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O Tempo
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Authority: 136
Quem tem olhos pra ver o tempo soprando sulcos na pele soprando sulcos na pele soprando sulcos? o tempo andou riscando meu rosto com uma navalha fina sem raiva nem rancor o tempo riscou meu rosto com calma (eu parei de lutar contra o tempo ando exercendo instantes acho que ganhei presença) acho que a vida ...2 days ago -
A realidade e o medo que desenvolvemos
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Authority: 136
A VERDADE não é o produto da nossa curiosidade humana em descobrir o que as coisas são. A verdade é o produto do nosso medo da morte. A verdade é a necessidade de estabelecer, no mundo, a DURAÇÃO. A verdade é o produto de uma necessidade psicológica de duração. A história do conhecimento humano é a ...2 days ago -
Carpe Diem / Avestruzes
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Authority: 136
Joerg Hardtke O idealista refugia-se num mundo que nega a realidade que o cerca. Tenta mudar o mundo através da sua filosofia pré-concebida. O idealista é incorrigível; se é expulso do seu céu, faz um ideal do seu inferno.2 days ago -
Imprints
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Christopher Gould Ter consciência absoluta do instante supremo de cada um dos nossos gestos. (E, desde já, aqui vão os meus agradecimentos muito indirectos a quem a carapuça, eventualmente, couber por me ter aberto esta janela, e despertado esta curiosidade em mim). Um bem haja. :)2 days ago -
L’amore del mondo by Giorgio De Chirico sold for $902,500
What One Million Dollars Buy —
Authority: 135
On the same note as our previous post and because Christie’s and Sotheby’s like to have similar auctions at the same time, here is a pick from Christie’s recent “ Impressionist Modern Sale ” auction event on Nov 4 in New York “L’amore del mondo” by Giorgio De Chirico – sold for $902,500 From ...2 days ago -
Diacritics 38.1-2 Derrida and Democracy
Continental Philosophy —
Authority: 114
Diacritics 38.1-2 Derrida and Democracy Eds. Jonathan Culler and Phillip E. Lewis Derrida and Democracy Jonathan Culler Part One “The Most Interesting Thing in the World” Jonathan Culler Passionate Secrets and Democratic Dissidence David Wills Signed Paine, or Panic in Literature Peggy Kamuf Pulsations of ...2 days ago -
Knowledge, Love, and Civilization
Quiddity —
Authority: 468
Francis Bacon said “Knowledge is power,” and I know of no record of him ever apologizing. What sort of disposition would lead a person to saying such a thing. It’s not as if people prior to Bacon did not realize that knowledge gave its possessor power. But they had good manners and higher values, so they ...4 days ago -
Quote of the Day
Pension Sprachschule Maria Shipley —
Authority: 422
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything. – Friedrich Nietzsche – Basic Writings of Nietzsche (Modern Library Classics)4 days ago -
Youll be happier without hope
Family: News and advice on family matters children and parents —
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The benefits of positive thinking have been overrated says Jemima Lewis.5 days ago -
You Are Not The Übermensch
Strange Doctrines —
Authority: 122
Per Brian Leiter, Robert Hockett amusingly speculates that Ayn Rands success is due to "the way in which she afforded a sort of vicarious self-flattery to narcissistic imbeciles." True enough, but it also cuts against Brians point that Ayn Rand...1 week ago -
There is one thing one has to have: either a soul that is cheerful by nature, or a soul made cheerful by work, love, art, and knowledge.
2009 Artist Quote of the Day —
Authority: 126
Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900) was a 19th- century German philosopher and classical philologist. He wrote critical texts on religion, morality, contemporary culture, philosophy and science, using a distinctive German-language style and displaying a fondness ...1 week ago -
Ad-Versity
Strange Doctrines —
Authority: 122
"The poet presents his thoughts festively, on the carriage of rhythm: usually because they could not walk." -Nietzsche, Human, All-Too-Human, sec. 189 I used to think this passage was derogatory of poets, with the idea being that their thoughts were...1 week ago -
Jon Stewart on Fox News
Insignificant Wranglings —
Authority: 106
I discovered this at the Blogora this morning, and posted it to Facebook already. But I do have a few friends, well at least one , who resist the siren song of Facebook. So heres the video clip with my short, glib commentary. The comment that MSNBC wishes they could be Fox News was on point, though I think the ...1 week ago -
Dangerous People Needed
The LA Progressive —
Authority: 483
Ellsberg risked life in prison to expose the lies that had taken this nation into war in Vietnam, lies from Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. And Nixon believed that Ellsberg had incriminating... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]1 week ago -
Zombie Strippers DVD Review
The Necro Files —
Authority: 98
ConclusionAt last: the moment we have all been waiting for. An opportunity to see porn star Jenna Jameson with her clothes on. To those in the Middle East, it means an opportunity to finally see Jenna Jamesons face without a veil inserted by some censorship bureau of one kind or another. PlotA bunch of porn stars ...1 week ago -
Standing Eight Count
t5m: Love Personality, Love t5m —
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Yesterday I sat down once again to watch Martin Scorsese’s 1980 masterpiece Raging Bull , taking my viewings somewhere into double figures. I consider it to be the director’s finest film (just edging out Mean Streets ), and De Niro’s titular Bull, Jake LaMotta , the actor’s premier performance. It ...1 week ago -
Susan Sontag on Simone Weil
A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys Tranter —
Authority: 429
Mark Thwaite at ReadySteadyBook quotes Susan Sontag on Simone Weil: The culture-heroes of our liberal bourgeois civilization are anti-liberal and anti-bourgeois; they are writers who are repetitive, obsessive, and impolite, who impress by force—not simply by their tone of personal authority and by their ...1 week ago -
Why God Won’t Die
Political Cartel —
Authority: 129
Startling title, isn’t it? Lately, I’ve been entertaining thoughts on Nietzsche’s famous declaration “God is dead.” You know, the Enlightenment Era idea that human beings have through the course of reason and rationality rid themselves of God and religion as a source of received wisdom. It’s been ...1 week ago -
Dangerous People Needed
War On You: Breaking Alternative News —
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Dangerous People Needed “The Most Dangerous Man in America” by David Swanson “Glaubt es mir – das Geheimnis, um die größte Fruchtbarkeit und den größten Genuß vom Dasein einzuernten, heisst: gefährlich leben.” – Friedrich Nietzsche On Thursday night I had the privilege of viewing a ...1 week ago -
Seven Studies for a Face
Song of a Reformed Headhunter —
Authority: 126
TLS October 23 2009 I had not read Laura Cummings book A Face to the World when I wrote my poem "Seven Studies for a Self-Portrait." Reading Elizabeth Lowrys review of the book, I am amazed by the connections and coincidences between Cummings Durer and mine . The divine in the human is exactly the theme not ...1 week ago