinicia, the last being the only surviving work of his, from the others we have only a few fragments.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 584: And give to rapture all thy trembling strings. Ja anna tempaukseen kaikki vapisevat kielesi.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 600: And frantic Passions hear thy soft control. Ja kiihkeät intohimot kuulevat pehmeän kontrollisi.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 603: And dropp'd his thirsty lance at thy command. Ja pudotti janoisen keihäänsä käskystäsi.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 605: Of Jove, thy magic lulls the feather'd king Jo vaan taikasi tuudittaa höyhenen kuninkaan
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 612: Temper'd to thy warbled lay. Suvaitsevainen makaaksesi riippumatossa.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 674: They sought, O Albion! next thy sea-encircled coast. He etsivät, oi Albion! kakan vierestä löytyi meren ympäröimä rannikko.
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 678: In thy green lap was Nature's darling laid, Vihreässä sylissäsi oli luonnon rakas,
      xxx/ellauri235.html on line 705: Hark, his hands thy lyre explore! Horatio, hänen kätensä tahtoo tutkia sun huilua!
      xxx/ellauri239.html on line 712:

      "If you're looking for sympathy, look it up in the dictionary. It's somewhere between shit and syphilis." - Joe Kenda

      xxx/ellauri250.html on line 306: Debby: Let them collapse and go to hell. They cry to everyone that they are a victim when they continually shoot themselves in the foot. It’s a pathetic disgusting and completely nauseating display. I had sympathy for the devil once, I also sold my soul to the devil, and I put my feet in his fire. I will burn no more.
      xxx/ellauri250.html on line 308: Kimberly: Exactly. Once you’ve been abused, tortured, provoked, manipulated, and had your reputation dragged through the mud, it’s hard to find any sympathy for them. Deep down I feel badly that my ex had to have the pathetic parents he did, since they are the ones fully responsible for his behavior and mental disorder, but at the end of the day, he’s a grown man and needs to learn to own up to his own shortcomings. God have mercy on him… because I sure don’t.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 133: Being treble in thy divided deity, Jonka jumaluus on kolmiyhteinen,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 149: Rise up, shine, stretch thine hand out, with thy bow Nöyse, paista, anna tassua, ja jousella
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 151: And burn and break the dark about thy ways, Ja polta ja taita pimeä sun tavalla,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 155: And thy lips kindle with swift beams; let earth Ja sun huulet sytyttää vikkelillä säteillä; anna maan
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 156: Laugh, and the long sea fiery from thy feet Nauraa, ja pitkän meren kuumeta sun jaloista
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 172: Him now consume thou; for thy sacrifice Ammennä nyt, sillä nyt sun uhrisi
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 175: And one, the maiden rose of all thy maids, Ja 1:n sun neitosista, neitomaisen ruusun,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 211: Bind on thy sandals, O thou most fleet, Sido jalkaan sandaalit, sä vikkelin,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 212: Over the splendour and speed of thy feet; Ylle jalkojesi loiston sekä nopsuuden;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 295: For thy speech flickers like a blown-out flame. Sun jutut sekoilee kuin sammutettu kynttilä.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 586: Son, first I praise thy prayer, then bid thee speed;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 593: The men thy fellows, and the choice of the world,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 604: Set thine eye thither and fix thy spirit and say
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 710: Speech too bears fruit, being worthy; and air blows down
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 796: He shall keep nothing praiseworthy, nor die
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 839: Eschewing embrace the luck of this thy life,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 843: Happiest, if thou submit thy soul to fate,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 846: So shalt thou be toward all men all thy days
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 853: And gloriously hast thou lived, and made thy life
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 855: Thankworthy, a praise for ever; and hast won fame
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 856: When wild wars broke all round thy father’s house,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 867: For in the greener blossom of thy life
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 958: Abstain thy feet from following, and thine eyes
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 977: But by thine hand, by thy sweet life and eyes,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 978: By thy great heart and these clasped knees, O son,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1005: I charge thee by thy soul and this my breast,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1030: Queen, my whole heart is molten with thy tears,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1034: For what thou art I know thee, and this thy breast
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1035: And thy fair eyes I worship, and am bound
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1056: Earth is thy covering to hide thee, the garment of thee.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1110: ⁠For bitter thou wast from thy birth,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1173: ⁠When thy time was come to be born.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1180: ⁠The light of thy bosom as fire
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1212: ⁠For of old, being full of thy fire,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1253: For not without the word of thy chaste mouth,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1265: For thy name’s sake and awe toward thy chaste head,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1269: And godlike for thy grace of hallowed hair
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1274: And for thy sake praiseworthiest from all men:
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1282: Cease, or talk still and slay thy boars at home.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1315: Have all thy will of words; talk out thine heart.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1359: One shaft of all thy sudden seven that pierced
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1405: Makes praiseworthy, but purer spirit and heart
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1439: Of thy good words: but ye, depart with her
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1463: ⁠And thy life-days from thee.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1577: Upon us with thy left hand life, and said,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1580: And with thy right hand laid upon us death.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1593: Because thou hast bent thy lightnings as a bow,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1597: Because thou hast made the thunder, and thy feet
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1599: Break, but thy face as an exceeding heat
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1602: ⁠Because thy name is life and our name death;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1656: A maiden's and a prophet's and thy son's.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1693: Whose brooks have bled with battle when thy son
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1715: Thine, even thy mother's and thy sister's sons.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1730: And we will flay thy boarskin with male hands;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1747: Saying, Speed it as I send it for thy sake,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1791: And smote not; but Meleager, but thy son,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1857: ⁠As divide thy yellow hair,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1859: ⁠Round thy fawnskin brush the bare
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1903: ⁠Of thy brother’s seed;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1939: ⁠We beseech thee by thy light,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1940: ⁠By thy bow, and thy sweet eyes,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1943: ⁠By thine arrows and thy might
