Bonny91

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Dream Theater Falling Into Infinity
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One must also beware that the punishment does not exceed the fault and that for the same reasons some are punished while others are not even called to account. Anger must especially be restrained through punishment; for one who approaches punishment in anger will never maintain that moderation which lies between excess and deficiency, which is pleasing to the Peripatetics and rightly so, provided that they do not praise anger and claim it is a gift from nature beneficial to humanity. Indeed, all anger must be rejected in all matters, and it should be hoped that those who preside over public affairs be like laws which are guided not by anger but by equity.
Dream Theater Falling Into Infinity
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Neither should they think that it is the mark of a noble and brave man to be greatly angered by enemies; for there is nothing more praiseworthy or more worthy of a great and distinguished man than placability and clemency. In truly free peoples, and in the exercise of equal justice, there should also be the ease and height of spirit that is called forth so that if we become angry at those who approach us at untimely moments or ask shamelessly, we do not fall into unnecessary and hateful bitterness. Yet, gentleness and clemency must be so esteemed that severity is applied for the sake of the republic, without which the state cannot be administered. Moreover, all correction and punishment should be free of insult and must not be directed at the one being punished but referred to the public good.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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I take this opportunity to ask for a clarification: but the children of topolanèk (according to Silvio the only minors hosted at the Certosa) are called topolini? But what's going on in that villa between topolini and topolone? (By the way, D'Addario is repulsive, and others too... well, the old Priapus has even screwed up his eyesight with Cialis).
Luciano Ligabue Sette Notti in Arena
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Damn, what an awesome page I had missed! Wonderful. Bartle, you are young and promising, don't get lost, listen to the grand master odradek and continue undeterred along the glorious path of the pussy, paved with fur (I hope not super..).
Douglas Adams Guida Galattica Per Gli Autostoppisti
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The movie was a ridiculous mess, and as such, a show :) I didn't know it was based on a book; I'll make up for it by reading it!
Lars von Trier Antichrist
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A short story: it’s either a monumental masterpiece or crap. There’s no third option. I, personally, don’t know; I haven’t seen the film and I won’t do it either :)
Symphony X The Divine Wings of Tragedy
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Yes Terry, it's the metalhead cousin of the zero interest rate, the family's intellectual economist...
Symphony X The Divine Wings of Tragedy
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You're an idiot. But for so many reasons that I don't even have the time to list them all; just trust me.
Platone Eutifrone
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But just skimming through Plato's biography reveals that he certainly was not on good terms with tyrants; of course, it seems that Plato criticizes democracy, but only because he was right in anticipating the problems this form of government would face, namely demagoguery, ochlocracy, the rule of the base masses, easily manipulable by a single individual in the name of Rousseau's "general will."
Platone Eutifrone
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A small clarification, Plato is NOT outdated in the way he writes; it’s those damn subpar Leopardi translations that are outdated, all filled with connectors like imperocchè, imperciocchè, and other nonsense. It’s obvious that with such translations, nothing can be enjoyed, and one can’t even understand what he’s saying. In reality, Plato, and those who know Greek know this, writes like a god precisely because he writes as he speaks, sermo quotidianis at its best, and it’s a pleasure, full of quips, responses, and jabs. One needs to know how to translate it properly.