4 STEPS
First learn, then teach
,
then we retire and learn to keep quiet
and fourth phase
we must learn to beg.
Cardinal Martini
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Duck Hunting Birthday Cake
Resolutions for the New Year
- Stare molto meno su internet e uscire un po' più spesso anche durante le fredde serate invernali.
- yoggare tanto (vabbè, continuare a yoggare :)
- minimo un libro al mese, non metà o tre quarti, uno al mese, se non di più. E continuare intervallando fra lettura in francese, tedesco, italiano (inglese vada a ciapa'l nel cü'l, oppure dai, uno ogni tanto, così, en passant)
- leggere tassativamente ogni settimana (a partire da dopo l'India però) un articolo lungo in russo e continuare a scrivere la mia agenda nella Sacra Madre Lingua.
- iniziare veramente a meditare su cosa potrei fare "da grande" perché lo shittyjob sarà anche comodo ma è certamente poco gratificante e inoltre mi fa perdere tempo (anche se comunque meno rispetto ad altri shittyjobs)
- viaggiare, viaggiare viaggiare, e non dico solo in senso pratico ma proprio mentale. Ritornare bambina e stupirmi di tutto, scoprire ciò che già conosco
- imparare a fare qualche dolce (vegano) e quindi a intendermela con quel particolare oggetto chiamato "forno"
- ah, e ovviamente, non badare più troppo ai latin lovers/bestie, e se finisco con un altro di questa specie, starci sapendo già in anticipo che qualsiasi cosa diranno la smentiranno il giorno dopo e quindi non dargli mai importanza. Tenersi sempre in testa Parole parole parole di Mina e riderci su.
Ma magari, tanto per cambiare, potrei anche provare a innamorarmi di un uomo decisionista e in movimento, curioso e che capisca che le responsabilità non sono un demonio al quale sottrarsi ma semplicemente la vita stessa vissuta e non solamente riflessa in uno specchio.
Buon 2011 ai miei pochissimi lettori di nicchia =^^=
- Stare molto meno su internet e uscire un po' più spesso anche durante le fredde serate invernali.
- yoggare tanto (vabbè, continuare a yoggare :)
- minimo un libro al mese, non metà o tre quarti, uno al mese, se non di più. E continuare intervallando fra lettura in francese, tedesco, italiano (inglese vada a ciapa'l nel cü'l, oppure dai, uno ogni tanto, così, en passant)
- leggere tassativamente ogni settimana (a partire da dopo l'India però) un articolo lungo in russo e continuare a scrivere la mia agenda nella Sacra Madre Lingua.
- iniziare veramente a meditare su cosa potrei fare "da grande" perché lo shittyjob sarà anche comodo ma è certamente poco gratificante e inoltre mi fa perdere tempo (anche se comunque meno rispetto ad altri shittyjobs)
- viaggiare, viaggiare viaggiare, e non dico solo in senso pratico ma proprio mentale. Ritornare bambina e stupirmi di tutto, scoprire ciò che già conosco
- imparare a fare qualche dolce (vegano) e quindi a intendermela con quel particolare oggetto chiamato "forno"
- ah, e ovviamente, non badare più troppo ai latin lovers/bestie, e se finisco con un altro di questa specie, starci sapendo già in anticipo che qualsiasi cosa diranno la smentiranno il giorno dopo e quindi non dargli mai importanza. Tenersi sempre in testa Parole parole parole di Mina e riderci su.
Ma magari, tanto per cambiare, potrei anche provare a innamorarmi di un uomo decisionista e in movimento, curioso e che capisca che le responsabilità non sono un demonio al quale sottrarsi ma semplicemente la vita stessa vissuta e non solamente riflessa in uno specchio.
Buon 2011 ai miei pochissimi lettori di nicchia =^^=
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MAGNIFICAT FAMILY
Our soul magnifies the Lord,
and we exult in God our Savior.
He turned his gaze
poverty of our love.
Now everyone can see his power that transforms
our way.
Great wonders the Lord has done for us,
have our lives filled with good things:
has given us a family in which to grow,
placed beside us wise and joyful,
brought us together good friends.
His mercy raises us from the weaknesses,
His forgiveness overcomes the narrowness of the heart.
His Word enlightens the uncertainty of our steps.
He sustains our hope,
offers us a community in which to serve.
Great is the Lord who gave us this
love and will remain as a witness of our union,
because it is strong, faithful, fruitful.
He will not leave us alone.
Our soul magnifies the Lord, our Savior
Our soul magnifies the Lord,
and we exult in God our Savior.
He turned his gaze
poverty of our love.
Now everyone can see his power that transforms
our way.
