Children do more for the future of human kind than scientits in their laboratories, in good and in bad ways. And there's a good reason for that. Take a look at that true scene: "How, the ...
Pilatus, Julius Caesar, they shall be given back what belongs to them, like any to other man, because it seems that possessing objects is a part of liberty and, the opposite, the first step ...
What is life if not a trip on the tumultuous water of ocean once out of the familiar harbor where we spent hours training with girls and sons of the land, on our small sailing ships. Some of ...
Very young, I was adopted by a group, a club of gentlemen, who taught me their manners, made of elegance, discipline and a taste for tea. All of them had some indian dust on their soils, and ...
C.L.F. Pancoucke's books are lovable, and reading one of those is extremely agreable for they perfectly fit to the hand, their chinese red skin under golden lines and black helmets with Roman ...
Back in the eighties, as a child and a teenager, I remember we had an acronym, a magical spell for Dreams. This was the name of a vast country we knew to be the synonym of values, we learnt, ...
Small or gigantic, bodies in the universe are subject to the law of Attraction. They just can't prevent approaching one another. Maybe be due to the cold dark side of space pushing them to ...
At first glance, we can easily recoknize a great culture. Great, is the one large enough to let all the different types of humanities live together at the same time, in a shared place. ...
Nothing is more destructive than a lack of method in our actions. Whether you be a District Attorney in New-Orleans or an historian, without the method, you're a lost soul. Method should be ...
Once upon a time, near the river Meal, stood an old keep, made of white stones and large beams. There lived in the upper room the White Owl, Grand Master of the sacred Order of Daisies. ...
Indians with feathers in their long hairs and red stripes on their cheeks, Cavalery boys with colts and winchesters under their dark hats, and sometimes marshalls or sheriffs with silver or ...
Love is an art that requires a lot of practice, not only physical exercices or drills to the rythm of a cadence, but in most cases, learning about the ones you 're in touch with, so as to enable ...
Ancient Rome, when falling in the arms of a new ruler, an Imperator, a Consul, sometimes saw its walls covered with proscriptions lists. Families, properties were to be taken by the followers ...
Stealers, orators, trademen and people around the corner share the same tutelar god, with his winged sandals and his shepherd's hat. Young man, never to be Achille-like, his phallic columns can ...
Great, the civilization, for it has the ability to assimilate the many differences of its many composents or exterial cultures, it is facing. Assimilate is the strenght of the culture where the ...
The genius of Plutarch resides in the idea to write down some parallel lives of military leaders or statesmen in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, and let us get into the human nature of great men ...
Maya script kept its secrets during decades till the recent years, and the action of a young boy, David Stuart, drawing the scriptures while he was with his father on the sites of the Ancient ...
Machines require fuel tanks or similar form of energy to keep on working. Quite the same for human beings, with potable water and food. But they also require some invisible elements, elements ...
Irony is certainly one of the most delicious qualities the British people possess as a second nature, and use joyfully like children do with their wood swords or plastic guns. But always ...
Always to be kept in mind, is the example of the royal family of Denmark who has never accepted to commit with the germans in seek of segregated people. Arendt tells us how the butchers ...
Our museums enable us to discover some wonderful artifacts used by our ancestors through the past millenars. The knife called of Djebel el arak, Narmer palette, Chinese horse on swallow, Bull ...
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Through the desert sands they walked hundred miles, with mules and camels, till they found the so-hoped well with its bright waters under the blue ocean sky...