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ℑ𝔪𝔞𝔤𝔢𝔰 𝔣𝔯𝔬𝔪 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔱𝔢𝔰𝔰𝔢𝔯𝔞𝔠𝔱
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Well-fed animals tend to lose their fierceness.
God speed! - 1900 - Edmund Blair Leighton

Io era tra color che son sospesi,
e donna mi chiamò beata e bella,
tal che di comandare io la richiesi.


I was among those souls who are suspended;
a lady called to me, so blessed, so lovely
that I implored to serve at her command.

Inferno II 52-54 — Dante
Praying Hands - 1508 - Albrecht Dürer
Hic et nunc.
Echo chamber shattered
a thousand fiery tongues
not much else mattered
the Word filled up our lungs.
Music or poetry?
Capriccio - 1942 - Richard Strauss
(Teatro Real, Madrid - 2019)
Holy Spirit, The Fire of God
רוח אלהים
Dante in Verona - 1879 - Antonio Maria Cotti
crevasse
/krɪˈvas/
noun
a deep open crack, especially one in a glacier.
synonyms:
chasm, abyss, fissure, cleft, crack, split, breach, rift, gap, hole, opening, pit, cavity, crater
Saint Ferdinand The Third, King of Castille and León - 1850 - Carlos Múgica y Pérez
Study at a Reading Desk - 1877 - Frederic Leighton

We become the books we read
Saint Irenæus
tradition
/trəˈdɪʃ(ə)n/

Origin: late Middle English: from Old French tradicion, or from Latin traditio(n- ), from tradere ‘deliver, betray’, from trans- ‘across’ + dare ‘give’.
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Madonna and Child
Enric M. Vidal
La grande sœur - Charles Joshua Chaplin

We become the books we are given to read.
In the Presence of the Lord - 1891 - Francesc Masriera

With joyful countenance did she depart; and as she went, she said to me, "Behave like a man, Hermas".

The Pastor or Hermas, First Vision - Chapter IV
Saint Cecilia - Simon Vouet

The goal with women is not to talk endlessly about onself, it is rather to ask them short but deep questions that elicit a profound and neverending answer.
Chicago River elevators - 1900

Self-sustaining explosions, rather than dampening mechanisms,
were now the primary cybernetic theme.

Templexity - Nick Land
October (Saison d'octobre) - 1878 - Jules Bastien-Lepage

Tempus nascendi, et tempus moriendi. Tempus plantandi, et tempus evellendi quod plantatum est.

A time to be born and a time to die. A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted.

Ecclesiastes 3:2
Politics in the age of digital catacombs.