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Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
“La violencia se considera moral, no inmoral: por todo el mundo y a lo largo de toda la historia, se ha asesinado a más personas para imponer la justicia que para satisfacer la codicia.”
Violencia
Codicia
Naturaleza
Humanos
Humana
Darkfever
“All myths contain a grain of truth, Ms. Lane. I’ve handled books and artifacts that will never find their way into a museum or library, things no archaeologist or historian could ever make sense of. There are many realities pocketed away in the one we call our own. Most go blindly about their lives and never see beyond the ends of their noses. Some of us do.”
Fantasy
Jericho Barrons
Fever Series
Mackayla Lane
Myths And Facts
History Is A Lie
Interior Freedom
“Te doy gracias, Dios mío, por todo mi pasado; creo firmemente que, de cuanto he vivido, Tú podrás sacar un bien; no quiero tener ningún pesar y desde hoy me decido a recomenzar desde cero con exactamente la misma confianza que si toda mi historia pasada no estuviera hecha sino de fidelidad y santidad.”
Dios
Realidad
Confianza
Abandono
Aceptación
Católico
Recomenzar
“As historian Albert L. Hurtado wrote, "War, pestilence, and famine blow books around the planet like so many hostages to uncertain fortune. Thieves steal, vandals deface, pious clergy burn, and worms eat books. Whether threatened by worms or war, there is nothing permanent about books and libraries.”
Books
Vulnerability
Impermanence
Libraries
Transitory
Temporary Life Of Books
The Wars of the Roses
“Tudor historians were adept at rewriting history.”
English History
The Wars of the Roses
“Tudor historians were fond of reminding their readers of the horrors of the Wars of the Roses, recounting how the realm had been plunged into the vicious civil war over a disputed crown that lasted more than thirty years.”
English History
“History is the story of what led up to now. It is the present that interests us—that and the future. The future will be partly determined by the present. Thus, you can learn something about the future, too, from a historian, even from one who like Thucydides lived more than two thousand years ago. Let us sum up these two suggestions for reading history. The first is: if you can, read more than one history of an event or period that interests you. The second is: read a history not only to learn what really happened at a particular time and place in the past, but also to learn the way men act in all times and places, especially now.
[How to Read a Book (1972), P. 236]”
Thucydides
Lessons From History
Reading History
The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam
“The millions and millions of corpses, the wasted lives that communism left behind as testament to its main accomplishment, were enough to give any sane believer pause. There were some true believers left, like the British historian Eric Hobsbawm, but the world generally reacted to them with the incredulity deserved for a person standing on top of a pile of corpses promising that with just a few more deaths he could make the whole thing right.”
Humour
Communism
Genocide
Understatement
El-Rei Junot
“A história é dor, a verdadeira história é a dos gritos.”
Historia
Guerra
Dor
Gritos
The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
“You create your story in consciousness as you interpret your own behavior, and as you listen to other people's thoughts about you. The life story is not the work of a historian [...]; it is more like a work of historical fiction that makes plenty of references to real events and connects them by dramatizations and interpretations that might or might not be true to the spirit of what happened.”
Pop Psychology
The Allure of French & Italian Decor
“Les salons—prestigious social gatherings of prominent, intellectually minded people—were rooted in Italy’s salones, smartly appointed rooms within Roman palazzi with suitably dazzling façades. Seventeenth and eighteenth-century France, however, deserves credit for building the cultural cachet of this pleasurable way to pass the day. In salons equally luxueux, as the French would say, Parisian men and women from the literary establishment, along with philosophers and luminaries from the worlds of art, music and politics, would frequently meet to discuss the latest news, exchange ideas and gossip, all at the invitation of refined, wealthy women known as salonnières.
In their key role, hosts chose an eclectic mix of guests with care, and then ideally served as moderators, selecting topics that would generate conversation if not spirited debates. To date, though, even historians cannot agree as to what was, and what was not, considered appropriate to talk about. Yet, they do concur that women were the cornerstones of les salons, funneling fresh social and political ideas into a nation where men dominated public life, held bias against women and until 1944 denied women the right to vote.
Among the distinguished seventeenth-century salonnières—with set parameters that she expected guests to follow—was French society hostess Catherine de Vivonne, the marquise de Rambouillet (1588–1665), known as Madame de Rambouillet. A century later, Marie Thérèse Rodet Geoffrin (1699–1777) would host twice weekly many of the most influential philosophes (avant-garde intellectuals) and encyclopédistes (writers) in her elegant Parisian townhouse on the now luxury-laden, boutique-lined rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. As a leading figure of the French Enlightenment—the movement that promoted liberty and equality, strongly influencing our own notions about human rights and the role of government—her growing importance earned her international recognition.”
Salons
The Historian
“...The strange thing, you know, is that Stalin openly admired Ivan the Terrible. Two leaders who were willing to crush and kill their own people-to do anything necessary- in order to consolidate their power...Can you imagine a world in which Stalin could live for five hundred years...or perhaps forever?”
