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“A person who does not dare to face the struggles in his life will dare to take weapons in his hands”
Dare
Struggles In Life
Weapon Quotes
Serpent & Dove
“I expected little else" [...]"How dare you?" I clutched the front of my ruined dress in mock affront. "I am a God-fearing Christian woman now--”
Humor
Funny
Mocking
Lou
“In one of those grotesque coincidences which no decent novelist would dare invent, the interral of the husband had taken place just one day before the wife died.”
Needful Things
Intimiteit
“Als mens hebben we een betere manier om een conflict op te lossen: uitpraten en bijleggen, eventueel met de hulp van een derde. Spreken helpt: de gemoederen bedaren, de spanning daalt, hartslag en ademhaling worden terug normaal, ik voel me opgelucht.
Wanneer er geen oplossing komt, blijft de spanning aanhouden, mentaal en lichamelijk, met gevolgen die van kwaad tot erger gaan en vaak pas dagen later naar voren treden, zodat we ze niet eens meer in verband brengen met de ruzie. Ik drink net iets te veel, slaap daardoor slechter, kom moe op mijn werk, en voor ik het weet heb ik alweer een conflict. Uitpraten lukt niet, waardoor de kans dat ik in een neerwaartse spiraal terechtkom toeneemt. De spanning blijft onderhuids; er volgt spanningshoofdpijn, die ik onderdruk met paracetamol. "Onderhuids" is een mooie uitdrukking, omdat ze zowel de psychologische kant (ik slaag er niet in mijn kwaadheid uit te spreken) als de lichamelijke impact weergeeft (zonder dat ik het besef stapelen de stresshormonen zich op in mijn lijf). De effecten daarvan gaan zeer ver: ik word ziek.”
Conflict
Stress
Psychologie
Spanning
Mentaliteit
Opluchting
Slaap
Uitpraten
Vermoeidheid
Ziekte
“A collection like a circus of daredevils, but with the determined charm of a Chinese drag queen making her home in Iowa. Siasoco takes us on a trip through the world we know by way of characters I've not seen in fiction before, or at least, not enough of--characters with stories I have been waiting for. A bravura debut.”
Foley
Foley Artist
Siasoco
The Golden Prayer Devotional: Everything Belongs to God
“Dare to love God more than the world”
God
Prayer
Edward Weiss
Don Quixote
“-Teresa dice -dijo Sancho- que ate bien mi dedo con vuestra merced, y que hablen cartas y callen barbas, porque quien destaja no baraja, pues más vale un toma que dos te daré. Y yo digo que el consejo de la mujer es poco, y el que no lo toma es loco.”
Proverbs
Don Quixote
Sancho Panza
Teresa Panza
Çankaya
“Sabit olmuştur ki, Mustafa Kemal, şapka ve Lâtin harfleri devrimlerini başarabilecek kadar kuvvetli bir idare kurmuş, fakat bir şehir plânını tatbik edebilecek kuvvette bir idare kuramamıştı.”
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
The Art of the July Monarchy: France, 1830 to 1848
“In this watercolor Gavarni portrays an individual whose father was an industrialist and whose older brother was a distinguished professor. From the looks of him, Hippolyte Beauvisage Thomire had a keen eye for fashion in casual clothing, however.
He represents the new generation of bourgeois consumers that emerged during the July Monarchy. He is the modern young man off the newly invented fashion plates and out of the cast of Balzac’s Human Comedy.
Charles Baudelaire, the great cultural critic of Louis Philippe’s reign in latter years, called the artist Gavarni “the poet of official dandysme." Dandysme, Baudelaire said (in his famous essay “De l’heroisme de la vie moderne” [The heroism of modern life], which appeared in his review of the Salon of 1846), was “a modern thing.” By this he meant that it was a way for bourgeois men to use their clothing as a costume in order to stand out from the respectable, black-coated crowd in an age when aristocratic codes were crumbling and democratic values had not yet fully replaced them.
The dandy was not Baudelaire’s “modern hero,” however. “The black suit and the frock coat not only have their political beauty as an expression of general equality,” he wrote, “but also their poetic beauty as an expression of the public mentality.” That is why Baudelaire worshiped ambitious rebels, men who disguised themselves by dressing like everyone else. “For the heroes of the Iliad cannot hold a candle to you, Vautrin, Rastignac, Birotteau [all three were major characters in Balzac’s novels] . . . who did not dare to confess to the public what you went through under the macabre dress coat that all of us wear, or to you Honore de Balzac, the strangest, most romantic, and most poetic among all the characters created by your imagination,” Baudelaire declared.”
Baudelaire
Balzac
Dandyism
Let Us Go Then, You and I: Selected Poems
“Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach?
I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach.
I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.
(It's not the main point of the poem, but I am the third generation of my family who's never been able to eat a peach without wondering, do I dare and do I dare)”
Mermaids
T S Eliot
Prufrock
Peach
Early 20th Century
Do I Dare And Do I Dare
Io cammino da sola
“Scrivere non mi fa sentire sola. Metto i pensieri per iscritto perché mi piace rileggerli. I pensieri che hai in cammino non ritornano. Così come il viaggio che fai è unico e irripetibile, allo stesso modo le sensazioni che provi sono irripetibili. Poterle ricordare così come le hai provate serve alla riflessione, aiuta a renderti consapevole dell'esperienza che stai vivendo.
