A great book! I really do like Kiplings books but only know them in
german so I cannot help with quotes.
Thomas
Am Die, 2004-06-08 um 06.53 schrieb Jon Murphy:
> Yes, but in this country if you ask someone: "Do you like Kipling?", you'll
> get an answer: "I don't know, how does one kiple?". Hen
Yes, but in this country if you ask someone: "Do you like Kipling?", you'll
get an answer: "I don't know, how does one kiple?". Hence the dictum.
RT
Was this from the Man Who Would Be King? His mistake was not knowing the
country he was in.
JWM
Yes, but in this country if you ask someone: "Do you like Kipling?", you'll
get an answer: "I don't know, how does one kiple?". Hence the dictum.
RT
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>
> which would be Wittgenstein ...
> Thomas
>>> if, however, criticism of this behavior
which would be Wittgenstein ...
Thomas
Am Mit, 2004-06-02 um 13.23 schrieb Roman Turovsky:
> > if, however, criticism of this behavior is based on an understanding
> > that "they (the coalition) should know better" then i suggest you read
> > rudyard kipling's "white man's burden " to experience
Not really. Found myself in opposition to W. way too often, especially on
music
RT
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 07:21:17 EDT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Moot (off Topic)
>
> Are you
Are you also a Wittgestein fan, Roman? I love his stuff, one of the best
writers of German there has been. Cheers
Tom
--
> if, however, criticism of this behavior is based on an understanding
> that "they (the coalition) should know better" then i suggest you read
> rudyard kipling's "white man's burden " to experience again the
> pomposity and embarrassment of such a notion.
Re Kipling: Wovon man nicht sprechen kann
Bill,
I don't think your question about the photos vs. the actual incidents
carries much weight. The world was not really stirred against the
Holocaust until photos and newsreels were taken by Allied forces
liberating the camps. It was known for years before that the Nazis
were moving trainloads
Bill wrote:
> my server couldn't connect to the sweeping generalization site you
> mention.
>
> go there often, do you?
Not necessary. These days I get free home delivery.
dear howard -
my server couldn't connect to the sweeping generalization site you
mention.
go there often, do you?
pip-pip - bill
On Martedì, giu 1, 2004, at 21:08 Europe/Rome, Howard Posner wrote:
> You wrote:
>
>> i'd like to know if those who criticize the coalition for their human
>> righ
You wrote:
> i'd like to know if those who criticize the coalition for their human
> rights abuses base their criticisms on some very disturbing photos or
> on the deeds that were committed in them.
That's an easy question to answer. All people who take up the lute because
it's rare and arcane,
very good ariel, i take your point.
complimenti - bill
On Martedì, giu 1, 2004, at 19:04 Europe/Rome, Ariel Abramovich wrote:
> From my humble point of view, you know what's the problem of bringing
> subjects like all this to the forum?
> We (the members of this list) don't have the minimum neces
>From my humble point of view, you know what's the problem of bringing
subjects like all this to the forum?
We (the members of this list) don't have the minimum necessary elements for
a serious and productive debate about politics, nor a simple fair and
productive exchange.
In other words:
Our perc
on the human rights watch organization site, buried under 7 pages of
criticism of us involvement in iraq and the human rights abuses
committed by the coalition forces since their invasion of the country,
is an article entitled "Iraq: The Death Penalty, Executions, and
'Prison Cleansing'" from m
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