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1945: ⁠By the maiden thy delight,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1957: What new thing wolf-like lurks behind thy words?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1959: What snake’s tongue in thy lips? what fire in the eyes?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1980: Queen, thy twain brethren and thy mother’s sons.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2018: Slain by thy son’s hand; is that saying so hard?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2084: O queen, for queenlike hast thou borne thyself,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2088: These men thy brethren wrangling bade yield up
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2091: Hallowed; and some drew toward them; but thy son
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2094: At female feet, saying This thy spoil not mine,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2095: Maiden, thine own hand for thyself hath reaped,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2125: Blanched thy son’s face, his slayer; and these being slain,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2172: O queen, thou hast yet with thee love-worthy things,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2174: Thine husband, and the great strength of thy son.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2252: Things hate-worthy? not live with shamefast eyes,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2257: And see thee strong and hear men for thy sake
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2272: Full of thy milk, warm from thy womb, and drains
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2273: Life and the blood of life and all thy fruit,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2275: Treads wine and drinks, thyself, a sect of thee;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2277: And if he feed not, shall not thy flesh faint?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2278: Or drink not, are not thy lips dead for thirst?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2279: This thing moves more than all things, even thy son,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2282: Reverencing most for thy sake all his gods.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2301: Strengthen thy spirit; is this not also a god,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2442: Withhold thyself a little and fear the gods.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2512: ⁠Wilt thou take the night for thy day
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2513: ⁠Or the darkness for light on thy way,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2524: Wilt thou cover thine hair with gold, and with silver thy feet?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2526: Hast thou taken the purple to fold thee, and made thy mouth sweet?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2528: Behold, when thy face is made bare, he that loved thee shall hate;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2530: Thy face shall be no more fair at the fall of thy fate.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2532: For thy life shall fall as a leaf and be shed as the rain;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2568: For this thy face and hair are as one fire.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2592: And thy mouth shuddering like a shot bird.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2637: O gods, what word has flown out at thy mouth?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2645: Death stands upon the doorway of thy lips,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2647: And in thy mouth has death set up his house.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2692: And all thy goodly glory; with mine hands
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2695: For all the little likeness of thy limbs,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2846: ⁠Thou madest thy sword as a fire,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2865: ⁠O thy luminous face,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2921: ⁠Whither thy goal?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2941: ⁠That thy praise may be said?
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2942: Alas thy beauty! alas thy body! alas thine head!
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2995: ⁠dark in thy dawn.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3002: ⁠Nor endured he thy face
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3053: ⁠And restore thee thy day,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3091: ⁠In thy limbs at the last;
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3110: Thy blood to the water, thy soul to the gods who divide
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3132: O holy head of Œneus, lo thy son
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3140: Not shamefully; thou therefore of thy love
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3145: Having thy love about me and thy goodwill,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3157: Pray thou thy days be long before thy death,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3163: Live thou and take thy fill of days and die
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3164: When thy day comes; and make not much of death
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3165: Lest ere thy day thou reap an evil thing.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3174: Furrowed thy body, whence a wheaten ear
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3177: I sprang and cleft the closure of thy womb,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3181: Would worship, but thy fire and subtlety,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3210: Because I was thy first-born; let thy soul
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3215: Forget not, nor think shame; I was thy son.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3225: Love me not less, thy first-born: though grief come,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3232: Albeit I kneel not neither touch thy knees,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3234: I fall about thy feet and worship thee.
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3247: But thou, dear, touch me with thy rose-like hands,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3248: And fasten up mine eyelids with thy mouth,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3259: But thou, dear, hide my body with thy veil,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3260: And with thy raiment cover foot and head,
      xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3261: And stretch thyself upon me and touch hands
      xxx/ellauri253.html on line 101: The Soviet Union's last year of economic growth was 1989, and throughout the 1990s, recession ensued in the Former Soviet Republics. In May 1998, following the 1997 crash of the East Asian economy, things began to get even worse in Russia. In August 1998, the value of the ruble fell 34% and people clamored to get their money out of banks (see 1998 Russian financial crisis). The government acted by dragging its feet on privatization programs. Russians responded to this situation with approval by electing the more pro-dirigist and less liberal Vladimir Putin as President in 2000. Putin proceeded to reassert the role of the federal government, and gave it power it had not seen since the Soviet era. State-run businesses were used to out-compete some of the more wealthy rivals of Putin. Putin's policies were popular with the Russian people, gaining him re-election in 2004. At the same time, the export-oriented Russian economy enjoyed considerable influx of foreign currency thanks to rising worldwide oil prices (from $15 per barrel in early 1999 to an average of $30 per barrel during Putin's first term). The early 2000s recession was avoided in Russia due to rebound in exports and, to some degree, a return to dirigism.
      xxx/ellauri253.html on line 133: Wealthy and middle-class house flippers with mid-to-good credit scores created a speculative bubble in house prices, and then wrecked local housing markets and financial institutions after they defaulted on their debt en masse. The Economist wrote in July 2012 that the inflow of investment dollars required to fund the U.S. trade deficit was a major cause of the housing bubble and financial crisis: "The trade deficit, less than 1% of GDP in the early 1990s, hit 6% in 2006. That deficit was financed by inflows of foreign savings, in particular from East Asia and the Middle East. Much of that money went into dodgy mortgages to buy overvalued houses, and the financial crisis was the result." "The main headline is that all sorts of poor countries became kind of rich, making things like TVs and selling us oil. China, India, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia made a lot of money and banked it."
      xxx/ellauri255.html on line 111: This was exactly what Lenin and the Bolsheviks needed. The upsurge of chaotic violence was actually bulldozing a way through for the Bolsheviks to seize power, because the liberals were incapable (and actually unwilling) to do anything about it. What Lenin perceived – and he was absolutely right – was that the success of a coup depends on the apathy of the majority, not on how many real supporters you have. Trump and Bolsonaro made the same observation.
