User talk:Giorgos Tzimas
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Ο ΜΟΤΣΑΡΤ
Ὁ Μότσαρτ μ᾿ ἕνα μαῦρο σκύλο τριγυρίζει τά
καμμένα σπίτια. Ψάχνει κεῖ μέσα στὴν καφτὴ τέφρα καὶ τὴν καρβουνίλα. Σὲ μερικὲς γωνιὲς δὲν ἔχουν ἀκόμη σβήσει οἱ φωτιές...-παράξενο -λέει- ΠΟΥΘΕΝΑ ΔΕΝ ΑΚΟΥΓΕΤΑΙ ΠΙΑ Η ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ ΜΟΥ... Μίλτος Σαχτούρης (1919-2005)
MOZART
Mozart with a black dog by his side rambles among
the burnt houses. He delves into hot ashes and cinders In some corners, pockets of fire are still burning... -how strange -he mutters- MY MUSIC IS NOWHERE TO BE HEARD ANYMORE... Miltos Sahtouris (1919-2005)
"...We have often witnessed peoples, societies and nations outside the Western world – and I can identify with them easily – succumbing to fears that sometimes lead them to commit stupidities, all because of their fears of humiliation and their sensitivities. I also know that in the West – a world with which I can identify with the same ease – nations and peoples taking an excessive pride in their wealth, and in their having brought us the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and Modernism, have, from time to time, succumbed to a self-satisfaction that is almost as stupid."
excerpt from Orhan Pamuk's Nobel lecture
"Δύο ποιοῦ καιροὺς τοῦ λέγειν, ἢ περὶ ὧν οἷσθα σαφῶς, ἢ περὶ ὧν ἀναγκαῖον εἰπεῖν. Ἐν τούτοις γὰρ μόνοις ὀ λόγος τῆς σιγῆς κρείττων, ἐν δὲ τοῖς ἄλλοις ἄμεινον σιγᾶν ἢ λέγειν."
Let there be but two occasions for speech --when the subject is one which you thoroughly know and when it is one on which you are compelled to speak. On these occasions alone is speech better than silence; on all others, it is better to be silent than to speak.
Isocrates Ad Demonicum, 1.42.5
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Την έκπτωση θα μας την κάνεις τελικά; ;)
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Μήπως έχω στείλει κι εγώ κανένα παρόμοιο μήνυμα; Όλο κάτι περίεργα σπαμ μου έρχονται τελευταία... 3rdAlcove (talk) 18:11, 22 June 2009 (UTC)