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“It is truly an honor to be associated with #WeAreMaunaKea.”
Honor
Astronomy
Truly
Altitude
Osha
Tmt
Kea
Mauna
Associated
Wearemaunakea
Pearls Before Swine
“While there is no shame in being gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or intersex – or even straight (but not narrow) – there is most certainly shame and dishonor in being a homophobe, a transphobe and a bigot.”
Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Bigot
Transgender
While
A Homophobe
Even Straight
Most Certainly
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
Buried in the Sky: The Extraordinary Story of the Sherpa Climbers on K2's Deadliest Day
“The Gilkey Memorial is a grisly necessity because corpses rarely make it down the mountain in one piece. For Everest losses, families sometimes send a recovery team. This doesn't happen on K2. The Savage Mountain devours its victims during the long winter beteween climbing seasons. It encases the torsos in ice and grates them against the rocks, only to spit out the digested remains decades later, scattering limbs among the avalanche debris.
When Art Gilkey's team gathered stones to honor their friend in 1953, they started a morbid tradition. To keep the campsites sanitary, climbers began using the memorial as a place to dispose of the fingers, pelvic bones, arms, heads, and legs found in the glacial melt. Burying these scraps under the Gilkey Memorial felt more respectful than leaving them to the ravens. For more than half a century, the memorial has been a place to caution the living and consecrate the dead. Mountaineers attempting K2 visit the site to remind themselves of what they are getting into......On hot days, the cairn stews with the scent of defrosting flesh, and the odor clings to mourners' hair and clothing.” (Buried in the Sky, p. 102).”
Mountaineering
K2
Gilkey Memorial
Sky Burial
“When you are being tested, strive to make God's honor roll”
Trials
Perseverance
Trials And Tribulations
Perseverance Quotes
Trials Of Life
Trials And Temptations
Trials Quotes
Facing Challenges
Tested Faith
Facing Trials And Temptations
The Minimalist Way: Minimalism Strategies to Declutter Your Life and Make Room for Joy
“Too many of us are over-committing to others and under-committing to ourselves. Let’s stop living at a frantic pace if our hearts are pulling us to a slower, more focused way of life. Let’s start honoring our own needs for rest, self-care, and balance. Let’s recommit to our own vision and finally listen to the voice inside.”
Simplicity
Lifestyle
Minimalism
Simplicity In Life
Lifestyle Quotes
Decluttering
Declutter Your Mind
“When Love as both Verb & Noun are in balance as One, Action and Intuition are Honorable.”
Love Is A Verb
Action Intuition
“You honor me by bringing Death to my front door.”
Movie
Screenplay
John Wick
Parabelum
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
Where the Angels Lived
“Look at me. You are the first person to ask about him. Do you understand? No one has ever asked about this man, your relative, Richard. No one has called him down. No one ever printed out his name. You are responsible now. You must remember him in order to honor him.”
Fate
Remember
Holocaust
Legacy
Mission
Heritage
Jew
Yad Vashem
Riding Soul-O
“Embrace your capabilities, honor your limitations.”
Spiritual
Women Empowerment
Motorcycle Motorcycle Quotes
“Pleasure is worth silver.
Contentment is worth gold.
Freedom is worth diamonds.
Peace is worth priceless treasure.
Hope is worth silver.
Faith is worth gold.
Joy is worth diamonds.
Love is worth priceless treasure.
Truth is worth silver.
Knowledge is worth gold.
Understanding is worth diamonds.
Wisdom is worth priceless treasure.
Charm is worth silver.
Reputation is worth gold.
Honor is worth diamonds.
Character is worth priceless treasure.
Friendship is worth silver.
Companionship is worth gold.
Individuality is worth diamonds.
Unity is worth priceless treasure.
Books are worth silver.
Teachers are worth gold.
Experience is worth diamonds.
Enlightenment is worth priceless treasure.
Days are worth silver.
