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Flypaper Textures and one of my own
I am not feeling terribly inspired re photography.....and I am pining for a new lens though It is not a priority feasibly, it is in my mind LOL
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Atrabilious Cries Of The Innocent Prisoner.
Ungeordnete Wünsche rutschig Verwirrungen Unschuldigen Flüge,
llygaid gwendid llewygu galon alaru pellter bwystfil aeddfedu ar i lawr yn,
sanglantes fosse patience chansons de prison de l'intégrité de dieing martyr illustres,
απεραντοσύνη πρωτόγονη πόνους μεταβλητότητες υποτυπώδη κλουβιά ιδιοσυγκρασία φωτεινός κλειδιά,
inconcebivelmente intervir detalhes denominações fracassadas mofando apothegms inefáveis,
седой воспоминания сморщенные бессознательные впитал слоги отмщение мечты,
Вициоус зли агресивни чињенице демантовао задовољства уназад очајнички усамљени стање,
voci criminale furie psihiatrii explicații apatie proeminent furie violent hidraulic,
moorddadige gedrag cognitieve gevoelens vernederende factoren subcultuur criminelen geschillen gepleegd,
sadizmus fantázie dominancie výrazy neha vzrušenie, čo tvrdí posuny objektov tak,
deliri serpenti te accumulare credenze strisciante eterna morte tenebre tremare di espiazione,
meztelenül közeledik gyűlölet titkos kemencék dühös lányai gyanú becstelen bíróságok,
抑えられない十字架につけられ憤慨陪審は死んで腐敗無実の罪を変換.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Holding On During The Flood.
Contemplative pyrrhonism defectio in forlettenn hope,
reveries reference entfremdet diligently scop'd,
inquiétude imputes methodise of length,
thy αντιληπτός apprehending water rapidly grief's,
engulfing foams aspettative perish'd dreams,
furieusement thy inconspicabilem unaccountable tempest ensues,
dismay dangerous vorschaltgerät τεράστια fury rises,
securing superstitiosum trifling ideas to thy falling mast,
препятствиями envelope calculating clambered fright,
overwhelm'd verlamd immense stagnant death,
pinnacle of horror précipitée abyss screams,
incomprehensibilia recollections perceiving ceasing descent,
musing δυσάγωγος concealment's sinking to the bottom,
continually curious תוצאה apothegm hence,
imbib'd stupendous neúčinný reaching mile,
appalling faiblesse swallow'd whole,
sensationes of velocity causes thou to 遠ぼえ !
Steve.D.Hammond.
Educated Idiots.
Silben unachtsam kakistocracy Ausstellungen Reibungs Kehlen Berufe erfunden Verstand täuschen,
contemplations de ephemeromorph déraisonnables avertit messagers offensé semi-voyelles postures de voyelles prononcées,
ενωμένα τριβές γραμματική τεράστια γράμματα διακρίσεις λέξεις απρόσεκτος μιλώντας αριθμομηχανές απληστία,
incommutabilem sibi perceptiones dicuntur passiones quantitatis contiguae sint ficticia leges spurcum,
несчастные школы хлопотно деформированные жильцов зловредные желания блуждающих духов, кричащих,
dissociato prostrandosi insegnanti monarchie illudendo con arroganza maestà notte dispersione,
elviselhetetlen gazemberek ezer átmeneti szamár megemészti sünök apró örömöket mesterek kora,
exames de ancoragem atividades de aprendizagem escolar patético finura intelectual escraviza todos,
apothegm's literatuur organische fabels dialogen beïnvloeden voorwendselen niettegenstaande heerschappijen verval,
cryfhau masau hollgynhwysol datrys aeddfedu treisgar dadlennol offerynnau bennu terfynau anfeidrol,
無礼正義状態の恩赦は、詩人の王子ポリシー蒸留所の酔っぱらいが息競合.
Steve.D.Hammond.
"There is strong shadow where there is much light."
– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 'Götz von Berlichingen', Act I (1773).
"Alonso of Aragon was wont to say in commendation of age, that age appears to be best in four things, — old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read."