      xxx/ellauri255.html on line 120: Antony Pyp Pipo: However, what’s interesting is how few of the White officers in Petrograd, Moscow and many other places actually joined the revolt against the communists at that stage. I think they were all so dispirited and demoralised by everything that had happened that most of them had sunk into apathy. But yes, there were certain areas where there were very strong reactions against the Bolsheviks. And that early part of the civil war, in the winter of 1917–18, showed that the outcome largely depended on what happened in local areas. It was a geographically fragmented civil war that was taking place across the whole of the landmass. Which really shows it was an oppressed people's uprising.
      xxx/ellauri261.html on line 203: Dorothy DeWitt
      xxx/ellauri265.html on line 355: In the crossdressing community, the man who admits he is turned on by his dressing is still considered a pervert. The autogynephilic transsexual will not receive the same sympathy for her transsexualism as the non-autocynocephalic transsexual. That's exactly what makes Bailey's book so dangerous: it allows transsexual "women" to be condemned by the trans society for having "perverse" sexual arousal patterns. Mitä niissä muka on vikana?
      xxx/ellauri265.html on line 423: Haidt told me by email. "I have the sense that there is a large generational split. Psychologists and academics who are older than me (I'm 58) seem uniformly supportive: they are all on the left, and the left used to be creeped out by loyalty oaths to the coons, whether administered by the McCarthyite right or the Soviet left. But young people on the left seem to be very comfortable requiring such pledges." Täähän on proletariaatin diktatuuria! Minne katosi keskiluokan hegemonia?
      xxx/ellauri268.html on line 256: She died many years before the events of Harry Potter's life and is generally viewed as both a sympathetic and tragic character. Despite this, Merope is still an antagonist, one that left a huge impact upon Britain's magical community. Were it not for her, Lord Voldemort may never have been born. If so, then the Wizarding Wars and the innumerable tragedies associated with them, might never have happened. JKRowling would never have become filthy rich and a philantrope.
      xxx/ellauri268.html on line 269: On 31st December 1926, tired and disheveled Joanie Rowling staggered onto the steps of Edinburgh's muggle orphanage. Within an hour, she had given birth to a healthy baby girl. She told one of the publisher that she wanted her antihero to be named Tom Marvolo Riddle. Tom Riddle for his father and Marvolo for hers. In a word, a partial anagram of Voldemort. Why not call him Dolt Mover or Overt Mold, wouldn't that have been more convenient? Arkistostamme joulua.
      xxx/ellauri273.html on line 65: In the late 19th and early 20th century, Guatemala's potential for agricultural exploitation attracted several foreign companies, most prominently the United Fruit Company (UFC). These companies were supported by the country's authoritarian rulers and the United States government through their support for brutal labor regulations and massive concessions to wealthy landowners. In 1944, the policies of Jorge Ubico led to a popular uprising that began the ten-year Guatemalan Revolution. The presidencies of Juan Jose Arévalo and Jacobo Árbenz saw sweeping social and economic reforms, including a significant increase in literacy and a successful agrarian reform program.
      xxx/ellauri273.html on line 86: In 1931, the dictator general Jorge Ubico came to power, backed by the United States, and initiated one of the most brutally repressive governments in Central American history. Just as Estrada Cabrera had done during his government, Ubico created a widespread network of spies and informants and had large numbers of political opponents tortured and put to death. A wealthy aristocrat (with an estimated income of $215,000 per year in 1930s dollars) and a staunch anti-communist, he consistently sided with the United Fruit Company, Guatemalan landowners and urban elites in disputes with peasants. After the crash of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929, the peasant system established by Barrios in 1875 to jump start coffee production in the country was not good enough anymore, and Ubico was forced to implement a system of debt slavery and forced labor to make sure that there was enough labor available for the coffee plantations and that the UFCO workers were readily available.
      xxx/ellauri281.html on line 508: 1950-luvun ensimmäisellä puoliskolla Miller jatkoi töissään amerikkalaisen yhteiskunnan paradoksien ja moraalisten dilemmien paljastamista, jossa julistetaan yksilöllisyyden ylivaltaa, mutta käyttäytymisnormeja asettaa jäykästi julkinen moraali, maahanmuuttajien kansakunta, jossa siitä huolimatta. tämä "muukalaisen" pelko elää jatkuvasti ja uusia vihollisia keksitään. Näytelmäkirjailijan sanoin: "Kun ymmärrät, että ortodoksisuus on välttämätön, sinun on pakko kokea inkvisiittiö". Näytelmä " The Upokas " oli omistettu tälle aiheelle, ja se kritisoi ankarasti mcarthyismia 1950-luvun alussa. Katsojalle metafora aiheutti hämmennystä ja jopa ansaitsemattoman loukkauksen tunteen monissa amerikkalaisissa, ja Martin Beck -teatterissa 22. tammikuuta 1953 debytoinut draama kesti alle 200 esitystä. Mutta kaksi vuotta myöhemmin, Joe Stalinin ja Joe McCarthyn kuoltua, se lavastettiin uudelleen suurella menestyksellä. Huolimatta yleisön viileästä vastaanotosta se voitti Donaldson- ja Tony-palkinnot jo vuonna 1953, ja vuonna 1958 se sai myös Obi Wan Kenobi palkinnon, joka myönnettiin saavutuksista off-Broadway- teatterissa.
      xxx/ellauri292.html on line 455: Philostratuksen romaani nousi tunnetuksi 400-luvun alkuvuosina, kun Hierocles, Aleksandrian ja sitten Bithynian kuvernööri, kirjoitti teoksen "kristityille" ikään kuin ystävälleen, nimeltä Philalethes (totuuden rakastaja - logoj filalhqhj proj ) . touj xristianouj ). Tässä hän ehdotti puolimyyttisen Apollonioksen asettamista Kristuksen ylivoimaiseksi kilpailijaksi; taktiikka, joka on surkeasti tuttu kaikenlaisista polemioista vuosien varrella.