Months are worth gold.
Years are worth diamonds.
Decades are worth priceless treasure.
Existence is worth silver.
Time is worth gold.
Life is worth diamonds.
Eternity is worth priceless treasure.
Creation is worth silver.
Nature is worth gold.
Mankind is worth diamonds.
God is worth priceless treasure.”
Life Quotations
Motivational Quotations
Wisdom Quotations
Wise Quotations
African Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosopher Quotations
Guru Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
“Truth seeks, knowledge finds.
Awareness seeks, experience finds.
Opinions seek, facts find.
Theory seeks, certainty finds.
Knowledge seeks, philosophy finds.
Intelligence seeks, wisdom finds.
Want seeks, need finds.
Desire seeks, fulfillment finds.
Contentment seeks, peace finds.
Pleasure seeks, happiness finds.
Laughter seeks, joy finds.
Compassion seeks, mercy finds.
Humility seeks, honor finds.
Prudence seeks, goodness finds.
Innocence seeks, freedom finds.
Virtue seeks, love finds.
Followers seek, leaders find.
Scholars seek, sages find.
Sinners seek, saints find.
Religion seeks, spirituality finds.
Education seeks, enlightenment finds.
The mind seeks, the heart finds.
The heart seeks, the soul finds.
The soul seeks, the spirit finds.
The spirit seeks, God finds.
Reality seeks, fate finds.
Experience seeks, destiny finds.
Time seeks, immortality finds.
The world seeks, the universe finds.
The past seeks, the present finds.
The present seeks, the future finds.
The future seeks, eternity finds.
Time seeks, eternity finds.
Risk seeks, fortune finds.
Peace seeks, harmony finds.
Nature seeks, Heaven finds.
Life seeks, Paradise finds.”
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
Guru Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Enlightenment Quotations
The Red Scrolls of Magic
“Behold, the Great Poison!” Shinyun shouted. “Our founder. The prophet who brought us together and then led us astray.” “It’s just an honor to be nominated,” Magnus gasped.”
Shadowhunters
Magnus Bane
The Red Scrolls
“Joy is the best companion,
virtue is the noblest acquaintance,
wisdom is cleverest friend,
and love is the kindest soulmate.
Humility is the best companion,
gratitude is the noblest acquaintance,
intelligence is cleverest friend,
and patience is the kindest soulmate.
Laughter is the best companion,
contentment is the noblest acquaintance,
silence is cleverest friend,
and goodness is the kindest soulmate.
Tolerance is the best companion,
equality is the noblest acquaintance,
discernment is cleverest friend,
and compassion is the kindest soulmate.
Freedom is the best companion,
harmony is the noblest acquaintance,
prudence is cleverest friend,
and peace is the kindest soulmate.
Truth is the best companion,
discipline is the noblest acquaintance,
intellect is cleverest friend,
and honor is the kindest soulmate.
Knowledge is the best companion,
understanding is the noblest acquaintance,
intuition is cleverest friend,
and reason is the kindest soulmate.
Faith is the best companion,
expectation is the noblest acquaintance,
caution is cleverest friend,
and God is the kindest soulmate.”
Africa Quotes
African Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Guru Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Enlightenment Quotations
“A bee, though small, can still sting you;
an elephant, though calm, can still trample you;
and a lion, though full, can still devour you.
An ant, though small, can still bite you;
a spider, though tiny, can still infect you;
and a wolf, though little, can still harm you.
A petal, though innocuous, can still poison you;
a flower, though delicate, can still contaminate you;
and a plant, though immature, can still toxify you.
A thought, though entertaining, can still pollute you;
a desire, though pleasing, can still defile you;
and an experience, though pleasurable, can still dishonor you.”
Philosophy Quotes
Wise Quotes
Nature Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Guru Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Love in the Afternoon
“Come forward."