– Francis Bacon, 'Apothegms', No. 97
"Minds are the ultimate terra incognita, beyond the reach of all science and—in the case of languageless minds—beyond all empathetic conversation as well. So what? A little humility ought to temper our curiosity. Don't confuse ontological questions (about what exists) with epistemological questions (about how we know about it). We must grow comfortable with this wonderful fact about what is off-limits to inquiry."
– Daniel C. Dennett, 'Kinds Of Minds'
1. miss LB, 2. And sun sun sun all over our faces, 3. sienese fence, 4. Week 12 of 52 - our theme is "Craving Something Sweet", 5. WE ARE WAITING FOR SPRING, 6. tulips for you, 7. Alone, 8. Beauty in Nature Squared, 9. apothegm of the day is........., 10. we are all brothers in the darkness..., 11. crossing over, 12. spring forest ground............., 13. In the morning when I rise, 14. Jesús Pobre, 15. Desierto de Erg-Chebi (Marruecos), 16. Féminitude...!!!, 17. muse um, 18. Passion, 19. Oxalis corymbosa, 20. We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven't you?, 21. ., 22. Poires, 23. she collects, 24. smart people listens to the head,stupid people listens to the heart. Be stupid!, 25. walk, breathe it all in and savour the perfume..., 26. red tulip, 27. TGIF-F, 28. sadhu, 29. morning sweetness, 30. heavenly bodies, 31. Santa Maria, 32. Invisible Man, 33. Golden hills, 34. Domination, 35. together, 36. Monarch Butterfly and Verbena
The Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows on September 15, the day after the feast of the Holy Cross to show the close connection between Jesus' Passion and Mary's Sorrows.
This advocation has its roots in the Gospel. Here are some major references: John 19:25 (Calvary); Luke 2:35 (Mary pierced with a sword). Other sorrows can be inferred: Luke 2:7 (no room at the inn); Matthew 2:6-18 (massacre of the Innocents); Luke 2:41-50 (anxious search for Jesus); Luke 4:28-30 (rejection by townspeople of Nazareth); and Luke 11:53-54 (rejection by authorities of Jerusalem), etc.
This form of Marian piety goes back to the 14th century, but Mary's compassion was remembered from early centuries:
Abbot Poemon (5th c.) Apothegms 144: "I would like to weep with her always."
Ephrem the Syrian (373) Lamentation of Mary (still used in the Syrian Rite).
Romanos the Melodist (500) Hymn of Mary at the Cross (Jesus instructs His mother on the mystery of the Cross).
Also to be mentioned are Ambrose, Anselm and Bernard who preached/meditated on Mary's sorrows. There is also abundant Franciscan and Servite literature on this theme, for example, Plaint of the Madonna by Jacopone da Todi (1306), and Meditations on the Life of Christ (11th c. -- "swooning" of Mary).
The devotion to the Sorrows of Mary properly appears toward the middle of the 14th c. Contributing authors may have been Henry Suso (d. 1366) and other Rhenish mystics. Devotion to the five sorrows of Mary appears first and eventually develops into devotion to seven sorrows. In fact, two lists of seven sorrows were drawn up, one including the infancy and childhood of Jesus Christ, the other concentrating on the Passion.
1. The prophecy of Simeon ("a sword ...");
2. The massacre of the Innocents and flight to Egypt;
3. Jesus lost in Jerusalem;
4. Jesus arrested and judged;
5. Jesus crucified and dying;
6. Jesus taken down from the Cross;
7. Jesus wrapped and laid in the tomb;
and ...
