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Nothing left but memories of this once important stop for the Pony Express, Overland Stage, and railroad.
Newer DC Collection: #1
Here's my lego Felix Faust, I think he's an improvement from my last one. I may change the blue to a lighter shade like in Lego DC Supervillains. Not too sure what the cauldron is I just copied it from an image on the DC Wiki.
I'd love to hear what you think, hope you enjoy.
New addition to the household. Meet Faust, the GSD puppy!
New addition to the household. Meet Faust, the GSD puppy!
El cementerio de Nuestra Señora de La Almudena de Madrid. / The cemetery of Our Lady of La Almudena in Madrid.
♫ Bon Iver - Re: Stacks (subtÃtulos en castellano) .♫
Fausto es el protagonista de una leyenda clásica alemana, un erudito de gran éxito, pero también insatisfecho con su vida, por lo que hace un trato con el diablo, intercambiando su alma por el conocimiento ilimitado y los placeres mundanos.
Sobre la cúpula de la capilla del cementerio de la Almudena, un ángel sentado, llamado Fausto, con una trompeta sobre sus piernas. Se dice que sà estás cerca de la estatua y oyes sonar la trompeta, morirás en breve.
Fausto is the protagonist of a classic German legend, a scholar of great success, but also dissatisfied with his life, so he makes a deal with the devil, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures.
On the dome of the chapel of the Almudena cemetery, a seated angel, called Faust, with a trumpet on his legs. It is said that if you are near the statue and hear the trumpet sound, you will die shortly.
A MAN SEES IN THE WORLD WHAT HE CARRIES IN HIS HEART...
- Opening scene of "FAUST" -
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I can't find the best way to thank you all for your endearing comments...
adding my compo to your fave's...
but to sincerely convey my heartfelt gratitude for sparing some of your precious time just to visit and comment on my stream.
This FLOWER is my way of saying...
YOU ARE ALL>>>SIMPLY THE BEST!
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CHEERS!
Faust Arp
-Radiohead
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX8B_jfy-S0&feature=related
Wakey wakey rise and shine
It's on again, off again, on again
Watch me fall like dominoes
In pretty patterns
Fingers in the blackbird pie
I'm tingling, tingling, tingling
It's what you feel not what you ought to
What you ought to, what you ought to
Reasonable and sensible
Dead from the neck up
I guess I'm stuffed
Stuffed
Stuffed
We thought you had it in you
But not
Not
Not
For no real reason
Squeeze the tubes and empty bottles
I take a bow, take a bow, take a bow
It's what you feel not what you ought to
What you ought to, what you ought to
The elephant that's in the room
Is tumbling tumbling tumbling
In duplicate and triplicate
Plastic bags
In duplicate and triplicate
Dead from the neck up
I guess I'm stuffed
Stuffed
Stuffed
We thought you had it in you
But not
Not
Not
Exactly where do you get off?
Is enough
Is enough
I love you but enough is enough,
Enough of that stuff
There's no real reason
Explore October 17, 2008 #475
Comme la veilleuse laissait tout voir,
La nuit, le petit dormeur
S'en allait tout seul dans le noir.
Avoir peur.
Il aimait pas les gugusses
Qui faisaient rire les imbéciles,
Vomissait dans l'autobus
De la bile.
Il attendait dans des églises
Quelque chose de doux,
Des baisers, des choses exquises
Sur sa joue.
Sur un piano électrique,
Si tu l'oses,
On peut faire de la musique,
De ces choses.
{Refrain:}
Allez, chante fort
Ton chagrin sonore
Jusqu'Ã ce que ton coeur devienne un bloc d'or.
Allez chante fort.
Mets l'dedans dehors.
Chante encore jusqu'Ã ce que t'es mort.
Il a volé autour du monde sur des airs,
Racontant content ses contes populaires.
Une image, il est devenu, Messieurs, Dames,
Mais les images, c'est connu, n'ont pas d'âme.
{Refrain}
Une image, il est devenu,
Mais les images, c'est connu,
N'ont pas d'âme {2x}
Faust and Lilith, 1831
Faust preparing to dance with the young witch at the festival of the Wizards and Witches in the Hartz Mountains
Doctor Faust, the great magician, made a bet with his students in Erfurt that he would drive a four-horse carriage with a load of hay through a narrow alley where two people could not pass each other.
With a crowd of people, the famous magician drove a large cart full of hay with four oxen through Schlössergasse to the narrow alley. There, he raised his right hand, in which he held his magic wand, and immediately the oxen transformed into four mice, and the cart became a straw. With it, Doctor Faust then drove through the alley. At the other end, in Borngasse, the tiny vehicle once again transformed into the mighty hay cart of the past, pulled by four oxen. Doctor Faust had thus won his bet.
The narrow alley is named Faust Alley after this legendary event.