Alessandra Beltrame, "Io cammino da sola”
Scrivere
Emozioni
“Reflect that you could have written the book so much better yourself, if only you had the time and the inclination for the task; and that the literate won't be listening, if you're speaking on air, or doing more than glance at your review, if it appears in print; and go right ahead! There will be no reprisals. If the author is young and struggling, he won't dare to expose your pretensions; and if he is well established he won't think it worth while to do so.”
Literary Critics
Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors
“From what I just heard, my greatest fault is that I dare to take pride in my work, in knowing I'm excellent at it." The brown paper crumpled tighter in her hands. "How is that snobbery?"
"Of course being excellent at your work and knowing it isn't snobbery. But believing that you are somehow unique in excelling at your work while looking down on what others do- that's the snobbish part. Especially given the life you were born into."
She paled at that. "I'm not going to apologize for the life I was born into. Which, by the way, I have never taken for granted or misused for one moment. Tell me, if I were a man, would you see my confidence in my work and my pride in where I come from as arrogance?"
"This gets better and better. As you pointed out, so disdainfully, I cook for a living. Nurturing people, nourishing them holds incredible meaning to me. You cannot pull the gender-role card on me. Plus, I have a vested interest in you being good at your work. My issue is with how you think it absolves you from treating those around you with consideration and respect. Cooking for a living is something I happen to be incredibly proud of."
"As you should be. You're amazing at it." That of all things made her voice crack. She threw a look of such longing at the two empty bowls on the table that despite his anger, pride swelled inside him.
It was followed by a sense of hypocrisy that he pushed away. "Yes, I am, and I don't appreciate when someone treats me like a servant for doing it.”
Prejudice
Arrogance
Snobbery
Pride In Work
Dj Caine
Trisha And Dj
Trisha Raje
Dead Toad Scrolls
“I hope to address and satisfactorily answer a number of issues throughout this scroll, namely, how I should elect to live out the remainder of my life. What qualities should I incorporate into my personhood and what noxious characteristics must I jettison from an evolving personal character? Questions that establish the spine of this scroll include does a person need the bookends of both faith and hope to bracket personal survival? Should I take a vow of poverty, chastity, and public service, and seek to live an honorable life based upon the principles of loyalty and courage? Must a person clasp vivid dreams close to their heart? Must a person stalk their personal calling with all their ferocity and resolve to hang onto the slender stalk of wispy wishes with all their might? Alternatively, should a person resolve to accept a life free from all forms of wanting? Can I discover a way to live in a supple way? Should I invest diminishing personal resources into self-discovery? Should I intensely search out the tenderest spot in my being? Do I dare plunge into the affectionate pulse that fills my innermost cavities with glowing warmth towards humanity? Given that death is inevitable, should I disdain failure, because how can anyone fail at living while pursuing the beam cast by the interior flash of their incandescent light? While many of these questions might prove elusive or unanswerable, the act of questioning has independent value.”
Memoir
Philosophy Of Life
Writers On Writing
Writing Process
Writing Life
Writers On Thinking
Self Examination
Memoir Writing
Writing Memoir
Writers On Writing Books
Your Vivid Life: An Invitation to Live a Radically Authentic Life
“Those of us who garner the courage to follow our inner voice of awareness dare to step onto the path that will lead us on an epic adventure, and eventually lead us home to ourselves.”
Be Yourself
Authenticity
Radical Authenticity
Your Vivid Life
“Until you dare to take on new challenges you wouldn’t discover your full potential.”
Daring
Challenges
Dare To Dream
Potential Quotes
Potential For Greatness
Purpose Discovery
“If our cherished rubrics are in any way threatened, we immediately rise up and bring the whole our ourselves to bear in a rigorous defense of them. And might it be that what we’ve errantly defined as a ‘threat’ is in fact an act of liberation that we didn’t see as such simply because (unbeknownst to us) our rubrics have become our own asphyxiating prisons and we’ve become our own wardens. Hence, let us dare not confuse the rescue mission that we call Christmas with anything less than what it is.”
Beliefs
Liberation
Prison
Hostage
Confining
Restricting
Warden
Rubrics
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
“No one dared tell the outcome of the battle to Philip VI until his jester was thrust forward and said, "Oh, the cowardly English, the cowardly English!" and on being asked why, replied, "They did not jump overboard like our brave Frenchmen." The King evidently got the point. The fish drank so much French blood, it was said afterward, that if God had given them the power of speech they would have spoken in French.”