1. Jesus is arrested and struck;
2. Jesus is led to Pilate to be judged;
3. Jesus is condemned to death;
4. Jesus is nailed to the Cross;
5. Jesus gives up His Spirit and dies on the Cross;
6. Jesus is taken down from the Cross;
7. Jesus is wrapped and laid in the tomb.
The commemoration of Mary's sorrows gave rise to meditations, prayers, poems, lamentations, not to forget the representations of the Pieta. This devotion became part of the rosary, as we know, and the present form of the Seven Sorrows was popularized by John de Coudenberghe (1482):
1. The prophecy of Simeon (Lk 2:34-35);
2. The Flight into Egypt (Mt 2:13-21);
3. The Loss of Jesus for Three Days (Lk 2:41-50);
4. The Ascent to Calvary (Jn 19:17);
5. The Crucifixion and Death of Jesus (Jn 19:18-30);
6. Jesus Taken Down from the Cross (Jn 19:39-40);
7. Jesus Laid in the Tomb (Jn 19:39-42).
"Any girl can be glamorous," Hedy Lamarr once said. "All she has to do is stand still and look stupid." The film star belied her own apothegm by hiding a brilliant, inventive mind beneath her photogenic exterior. In 1942, at the height of her Hollywood career, she patented a frequency-switching system for torpedo guidance that was two decades ahead of its time.
"Any girl can be glamorous, all she has to do is stand still and look stupid." --Hedy Lamarr
The film star belied her own apothegm by hiding a brilliant, inventive mind beneath her photogenic exterior. In 1942, at the height of her Hollywood career, she patented a frequency-switching system for torpedo guidance that was two decades ahead of its time.
---http://www.inventions.org/culture/female/lamarr.html
The sign encourages people to think about all of the bad kinds of places they could slide their wet tongues into. It's a neat idea!
The "Church Universal & Triumphant" is the home of the notion of "The Violet Flame," and is associated with the "Teachings of the Ascended Masters" of "The Summit Lighthouse" of the late Elizabeth Clare Prophet. It was a neat idea!
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In south Minneapolis on October 22nd, 2010, the "Church Universal & Triumphant" on the east side of Nicollet Avenue, north of East 61st Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
BP605.S73 Church Universal and Triumphant—Pictorial works.
BV653.7 Church signs—United States—Pictorial works.
PN6269.A2 Aphorisms and apothegms—Pictorial works.
PN6278.C57 Conduct of life—Quotations, maxims, etc.—Pictorial works.
F614.M56S68 Southwest Community (Minneapolis, Minn.)—Pictorial works.
F614.M543 Minneapolis (Minn.)—Pictorial works.
Apothegm
noun: A short, instructive saying; aphorism
He recalled Dr. Sarvis' favorite apothegm:
'When the situation is hopeless, there's nothing to worry about.'
— Edward Abbey, The Monkey Wrench Gang (2014)
Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. ~Quoted by Francis Bacon, Apothegm
HMM!
My brother and sister-in-law, who live in Simpsonville, SC. We had a great visit; it was wonderful. I wished I lived a lot closer. In obedience to Ben Franklin's pithy apothegm "Fish and houseguests stink after three days," we got there Friday night and left at about noon on Tuesday - about 2.7 d.
An apothegm that I live by ( to paraphrase David Hockney) : I only photograph people I know really well. That way I know if I have really captured their likeness. Dennis was a Marine in the first gulf war. The distance that has grown between us is a combination of growing up were one goes in separate ways and his being in the marines. This picture was taken in my living room on a visit a week before he moved up to Anchorage Alaska. The photo captures a aspect of his personality.
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Title: Le Lavater moral
Publisher: Paris : Louis Janet, Libraire, Rue St. Jacques, No. 59
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Date: 1820
Language: fre
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Verse and prose aphorisms
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#true #truequotes #quotes #lovequotes #feelings #power #love #apophthegm #apothegm #lifequote #missyou - lezenaplazy
Extracts from Alfred Jacob Miller’s original text, which accompanied his images of Native Americans, are included below for reference. These words, which shaped how Miller’s contemporaries viewed the watercolors, reveal the racism and sexism embedded in 19th-century exploration and colonization of the western part of what is today the United States.
