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Conscience and reputation are two things. Conscience is due to yourself, reputation to your neighbour.
#SaintAugustine
I love to breathe fresh air at sunset and see the last remnants of the night turning into this magical light. Everything seems possible, the world is ours...
Le monde nous appartient.
(Heure 81)
Thoughts on the lonely ranch....
Do hummers have conscience's? Do they go to Heaven ? If not how does a hummingbird sin ? If they're not in Heaven do I want to be there ? Ever looked at the word Con - Science ?
What do they think about all day ? Do they worry about heart attacks with heart beats of 1,200 per MINUTE !?! Since they live 4 to 6 years and supposedly can remember the location of good flowers do they see my Ranch with it's 18 feeders as Heaven ? Does that make me a God to them ? And most of all where the hell do they all go to sleep (hibernate) every night?
Ummm...back to cooking up and distributing another daily 2.5 gallon pot of sweet nectar........
My conscience saying, get down off this dream,
it's too dangerous and deadly,
(This guy) Has got you talking round in circles can't you see,
all for the sake of sexy (You're loving it),
Then there's my sense saying stop before you fall,
I don't wanna pick you up again,
(This guy) Has got you all romantic, crazier each day,
Do you think I'd listen, There's no way.
Cause I can't focus I can't stop,
You got me spinning round, round, round, round (Like a record),
I can't focus it's too hot (Inside),
You'll never get to Heaven if you're scared of getting high.
Camera: Nikon P5100 light went flat so I couldnt shoot 4x5 with a clear conscience...will have to go out and revisit.
Conscience - the only incorruptible thing about us.
Henry Fielding
UNFORTUNATELY I LOOK AND SEE WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD AROUND ME, AND SEE NOT EVERYONE HAS A CONSCIENCE....BECAUSE IF THEY DID,,,,WOULD WE BE WHERE WE ARE NOW?
For this week's Macro Mondays Group theme of "Monochrome", I've chosen to photograph a stark detail from the Amnesty International 'Prisoners of Conscience' candle sculpture in Salisbury Cathedral. HMM
Please see the link below for more information about Salisbury Cathedral's partnership with Amnesty International: www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/about-us-supporting-others/...
A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession.
Albert Camus
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Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition
Camera Tools: Tools by Framed
Resolution: SRWE
HUD Toggle: CE Table, 3dmigoto
Post-processing: Reshade 4.9.1
Notes:
1. My take on one of the key art images for the game using well placed spot lights and stagedepthplus shader.
Created for Rubys Treasure Challenge 63
Texture with thanks to Rubyblossom
texture by Pareeerica
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心裡最純潔的良知會懲罰自己。
Even a monster can't hold back the tears. At the end your conscience will get you every time.
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Red and Green Power Ranger figures from Mezco, captured with a 2x anamorphic lens combined with a 100mm macro lens.
Being on a family holiday I had to restrict a lot of my photography time, my Wife is very understanding but there are limits! I found myself taking a lot more shots of people than I would normally.
This was taken in Pisa, outside a church and I just liked the artwork contrasted with the scene behind.
Conscience keeps more people awake than coffee.
Coffee should be black as hell; strong as death, and sweet as love.
Turkish Proverb
And evening newspapers, and eyes
Assured of certain certainties,
The conscience of a blackened street
Impatient to assume the world.
TS Eliot
(Examination of conscience - Examen de conciencia)
It seems there are still Palestinians alive, so the terror will continue this Christmas.
Meanwhile, we'll look the other way, seeking better prospects, forgetting that it's also our responsibility, and joyfully celebrate what consumerism has imposed on us.
Parece que aún quedan palestinos vivos, así que el terror continuará esta Navidad.
Mientras tanto, miraremos hacia otro lado, buscando mejores perspectivas, para olvidar que también es nuestra responsabilidad y celebrar con alegría lo que el consumismo nos ha impuesto.
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Il est toujours utile d'avoir un Jiminy Criquet au fond de soi... Ma petite conscience est du genre enquiquinante, mais tellement attachante... Elle gesticule, elle saute, elle court... et ne concrétise pas toujours... mais elle est bien souvent indispensable!
Photo prise à l'entrée de la citadelle qui domine le village de St.Tropez, j'avais comme la sensation étrange d'être suivie et surveillée ce jour-là...
We’ve all felt that irksome pang of guilt over some misdemeanor at some point in our lives. And we’ve all (perhaps secretly) resented that troublesome pang within ourselves even just a bit, since it seems to serve others at the cost of our own ease. So, given that we are evolved in a process based in self-interest, why would we have this trait at all?
Well, there is this brilliant evolutionary biology aspect of game theory known as the hawk-dove game, in which two players who each have power to be selfish at the cost of the other’s welfare can choose to be either selfish (and harm the other for personal gain, i.e. play “hawk”) or kind (and cooperate peaceably, i.e. play “dove”). In this model it has been mathematically shown that the worst consequences fall upon each when both choose to be selfish, and the best strategy is to be nice (“dove”) until the other person is selfish (“hawk”), at which point you too should play hawk until they play dove again, and so on.
Thus it makes sense that, since doing the “good” thing and refraining from the “bad” thing is actually better for our own biological fitness and well-being (except when we are wronged, in which case the “bad” thing all of a sudden feels like justice), it would be beneficial to us to have evolved morality. In fact, given that this trait is so important for an organism’s ultimate survival and fitness, you may not even be here if your millennia-old ancestors had not developed a conscience. Thus, even if it gets in the way of all the naughty things you want to do, a conscience is something to be thankful for, in the grand scale of things.