As he complied, the queen leaned from the horse to pin the bronze cross with its crimson ribbon to his coat. Christopher made to withdraw, but she stopped him with a gesture and a word. "Remain." Her attention switched to Albert, who sat on the dais and cocked his head as he regarded her curiously. "What is your companion's name?"
"His name is Albert, Your Majesty."
Her lips quirked as if she were tempted to smile. She slid a brief glance to her left, at the prince consort. "We are informed that he campaigned with you at Inkerman and Sebastopol."
"Yes, Your Majesty. He performed many difficult and dangerous duties to keep the men safe. This cross belongs partly to him- he assisted in recovering a wounded officer under enemy fire."
The general charged with handing the orders to the queen approached and gave her a curious object. It looked like... a dog collar?
"Come forward, Albert," she said.
Albert obeyed promptly, sitting at the edge of the dais. The queen reached over and fastened the collar around his neck with a deft efficiency that revealed some experience with the procedure. Christopher recalled having heard that she owned several dogs and was partial to collies. "This collar," she said to Albert, as if he could understand her, "has been engraved with regimental distinctions and battle honors. We have added a silver clasp to commend the valor and devotion you have displayed in our service."
Albert waited patiently until the collar was fastened, and then licked her wrist.
"Impertinent," she scolded in a whisper, and patted his head. And she sent a brief, discreet smile to Christopher as they left to make way for the next recipient.”
Albert
Hero
Rewarded
Collar
Terrier
Christopher Phelan
Northern Tradition for the Solitary Practitioner: A Book of Prayer, Devotional Practice, and the Nine Worlds of Spirit
“Rite To Tyr:
Hail to the One-Handed God!
Hail to Him whose name is Honor
And whose Word is iron,
Who alone never shirks the thankless task
Whose reason is Lawful Necessity.
Hail to the Lord of Swords,
Who gave a weapon-bearing hand
To see that what must be done was done in truth.
Hail God of the sunset, last single ray of light,
Lord of loyal morality, whose name none takes in vain.
Now must I face loss to do what is right,
O Lord Tyr, and I do not ask for your aid
To take away that loss, that I might hope for ease of action.
As you stood forth knowing you must lose to win,
So I ask only that you keep my back straight,
My arm strong, my hand from trembling,
My voice from faltering, my words from vanishing,
My head up, and my resolve unyielding
As I reach into the challenging maw of my own future.”
Prayer
Gods
Rite
Asatru
Heathenry
Tyr
Animals and World Religions
“The Torah teaches that God created all beings, all creatures are good in and of themselves, and that the Creator remains personally invested in creation. Scriptures also indicate that human beings were created “in the image of God” by a deity who is munificent and compassionate toward all creatures. The Creator assigned human beings the task of protecting and serving creation . . . . Jews are to be compassionate, to avoid harming anymals, and Jewish law specifically protects anymals as ends in themselves. Jewish religious traditions honor anymals as individuals, and as our kin. God created a vegan world, peaceful and without bloodshed, and the Tanakh encourages people to work to create a path back to this original Peaceable Kingdom.”
Vegan
Judaism
Jews
Anymals
Animals And Religion
Religion And Animals
Respect For Nature
Tanakh
Religion And Ethics
Peaceable Kingdom
Animals and World Religions
“Anymals do not exist to satisfy our desires and pleasures. Liberationists do not accept larger gestation crates because crates of any kind are oppressive and exploitative, and are therefore inconsistent with compassionate action. They do not accept slaughter, even with improved stunning methods, because there is no need for slaughterhouses or factory farms—we can easily feed ourselves without slaughtering anymals—and because slaughtering without necessity lacks compassion and reverence for life. Even if we raise and slaughter anymals with a minimum of pain and misery, farmed anymals are killed when they are mere adolescents—lives nipped in the bud to satisfy habitual tastes and preferences. Such practices also demonstrate a lack of reverence for human life and are contrary to social justice: We can feed more of the world’s many hungry people if we stop producing anymal products. Similarly, vivisection is a selfish exploitation of other creatures—and nonhumans are not here to live and die on behalf of our hopes. Anymal liberationists avoid consuming anymal products, and oft en actively lobby to close down exploitative anymal industries and to bring an end to human-anymal relationships that fail to honor each anymal’s physical and emotional health and well-being.”
