| Poems by Tyutchev 1 day ago by gypsyscarlett Fyodor Tyutchev: Russian Romantic poet. November 23, 1803- July 15, 1873 Silentium! Speak not, lie hidden, and conceal the way you dream, the things you feel. Deep in your spirit let them rise akin to stars in crystal skies that set before the night is blurred: delight in them and speak no word. How ... Gypsyscarlett's Weblog - gypsyscarlett.wordpress.com · Rank: 47,092 · 12 references | | The War of Art – Steven Pressfield 1 day ago by benny I have just finished reading ‘ The War of Art‘ by Steven Pressfield, the author of ‘ The Legend of Bagger Vance‘, and thought I should write a few words on it. In a nutshell, it is a book about overcoming your own personal enemy, ‘resistance’, from what it is to where it derives from. The book is wr ... The 4th Marketeer - the4thmarketeer.com | | New Era Leaders and Cadre 1 day ago by sparky11 Catholic historian and author, Fr. Malachi Martin, offers interesting observations concerning the nature of political movements and leaders. In his book, The Jesuits – The Society of Jesus and the Betrayal of the Roman Catholic Church, Fr. Martin compares and defines two well-known historical figure ... Infowar Boulder - infowarboulder.wordpress.com | | the lost art of murder, 2 days ago by acuriousstranger 1. What is it that makes us feel sad when we hear that someone– even if it’s only someone we know on superficial terms, a high profile media figure, had killed themselves? 2. Is suicide a triumph of personal choice, or vaguely, but insistently, a human tragedy? Did she defy the gods? or was this sel ... Something Lollipop - thecuriousstranger.wordpress.com | | Famous French Artists & Paintings 2 days ago by Alan Smith French art has played a crucial role in many art movements, both past and present. It is perhaps best known for its influence in impressionism and the importance of the French capital, Paris, to the art world. Paris’ Louvre Museum has retained its status as one of the premier spots for art appreciat ... Art and Gallery Blog - arts5.com/blog | | Da Vinci – The Last Supper 2 days ago by Art Kicks Ass click image to enlarge Leonardo Da Vinci’s “ The Last Supper” (1498) Current Location: The back wall of the dining hall at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy TAINT / GRUNDLE : (noun) The prime piece of real estate located conveniently between Scrotumburg/Vaginaton and Anusville. RULES OF THE T ... Art Kicks Ass - artkicksass.com | | What to do? 2 days ago by John I am thinking of trying yet another Open University course but can't decide which one. I want to move towards the Arts and Humanities but can't decide between the level 1 "AA100 The Arts Past and Present" or a more specific level 2 course such as "A207 From Enlightenment to Romanticism c. 1780 - 183 ... Thoughts from Above - longtalljohnny.blogspot.com | | Romanticism 5 days ago by Ali Lochhead “Beneath all the variety represented by the Romantics lies a common theme: Passion. While the empiricists were concerned with sensory data, and the rationalists were concerned with reason, the romantics looked at consciousness and saw first and foremost its dynamics, purposefulness, striving, desire ... Beyond Relativity - bibibook4.wordpress.com · Rank: 123,596 · 2 references | | Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 5 days ago by Ali Lochhead “I fear animals regard man as a creature of their own kind which has in a highly dangerous fashion lost its healthy animal reason-as the mad animal, as the laughing animal, as the weeping animal, as the unhappy animal. — Nietzsche Second only to Rousseau in the impact he had on Psychology is Friedri ... Beyond Relativity - bibibook4.wordpress.com · Rank: 123,596 · 2 references | |