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Faites le quand même...
Les gens sont souvent déraisonnables, illogiques et centrés sur eux-mêmes, Pardonne les quand même...
Si tu es gentil, les gens peuvent t'accuser d'être égoïste et d'avoir des arrières pensées,
Sois gentil quand même...
Si tu réussis, tu trouveras des faux amis et des vrais ennemis,
Réussis quand même...
Si tu es honnête et franc, il se peut que les gens abusent de toi,
Sois honnête et franc quand même...
Ce que tu as mis des années à construire, quelqu'un pourrait le détruire en une nuit,
Construis quand même...
Si tu trouves la sérénité et la joie, ils pourraient être jaloux,
Sois heureux quand même...
Le bien que tu fais aujourd'hui, les gens l'auront souvent oublié demain,
Fais le bien quand même...
Donne au monde le meilleur que tu as, et il se pourrait que cela ne soit jamais assez,
Donne au monde le meilleur que tu as quand même...
Tu vois, en faisant une analyse finale, c'est une histoire entre toi et
Dieu, cela n'a jamais été entre eux et toi.........
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dimanche 10 février 2013
Celtic mythology.
EOCHU
MAC EIRC was the horseman son of Erc the speckled. slew Foidbgen in Mag
Muirtheimne and then ruled the Fir Bolg for ten years. His wife was
Tailltiu daughter of Mag Mór the king of Spain. He was the first king of
the Fir Bolg who sat in the beginning in Temair and in his time the
Mound of the Three Men was erected upon Temair, and the Stone Heap of
the One Man. There was no wetting in his time, save only dew: there was
no year without harvest. Falsehoods were expelled from Ireland in his
time. By him was executed the law of justice in Ireland for the first
time.
The Fir Bolg gave the Túatha Dé Danann battle upon Mag
Tuired; they were a long time fighting that battle. At last it broke
against the Fir Bolg, and the slaughter pressed northward, and a hundred
thousand of them were slain westward to the strand of Eochaill. There
was King Eochu overtaken and he fell at the hands of the three sons of
Nemed (Cesard, Luach [Luam] and Luchra). This
is the reason why the rout went to the Strand of Eothal. Thirst seized
Eochaid son of Erc in the battle, and he found no water till he reached
the Strand of Eothail. Everyone followed the king out of the battle. And
out of the battle did the three sons of Nemed follow him, Luan, Cesarb,
and Luachra, and they slew him, and buried the king in the stone-heap
of the Strand of Eothail. That is the correct version.
He was
the first man who died of a spear-point in Ireland. The violent
contradiction of these king-killings by the statement that Eochu mac
Eirc was the first monarch to receive a mortal wound in Ireland is
enough to show that what we are told about him came from a quite
different document, which knew nothing of the Fir Bolg kings and their
fates, and which in all probability had originally nothing whatever to
do with the Fir Bolg. Belochus of the Assyrians was in the high kingship
at the time of the fighting of the battle of Mag Tuired of Cong. Eochu
mac Eirc was in the kingship at the time that Cambyses son of Cyrus was
slain by his own magicians.
Art by Jonanthon Browser at http://www.jonathonart.com/
EOCHU
MAC EIRC was the horseman son of Erc the speckled. slew Foidbgen in Mag
Muirtheimne and then ruled the Fir Bolg for ten years. His wife was
Tailltiu daughter of Mag Mór the king of Spain. He was the first king of
the Fir Bolg who sat in the beginning in Temair and in his time the
Mound of the Three Men was erected upon Temair, and the Stone Heap of
the One Man. There was no wetting in his time, save only dew: there was
no year without harvest. Falsehoods were expelled from Ireland in his
time. By him was executed the law of justice in Ireland for the first
time.