      xxx/ellauri292.html on line 478: Kun hän edistyi nuoruudessaan, hän osoitti useimpien kirjainten tuntemusta ja suurta muistin voimaa ja sovelluksen voimaa ja että hän puhui ullakon murretta (attic dialect). Opimme myös, että "kun hän täytti neljännentoista ikävuotensa, hänen isänsä vei hänet Tarsokseen, Foinikialaisen Euthydemuksen luo, joka oli hyvä retori, ei nuuskuttanut, ja antoi hänelle koulutuksensa. Apollonios tarrautui opettajaansa." Opimme edelleen, että "hänellä oli opiskelutovereina Platonin ja Khrysippoksen koulun jäseniä ja perin pateettisen joukon jäseniä." Että hän myös kuunteli uutterasti Epikuroksen oppeja, hän ei halveksinut edes niitä, vaikka hän käsitti Pythagoraan opetukset tietyllä sanoin kuvaamattomalla tavalla.
      xxx/ellauri292.html on line 604: Ihmiset, jotka katsoivat sekä taivaalle että maahan, huusivat maagisella riimillä "sataa ja raskaaksi" tai seuraavat sanat: "Mahtava Potnia synnytti suuren pojan". Maasta kasvaa kädetön ja jalaton jumaluus, jonka pää kääntyy suureksi kukaksi. Selvä kyrpä, terskapäinen thyrsos. Hiljaisuudessa leikattu tähkä. Esimerkiksi vain vihitty ja pellefantti tiesivät, mitä kiste, pyhä arkku, ja calathus, kannellinen kori, sisälsivät.
      xxx/ellauri293.html on line 581: Katso tämä kaksiosainen äänihaastattelu tri Larry Littlen kanssa. Hi guys, among other things Larry is my father. How trustworthy do you think is that?
      xxx/ellauri304.html on line 472: To make him interesting, give your character a couple of conflicting personality traits. Maybe a character is wealthy and gives millions to charity but never leaves a tip in a restaurant because he thinks tipping is a scam. (I don't, and do. That is, I'd give millions to charity if I had some to spare. No tips, anyway.)
      xxx/ellauri305.html on line 105: Woody Allen nyysi osia Grace Brownin juonesta psykotrilleriinsä Match Point. Siinä paxuxipanemansa hoidon nirhannut ex-tennispelaaja (haha! tennismaila taas! Denis the penis! Dionyysisellä thyrsoxella reisien välliin ryssää jotta se takasin tyssää, kuten Ukrainassa lauletaan) selviää pälkähästä ihan zägällä. Chris seuraa Nolaa ulos ja tunnustaa tunteensa häntä kohtaan, ja he harrastavat intohimoisesti seksiä vehnäpellolla. Nola tuntee syyllisyyttä ja pitää tätä onnettomuudena. Chris haluaa kuitenkin jatkuvan salaisen suhteen. Chris ja Chloe menevät naimisiin, ja Chris päättää suhteensa Nolan kanssa ampumalla tiineen ämmän haulikolla liisteixi. Eikä jää kiinni. Mitä tästä opimme? "Ihmiset pelkäävät kohdata kuinka suuri osa elämää on riippuvainen tuurista. On pelottavaa ajatella, että niin paljon ei voi hallita. Ottelussa on hetkiä, jolloin pallo osuu verkon yläosaan, ja sekunnin murto-osan se voi joko mennä eteenpäin tai pudota taaksepäin. Pienellä tuurilla se menee eteenpäin ja sinä voitat. Tai ehkä se ei mene, ja häviät." Voit vaikka työnnellä keskijalalla koreasti korealaista alaikäistä ottotytärtä ja selvitä ehjin nahoin siitäkin jos on onnea. Amerikkalaiset kriitikot ylistivät elokuvaa ja sen feikki brittiläistä ympäristöä ja pitivät sitä tervetulleina Allenin palautumisena.
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      Cracker Jack and Toothy Tom

      xxx/ellauri306.html on line 578: Täytyypä kazoa mitä Mätien tomskujen tampiot tästä sanovat! Top critics: Cruise’s toothy heroics are ill-suited to moral complexity, but he is elevated by a stellar supporting cast... A summer genre movie for grown-ups. Too-long Grisham thriller is full of adult themes. Höh, montako panoa? Näytetäänkö muka kuinka se menee sinne? (Ilmeisesti noin 2, ei näytetä.) The Firm amusingly satirizes the New Traditionalist aspirations of today's young urban elite -- not so much the lifestyle itself as the illusion of utter security it represents. Alas, Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise, playing yet another variation of his screen image. A first-class thriller and thought-provoking morality play. Is this a thriller? You've never scene (sic) a 'suspense film' drag its heels so deplorably. Moderately entertaining... and a big step up from the book. No, the book moved at turbo speed. At two and a half hours, the movie crawls. Two-and-a-half hour movies -- jeez, there ought to be a law.

      xxx/ellauri306.html on line 584: Grisham enjoyed the film, remarking: "I thought Tom did a good job. He played the innocent young associate very well." Nojoo eiköhän tässä ollut riittävästi Cracker Jackilta ja Toothy Tomilta. Seuraava!
      xxx/ellauri307.html on line 423: Thomasin teoreema on sosiologian teoria, jonka William Isaac Thomas ja Dorothy Swaine Thomas muotoilivat vuonna 1928: Jos miehet luulevat tilanteita todellisiksi, miehet toteuttavat niiden seurauxet. Jos Nato sanoo että Suomi on Naton viimeinen rintama, suomalaiset rientävät ryssää vastaan torrakot kourassa, vieläpä iloxeen.
      xxx/ellauri312.html on line 550: What does it mean to flourish? As a person, I mean. We can probably agree that a plant which is healthy and blooming can be said to “flourish,” and that a business that is booming and raking in record profit is “flourishing.” But what does it mean for a human being to flourish?
      xxx/ellauri312.html on line 572: The S missing from the beginning stands for 'Seligman to become filthy rich'.
