Lucrezio, de rerum natura: non ci può essere alcun male nel non essere nati
Quidve mali fuerat nobis non esse creatis?/ An, credo, in tenebris vita ac maerore iacebat/ donec diluxit rerum genitalis origo?/ Natus enim debet quicumque est velle manere/in vita, donec retinebit blanda voluptas./ Here numquam vitae gustavit Amoremio / nec I was in number, quid obest creatum not they? What harm would not be born for us? / Or should I believe that the afflicted were lying in the darkness, life / rose until the day of conception? / It 's only natural that those who want to stay alive is born / until it holds soft pleasure . / But who ever tasted the love of life, and never was in the group of living (sentient), how the harm not being born? Lucretius, De rerum natura, V, 175-180.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Old Ladies In Corsets
Lucrezio, de rerum natura: non ci può essere alcun male nel non essere nati
Quidve mali fuerat nobis non esse creatis?/ An, credo, in tenebris vita ac maerore iacebat/ donec diluxit rerum genitalis origo?/ Natus enim debet quicumque est velle manere/in vita, donec retinebit blanda voluptas./ Here numquam vitae gustavit Amoremio / nec I was in number, quid obest creatum not they? What harm would not be born for us? / Or should I believe that the afflicted were lying in the darkness, life / rose until the day of conception? / It 's only natural that those who want to stay alive is born / until it holds soft pleasure . / But who ever tasted the love of life, and never was in the group of living (sentient), how the harm not being born? Lucretius, De rerum natura, V, 175-180.
Quidve mali fuerat nobis non esse creatis?/ An, credo, in tenebris vita ac maerore iacebat/ donec diluxit rerum genitalis origo?/ Natus enim debet quicumque est velle manere/in vita, donec retinebit blanda voluptas./ Here numquam vitae gustavit Amoremio / nec I was in number, quid obest creatum not they? What harm would not be born for us? / Or should I believe that the afflicted were lying in the darkness, life / rose until the day of conception? / It 's only natural that those who want to stay alive is born / until it holds soft pleasure . / But who ever tasted the love of life, and never was in the group of living (sentient), how the harm not being born? Lucretius, De rerum natura, V, 175-180.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Herters Burlap Decoys
Herters Burlap Decoys
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