The Fir Bolg gave the Túatha Dé Danann battle upon Mag Tuired; they were a long time fighting that battle. At last it broke against the Fir Bolg, and the slaughter pressed northward, and a hundred thousand of them were slain westward to the strand of Eochaill. There was King Eochu overtaken and he fell at the hands of the three sons of Nemed (Cesard, Luach [Luam] and Luchra). This is the reason why the rout went to the Strand of Eothal. Thirst seized Eochaid son of Erc in the battle, and he found no water till he reached the Strand of Eothail. Everyone followed the king out of the battle. And out of the battle did the three sons of Nemed follow him, Luan, Cesarb, and Luachra, and they slew him, and buried the king in the stone-heap of the Strand of Eothail. That is the correct version.
He was the first man who died of a spear-point in Ireland. The violent contradiction of these king-killings by the statement that Eochu mac Eirc was the first monarch to receive a mortal wound in Ireland is enough to show that what we are told about him came from a quite different document, which knew nothing of the Fir Bolg kings and their fates, and which in all probability had originally nothing whatever to do with the Fir Bolg. Belochus of the Assyrians was in the high kingship at the time of the fighting of the battle of Mag Tuired of Cong. Eochu mac Eirc was in the kingship at the time that Cambyses son of Cyrus was slain by his own magicians.
Art by Jonanthon Browser at http://www.jonathonart.com/
The Fir Bolg gave the Túatha Dé Danann battle upon Mag Tuired; they were a long time fighting that battle. At last it broke against the Fir Bolg, and the slaughter pressed northward, and a hundred thousand of them were slain westward to the strand of Eochaill. There was King Eochu overtaken and he fell at the hands of the three sons of Nemed (Cesard, Luach [Luam] and Luchra). This is the reason why the rout went to the Strand of Eothal. Thirst seized Eochaid son of Erc in the battle, and he found no water till he reached the Strand of Eothail. Everyone followed the king out of the battle. And out of the battle did the three sons of Nemed follow him, Luan, Cesarb, and Luachra, and they slew him, and buried the king in the stone-heap of the Strand of Eothail. That is the correct version.
He was the first man who died of a spear-point in Ireland. The violent contradiction of these king-killings by the statement that Eochu mac Eirc was the first monarch to receive a mortal wound in Ireland is enough to show that what we are told about him came from a quite different document, which knew nothing of the Fir Bolg kings and their fates, and which in all probability had originally nothing whatever to do with the Fir Bolg. Belochus of the Assyrians was in the high kingship at the time of the fighting of the battle of Mag Tuired of Cong. Eochu mac Eirc was in the kingship at the time that Cambyses son of Cyrus was slain by his own magicians.
Art by Jonanthon Browser at http://www.jonathonart.com/
La France pittoresque.
Charlemagne établit l’École du palais et l’érige en un modèle
En même temps que Charlemagne arrêtait l’invasion des barbares, il
essayait de rendre à l’empire sur lequel s’étendait son pouvoir le goût
des lettres et des sciences, et de faire jaillir quelques purs rayons de
lumière au sein du profond déclin marquant le nord de l’Europe depuis
la chute de l’empire romain...
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En même temps que Charlemagne arrêtait l’invasion des barbares, il essayait de rendre à l’empire sur lequel s’étendait son pouvoir le goût des lettres et des sciences, et de faire jaillir quelques purs rayons de lumière au sein du profond déclin marquant le nord de l’Europe depuis la chute de l’empire romain...
> La suite sur http://bit.ly/14JVBmj
samedi 9 février 2013
The Templars.
Quanto più si legge, più cose si conoscono. Quanto più si impara, più luoghi si visitano.
La France pittoresque.
9 février 1450 : mort d’Agnès Sorel, favorite de Charles VII
Les vers de François Ier à son sujet sont dans toutes les mémoires, et
il était bien séant à ce roi, qui eut tant de maîtresses, de légitimer
pour ainsi dire celle qui la première porta publiquement le titre de
maîtresse d’un roi de France...
> La suite sur http://bit.ly/VEDSXt
Les vers de François Ier à son sujet sont dans toutes les mémoires, et il était bien séant à ce roi, qui eut tant de maîtresses, de légitimer pour ainsi dire celle qui la première porta publiquement le titre de maîtresse d’un roi de France...
> La suite sur http://bit.ly/VEDSXt
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