      xxx/ellauri319.html on line 79: McCarthyn ajanjakson kuuluisin juutalainen kommunistinainen oli Ethel Rosenberg, joka oli ylpeä miehensä Juliuksen kanssa vakoilusta. Kun juutalaiset liberaalit, jotka olivat aikoinaan ystävällisiä CP:tä kohtaan, kääntyivät pois, Rosenbergit teloitettiin vuonna 1953. 1950-luvun "punainen kauhu" sekä itse puolueen sisäiset poliittiset erimielisyydet vähensivät sen jäsenmäärää noin 80 000:sta toisessa maailmansodassa noin 23 tuhanteen vuonna 1955.
      xxx/ellauri320.html on line 246: Tämä teos löytyi Pasilan vaihtorotilta. Juonipaljastus: Having financed an adventurer's (Mr. Kirkpatrick) expedition to recover an ancient Roman treasure, the handsome and wealthy Marquis of Quinsborne joins the journey and deep in the Tunisian desert he falls in love with the adventurer's lovely daughter Sabra. 12 love scenes, 5 penetrations and a concentrated stare per scene.
      xxx/ellauri329.html on line 530: "Gorbatšov oli Yhdysvaltain salainen agentti... Vapaamuurari... Hän kavalsi kommunismin. Kommunistit roskiin, komsomolilaiset kaatopaikalle! Minä vihaan Gorbatšovia, sillä hän riisti minulta kotimaan. Säilytän neuvostopassia kaikkein suurimpana aarteenani. Niin, me jonotimme sinistyneitä kananpoikia ja mätiä perunoita, mutta se oli kotimaata. Minä rakastin sitä. Te kuulemma asutte "Ylä-Voltassa jolla on ohjuksia", mutta minä asuin suuressa maassa. Venäjä on aina ollut lännelle vihollinen, sitä pelätään. Se iskee luun kurkkuun. Kukaan ei tarvitse voimakasta Venäjää, oli siellä kommunisteja tai ei. Meitä pidetään varastona, josta saadaan öljyä, kaasua, puuta ja värimetalleja. Vaihdamme öljyä pikkupöksyi- hin. Ennen meilla oli sivilisaatio ilman rättejä ja roinaa. Neuvostosivilisaatio! Jollekulle oli tarpeen, että se lakkaisi olemasta. CIA oli asialla. Nyt amerikkalaiset johtavat jo meitä. Gorbatšov sai siitä hyvät rahat... Ennemmin tai myöhemmin hän joutuu siitä tuomiolle. Toivon niin. Juudas saa vielä kokea kansan vihan. Minä ampuisin mielihyvin häntä niskaan Butovon ampumaradalla. (Iskee nyrkkiä pöytään.) Alkoi onnen päivät, niinko? Kauppoihin tuli makkaraa ja banaaneja. Piehtaroimme paskassa ja syömme kaikenlaista vierasmaalaista. Kotimaan tilalla on iso supermarket. Jos se on vapautta, minä en sellaista vapautta kaipaa. Pthyi! Kansa on painettu lattianrakoon, me olemme orjia. Orjia! Kommunistiaikana valtiota hallitsi keittäjä, kuten Lenin sanoi, kuten SSS-hallituxen aikana Suomea, työläiset, karjakot, kutojat, mutta nyt parlamentissa istuvat roistot. Dollarimiljonäärit. Vankilassa niiden pitäisi istua eikä parlamen- tissa. Huijasivat meitä sillä perestroikalla.
      xxx/ellauri354.html on line 281: Indeed, as Rinaldi claims, The Black Pig “tells you about those priests” (FTA 8). And it is easy enough to see why the priest thought it “a filthy and vile book.” But Rinaldi’s complaint, that it “shook my faith” (7), needs to be read in the context of everything else we know of this character. If Rinaldi is a real believer—which I doubt—he would disdain Notari’s book, which, although heavily documented, is dripping with scorn, irony, and bias. But if his faith is automatic and largely irrelevant, or if it has already been shaken, he might have read on, attracted by Notari’s wide reading, his witty, strong prose, and his relentlessly rationalist logic, sometimes reminiscent of MarkTwain.
      xxx/ellauri356.html on line 358: Dorothy Parker
      xxx/ellauri357.html on line 463: Tätä seurasi tammikuun alussa 1815 uutinen, että Shelleyn isoisä Sir Bysshe oli kuollut jättäen 220 000 punnan arvoisen kiinteistön. Kiinteistön ratkaisu ja taloudellinen sovinto Shelleyn ja hänen isänsä (nykyisin Sir Timothy) välillä saatiin kuitenkin päätökseen vasta seuraavan vuoden huhtikuussa.
      xxx/ellauri358.html on line 104: Erään heidän nussiretkensä tuloksena Catherine tutustuu läheisen Rastaantien moision väkeen, herra ja rouva Lintoniin ja heidän lapsunsa Isabellaan ja Edgariin. Heidän vaikutuxesta hankin alkaa pitää huolta ulkonäöstään ja kuinkas ollakaan Catherine suostuu hienostuneeseen ja hillittyyn Edgariin,otta sen varattomana aviomiehekseen. Kuultuaan tästa Heathcliff katma koimekse vuodeksi, kunnes palaa ja tapaa Catherinen Rasta-mansion emäntänä. Han houkuttelee Edgarin sisaren parittelemaan ja avioitumaan kanssaan päästäkseen kasikst omaisuuteen ja kostaakseen Catherinelle ja Edgarille. Cather sarastuu vakavasti, synnyttää kuitenkin Edgarille tyttären, Cathyn, mutta menehtyy pian synnytyksen jälkeen. Isabella tulee tuntemaan Heathcliffin paholaismaisen luonteen. Han karkaa saman luota ja synnyttaa pakomatkallaan pojan, Lintonin. Heathcliff ottaa Isabellan kuoltua haltuunsa Humisevan harjun halot huolimatta oppimattomista käytöstavoistaan.
      xxx/ellauri358.html on line 106: Cathy ja Linton ihastuvat paremman puutteessa toisiinsa. Heathcliff tahtoo heidän avioituvan keskenään, jotta hänen poikansa saisi Edgarin kuoltua periä Rastaantien moision. Han pakottaa nuoret vihille ja muuttamaan Humisevaan harjuun. Sairaalloinen Linton tietenkin kuolee pian haiden jälkeen. Humisevaan harjuun jäänyt Cathy ja hänen aitinsa veljen Hindleyn poika Hariton Earmu ystävystyvät, alkavat lukea ja opiskella yhdessa. He tietysti rakastuvat toisiinsa paremman puutteessa kuin Paolo ja Francesca ja menevät naimisun. Teoksen lopussa Catherinen haamun ruvaama Heathcliff kuolee ja saa viimein rauhan halkopinossa rakastettunsa rinnalla.