Dracula
Political Power
Stalin
Vlad The Impaler
Ivan The Terrible
Historia Secreta de la masoneria
“El estudiante de ocultismo (estudio y conocimiento del lado oculto de la naturaleza), aprende que cada hombre es, en su esencia, divino, una verdadera chispa de la hogera de Dios, evolucionando por grados hacia un futuro de gloria y esplendor, que culmine en la unión con Dios.”
Ocultismo
The World of Yesterday
“Carlyle's axiom that the true university of these days is a good collection of books has remained valid as far as I'm concerned, and even today I am convinced that one can become an excellent philosopher, historian, philologist, lawyer, or what will you, without having attended a university or even a Gymnasium.”
Zweig
“Ancient historians lied. Modern historians play Chinese whispers. Now, it's time to tell you the true story of Lamia and her Knight - from the Garden of Eden to Ancient Rome.”
Analysis
Description
Alternative History
Teaser
Ancient World
Conspiracy Theory
Sofija I Kasije
“Por suerte, y como la historia humana tantas veces lo ha mostrado, no hay cosa mala que no traiga consigo cosas buenas.”
Ensayo Sobre La Ceguera
Toxic
“Y de repente, el final de la historia tenía sentido.
Diez notas diferentes, todas clamando a la vez.
Caos.
Gabe era Caos.
•capítulo 26”
Ruin
Toxic
Rachel Van Dyken
Gabe Hyde
Saylor
The Historian
“Looking back at that moment, I understand that I had lived in books so long, in my narrow university setting, that I had become compressed by them internally. Suddenly, in this echoing house of Byzantium-one of the wonders of history-my spirit leaped out of its confines. I knew in that instant that, whatever happened, I could never go back to my old constraints. I wanted to follow life upward, to expand with it outward, the way this enormous interior swelled upward and outward. My heart swelled with it...”
Life And Living
Freedom
Travel
History
Travel Quotes
Freedom Quotes
Reality Verses Fantasy
Love Letters to the Dead
“A veces, queremos que nuestros cuerpos hagan un mejor trabajo en mostrar las cosas que nos lastiman, las historias que mantenemos escondidas en nuestro interior.”
Cartas De Amor A Los Muertos
The Historian
“I felt sure, glaring at the children as they settled onto the sand with their shovels, that these creatures were never threatened by the grimness of history, either.
Then, looking down on their glossy heads, I realized that they were indeed threatened; they were simply unaware of it. We were all vulnerable.”
History
Dracula
Vlad The Impaler
Dangers Of History
“El destino es aquel libro en el que uno escribe su propia historia…, mientras nada lo impida, así que depende, fundamentalmente, de lo que escribamos en él.”
Futuro
Destino
Frases
Pensamientos
Reflexiones
Azar
Libre Albedrío
Mensajes
Historia De Vida
Propia Historia
Ópalo y Estramonio: La magia de las piedras en una fantasía urbana de #Horizonte
“Jameela había llegado la última, con un libro bajo el brazo que les animaba durante las noches mientras estaban encerrados. A veces no podían encender la luz, pero Liam había conseguido esconder un paquete de cerillas en su pantalón y aprovechaban sus luces al máximo para contarse historias de juguetes que nunca habían visto.”
Justicia
Horizonte
Niños De La Calle
The Historian
“The thing that haunted me that day, however, as I closed my notebook and put my coat on to go home, was not my ghostly image of Dracula, or the description of impalement, but the fact that these things had- apparently- actually occurred. If I listened too closely, I thought, I would hear the screams of the boys, of the ‘large family’ dying together. For all his attention to my historical education, my father had neglected to tell me this: history’s terrible moments were real. I understand now, decades later, that he could never have told me. Only history itself can convince you of such a truth. And once you’ve seen that truth-really seen it-you can’t look away.”
Truth
History
Dracula
Vlad The Impaler
History As A Guide
“Estoy convencido de que hay hombres que nacen fuera de su ambiente. La casualidad los coloca en un determinado medio, pero siempre sienten nostalgia de una patria que no conocen. Son extranjeros en el país de su nacimiento, y los senderos que conocieron de niños, o las calles populosas donde jugaron, no son para ellos más que lugares de paso. A veces permanecen durante toda su vida como extranjeros entre sus conciudadanos, sin conseguir aclimatarse al único ambiente que han conocido. Quizá sea esta sensación de extrañamiento la que impulsa a los hombres a recorrer el mundo en busca de algo permanente donde asentar sus reales. Quizá sea un arraigado atavismo el que los incita a volver a lugares que sus antepasados abandonaron en los oscuros comienzos de la historia. Los hombres descubren a veces un lugar al que, por causa desconocida, se sienten pertenecer. Aquella es la patria que buscaban y se quedan a vivir en regiones que no habían visto hasta entonces, entre hombres que jamás conocieron, como si les fueran familiares desde su nacimiento. En una palabra, allí encuentran por fin el apetecido descanso.”
Soberbia
The Moon And Sixpence
Hispánico Ciriaco
“Como una vez diría el gran sabio matemático “Digamos que existen dos tipos de mentes poéticas: una apta para inventar fábulas y otra dispuesta a creerlas” ¿Pero a cuál realmente pertenecemos los que contamos historias? Será talvez a una especie mixta, pues lo peligroso de forjar una formidable ilusión es terminar creyéndola…”
Creer
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