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monasticcellphone · 3 years
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How much blood and horror is at the bottom of all 'good things'!
Nietzsche, second essay in The Genealogy of Morals
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heartsoftruth · 3 years
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syzygy-002 · 7 years
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                        📚 𝒒𝒖𝒐𝒕𝒆                         📎 20                                  𝒕𝒆𝒎𝒂  🔸 Égloga: «Composición poética que idealiza la vida de los pastores y del campo para tratar temas humanos generales, como el amor. Se dialoga a veces como una pequeña pieza teatral en un acto».                  🔸 Ejemplos: «El dulce lamentar de dos pastores, Salicio juntamente y Nemoroso, he de contar, sus quejas imitando; cuyas ovejas al cantar sabroso estaban muy atentas, los amores, de pacer olvidadas, escuchando. Tú, que ganaste obrando un nombre en todo el mundo, y un grado sin segundo, agora estés atento, solo y dado al ínclito gobierno del Estado, Albano; agora vuelto a la otra parte, resplandeciente, armado, representando en tierra el fiero Marte». Garcilaso de la Vega           «Tan alta, sí, tan alta en revuelo sin brío la rama el cielo prometido anhela, que ni la luz asalta este espacio sombrío ni su divina soledad desvela. Hasta el pájaro cela al absorto reposo su delgada armonía». Luis Cernuda                     🔸 Enlaces: - Lope de Vega https://goo.gl/r039K                                          𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒗𝒊𝒅𝒂𝒅  🔸 Pensé que sería bonito realizar un acto así, esto debido a la temática de marzo en donde tenemos contacto con la naturaleza. Una pieza poética sobre la vida en el campo (prácticamente(?)), temas desde el amor, tristeza, compañía, amistad. ¿Ya tienen una idea? ¡A narrar! Solamente se pide un égloga.                                  𝒊𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒄𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒆𝒔  🔸 No spam.  🔸 Recurso visual, adornos y otros, queda a criterio individual.  🔸 #Syzygyquote  🔸 Comentar el enlace aquí.
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blog-annbs · 5 years
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Quote of the Week - 20 “Strive for progress, not perfection.” https://annbs.com/quotes/quote20 #annbs #quoteoftheweek #quotes #weeklydose #week20 #20 #weeklyimage #blog #nutrition #health #fitness #active #activities #lifestyle #motivation #eagerness #enthusiasm #passion #actions #healthandfitness #healthyliving #strive #progress #perfection #not #try #improvement #excellence #growth #faultlessness https://www.instagram.com/p/BxsOmyYFTyG/?igshid=13ibc5k2qf1no
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Quote20 (at Uttar Pradesh)
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rosepineapples · 9 years
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Quote #20 🎊🎉👏 You could either be a life lesson or a blessing 💞💜 -Anony💞💜
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strife4life-blog · 12 years
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I do a bit of everything. I do whatever's needed
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monasticcellphone · 3 years
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our entire science is still subject to the seduction of language
Nietzsche, first essay in Genealogy of Morals
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monasticcellphone · 4 years
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companies that one would assume are far removed from the work of state punishment have developed major stakes in the perpetuation of a prison system whose historical obsolescence is therefore that much more difficult to recognize. It was during the decade of the 1980s that corporate ties to the punishment system became more extensive and entrenched than ever before. But throughout the history of the U.S. prison system, prisoners have always constituted a potential source of profit. For example, they have served as valuable subjects in medical research, thus positioning the prison as a major link between universities and corporations.
Angela Davis, Are Prisons Obsolete?
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monasticcellphone · 3 years
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We remain unknown to ourselves...
Nietzsche, Preface to Genealogy of Morals
We have never sought after ourselves - so how should we one day find ourselves? Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also; our treasure is to be found in the beehives of knowledge. As spiritual bees from birth, this is our eternal destination our hearts are set on one thing only - bringing something home.
we fail to understand ourselves, we are bound to mistake ourselves. Our eternal sentence reads: Everyone is furthest from himself - of ourselves, we have no knowledge.
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monasticcellphone · 4 years
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One should recall that the movement for reforming the prisons, for controlling their functioning is not a recent phenomenon. It does not even seem to have originated in a recognition of failure. Prison 'reform' is virtually con­temporary with the prison itself: it constitutes, as it were, its programme.
M. Foucault, quoted in Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Davis
Davis continues, “the prison itself was a product of concerted efforts by reformers to create a better system of punishment”
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monasticcellphone · 4 years
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Making love is not just about becoming as one, or even two, but becoming as a hundred thousand.
D&G, Anti-Oedipus
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monasticcellphone · 3 years
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the entire history of a 'thing', and organ, a custom may take the form an extended chain of signs, of ever-new interpretations and manipulations, whose causes do not themselves necessarily stand in relation to one another, but merely follow and replace on another arbitrarily.
Nietzsche, 2/12 gom
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monasticcellphone · 4 years
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'I too am a slave' - these are the new words spoken by the master.
D&G, Anti-Oedipus
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monasticcellphone · 4 years
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You will be allowed to live and speak, but only after every outlet has been obstructed.
D&G, “Introduction: Rhizome” 1000 Plateaus
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monasticcellphone · 4 years
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Have the courage to read this book, for in the first place it will make you ashamed, and shame, as Marx said, is a revolutionary sentiment
J.P. Sartre’s preface to F. Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth
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