For appointments shall know them. Many of those who use dating depend on their advisors provided them-self, when I worked in public affairs has "stuck" quotations in the speeches of others who would be hard to imagine that have read these authors.
last ten years or so, I am cultivating my own garden of appointments, heterogeneous product readings, books, magazines, newspapers, movies ... If a credit is now his collection is that all respond to one's own intellectual effort and are not taken of any manual to use.
One collects those events with which "a priori" is more in line, either because they agree with his thinking or his literary tastes. Now I think "just and necessary" not only this book for my appointments harvest and share it with the readers of this blog for those who wait, as usual, their tasty comments. We begin with the letters A, B and C and continue on this issue with the letter D
Danube Danube, if only the top there, do not go away, no it does not keep promises, does not give as accurate and verifiable random do not know the theology, ideological perversions, the disappointments of love. It's there, tangible and true and the devotee who dedicated his life feel this in harmonious and indissoluble union with the river flowing.
(Claudio Magris in the Danube. Anagrama, fifth edition, June 2004, p. 53.) Damage
The misunderstandings and neglect in the world cause more damage than the cunning and evil.
(JWGoethe. Sorrows of Young Werther. Alianza editorial. The paperback 584. Madrid. 1974, pg. 18)
Duty / is
... but strip us of power, but strip us of everything, but everything we take it away, no one can take away one thing and not take the life of me, that satisfaction is broad, deep, feel abysmal dipped over head in fulfilling my duty.
(Manuel ana. The public policy and government policy, speech by March 16, 1933, included in his book "In the power and the opposition 1932-1934." Espasa Calpe SA, 1934, pg. 402).
We talked a lot about our duty towards our neighbor, but first we must learn our duty to ourselves and our bodies must study at least as much attention as our minds.
(Frank Harris. My life and my love. Vol 2. The vertical smile. Tusquets editors. 1982, p 8 ). Well
See See See
Rights Principles
Decadence Decadence true but does not flatter added
(Vicente Aleixandre. End face. Poems from the consummation of the poet's words. 1965 to 1973). Obras completas II. Aguilar, 1978, p.33)
Decency,
decent person
See
say
See Live
Decision
We're always hearing excuses, inconvenience, previous approvals, outdated laws and a host of apparent setbacks that seem impossible to correct, so as not to stop this outrage that is upon us. Everything can be corrected. Depends on the enthusiasm of having a truth in their hands and a brave and honest decision.
(César Manrique. Time to stop, c. 1985).
Deduction
In the art of deduction is essential to discern between different data, schools are vital and which are accidental.
(Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. Translated by Esther Tusquets. R R. editions, 2004 p. 147 (The mystery of Reigate )
Defect
empeñeis not you correct it everything. Have a little the value of your shortcomings. Because there are defects that are oversights, negligence, small errors easy to correct and should be amended; others are limitations, inability to go further and that vanity will take you to hide. And that's worse than bragging about them.
(Antonio Machado. Juan de Mairena. Library World 76. 2001, pag.62)
Definition, defined
There are people who say, "must be defined." When you're a prig and a fool, an easy thing to define, because the definition fits very well to simple and superficial things, but when you're not a fool, and the definition is rather difficult.
(Pio Baroja. The civil war at the border. Caro Raggio Publishing 2005, p.122)
pleasure, delight
The optimum for humans has to be some kind of pleasure.
(Thomas Aquinas, quoted by José Antonio Marina. Ethics for castaways. Barcelona. Editorial Anagrama. Compact, March 1998, pg. 160)
Sports
To create healthy habits-added { Mairena} - join us for a lifetime, there is no worse way than gymnastics and sports exercises that are machined, in a sense abstract, disintegrated, both animal life and the citizen. Even if these exercises are healthy , And is a very big ", should never be of great benefit, because it is not easy to join us but for a few years of our ephemeral existence. If we were to change, awakening in the child's love of nature, who delights in contemplating it, or curious about it, which strives to observe and learn, would later mature and old men venerable able to cross the mountains Guadarrama in the harshest days of winter, and by a desire to delight in the sight of the pines and hills, and prompted by the scientific desire to study the structure and composition of the stones or find a new species of lizards. All
sport, however, is sterile work, if not stupid game. And this will become clearer when a wave of Americanism insipidness and invade our old Europe.
(Antonio Machado. Juan de Mairena. Library World No 76, pg. 65)
law / rights
The fight for the law is, in truth, the poetry of nature.
