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Monday, June 28th, 2010
One of my favorite quotes: “This too shall pass.” Originally from Persian poetry and Jewish folklore, is a saying in the poem by Edward Fitzgerald was seen and was used in a speech by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln. Existing for hundreds of years, say, burned in the minds of many people.
The origins of the proverb of fables by a king to come will be humbled. The Jewish, King Solomon is a ring that will make people happy, sad, sad and happy. In both cases, the king is presented with a ring engraved with the phrase “This too shall pass.”
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Tags:Abraham Lincoln, Edward Fitzgerald, folklore, jewish folklore, matter, Persian, persian poetry, president abraham lincoln, proverb, ring
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Friday, June 25th, 2010
Yesterday, two important people came to my house. First it was “God” in white. He suggested that I go with him. He suggested carrying pray for me throughout the day, the rest in my spirit and soul. I replied that I was still considering if I can spend time doing it. next guest was “the devil” in an elegant black suit. He said he will go to the disco to enjoy alcohol and asked me to go with him. It was reached by some of the sexy girl in town. He said that you can get what he wants in life.
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Tags:class, computer geek, designer clothes, entertainment, fun, hot girlfriends, person, smart work, spirit and soul, white
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
I was not familiar with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen and the interpretation of behavior – or behavior – from small pieces of things. I thought the idea that “nothing exists until someone realized that it seemed crazy.”
But now I have the opportunity, the argument has had some ‘work and theories of Niels Bohr and Max Planck, and some of the other big boys in the front of wave-particle Smackdown review, are a bit’ more informed . Sure, still sounds crazy, but I’m warming up.
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Tags:argument, behavior, divine, elementary particles, idea, Max Planck, particle wave, particles of matter, voices in your head, way
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Saturday, June 19th, 2010
Human reason enchants in construction, built a tower several times, and then destroyed the essence of the Foundation exam. It’s never too late to be wise, but if the change comes too late, more and more difficulties in the definition of reform. The question whether science is a possible doubt as to the timing. But certainly offend the people whose possessions of this supposed treasure, then you have to wait in case of doubt expressed by the opposition on all sides. Kant [Immanuel, Prolegomena to any future metaphysics, Intro: 256]
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Tags:anthropology archeology, change, control, domestication of plants, domestication of plants and animals, kant immanuel, need, neolithic villages, reality, way
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Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
In a recently published book, Walk the drunk, Leonard Mlodinow examines the role of chance, accident and emergency in nature and play in our lives. As nature can put meandering, unpredictable way to see much drunk as a metaphor for our lives. few things went as planned. random events we have planned or not, can often determine the course of our lives, where we got the education, what kind of work, we refer to his wife to marry, and so on. unforeseen accidents may be the course of our lives.
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Tags:history, knowledge, leonard mlodinow, life perspective, luck, Mlodinow, randomness, unexpected risks, unforeseen accidents, unpredictable events
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