Medieval History
Hundred Years War
Bu Ülke
“İmparatorluk günden güne zayıflamaktadır. Niçin saklamalı? Onu bu hale düşüren sebeplerin başında Avrupalılaşma zihniyeti gelir. Temellerini III.Selim’in attığı bu zihniyeti, derin cehaleti ve sonsuz hayalperestliği yüzünden II.Mahmut son haddine vardırır. Bâbıâli’ye tavsiyemiz şudur: Hükümetimizi dinî kanunlarınıza saygı esası üzerine kurunuz. Devlet olarak varlığınızın temeli, Padişahla Müslüman tab’a arasındaki en kuvvetli bağ dindir. Zamana uyun, çağın ihtiyaçlarını dikkate alın.İdarenizi düzene sokun ıslah edin. Ama yerine size hiç de uymayacak olan müesseseleri koymak için eskilerini yıkmayın. Avrupa medeniyetinden sizing kanun ve nizamlarınıza uymayan kanunları almayın. Batı kanunlarının temeli hristiyanlıktır. Türk kalınız. Tatbik edemeyeceğiniz kanunu çıkarmayın. Hak bellediğiniz yolda ilerleyin. Batının sözlerine kulak asmayın. Siz ilerlemeye bakın. Adalet ve bilgiyi elden bırakmayın. Avrupa efkar-ı umumiyesinin az çok değeri olan kısmını yanınızda bulacaksınız… Kısaca, biz Bâbıâli’yi kendi idare tarzının tanzim ve ıslahı için giriştiği teşebbüslerden vazgeçirmek istemiyoruz. Ama, Avrupa örnek olarak alınmamalıdır kendine. Avrupa’nın şartları başkadır, Türkiye’nin başka. Avrupa’nın temel kanunları Doğunun örf ve adetlerine taban tabana zıttır. Ithal ıslahattan kaçının. Bu gibi ıslahat Müslüman memleketlerini ancak felakete sürükler. Onlardan hayır gelmez sizlere.” METTERNICH”
Istanbul
Türkiye
Metternich
Osmanlı
Bu Ülke
Cemil Meriç
Hotel De Grote L
“Quando vedi il mare e sai che se chiudi gli occhi non lo rivedrai mai più, allora cerchi di tenere gli occhi aperti il più a lungo possibile. Lo capisco. Allora resti a guardare persino se ti viene incontro uno tsunami. Quando sei innamorato è esattamente la stessa cosa. Tutto ti sembra nuovo. Vedi cose che hai già visto migliaia di volte, ma per la prima volta le vedi insieme. E quando si guarda con quattro occhi tutto appare più bello.”
Death
Falling In Love
Seeing Things
“Spectre: Atrocitus? You wish to continue to fight?
Atrocitus: If I must. You were chained to a human soul to understand humanity, but it is clear you understand it no more than the guardians. This man... This man lost his daughter. You have no emotional component to your judgement. For you, vengeance is simply eye-for-an-eye. But that convict's life did not equal the life of Kim's daughter. His "eye" is worth nothing compared to hers. Eye-for-an-eye is a fallacy.
Spectre: You dare question my scripture?
Atrocitus: You may be objective and calm in your judgments, Spectre, but once you pass them you are no longer haunted by their victims. But the victims are our families. And the hauntings never stop. No matter what blood has spilled, there will never be enough to balance the scales. So if you wish to judge James Kim, you must first judge me.”
Comics
Rage
Vengeance
Spectre
Green Lantern
Geoff Johns
Atrocitus
Brightest Day
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
“Mi piace il modo in cui i gatti amano stare un po' dentro e un po' fuori, per assecondare sia il loro lato domestico sia quello selvatico, e anch'io mi sento selvatica e domestica. Posso stare in casa, ma solo se la porta è aperta.”
Freedom
Cats
Cat
Libertà
Casa
Gatto
Gatti
Housewarming
Love in the Afternoon
“He turned toward Beatrix and slid his fingers beneath her chin, nudging her to look at him. "What's this?" His voice gentled. "What's the matter?"
"Nothing," Beatrix said, seeing him through a shimmer of tears. "Absolutely nothing. It's just... I spent so many hours in this place, dreaming of being with you someday. But I never dared to believe it could really happen."
"You had to believe, just a little," Christopher whispered. "Otherwise it wouldn't have come true.”
Dream Come True
Wedding Night
Beatrix And Christopher
Believe In Love
Lady Sophia's Lover
“Now that we've come to an agreement, I'll take you back to your cell," Ross said pleasantly. "You'll be released tomorrow morning. In the meanwhile, I have some arrangements to make."
"Ross," Sophia said anxiously, "must John go back in there tonight?"
"Yes." His gaze dared her to protest.
Prudently she kept her mouth closed, although it was clear that she longed to plead for her brother's sake.
"It's all right, Sophia," Gentry murmured. "I've stayed in worse places than this." He slanted a baleful glance at Ross as he added, "Courtesy of your husband.”
Nick Gentry
Ross Cannon
Sophia Sydney
Sorcery of Thorns
“Would you still like to go ice skating?"
"Yes!" she burst out. "But---" She tried not to glance down at his injured leg.
A grin tugged at his mouth. "We saved the world, Scrivener. We'll figure out a way."
She relaxed. He was right. They would figure out a way.
"Even if you have to pull me on a sled," Nathaniel went on.
"I am not pulling you on a sled!"
"Why not? I dare say you're strong enough."
She sputtered.. "It would get in the papers."
"I hope so. I'd want to save a clipping.”
Elisabeth Scrivener
Nathaniel Thorn
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