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January | 2011 | Mis-Identifying Wildflowers
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8230;because I am often wrong. Archive for January 2011. The Conversation of Prayer. The conversation of prayers about to be said. By the child going to bed and the man on the stairs. Who climbs to his dying love in her high room,. The one not caring to whom in his sleep he will move. And the other full of tears that she will be dead,. Turns in the dark on the sound they know will arise. Into the answering skies from the green ground,. From the man on the stairs and the child by his bed.
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Things My Father Taught Me | Egotist's Club
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Yogh and Ash and Thorn. Devonian Corals →. Things My Father Taught Me. June 15, 2015. Earlier today, the pastor of my parents’ church asked Facebook, “What’s the best thing your father taught you? I found that I was hard-pressed to give one solitary item, since my dad has taught me so much: in words, by his example, and by virtue of what he emphasized in day-to-day life. He catechized me well, taught me the principles of being a good student, and gave lots of other pieces of practical advice. Is there a ...
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Muse-ings | Egotist's Club
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We as the Muses of many things tend to ramble (or muse) about different concerns on the Purpose of Life, the Best Way of Life, the Integration of Active and Contemplative Life, and the occasional snarky comments on Incidents in Life. Be enlightened with the witty observations posted here. A Guide to Carmina Burana. Large Fat Sighings, or Yet Another I love Jane Austen. 8220;My Gracious Silence”. Of Sts. Crispin and Crispian. Of Trees and Poetry. Optimists, Pessimists, and Physicists. A Solis Ortus Cardine.
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Egotists Create | Egotist's Club
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One of the purposes of this blog is to force us into disciplining our creativity. This means practice, exercises, and feeling the pressure to get things done! Therefore, we will share with you our pretensions, our creativity, and our experiments. We welcome any criticism, ideas, corrections, discussion. Please, enjoy! Calligraphy and other Craftywork. Drawings for the Loon. Gato De La Selva. Jaguar of Your Mountain. Taking Up the Brush (Again). Þæs ofereode, þisses swa mæg! The Curds of Fortitude. Januar...
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Quotes | Egotist's Club
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Here be the wit, wisdom and wordiness of some of our heroes, packaged in nice little bite-sized chunks. Peruse, ponder, or prevaricate over any of the thoughts here! In the world it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called Despair, the sin that believes in nothing, cares for nothing, seeks to know nothing, interferes with nothing, enjoys nothing, hates nothing, finds purpose in nothing, lives for nothing, and remains alive because there is nothing for which it will die. 8220;Literature adds to reali...
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Yogh and Ash and Thorn | Egotist's Club
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Things My Father Taught Me →. Yogh and Ash and Thorn. June 10, 2015. Back in May, I shared Peter Bellamy’s setting of Rudyard Kipling, noting that I’d stumbled over it thanks to the glory and munificence of the internet. More specifically, I was contemplating Anglo-Saxon words that start with an ash or a thorn, and came across this parody by Catherine Faber. Yogh and Ash and Thorn. Some time between the year fourteen-ought-five and -fifty-one. There was a strange and radical change in spoken English done.
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On Moving, Maxims, and Maintenance | Egotist's Club
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Rest for the Spirits →. On Moving, Maxims, and Maintenance. September 12, 2011. As no one could really guess from such a period of radio silence, I have moved out of the household of my parents and into an apartment with Thalia. This, I suppose, ought to have been broadcast earlier, possibly via a Public Service Announcement (because really, the world deserves. Warning, me thenken). Don’t watch the ads, children! Lest we think we needed something we merely wanted]. What is the fourth commandment? I can’t...
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Reviews | Egotist's Club
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He – Death – stops for no man. Therefore, allow us to force certain works of art upon your attention before you die. Lady in the Water. Frozen, Part 1. Frozen, Part 2. August, Osage County. Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Only Lovers Left Alive. Stravinsky: Unbend Your Prejudice. Handel: A Foretaste of the Feast to Come. By These Ten Bones. Out of the Silent Planet. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Righting the Mother Tongue. Books that Make Us Human. Leaf, by Niggle. Thalia: The Scarlet Pimpernel.
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Terpsichore | Egotist's Club
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August 23, 2016. It is far easier. To fill my stomach with pleasant things. Thankfully keeping your blood sugar from bottoming out makes life suck a bit less. August 19, 2016. During my vacation last week, I read. Robert Swartwood’s collection of ficlets. All sorts of authors contributed to it, each writing a particular sort of story: a composition of 25 words, or fewer, which does not simply tell a story but hints at a larger picture. For example, the very first: Joe Lansdale’s The Return. Unfortunately...
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A City in Speech: March 2010
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Some thoughts about the Iliad. The possibility of understanding the Iliad. Not as an answer to the question of the immortality of human life] Only with this realization does the tragic dimension of Achilles' decision come fully into relief, along with the strength of the affirmation of life harboured within his decision to kill Hector. Why I think congress should not pass the health care bill. A City in Speech". For instance, Socrates expressing a fear of inadvertently offending the gods by speaking unju...