extratemporal Reflection on Respect past works
"The dead still have rights in their works we do not have the right to destroy their work.
What we raise ourselves we are free to break down, but what other men have made the price of their strength, wealth and life, is theirs. Their rights shall survive and pass on to all their successors. "
(John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, 1849)
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Mario Salieri Film Sdtreaming
Friday, February 9, 2007
33 Weeks Pregnant And In Agony With Sore Stomach
SPORT "speechless"
done with it!
The closer and closer we are slaughtering each other.
The football game last Sunday, Catania-Palermo, is a clear example of the malaise that lives our violent society nourished by competitive rubbish dished up by the media of mass communication.
football match, the name implies, should be a reason for meeting is not, as often happens, a battle between opposing armies.
It would take a little more mutual respect, greater attention to everything around us, responsibility and above all education. Do not you realize that when you destroy there is nothing to destroy part of yourself.
done with it!
The closer and closer we are slaughtering each other.
The football game last Sunday, Catania-Palermo, is a clear example of the malaise that lives our violent society nourished by competitive rubbish dished up by the media of mass communication.
football match, the name implies, should be a reason for meeting is not, as often happens, a battle between opposing armies.
It would take a little more mutual respect, greater attention to everything around us, responsibility and above all education. Do not you realize that when you destroy there is nothing to destroy part of yourself.
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