"We had several opportunies while encamped at the Rendezvous on Green River (where some 3,000 Indians were met together) of attending their Councils. Old men generally officiated as speakers, while before them sat the sages and warriors, generally in squatting positions, interspersed with chiefs on horseback, every one as rigid as the statue of the Commendatore in 'Don Giovanni.' Each had his turn to harangue amid the most profound silence; and such sentences as were translated to me were short, pithy apothegms, mixed up with considerable boasting. 'Their enemies were cowards - serpents with forked tongues (parliamentary for liars), cheats, &c.' With a compliment to their own nation, - their wish to be at peace, and to bury the hatchet, one orator would conclude, and the next take the parole. History has preserved many eloquent speeches of the Indians,- the one taking precedence is that said to have been delivered to Lord Dunmore by Logan, a Shawanese Chief;- it will be found in 'Jefferson's notes on Virginia.'" A.J. Miller, extracted from "The West of Alfred Jacob Miller" (1837).
In July 1858 William T. Walters commissioned 200 watercolors at twelve dollars apiece from Baltimore born artist Alfred Jacob Miller. These paintings were each accompanied by a descriptive text, and were delivered in installments over the next twenty-one months and ultimately were bound in three albums. Transcriptions of field-sketches drawn during the 1837 expedition that Miller had undertaken to the annual fur-trader's rendezvous in the Green River Valley (in what is now western Wyoming), these watercolors are a unique record of the closing years of the western fur trade.
8 9/16 x 12 5/8 in. (21.8 x 32 cm)
medium: watercolor on paper
Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
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Title: Aphorisms on man:
Creator: Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801. n 80046189
Creator: Blake, William, 1757-1827. n 78095331
Creator: Fuseli, Henry, 1741-1825. n 79021856
Creator: Johnson, Joseph, 1738-1809. n 77002188
Publisher: London : Printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Churchyard
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Date: 1788
Language: eng
Description: The engraved frontispiece is by William Blake after Fuseli and is lettered: Blake. Sc. Cf. Keynes, 101
Translated from German by Henry Fuseli. Cf. Bentley
"End of vol. I"--p. 224. No more published. A second volume of "Aphorisms on art" (by Fuseli?) promised in the translator's preface (p. vi) was printed, but the whole impression destroyed by fire. cf. Life and writings of Henry Fuseli, 1831, v. 1, p. 160
Motto on t.p.: "--è coelo descendit gnōthi seauton. Juv. Sat. IX" [Last two words of motto transliterated from Greek.]
Dedication "To Henry Fuseli, A.M": p. iii-iv
"Errata": leaf inserted after p. vi
Keynes, G. Blake 101
Bentley, G.E. Blake books 480
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Title: Le Lavater moral
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Date: 1820
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Title: Le Lavater moral
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Date: 1820
Language: fre
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Verse and prose aphorisms
Gumuchian
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
Creator: Mesmer, Franz Anton, 1734-1815. n 80060837
Creator: Veaumorel, Caullet de, M
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Date: 1785
Language: fre
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
Creator: Mesmer, Franz Anton, 1734-1815. n 80060837
Creator: Veaumorel, Caullet de, M
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Date: 1785
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#true #truequotes #quotes #lovequotes #feelings #power #love #apophthegm #apothegm #lifequote - lezenaplazy
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
Creator: Mesmer, Franz Anton, 1734-1815. n 80060837
Creator: Veaumorel, Caullet de, M
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Date: 1785
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
Creator: Mesmer, Franz Anton, 1734-1815. n 80060837
Creator: Veaumorel, Caullet de, M
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Date: 1785
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
Creator: Mesmer, Franz Anton, 1734-1815. n 80060837
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A few well chosen apothegms from ‘The Moon of Much Gladness’, a tale told by Kai Lung, 1st ed. 1932.
Ernest Brammah Smith, writing as Ernest Bramah, 1868–1942, English author most well-known for creating the characters Kai Lung and Max Carrados.
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
Creator: Mesmer, Franz Anton, 1734-1815. n 80060837
Creator: Veaumorel, Caullet de, M
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Date: 1785
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
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Title: Aphorismes de M. Mesmer, dictés àl'assemblée de ses éleves. Et dans lesquels on trouve ses principes sa théorie et les moyens de magnétiser; le tout formant un corps de doctrine ... Ouvrage mis au jour par M. Caullet de Veaumorel
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