Monday, December 28, 2009

Ge Spacemaker 75290 Manual

Our Lady of Mercy



Reflections pseudohelénicas

Leisure is serious business among the old masters:
"beatus ille qui Procula negotiis"-Horacio / / "Blessed is he who stays away from the denials of leisure"
"deus nobis fecit HAEC Otia"-Virgil / / "a god [the Emperor Augustus] has made this leisure for us" (thanks for the Aeneid)

"Episteme" is not necessarily science ... Epistemic work for example is when this knowledge is in itself sustainable capacity and is able to avoid dropping something is a something that allows for a something that also keeps things in place. Read

is basically a "reread" ... to Borges, the academic totalitarianism represents a plot to essentials, the depth is more valuable ... to such a degree that few people are able to really get to read between lines.
These days
reviene reading to me the essence of the labyrinth and the book of sand ...
the maze does not respond the law of the right hand, would in any case, a live mobile labyrinth that only a magic thread could show the output.

In the case of the Book of Sand, in the passages show us incredible, but to turn the page could never return to the same letter, but go back to what we believe, we have seen, what we found is totally a new page ... It is worth noting, would have to pay attention to every detail to show us the current page, in that sense to make a true reading, as any possibility of returning to it is reduced to an impossibility.

order to complete their etymologies and the ancient world for today ... Let's go to "philosophers "
the Greek root evoke the maker of things ... Humanists have insisted assholes translated as "wisdom " this root, let it in " be entertained something."

I can feel your heat at night
Your sweet magic completely seduced me
There is no reason that no songs worth living
escaped and left me incomplete.


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Our Lady of Mercy
Fernando Avelar Alejandro León
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