Animals
Veganism
Animal Liberation
Human Animal Relationships
Factory Farming
Anymal Liberation
Anymals
Comparative Religion
Ethics And Religion
Human Anymal Relations
“Intelligence is a tenant in the house of wisdom.
Knowledge is a tenant in the house of nature.
Insight is a tenant in the house of understanding.
Wealth is a tenant in the house of risk.
Mastery is a tenant in the house of discipline.
Patience is a tenant in the house of virtue.
Tolerance is a tenant in the house of freedom.
Awareness is a tenant in the house of experience.
Rest is a tenant in the house of sleep.
Laughter is a tenant in the house of joy.
Hope is a tenant in the house of faith.
Contentment is a tenant in the house of peace.
Kindness is a tenant in the house of love.
Harmony is a tenant in the house of order.
Humility is a tenant in the house of honor.
Caution is a tenant in the house of prudence.
Speech is a tenant in the house of silence.
Certainty is a tenant in the house of conviction.
Expectation is a tenant in the house of desire.
Need is a tenant in the house of want.
Truth is a tenant in the house of reality.
Chance is a tenant in the house of fate.
Time is a tenant in the house of eternity.
Life is a tenant in the house of death.
Nature is a tenant in the house of God.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosopher Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Your ancestors have brought you to this stage of life. Honor your ancestors.”
Inspirational Quotes
Meaning Of Life
Philosophy Of Life
Life And Living Life Philosophy
Family Relationships
Ancestors
Stage Of Life
Honoring People
Honor Your Ancestors
“Anger has great strength,
but no brains.
Greed has many hands,
but no heart.
Fear has many titles,
but no honor.
Hatred has many forms,
but no soul.
Desire has great strength,
but no brains.
Agony has many hands,
but no heart.
Shame has many titles,
but no honor.
Ego has many forms,
but no soul.
Envy has great strength,
but no brains.
Malice has many hands,
but no heart.
Lust has many titles,
but no honor.
Evil has many forms,
but no soul.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Knowledge is the door to wisdom.
Discipline is the door to mastery.
Truth is the door to enlightenment.
Patience is the door to virtue.
Understanding is the door to peace.
Intelligence is the door to wisdom.
Pleasure is the door to happiness.
Humility is the door to honor.
Compassion is the door to mercy.
Grace is the door to hospitality.
Charity is the door to goodwill.
Desire is the door to attachment.
Freedom is the door to happiness.
Religion is the door to morality.
Sympathy is the door to humanity.
Unity is the door to world peace.
Art is the door to culture.
Science is the door to innovation.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Pleasure knows no enemy, pain knows no friends.
Peace knows no enemy, strife knows no friends.
Joy knows no enemy, sorrow knows no friends.
Hope knows no enemy, despair knows no friends.
Humility knows no enemy, pride knows no friends.
Patience knows no enemy, anger knows no friends.
Compassion knows no enemy, cruelty knows no friends.
Kindness knows no enemy, hostility knows no friends.
Innocence knows no enemy, guilt knows no friends.
Honor knows no enemy, shame knows no friends.
Trust knows no enemy, disloyalty knows no friends.
Valor knows no enemy, fear knows no friends.
Contentment knows no enemy, greed knows no friends.
Desire knows no enemy, envy knows no friends.
Money knows no enemy, poverty knows no friends.
Virtue knows no enemy, vice knows no friends.
Faith knows no enemy, doubt knows no friends.
Laughter knows no enemy, misery knows no friends.
Love knows no enemy, hatred knows no friends.
Life knows no enemy, darkness knows no friends.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
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