Great wonders the Lord has done for us,
have our lives filled with good things:
has given us a family in which to grow,
placed beside us wise and joyful,
brought us together good friends.
His mercy raises us from the weaknesses,
His forgiveness overcomes the narrowness of the heart.
His Word enlightens the uncertainty of our steps.
He sustains our hope,
offers us a community in which to serve.
Great is the Lord who gave us this
love and will remain as a witness of our union,
because it is strong, faithful, fruitful.
He will not leave us alone.
Our soul magnifies the Lord, our Savior
. Amen.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Behind The Green Door Clip
Melancholy is a damn serious business!
Non avevo mai letto Böll e per puro caso ho iniziato a scoprirlo con Ansichten eines Clowns , only because I found in my favorite used book store in Bergmannstrasse.
Clown enter immediately and without hesitation in ia m very personal list of most popular books. I believe I have never found a more expensive and fascinating protagonist of Hans Schnier. This melancholic clown who now no longer anyone laugh, depressed, submissive alcohol and cigarettes is one of the most pure and on esti of all the literature so far read. On the other hand also in the novel off she is accused,
"Schreckliche ... das ist an Ihnen, dass Sie ein unschuldiger, fast Mochta ich sagen, sind reiner Mensch."
'... The worst thing is that she is an innocent, I would say almost a pure . "
which because of his melancholy and his difficulty in recovering from the end of romance with Marie.
Hans is pungent, ironic, sweet, sensitive, sharp, insightful, angry, curious. One child became an adult but my heart still intact. A clown.
Son of a wealthy family, saw the conversion of many respectable men who from National are then entered into the CDU. He is not religious but loves Marie, deeply Catholic woman. On Sunday the clock carefully to avoid its latest mass and if he is late to pay the taxi (with the money that does not have) so he can attend the entire ceremony. Every time I arrive in a new city where he must perform one of the first things he does is informed about where the main church and possibly look for a group of Catholics so that Marie always has a little 'Katholische Luft, air Catholic around.
But Marie leaves. And he, like a stubborn child, I do not accept and does not want other women, he has a serious fault to be monogamous.
no money, no cigarettes, no alcohol and no Marie, Hans calls to old friends or assumed in search of money and meanwhile remember, until he decides to put makeup on her face again and prepare for its new original show .
"Sie wissen zwar to, dass ein Clown melancholisch sein muss, um ein guter Clown zu sein, aber für ihn Dass die Melancholie todernste eine Sache ist, kommen sie nicht darauf. "
"Everyone knows what a clown must be sad to be a good clown, but that for him the sadness thing is a damn serious, since there do not get it. "
Non avevo mai letto Böll e per puro caso ho iniziato a scoprirlo con Ansichten eines Clowns , only because I found in my favorite used book store in Bergmannstrasse.
Clown enter immediately and without hesitation in ia m very personal list of most popular books. I believe I have never found a more expensive and fascinating protagonist of Hans Schnier. This melancholic clown who now no longer anyone laugh, depressed, submissive alcohol and cigarettes is one of the most pure and on esti of all the literature so far read. On the other hand also in the novel off she is accused, "Schreckliche ... das ist an Ihnen, dass Sie ein unschuldiger, fast Mochta ich sagen, sind reiner Mensch."
'... The worst thing is that she is an innocent, I would say almost a pure . "
which because of his melancholy and his difficulty in recovering from the end of romance with Marie.
Hans is pungent, ironic, sweet, sensitive, sharp, insightful, angry, curious. One child became an adult but my heart still intact. A clown.
Son of a wealthy family, saw the conversion of many respectable men who from National are then entered into the CDU. He is not religious but loves Marie, deeply Catholic woman. On Sunday the clock carefully to avoid its latest mass and if he is late to pay the taxi (with the money that does not have) so he can attend the entire ceremony. Every time I arrive in a new city where he must perform one of the first things he does is informed about where the main church and possibly look for a group of Catholics so that Marie always has a little 'Katholische Luft, air Catholic around.
But Marie leaves. And he, like a stubborn child, I do not accept and does not want other women, he has a serious fault to be monogamous.
no money, no cigarettes, no alcohol and no Marie, Hans calls to old friends or assumed in search of money and meanwhile remember, until he decides to put makeup on her face again and prepare for its new original show .
"Sie wissen zwar to, dass ein Clown melancholisch sein muss, um ein guter Clown zu sein, aber für ihn Dass die Melancholie todernste eine Sache ist, kommen sie nicht darauf. "
"Everyone knows what a clown must be sad to be a good clown, but that for him the sadness thing is a damn serious, since there do not get it. "
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