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Web resource for TMWWT

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Web resource for TMWWT

Postby Tuirgin » January 4th, 2006, 3:45 pm

To read only children's books, treasure / Only childish thoughts, throw / Grown-up things away / And rise from deep sorrows.
-- Osip Mandelshtam, 1908
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re: Web resource for TMWWT

Postby Kanakaberaka » January 4th, 2006, 8:26 pm

Thanks for posting this info., Tuirgin. This is the website where I downloaded my copy of Thursday myself, as well as numerous other Chesterton stories.
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Postby Gabriel Syme » January 10th, 2006, 6:59 pm

In our school, on a wall, there is a big writing, saying «I care». It is the untranslatable motto of the best among young Americans. It means: «I AM interested in it; it is dear to me». That's the exact opposite of the fascist motto, «I don't care». (Lorenzo Milani, priest. Lettera ai giudici; 1965)
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Postby Tuirgin » January 10th, 2006, 7:14 pm

To read only children's books, treasure / Only childish thoughts, throw / Grown-up things away / And rise from deep sorrows.
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Postby Gabriel Syme » January 10th, 2006, 7:39 pm

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In our school, on a wall, there is a big writing, saying «I care». It is the untranslatable motto of the best among young Americans. It means: «I AM interested in it; it is dear to me». That's the exact opposite of the fascist motto, «I don't care». (Lorenzo Milani, priest. Lettera ai giudici; 1965)
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Postby Tuirgin » January 10th, 2006, 7:44 pm

Ah, well certainly any way possible is better than no way at all!
To read only children's books, treasure / Only childish thoughts, throw / Grown-up things away / And rise from deep sorrows.
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