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The Patient Ox (aka Hénock Gugsa)

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A personal blog with diverse topicality and multiple interests!


On the menu ... politics, music, poetry, and other good stuff.
There is humor, but there is blunt seriousness here as well!


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Monday, April 8, 2019

A Stupefying "Fraud" ~ by Leo Tolstoy, "A Confession"


Leo Tolstoy (1868 - 1910)
A Stupefying "Fraud" 
~ by Leo Tolstoy, "A Confession" ~

<<  Involuntarily it appeared to me that there, somewhere, was someone who amused himself by watching how I lived for thirty or forty years: learning, developing, maturing in body and mind, and how, having with matured mental powers reached the summit of life from which it all lay before me, I stood on that summit -- like an arch-fool -- seeing clearly that there is nothing in life, and that there has been and will be nothing.  And he was amused... But whether that "someone" laughing at me existed or not, I was none the better off.  I could give no reasonable meaning to any single action or to my whole life.  I was only surprised that I could have avoided understanding this from the very beginning -- it has been so long known to all.  Today or tomorrow sickness and death will come (they had come already) to those I love or to me; nothing will remain but stench and worms.  Sooner or later my affairs, whatever they may be, will be forgotten, and I shall not exist.  Then why go on making any effort?... How can man fail to see this?  And how go on living?  That is what is surprising!  One can only live while one is intoxicated with life; as soon as one is sober it is impossible not to see that it is all a mere fraud and a stupid fraud! That is precisely what it is: there is nothing either amusing or witty about it, it is simply cruel and stupid.  >>

Chelsea Handler

 

Sunday, March 31, 2019

On Happiness and Love ~ by Albert Camus


Albert Camus (1913 - 1960)
On Happiness  and Love *
~ by Albert Camus ~

   If those whom we begin to love could know us as we were before meeting them … they could perceive what they have made of us.

    When love ceases to be tragic it is something else and the individual again throws himself in search of tragedy.

    Betrayal answers betrayal, the mask of love is answered by the disappearance of love.

    For me, physical love has always been bound to an irresistible feeling of innocence and joy. Thus, I cannot love in tears but in exaltation.

    The loss of love is the loss of all rights, even though one had them all.

    Those who prefer their principles over their happiness, they refuse to be happy outside the conditions they seem to have attached to their happiness.

    It is not humiliating to be unhappy. Physical suffering is sometimes humiliating, but the suffering of being cannot be, it is life.

    The end of their passion consists of loving uselessly at the moment when it is pointless.

    At times I feel myself overtaken by an immense tenderness for these people around me who live in the same century.

    I have not stopped loving that which is sacred in this world.
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* Source : brainpickings.org/2014/06/16
Bogey and Hepburn - "The African Queen" (1952)