10 a 12/11/2008 @-No portal do jornal O Globo uma matéria-torcida foi destaque: “A sexta-feira promete ser tensa no mercado financeiro internacional”. Imediatamente o blogueiro político do Portal reproduziu a “sexta-feira preta” que se avizinhava na madrugada do mesmo dia, a torcida não deu certo, sexta-feira foi um dia positivo para o mercado na banda Ocidental. @-Senadores do
Albert Camus was born today (that is, November 7) in 1913. He was an Algerian-born, French author, philosopher and a jouralist. He won the Nobel Prize in 1957. He is remember for his especially remarkable 'The Stranger' (often titled as 'The Outsider'); among his other novels are - 'The Plague', 'The Fall'. He also wrote plays, short stories and essays.Today as a tribute to this author on his birt
AVANT LE COUCHER DU SOLEIL
JE DÉTESTE LE JAUNE
LES FILS DE COTON
LE GRIS ET LE NOIR
« Il ne s’agit pas de transmettre une vision mais de toucher les gens à travers mes images ». Harry CALLAHAN
Spend a few minutes writing about your response to one of these inspirational quotes. How does it pertain to your book writing this week? Do you believe it's true for you? (The photo at the left is from Maya Angelou's wonderful website. Click here to visit and see more of her inspirational writing. There is no greater agony that bearing an untold story inside you. --Maya AngelouA person’s life p
Aquarius Camus (水瓶座のカミュ Akueriasu no Kamyu) is a Gold Saint, guardian of the temple of Aquarius, and also Cygnus Hyoga and Kraken Isaac's master in manga. In the anime, he was the master of the Crystal Saint, who was Hyoga and Isaac's master. Camus is a cold looking Saint, since he believes the Gold Saint, as the strongest among Athena's guards, should never show exasperation or it w
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Aquarius Camus (水瓶座のカミュ Akueriasu no Kamyu) is a Gold Saint, guardian of the temple of Aquarius, and also Cygnus Hyoga and Kraken Isaac’s master in manga. In the anime, he was the master of the Crystal Saint, who was Hyoga and Isaac’s master. Camus is a cold looking Saint, since he believes the Gold Saint, [...]
Albert Camus was famous for the quote "Life is the sum of all your choices" and I do not believe in God and I am not an atheist". He's an existentialist but he prefers not to be labeled as such. He devoted his life opposing the philosophy of nihilism, a position which argues that Being, specially past and current human existence, is without objective meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, or essential value.Camus' first significant contribution to philosophy was his idea of the absurd, the result of our desire for clarity and meaning within a world and condition that offers neither.He was also a human rights champion who resign from his work to serve UNESCO.His works includes:Novels * The Stranger (L'Étranger, often translated as The Outsider) (1942) * The Plague (La Peste) (1947)
The hero of the novel 'The Outsider', Meursault is a typical example of an absurd character. His story parallels the story of Sisyphus - stripped of all illusions, extracts a grim acceptance of life from death and defeat, he deems life worth living after all he'd had. This novel without hope, even against hope, ends on a note of hope and promise.When Meursault is condemned to death, he considers the question of beginning life afresh (here Camus is illustrating the absurdity through the myth of Sisyphus).In a letter Camus wrote: "A man's greatness lies more in what he keeps to himself than in what he says." Meursault is an example of this great silence. During the trial one of the witnesses says about him: "Meursault didn't waste words."Camus writes about Meursault's feelings at the end of the novel:"I realized that I'd been happy, and that I was still happy. For the final consummation and for me to feel less lonely, my last wish was that there should be a crowd of spectators at
The hero of the novel 'The Outsider', Meursault is a typical example of an absurd character. His story parallels the story of Sisyphus - stripped of all illusions, extracts a grim acceptance of life from death and defeat, he deems life worth living after all he'd had. This novel without hope, even against hope, ends on a note of hope and promise.When Meursault is condemned to death, he considers the question of beginning life afresh (here Camus is illustrating the absurdity through the myth of Sisyphus).In a letter Camus wrote: "A man's greatness lies more in what he keeps to himself than in what he says." Meursault is an example of this great silence. During the trial one of the witnesses says about him: "Meursault didn't waste words."Camus writes about Meursault's feelings at the end of the novel:"I realized that I'd been happy, and that I was still happy. For the final consummation and for me to feel less lonely, my last wish was that there should be a crowd of spectators at
“You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question.” [read business fable]Albert Camus (1913 – 60) Algerian-French winner of the Nobel Prize in literature