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... live but also of how they have succeeded or failed to live up to the precepts of their culture. In my broad reading, I almost always have a pencil in hand to underline passages that make me pause. I do this with scholarly books, novels ...
... live but also of how they have succeeded or failed to live up to the precepts of their culture. In my broad reading, I almost always have a pencil in hand to underline passages that make me pause. I do this with scholarly books, novels ...
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... Live in the pres- ent , for that's all you really have . The past is gone and the future is not yet . ” Maybe that's good advice , but , as we all know , it is almost impossible to follow . Except , thank God , in the case of weather ...
... Live in the pres- ent , for that's all you really have . The past is gone and the future is not yet . ” Maybe that's good advice , but , as we all know , it is almost impossible to follow . Except , thank God , in the case of weather ...
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... Lives and Lars Gustafsson's The Death of a Bee Keeper . Dolchi tells of a slum dweller who skinned frogs for a living . He felt sorry for the frogs , for they could sense their fate and peed out of fright on his hands . In Sweden , one ...
... Lives and Lars Gustafsson's The Death of a Bee Keeper . Dolchi tells of a slum dweller who skinned frogs for a living . He felt sorry for the frogs , for they could sense their fate and peed out of fright on his hands . In Sweden , one ...
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... lives on . By contrast , the desert denies both community and continuity . Its message is timelessness — or eternity — rather than long dura- tion , things sustaining and renewing themselves through time . What about life in the desert ...
... lives on . By contrast , the desert denies both community and continuity . Its message is timelessness — or eternity — rather than long dura- tion , things sustaining and renewing themselves through time . What about life in the desert ...
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Inhalt
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Civilization and City | 20 |
Politics and Ideology | 33 |
Culture Society Work | 48 |
Home Rootedness Place | 58 |
Human Ties and Isolation | 67 |
Ancestors | 81 |
Sex | 84 |
Geography | 118 |
History | 131 |
Aesthetics | 134 |
Intellect | 147 |
Language | 161 |
Morality | 170 |
Religion | 191 |
Stages of Life | 203 |
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