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      Filthy Dilthey


      xxx/ellauri363.html on line 717: Saksalainen filosofi Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911) on yksi modernin tai ainakin filosofisen hermeneutiikan perustajista. Hän on tärkeä välittäjä siinä henkitieteiden tiedollista perustaa tutkivassa filosofian traditiossa, jonka ensimmäisiä edustajia olivat Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) ja Johann Gustav Droysen (1808–1884), ja jota Filthy Diltheyn jälkeen 1900-luvulla kehittivät edelleen Martin "nazi" Heidegger (1889–1976), Hans-Georg "humanisti vastoin isän toiveita" Gadamer (1900–2002) ja Paul "ranu" Ricoeur (1913–2005). Dilthey kutsui filosofista projektiaan terveen järjen kritiikiksi. Hän katsoi, että Immanuel Kantin kriittinen filosofia (ks. "Kant: Puhtaan järjen kritiikki") ei antanut vastausta historiallisten tieteiden tiedollisiin ongelmiin, ja halusi siksi täydentää Kantin filosofiaa erityisesti kokemuksen transvestiittisten ehtojen osalta.
      xxx/ellauri363.html on line 723: Vuonna 1867 (34-vuotiaana) filthy Dilthey tapasi myös 25-vuotiaan amerikkalaisen filosofin ja psykologin William Jamesin (1842–1910), joka teki häneen suuren vaikutuksen. Dilthey ei kuitenkaan viihtynyt Baselissa vaan kaipasi Saksaan ja lähelle Berliiniä. Vuonna 1869 Dilthey nimitettiin filosofian professoriksi Kieliin pessimistisen Burckhardtin suosituksesta. Kouvolasta Ouluun. Diltheyn seuraajaksi Baseliin nimitettiin nuori lupaus Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), josta oli tullut Burchardtin suosikki. Diltheyn oma suhde Nietzscheen oli kaksijakoinen. Aluksi hän kirjoitti myönteisiä arvioita tämän teoksista, mutta myöhemmin hänen suhtautumisensa muuttui hyvin kriittiseksi, huomattuaan Kielissä tulleensa pahan kerran höynäytetyxi.
      xxx/ellauri363.html on line 725: Päästäxeen Berliiniin Hegelin tuoliin istumaan Filthy viimeisteli pikavauhtia valmiiksi historiallisen järjen kritiikin ensimmäisen osan ja julkaisi sen nimellä Einleitung in die Geisteswissenschaften. Joku muukin teki tälläsen hätäpaskan viranhakumielessä, julkaisi osan I eikä saanut osaa II koskaan valmiixi, kuka? Oliko se vallan "nazi" Heideggerin Sein und Zeit? On epäselvää, miksi hän vaihtoi tutkimuksensa alkuperäisen nimen vaatimattomammaksi nimeksi Johdatus hengentieteisiin, vaikka hän itse viittasi siihen aina myöhemmin nimellä Historiallisen järjen kritiikki. Kreivi Warttenburg kai varoitti. Tutkimus kaikkine puutteineen sai valitsijat vakuuttuneiksi Diltheyn kyvyistä systemaattisena filosofina (muut hakijat olivat peruuttaneet) ja hänet nimitettiin vuonna 1882 filosofian professoriksi Berliinin yliopistoon, jossa hän työskentelee tyytyväisenä vielä tänäänkin, ellei ole kuollut.
      xxx/ellauri363.html on line 727: Diltheyn filosofinen projekti on niin laaja-alainen, monitasoinen ja fragmentaarinen, että siitä on vaikea saada otetta. Suoraan sanottuna vyyhdestä ei löydy päätä eikä häntääkään. Ei ole helppoa erottaa hänen omia (jos niitä oli) ja muilta omaksumia ajatuksiaan (sic). Erna kertaa possessiivisuffixit! Diltheyn sekavuuteen turhautuneet oppilaat kuzuivat häntä "mystisexi vanhaxi käppyräxi". Pääasia oli jankata, ettei luonnontieteiden tiedollisia lähtökohtia määrittävä positivistinen tieteenihanne ole sellaisenaan sovellettavissa hengentieteisiin. Comte pirulainen oli perivihollinen, niinkuin historiallis-kielitieteellisessä osastossa 70-luvulla. Ilmeisesti Wolff ei ollut paljon parempi. Hengentieteisiin tarvitaan uskonnollisempaa otetta. Nazit eivät perustaneet Filthystä, vaikka kummatkin kannustivat Herderiä. Herder vaati filosofiaan ”kopernikaanista vallankumousta”, joka asettaa ihmisen filosofisen tutkimuksen keskiöön. Dilthey pyrki erottamaan sen, mikä on sisällämme, siitä, mikä on ulkopuolellamme. (Entäpä se, joka on vuoroon sisällä vuoroon ulkona?) Diltheyn psykologian kohteeksi asettui historiallinen, yksilöllinen kokemus, itselle-oleminen, eletty kokemus ja elämä. Dilthey korostaa, että subjektiivisuus on moderni tapa tarkastella asioita.