(Rudolf von Jhering, cited by José Antonio Marina and María de la avail myself in "The struggle for dignity. Theory of political happiness, pag. 307 )
dignity is the possession of rights. Every human being considered good to have rights ... playing rights for the wishes and flow with ease, a naturalness that is not only an extension of the desire ... Rights are realities pools, such as language and customs. The duties and are nothing, they are not mirrors but lasts ... They are the underside of the rights ... The values \u200b\u200bwe live as good conduct by the desire, inclination, enthusiasm, never duty.
(José Antonio Marina. Ethics for castaways. Editorial Anagrama. Barcelona 1994, pg. 101 et seq.)
See Write
Human Rights
For me, human rights begin at home and continue on the street, in the workplace and, of course, at the premises of the police.
(Tahar Ben Jelloun. The castaways of love, Alfaguara, 2000, pg. 16)
Empathy is the new social glue of universal human rights and the new legal code of conduct to promote awareness global.
hardest thing is to convince the Europeans to feel for human rights the same passion that previous generations felt their civil, political and social.
(Jeremy Rifkin. Sleep Europe. As the European vision of the future is eclipsing the American dream. Paidos, State and Society 2004, p. 349 and 357).
awful
See Pleasant
Desamor
See
Love Unknown
There are, around, something unexplored, because we are used to serve not of our eyes, but with the memory of what has been thought before us on what we watch. The least thing contains some unknown. 's Find. To describe a fire that flares up and a tree in a plain remain at the fire and before the tree until they appear and, for us, no other tree and any other fire.
(Gustave Flaubert, advice from Guy de Maupassant, in the preface to the work of this author "Peter and John, quoted by Joaquín M ª Aguirre Romero in words and empty. Language and topic in the work of Gustave Flaubert. Journal speculum. Internet. www.ucm.es/info.especulo/numero4/g-flaub.htm
Unhappy
See
Anger Desire, desire
That
deep concern that want other things
that country or time of lives
be desired perhaps other modes of states of mind
wet inside so slow right now and far
(Fernando Pessoa, cited by José Antonio Marina. The intelligence failure. Anagram, 2004. page 65)
See Poet
Think Despair which may be the basic reasons for despair. Each of you will own. I propose my own: the fickleness of love, the fragility of our body, overwhelming cowardice which dominates social life, the tragic loneliness that we all live in the background, the setbacks of friendship, the monotony and insensibility that brings with it the habit of living.
(Enrique Vila-Matas, "Paris never ends." Anagram Editorial. Narrative Hispanic, Barcelona 2003, pag. 69)
Reluctance
See Freedom
Disgrace
normal lives in misery and human slavery are hidden to the observer as well as for those who suffer.
TS Elliot See See
Friendship Happiness
See Male
Nudity Nudity of unspeakable gesture shows her breasts.
(Vicente Aleixandre. Acknowledgement. Pasion de la tierra. Ediciones Orbis SA 45, 1984. P.63.)
This display on the beach naked women than young men do not take up too much of them . No doubt disappointed nudity rather than anything else. A woman sprawled on the sand, chest, back and legs to the sun, produces no great illusion. You can not keep that aside coquetry that is what has driven always women.
( Pio Baroja. The civil war at the border. Editorial Caro Raggio, 2005, pág.159 )
Contempt
While not ashamed to yourself, laugh of contempt of others and live according to your own truth.
(José Luis Sampedro. The lesbian lover. Areté Collection. Plaza Janes, 2000, pg. 69)
Destination
Man's destiny is to die misunderstood.
(JWGoethe. Sorrows of Young Werther. Alianza editorial. The paperback 584. Madrid, 1974, p. 22).
See
Poet
Details Details! The most important are the details. The little things that throw it all away.
insignificant detail is in what people believe cunning. The smarter a man is, the less suspicion they're going to hunt in the insignificant details. The man, very clever just have to take it into the trap of the simplest things
(Fyodor Dostoevsky. Crime and Punishment. Ballantine Books 1965 pg. 257)
See Tip
Borrower See
Life
Day / s
Every day we should at least hear a little song, read a good poem, see a good picture and, if possible, say a few reasonable words. Goethe
The days gone by (where have they gone?
Of him that was what I was?
The day has now shaped pan.
(Vicente Aleixandre. Surface fatigue. Passion of the earth. Ediciones Orbis SA 45, 1984. p.62.)
