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A loving heart is the truest wisdom.
Charles Dickens
A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy New Year to all the world!
Charles Dickens
Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do it well; whatever I
have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself completely; in great aims and in small I
have always thoroughly been in earnest.
Charles Dickens
I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall till I die, to increase the stock of harmless
cheerfulness.
Charles Dickens
Do all the good you can, and make as little fuss about it as possible.
Charles Dickens
Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childhood days,
recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth, and transport the traveler back to his
own fireside and quiet home!
Charles Dickens
I do come home at Christmas. We all do, or we all should. We all come home, or ought to
come home, for a short holiday - the longer, the better - from the great boarding school
where we are forever working at our arithmetical slates, to take, and give a rest.
Charles Dickens
I have always thought of Christmas as a good time; a kind, forgiving, generous, pleasant
time; a time when men and women seem to open their hearts freely, and so I say, God
bless Christmas!
Charles Dickens
It was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive
possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim
observed, God Bless Us, Every One!
Charles Dickens
Time was with most of us, when Christmas Day, encircling all our limited world like a magic
ring, left nothing out for us to miss or seek; bound together all our home enjoyments,
affections, and hopes; grouped everything and everyone round the Christmas fire, and
make the little picture shining in our bright young eyes, complete.
Charles Dickens


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A Sample List of Proverbs
"The eyes are the window to the soul."
"When life gives you scraps make quilts."
"It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it."
"Caveat emptor Let the buyer beware."
"The heart that loves is always young."
"He who lives by the sword dies by the sword."
"Desperate times call for desperate measures."
"A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step."
"A hundred men may make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home."
"A drop of honey catches more flies than a hogshead of vinegar."
"A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years."
"A good husband should be deaf and a good wife should be blind."
"Call on God, but row away from the rocks."
"Govern a family as you would cook a small fish - very gently."
"Under capitalism man exploits man; under socialism the reverse is true."
"No matter how far you have gone on the wrong road, turn back."
"It doesn't work to leap a twenty-foot chasm in two ten-foot jumps."
"Love makes time pass; time makes love pass."
"Fear not a jest. If one throws salt at you, you will not be harmed unless you have sore places."
"Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you."
"You can outdistance that which is running after you, but not what is running inside you." "Faith is like a bird that feels dawn breaking and sings while it is still dark."
"It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life."
"May your every wish be granted."
"Get the coffin ready and the man won't die."

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Museum and Gallery Listings for May 25-31 - New York Times

24 May 2012 at 11:12pm  (Smith) Metropolitan Museum of Art: ?Spies in the House of Art: Photography, Film, and Video? (through Aug. 26) This exhibition of 17 contemporary works inspired by museums doesn?t mention Theodor Adorno by name, but it nods toward his ...

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The Occupy Movement and the Politics of Educated Hope - Truthdig

22 May 2012 at 11:04am  the Occupy movement has provided both a call to and demonstrated a common investment in what Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer?s call the need ?to hang on to intellectual and real freedom? and to insure that thinking does not become ...

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The New Phrenology - Weekly Standard

21 May 2012 at 2:40pm  Most famously, in the years following World War II, Theodor Adorno and his fellow sociologists developed the F scale??F? for fascism?to identify the ?authoritarian personality? that so often gave rise to political and cultural conservatism.

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Babylonian baritone - Houston Chronicle

20 May 2012 at 5:55pm  ?How are we to sing the Lord?s song in a foreign land?? the Jewish exiled ask, echoing, perhaps, Theodor Adorno?s critique of poetry after Auschwitz. ?If I forget you, o? Jerusalem, may I forget my right hand. May my tongue stick to my pala ...

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Elon students & alumni receive Fulbright awards - ELON University

18 May 2012 at 5:40am  Current senior Jensen Thomas Suther, an English major with minors in philosophy and German studies, will research the relationship between the philosophical projects of Jacques Derrida and Theodor Adorno and emphasize in this investigation their ...

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Javier Sicilia: Leading His Caravan to Washington - In These Times

16 May 2012 at 5:59pm  As Theodor Adorno said, ?To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.? I didn?t understand this until I lived through my Auschwitz. When they kill your child, it feels like Auschwitz. When one feels the pain of so many victims who have die ...

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To-Do List: Brooks Faces Charges; Hollande Sworn In - The New Yorker

15 May 2012 at 7:45am  Most famously, in the years following World War II, Theodor Adorno and his fellow sociologists developed the F scale??F? for fascism?to identify the ?authoritarian personality? that so often gave rise to political and cultural conservatism.