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      xxx/ellauri380.html on line 433: In recent letters to this reporter, Alex denounced anti-Semitism, calling the charges against him "base" and declared that "there is no anti-Semitism in his books nor in any other book worthy of being called literature."
      xxx/ellauri385.html on line 288: Lamb, joka ystävystyi sellaisten kirjallisuuden huipputekijöiden kuin Samuel Taylor Coleridgen, Robert Southeyn, William ja Dorothy Wordsworthin ja William Hazlittin kanssa, oli Englannin suuren kirjallisuuspiirin keskipiste. Hänen tärkein elämäkerturinsa Sir Lucas ("Capital! Capital!) on kutsunut häntä "englanninkielisen kirjallisuuden rakastettavimmaksi hahmoksi".
      xxx/ellauri385.html on line 345: All these thy ceaseless miracles, O World! Kaikki nää sun ihmeet lakkaamattomat, oi T---Maailma!
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 280: Shout round me, let me hear thy shouts, thou happy Shepherd-boy. Pidä mekkalaa, anna soida, Paimenpoika onnekas.
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 329:                      And no unworthy aim,                       (ei mikään huono ajatus)
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 376: Thou, over whom thy Immortality Sinä jonka yli kuolemattomuutesi
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 380: Of heaven-born freedom on thy being's height, taivaallisen vapaana vaikka hukkapätkänä,
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 383: Thus blindly with thy blessedness at strife? vaikka se on syöpä sulta luovuuden?
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 384: Full soon thy Soul shall have her earthly freight, Ihan kohta sunkin sielu vetää kivirekeä,
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 394: For that which is most worthy to be blest; sille jota eniten kuuluis siunata;
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 445:                       In the primal sympathy                       Teetä ja sympatiaa,
      xxx/ellauri387.html on line 495: The plan of Paradise Lost has this inconvenience, that it comprises neither human actions nor human manners. The man and woman who act and suffer are in a state which no other man or woman can ever know. The reader finds no transaction in which he can be engaged, beholds no condition in which he can by any effort of imagination place himself; he has, therefore, little natural curiosity or sympathy.  . . . .But original deficience cannot be supplied. The want of human interest is always felt. Paradise Lost is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read Milton for instruction, retire harassed and overburdened, and look elsewhere for recreation; we desert our master, and seek for companions.
      xxx/ellauri394.html on line 156: Kalākaua arrived in California aboard the USS Charleston on November 25, 1890. There was uncertainty as to the purpose of the king's trip. Minister of Foreign Affairs John Adams Cummins reported that the trip was solely for the king's health and would not extend beyond California, while local newspapers and the British commissioner James Hay Wodehouse speculated that the king might go further east to Washington, D.C., to negotiate a treaty to extend the existing exclusive US access rights to Pearl Harbor, or the annexation of the kingdom. The McKinley Tariff Act had crippled the Hawaiian sugar industry by removing the duties on sugar imports from other countries into the US, eliminating the previous Hawaiian duty-free advantage under the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875. After failing to persuade the king to stay, Liliʻuokalani wrote that he and Hawaiian ambassador to the United States Henry A. P. Carter planned to discuss the tariff situation in Washington. In his absence, Liliʻuokalani was left in charge as regent for the second time. In her memoir, she wrote that "Nothing worthy of record transpired during the closing days of 1890, and the opening weeks of 1891."
      xxx/ellauri397.html on line 75: Ostentatio genitalium (sukuelinten esittely) viittaa renessanssin visuaalisen kulttuurin erilaisiin perinteisiin antaa Jeesuksen penikselle muodollinen, temaattinen ja teologinen merkitys. Se, että nämä kuvat näyttävät olevan luotu hyvässä uskossa, hurskailla aikomuksilla, mystifioi taidehistorioitsijat, ja monet kieltäytyvät tunnustamasta luokkaa huomionarvoiseksi tai erilliseksi enkelien ja putin alastomuudesta. Silti esimerkkien lisääntyessä Kristuksen fallolle osoitettu näkyvä huomio ei voi välttyä edes välinpitämättömiltä katseilta. "Ei ole liioittelua sanoa, että tämä on luultavasti ollut kristillisen ajattelun tabuin aihe kahteentuhanteen vuoteen", kirjoittaa Stephen Sapp . Toisin kuin klassiset veistoksiset käytännöt, jotka – tiettyjä hermaa ja satyyrien patsaita lukuun ottamatta – usein esittelevät miesten sukuelimiä velttossa vaatimattomuudessa (kuten Michelangelon ylösnoussut Kristus ), nämä renessanssin kuvat järkyttävät meitä, koska ne ovat niin usein ithyfallisia: Kristus on ylösnoussut, mutta ei odotetulla tavalla (ikthyofallisesti siis, kuin karhennettu turtana).
      xxx/ellauri404.html on line 116: Suomen presidentti Stubbels vastasi iskuihin Venäjän lentokentälle Olenyalle: Meidän on hyväksyttävä, että sota lähestyy meitä. The toothy Finnish president said that Finns should accept the fact that the war will come closer to Finland's borders, as "it is not that far to fly from Helsinki to Kyiv". 2000km from Ukraine to Murmansk is too much for drones, they must have started somewhere closer by: Norway, Sweden, Finland or Russia. "We have to accept the fact that Ukraine has to use all their assets to win this war, and this also means various strikes. So Russia too will continue to launch hybrid strikes," Stubb commented. We have to accept that as well. We have to accept that these goddamn simian idiots react to global warming by flaring up a harmaggeddon war of all against all. Mutta voimme ize valita millä arvokkaalla tavalla me hyväxymme sen. Ottaa oravahampaisesta presidentistä mallia. Hän on hyväxynyt että hän on ruma kalkkuna. Hyväxyn. Kiitos. Hän on tyhmä kuin ladonovi mutta ilkeämpi. KZ:n käynyt Benjamin Franklin antaa aplodeja luukasana.
