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25
Nov
2009
"How In Your Opinion Are We To Prevent War?"

1 day ago by The Vicky

" No guinea of earned money should go to rebuilding the college on the old plan; just as certainly none could be spent upon building a college upon a new plan; therefore the guinea should be earmarked ‘Rags. Petrol. Matches’. And this note should be attached to it. ‘Take this guinea and with it burn ...

You need a pretty frock ... - prettyfrocks.livejournal.com

24
Nov
2009
Thoughts That Make You Go Hmmm on…. The Slippery Subjectivity of Reality

1 day ago by admin

My last blog post explored the endlessly fascinating and puzzling conundrums posed by quantum physics. This quirky science is really challenging our understanding of reality. What really is reality? Here are observations on the topic: “ Reality: (noun) all of your experiences that determine how thin ...

The Practical Leader - jimclemmer.com/blog · Rank: 140,793 · 4 references

El sentido de la vida es una de esas preguntas inutiles

2 days ago by lixinterior

” Habiendo interrogado al hombre y al pájaro y a los insectos (porque los peces, cuentan los hombres que para oírlos hablar han vivido años su soledad de verdes cavernas, nunca, nunca lo dicen, y tal vez lo saben por eso mismo), habiendo interrogado a todos ellos sin volvernos más sabios, sino más v ...

Por que entregarse a la ... - lixinterior.wordpress.com · 1 reference

Writing in a writer-(un)friendly world

2 days ago by Tasha LeClair

You’re washing dishes one evening after work, when you look out the window to see a man allow his two Great Danes to squat on your lawn. While the dogs hover over the grass, the man looks up and sees you. Without changing his expression, he glances away to study the coniferous something or other by ...

Prairietown - prairietown.wordpress.com

23
Nov
2009
Virginia Woolf on journalism

2 days ago by Richard Gilbert

“To write weekly, to write daily, to write shortly, to write for busy people catching trains in the morning or for tired people coming home in the evening, is a heart-breaking task for men who know good writing from bad. They do it, but instinctively draw out of harm’s way anything precious that mig ...

NARRATIVE - richardgilbert.wordpress.com · Rank: 111,696 · 10 references

22
Nov
2009
Confusion, moths and reading too much

3 days ago by Mary Lupin

I am the kind of reader that has many books on the go at the same time. Normally this isn’t a problem since I read almost entirely non-fiction. When I hit the end of a read-run then I’ll pick up some fiction. I take a break, then back to non-fiction. The world is orderly. When I intermix them, thing ...

Tailfeather - tailfeather.ca · Rank: 161,562

20
Nov
2009
Şairin Son Sığınağı “intihar!”

5 days ago by admin

beni intihar ettiler antonin artaud “İntihar, korkunç bir ölm şeklidir. Ona yol açan ruhsal ıstıraplar genelde uzun, şiddetli ve hafifletilemez olanlardır. Bu keskin acıyı yatıştıracak bir morfin yoktur. İntiharda, ölm çoğu kez şiddet dolu ve tyler rperticidir. İntihar etme eğiliminde olanların acıs ...

Nurdal Durmuş - dergifanzin.com

19
Nov
2009
Books and the Gender Issue

6 days ago by Arti

My review of Girl With A Pearl Earring has recently been linked to a book list. While I appreciate the link, I must admit it has stirred up in me some unintended ripples. It’s the title of the list: ‘101 Books Every Woman Should Read’. Now I’m always wary about books that are labeled and geared towa ...

Ripple Effects - rippleeffects.wordpress.com · Rank: 31,364 · 29 references

30 Days Meme (Cont.)

6 days ago by Christi

Day 14 → A non-fictional book Let's see. My favorite non-fictional books are... First, let's get the obvious out of the way. The funny stuff. Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Never- Ending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First ...

Meaculpa G's Hobo Ramblings - meaculpa-g.livejournal.com · 9 references

Column #7: Artists are flat freaking crazy

7 days ago by rayanna03

So have you ever noticed that most people who create are usually cookoo for coco puffs? Camille Claudel, Tennessee Williams, Vincent Van Gogh, Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath, Judy Garland, Ernest Hemingway, and Virginia Woolf are all commonly used in a sentence that contains the adjectives 'crazy', 'dist ...

I'm meant to fly, sail ... - rayanna03.livejournal.com

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