had an enduring desire to imitate achilles. he died at age 32. he was tutored by aristotle
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alexander the great
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justice
justice is like health, you think about it only when you don't have it.
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users' favorite quotes
we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with.
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tlc
tender, loving, care
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honduras
latin america's deadliest place to be a woman. https://youtu.be/aaWIiAFvZy8
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breakup
brain studies have shown that the withdrawal of romantic love activates the same mechanisms in our brain that get activated when addicts are withdrawing from substances like cocaine or opioids.
"...there could be no new beginning, nor would one be important. we are not aware when new beginnings arrive; we only discover them later when they have already engulfed us, when everything merely continues. then we believe that everything could have been different, but it could not have, and so we rush into springtime, so as not to think about nonexistent beginnings or unpleasant continuations." -
connoisseur
expert.
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cosa nostra
our thing.
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love
"i opened the book, picking a passage at random, and came across a tale about alexander the great. the emperor, as the story went, received as a gift some wondrous glass dishes. he liked the gifts very much, but smashed them all nonetheless. "why? are they not beautiful?" he was asked. "precisely because of that," he answered. "they are so beautiful that it would be hard for me to lose them. and with time they would break, one by one. and i would be sorrier than i am now."
the tale was naive but it still astonished me. its lesson was bitter: one should renounce everything he might ever begin to love, because loss and disappointment are inevitable. we must renounce love in order not to lose it. we must destroy our love so that it will not be destroyed by others. we must renounce every attachment, because of the possibility of regret. this thought is cruelly hopeless. we cannot destroy everything we love; there will always be the possibility that others will destroy it for us." -
nasa
(see: #871)
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don quixote
the first modern novel of the west.
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akhal-teke
the akhal-teke is a turkmene horse. the name 'akhal' comes from the ahal region of turkmenistan. it is one of the rarest and purest horse breeds in the world. it was allegedly seen in europe (brought by the ottoman empire) at the siege of vienna for the first time. it was mentioned as 'turk's wing' in the oldest comprehensive turkish dictionary.
these horses are super durable and can go without water for 3 days. i have never seen such a fascinating, majestic, and underrated animal. yes, in my opinion, the akhal-teke is the most beautiful animal in the world. it looks like a mythological character. imageimage -
horse
horses have always been really significant for the turkish people for more than 5000 years. they used to name horses according to their hair color.
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coffee
it was first introduced to the west by turkish (ottoman) people in the 16th century.
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albert camus
footballer and nobel prize winner philosopher.
"i knew a man who gave twenty years of his life to a scatterbrained woman, sacrificing everything to her, his friendships, his work, the very respectability of his life and who one evening recognized that he had never loved her. he had been bored, thats all, bored like most people. hence he had made himself out of whole cloth a life full of complications and drama. something must happen and that explains most human commitments. something must happen even loveless slavery, even war or death."
"to have money is to have time. that's my main point. time can be bought. everything can be bought. to be or to become rich is to have time to be happy, if you deserve it."
"those who prefer their principles over their happiness, they refuse to be happy outside the conditions they seem to have attached to their happiness."
"if there is a sin against life, it lies perhaps less in despairing of it than in hoping for another life, and evading the implacable grandeur of the one we have."
"don't walk in front of me — i may not follow; don't walk behind — i may not lead; walk beside me and just be my friend."