      xxx/ellauri410.html on line 144: The Bolovian verses carry much critical baggage. To Conrad Aiken, they are “hilariously naughty parerga” or “admirable stanzas” (March 22). Ezra Pound calls them “chançons ithyphallique” (IMH xvi). Bonamy Dobrèe claims, “They are part of an elaborated joke, nurtured through years. It is about some primitive people called the Bolovians, who wore bowler hats, and had square wheels to their chariots” (Tate 73). Subsequent descriptions are equally diverse, ranging from “pornographic doggerel” (Thorpe) to “scabrous exuberances” (Ricks xvi). One critic says they have “a surprising racial, even racist, focus” (Cooper 66). Another claims “these poems comically and obscenely portray the history of early European expansion as an orgy of uncontrollable desire and deviant sexuality” (McIntire 283). Pornoa mikä pornoa. Eliot borrows generously from common bawdy songs and joins a long list of classical writers who indulge in sexual, obscene, erotic, bawdy, scatological, and otherwise blue verse.
      xxx/ellauri410.html on line 146: Faber & Faber published The Faber Book of Blue Verse (1997), which was reissued as Making Love to Marilyn Monroe (2006). Both editions contain Eliot’s “Columbiad: Two Stanzos,” “There Was a Young Girl of Siberia,” and “ ’Twas Christmas on the Spanish Main,” and include verse by such eminent authors as Geoffrey Chaucer, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and the famous Anon. It is an indigestible fudge of the familiar, the feeble and the indiscriminately filthy” (Wheen 262).
      xxx/ellauri410.html on line 180: In mock seriousness, Eliot frames the seventeen Notebook stanzas (mostly octavos) as Elizabethan drama. They begin, “Let a tucket be sounded on the hautboys. Enter the king and queen.” Then commence the obscenities. In Spain, Columbo is treated for syphilis by a “bastard jew named Benny” when he “filled Columbo’s prick / with Muriatic Acid” (IMH 315, 149). Later Columbo seeks help from the ship’s physician concerning another symptom of syphilis. “ ‘It’s this way, doc’ he said said he / I just cant stop a-pissin [sic]” (Letters I 231). Columbo and his mariners of song are well-known for their whoring. “One Sunday evening after tea / They went to storm a whore house,” and from a “seventh story window,” “bitched” Columbo with a “pisspot” (IMH 315). Ed Madden says that Columbo and sailors may have had pumps of argyrol and muriatic acid [dilute hydrochloric acid] “rammed up their penises” to treat their syphilis (151). When they set sail for America, “Queen Isabella was aboard / That famous Spanish whore.” With only Queen Isabella aboard and a boy named Orlandino, the horny crew have to make do until they reach land (IMH 315). In Cuba, they encounter King Bolo and his thirty-three “swarthy” bodyguards. They “were called the Jersey Lilies / a wild and hardy set of blacks” and like Columbo, are “undaunted by syphilis” (IMH 316). Madden calls them “the phallically well-endowed bodyguards of King Bolo,” but “swarthy,” “wild,” and “hardy” does not mean “well-endowed.” Columbo is. There are many reversals in these verses: Columbo is equipped with his prodigious bolo, and neither the New World nor the Old World gave the other syphilis. They both had it.
      xxx/ellauri414.html on line 364: Heräsin unesta jossa olin naimisissa pikku Kunin kanssa, aamupalaa syömässä vaimon ja kahden pienen viirusilmän lapsen kanssa, kun alkoi tuntua että nyt vois alkaa tehdä kolmatta: aloin hyväillä ja hypistellä pikku kiinatarta aamutakin alta sieltä sun täältä. ibi illa multa cum iocosa fiebant, quae tu uolebas nec puella nolebat. Eipä aikaakaan kun oltiin siirrytty punkan puolelle ja alettu edetä jo peremmälle, kun Kun muisti lapset ja ehdotti että hoidettaisiin niiden aamupala ensin valmiixi. Se ponnahti nakupellenä vuoteesta kuin pikku jänönen. Minä jonka aamiainenkin oli jäänyt kesken nousin perästä tunkien vastahakoista ithyfallosta takas lahkeeseen. Siihen uni päättyi. Voi nössö sentään että tämmöisissä sexiunissa coitus jää aina interruptuxexi. Herätessä oli siitin ojentunut pitkäxi ja paxuxi vaikkei kovin kovaxi. Nunc iam ille non uult: tu quoque impotens, noli. (Lähde: Catullus 8)
      xxx/ellauri415.html on line 59: Rabbinical student Erik Urinate (shown pants down in fig. 4 below, with a shortish penis in his hand) says the sages meant these instructions to produce healthy, intelligent sons.
      xxx/ellauri436.html on line 134: What are the 7 principles of business ethics? There are seven principles of business ethics including accountability, care and respect, honesty, healthy competition, loyalty, transparency, and respect for the rule of law.
      xxx/ellauri436.html on line 159: In the 19th century, India was not marked by any noteworthy philosophical achievements, but the period was one of great social and religious reform movements. The newly founded universities introduced Indian intellectuals to Western thought, particularly to the empiricist, utilitarian, and agnostic philosophies in England, and John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, and Herbert Spencer became the most influential thinkers in the Indian universities by the end of the century. These Western-oriented ideas served to generate a secular and rational point of view and stimulated social and religious movements, most noteworthy among them being the Brahmo Samaj movement founded by Ram ...(100 of 27085 words)
      xxx/ellauri440.html on line 359: Islamilainen perinne ei mainitse Bileamia nimeltä Koraanissa, vaan samaistaa hänet suuran Al-A'raf 7:175–176 hahmoon, joka sai jumalallista tietoa, mutta antoi periksi maallisille haluille, mikä johti hänen tuhoonsa ja kuvaukseen läähättävänä koirana. Hänen kielensä tuli ulos ja roikkui hänen rinnallaan kuin Timothy koiralla. Myöhempi juutalainen perinne leikitteli Bileamin nimellä kutsuakseen häntä turmeltuneeksi ja viitatakseen eläimiin sekaantumiseen.
      xxx/ellauri442.html on line 237: Timothy Crouch:
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