See Night
See This
Poet
Dietrich, Marlene
See Byron
Dignity We must not attribute dignity to the species, but to every human. The dignity and rights that flow from it can not be attributed to higher levels to the person, people, group, race, nation, because then the particular individual is without warranty, since it can be killed on the altar of any social idol.
(José Antonio Marina and María de la avail myself. The struggle for dignity. Theory of political happiness, pag. 322)
Happiness
See See Liberty
Money Money is the great solvent of all virtues.
(Pio Baroja. The late love. Collection Austral. Espasa Calpe SA Fourth Edition. 09.03.1963, pg. 15)
God ... our conceptions of the workman-creator, whatever their religion they come, are the mediocre inventions, stupidest, most cowardly brain outputs unacceptable creatures. Nothing is more certain that this phrase of Voltaire: "God made man in His own image, but the man has returned to growth."
(Guy de Maupassant. The Horla and other fairy tales. The Horla, 1886. Translated by Esther Benítez. Alianza editorial. The paperback book 731, pg. 118)
God exists or not. It should affirm or deny it, but no hesitation.
(Antonio Machado. Juan de Mairena. Library World, No. 76, pg. 21)
An existing God would be something terrible. What God forbid it!
(Antonio Machado. Juan de Mairena. Biblioteca El Mundo, No. 76, page 21).
Love God above all things my teacher said Martin Abel is more difficult than it seems. Because it seems to require: first to believe in God, second to believe in things, third, to love all things, fourth, to love God above all. In short, the perfect holiness, the saints themselves unavailable.
(Antonio Machado. Juan de Mairena. Library World no. 76, pg. 23)
God is us and everything around us.
(Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.'s Cathedral. Ediciones Prometeo, page 242)
mythology the god belief is valuable for many unfortunate but the advantage to invent, for want of something better, offering another life, which manage access that stand in interpretation and administration of the divine. anxious hope. So is this, with variations, in all cultures, which does not prove, as they say, the existence of God,
(José Luis Sampedro. The lesbian lover. Areté Collection. Plaza-Janes 2000, p. 47. )
A god is therefore essentially a being who satisfies the desires of men. But the desires of men, that man, at least not limited to their own desires to natural necessity, is more than any other the desire not to die, to live forever, this desire is the latest and greatest desire of man the desire of all desires, like life is the epitome of all goods, for a god that does not satisfy this desire, not to exceed the death or at least offset by another life with a new life, not a God, at least not a true god, which corresponds to the concept of God.
(Ludwig Feuerbach. Thoughts of death and immortality, cited by Fernando Savater in eternal life. Ariel 2007, pp. 68-69)
affirm the divine dimension of reality ... Getting a divine dimension intellectually that it includes, and therefore it overflows, the man has created the noun "God" ... Religions want to take a vital content, sensitive, imaginative, conceptual, practical divinity. Ontology, as I understand, can only affirm the existence of divinity. Religions try to define its essence.
(José Antonio Marina. Opinion about God. Anagrama Publishing 2001, pg. 155)
See
Arts See Artist
See Fe
See Jesuitism, Jesuit
Death
See See See Women
Life
leader will always be dangerous perch in leadership positions to men of talent medium by many to be his good will, because in spite of it, let us say with apologies to Kant, the moral of these men is also middle.
In the evening, they betray the cause he always wanted to serve, stir angrily against it. Men's own head is medium the charge against everything that did not fit on the head. We all should, dear friends, that our leaders are always the smartest and wisest.
(Antonio Machado. Juan de Mairena. Library World 76, pg. 271)
Discretion Discretion is the finest aspect of talent
(Count of Romanones. Notes of life. Marcial Pons. History, 1999, pag. 16)
discuss, debate, dispute
must not engage in arguing with stubborn people: always irritates the contradiction instead of showing .. The dispute has never convinced anyone can guide people into thinking for themselves, seeming to doubt them, leading them and the hand, without realizing it.
(Voltaire. Letter to the Marquis d'Argence, March 14, 1764).
Disgusto
What I dislike? The east wind, which drags the sand and throws it in the eyes, coffee with warm milk served in a chipped cup, the word is not fulfilled, the excessive delay, an unjustified delay, bad faith, stupidity or blatant solemn , betrayal in all its forms, in friendship as in love, polyester, nylon attached to a sweaty skin, the sound of a drill, meanness, suspicion, certainty of triumph, gratuitous cruelty, envy, formica wood, insomnia stubborn indifference to poetry, hate music, coffee substitutes, Christmas parties, mixing sweat with cheap perfume, hairy women, with tits as a mitten, (yes, I know it is not their fault), extreme feminism, sexism in all its variants, the grim look, the leaden sky, bad faith again and always, legal notices, a hand shake soft y húmeda, los tejemanejes y un número de cosas de la vida íntima que prefiero callar, reservarme para mis lamentos solitarios.