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BENADOR: American Mother: Say NO to Obama! - Right Side News

13 May 2012 at 4:13am  The Authoritarian Personality is a sociology study published (1950) by Theodor Adorno and associate researchers, based out of the University of California at Berkeley, during and shortly after World War II. Author Angelo Codevilla states that ?TAP [The ...

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Theodor Adorno quotes - Examiner

13 May 2012 at 2:04am  A German is someone who cannot tell a lie without believing it himself. A pencil and rubber are of more use to thought than a battalion of assistants. To happiness the same applies as to truth: one does not have it, but is in it. An emancipated society, on ...

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Nerds assemble - Why the biggest - Asia Times

11 May 2012 at 1:52am  But here's why that sentence, which formed the very crux of his review (and, of course, Theodor Adorno's life's work) was an act of madness: it pissed Samuel Jackson off. Jackson is, undisputedly, the world's toughest man - or, at least, he plays him in the movies.

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where do i find theodor adorno's essay 'commitment'?
hi which book can i find this essay in? any good books which explain it also? thanks for your help.

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hi where do i find theodor adorno's essay 'commitment'?
which books contain this essay and also any books about this essay

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What did Theodor Adorno mean by "writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric"?


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Did Theodor Adorno explain inequality and exclusion?
I'm basically wondering if anyone has a looked into Adorno's work on the culture industry and knows whether or not he refers to why certain parts of the industry such as certain musics are aimed primarily towards men? What would capitalism gain from this?

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Are Andre Breiviks political views the ramblings of a madman?
A manifesto attributed to Anders Breivik, who is believed to be responsible for the massacre in Norway that claimed at least 93 lives, illuminates how Breivik was motivated by the conviction that Islam poses an urgent existential threat to European culture.Breivik believes that the vast majority of European politicians and media figures are complicit in allowing Europe to be slowly conquered by Islam, and advocates an armed resistance that he continually compares to the Knights Templar, a Christian order that was formed to protect pilgrims during the Crusades. He notes that "if we're in this fight to win, we need to get serious about being prepared for to make sacrifices and attack them relentlessly where it hurts the most" -- a statement that foreshadows his twin attacks on a government building in Oslo and on a summer camp organized by a youth organization affiliated with the governing Norwegian Labor Party. Entitled "2083: A European Declaration of Independence," the screed begins by decrying a pervasive culture of political correctness, which Breivik believes imposes an insidious moral relativism. He likens it to "cultural Marxism" and traces its roots to a 20th century Marxist-influenced intellectual movement, broadly referred to as Critical Theory, whose central figures included Antonio Gramsci and Theodor Adorno.Western Europe is today dominated by an alien system of beliefs, attitudes and values that we have come to know as "Political Correctness," Breivik writes. "Political Correctness seeks to impose a uniformity of thought and behaviour on all Europeans and is therefore totalitarian in nature...Political Correctness is Marxism, with all that implies: loss of freedom of expression, thought control, inversion of the traditional social order, and, ultimately, a totalitarian state." Breivik contends that an emphasis in political discourse on multiculturalism begins with an erosion of "classical and Judeo-Christian traditions" in college curriculums, writing that "many a college campus is a small, ivy-covered North Korea." He warns that European culture and history are being undermined -- "multiculturalism involves the systematic restructuring of the curriculum so as to hinder students from learning about the Western tradition" -- and expresses a sense of victimization that recurs throughout the manifesto.Cultural Marxism defines all minorities, what they see as the victims; Muslims, Feminist women, homosexuals and some additional minority groups as virtuous and they view ethnic Christian European men as evil," Breivik writes. From there, Breivik transitions into the central pillar of his beliefs: that multiculturalism has established a false moral Christianity between Christianity and Islam, which he calls "intrinsically violent" and "evil." He writes that Europe is engaged in a "1400 year Islamic Jihad," with "permanently hostile" Muslims seeking to establish a "world-transforming political ideology," a strategy that he likens to fascism. He supports this with an exhaustive accounting of Muslim theology and history. "Islam's violent nature must be accepted as given; only then will we be able to come up with appropriate policy responses that can improve our chances of survival," Breivik writes. Breivik's plans for the resistance include extensive descriptions of the weapons to be used, badges to be awarded for various acts of valor and a list of targets that breaks people down into Category A, B, C and D "traitors" -- by his accounting. Norway contains about 4,848 category A and B traitors. The title of the work derives from his estimation that the "European Civil War" will conclude in 2083, a period that will entail mass deporations of Muslims and executions of "cultural Marxist/multiculturalist category A and B traitors." "The European armed indigenous rights movements/resistance movements are just starting to emerge and this will continue in the coming decades. The armed fight for our survival lies ahead of us," Breivik writes. "The time for dialogue is now over. The time for armed resistance has come."

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