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Of all that is written, I love only what a person hath written with his blood. Write with blood, and thou wilt find that blood is spirit.
It is no easy task to understand unfamiliar blood; I hate the reading idlers.
He who knoweth the reader, doeth nothing more for the reader.
-F. Nietzsches
Also sprach Zarathustra
Vom Lesen und Schreiben
Von allem Geschriebenen liebe ich nur das, was einer mit seinem Blute schreibt. Schreibe mit Blut: und du wirst erfahren, daß Blut Geist ist.
Es ist nicht leicht möglich, fremdes Blut zu verstehen: ich hasse die lesenden Müßiggänger.
Wer den Leser kennt, der tut nichts mehr für den Leser.
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this is an indirect attack on Microsoft, right
thats why Musk jumping on it,
or at least, thats how it appear to me
funny,
nothing will save you
WR!
The Medium is the Message
-M. McLuhan
also
In 1973, another manuscript written by Solzhenitsyn was confiscated by the KGB after his friend Elizaveta Voronyanskaya was questioned non-stop for five days until she revealed its location, according to a statement by Solzhenitsyn to Western reporters on September 6, 1973. According to Solzhenitsyn, "When she returned home, she hanged herself."[52]
52. "Woman Kills Self After Telling Police of Solzhenitsyn's Script", Los Angeles Times, by Murray Seeger, September 6, 1973, p.I-1
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Solzhenitsyn was critical of NATO's eastward expansion towards Russia's borders.[129] In 2006, Solzhenitsyn accused NATO of trying to bring Russia under its control; he claimed this was visible because of its "ideological support for the 'colour revolutions' and the paradoxical forcing of North Atlantic interests on Central Asia".[129] In a 2007 interview with Der Spiegel he stated "This was especially painful in the case of Ukraine, a country whose closeness to Russia is defined by literally millions of family ties among our peoples, relatives living on different sides of the national border. At one fell stroke, these families could be torn apart by a new dividing line, the border of a military bloc."[121]
121. Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr I (2007), "I Am Not Afraid of Death", Der Spiegel (interview), no. 30
129. "Solzhenitsyn warns of Nato plot", BBC News, 28 April 2006
From Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Latin, invidia is the sense of envy, a "looking upon" associated with the evil eye, from invidere, "to look against, to look in a hostile manner."[1] Invidia ("Envy") is one of the Seven Deadly Sins in Christian belief.
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