(Tahar Ben Jelloun. Los náufragos del amor, Alfaguara, 2000, pág. 7)
Véase Hombre
Disponibilidades
Véase Capacidades
Diversión
Véase Rico
Véase Vestido
Divorcio
Cuantos divorcios e incluso cosas peores que el divorcio each step is Veriano if satellites
madness, dulación, a joke, kindness, deceit and dissimulation,
not come as usual, to preserve and strengthen the domestic life of man and woman
.
(Erasmo. Praise of Folly, p. 127) Discrimination
Women See
Don Juan
Marble polished my hands with both I desire to behold tomorrow
Sevillians absorbed and seeing this giant vault
proportions
generations have ours in worship. More back and forth
days
sink one after another
while yours will
memory of me. Oh
fruit of my labors
rock that I encouraged and those who braved the weather
of heaven that gave you form and being
will now lose sight of my glory
watch
artist will live for more than me.
And meditates soberly
it tonight, Don Juan,
give us the space to search
burial.
(José Zorrilla. Don Juan Tenorio)
Pain
God, spare me physical pain and moral pain that I deal with me.
Oscar Wilde
The moral punishments outweigh the physical pain, with full height between the soul and body.
(Honoré de Balzac. Small miseries of married life)
Nothing is as painful as reviewed and doubting when it enjoys.
(Sthendal, cited by Claudio Magris in the Danube. Anagrama, fifth edition, June 2004, p. 16.)
See Male
See Death
See Suffering, suffering
Domination
See Art
Don Quijote de la Mancha
Scarce had the ruddy Apollo spread across the face of the broad spacious earth the golden threads of his bright hair, scarce had the little birds of painted their languages \u200b\u200bArpad were greeted with a sweet and mellifluous harmony the coming of the rosy dawn, the doors and windows of manchego horizon showed mortals when the famous knight Don Quixote de la Mancha, quitting the lazy down, mounted his celebrated steed Rocinante and began to traverse the ancient and famous Campo de Montiel.
For myself I can say that after I am a knight errant, I am brave, moderate, liberal, well-bred, generous, courteous, bold, gentle, patient, suffering from work, prisons, and enchantments.
(Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quijote de la Mancha. First party. Chapter L)
Sleep, sleep
See Death
See World
Drugs, drug addict
is said that the drug kills. Yes you can, but unless the movement, that smoke cars, that unemployment, which floods, disasters or accidents of airplanes or trains, that earthquakes are not expected, but predictable. And, of course, unless the war. It is said that drug addicts, I do not know if I am, are antisocial. Me, too. Because it is clear that society makes us antisocial and not the drug. The company, which has no other ways to survive the exploitation and rivalries. The company, which is concerned about drug crime to produce and it does affect you. And some states parents as careful about subjects that if they found a drug to make them compliant, productive and good consumers, it endilgarían at close range and spray and pray. I hate the drug war supported by drug traffickers: the most concerned by the prohibition on price. I hate not to go against the causes of drug addiction but their impact. I hate that governments do not focus on his own: the safety of citizens, all the uprooting of the operation, simple exposition of the dangers of any drug, without alarming or imposing, the provision of home detoxification and hospital ... That is their business. And because of that, liberalize birth to something as human as the drug which, if properly managed, is a splendid aid and a multiplier and enriqueciente.
(Antonio Gala. Now talk to me. Editorial Planeta. Barcelona, \u200b\u200b200, p. 265-266)
Duda You
you swing it my doubts about showing me her legs.
(Vicente Aleixandre. Surface fatigue. Pasion de la tierra. Ediciones Orbis SA 45, 1984. P.62).
Of all the things the safest safe is doubt.
Bertolt Brecht
amazes me people who have certainty, never doubt. They are made of concrete. Must be wary of the concrete. A minor crack in the wall could make the whole house collapses.
(Tahar Ben Jelloun. The castaways of love. Alfaguara, 2000, pg. 139)
who doubt itself is lost like that who, afraid of not being able to make love, not successful.
(Claudio Magris. The Danube. Anagrama, fifth edition, p. June 2004. 53).
Manuel Martinez Bargueño
January 2011
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