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"If we save our wild places, we will ultimately save ourselves."
Steve Irwin
Steve Irwin
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plinysnaturalhis00plinrich.pdf
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Hereโs a translated pdf version of โNaturalis Historicaโ by Pliny the Elder
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Hi Res - HERCULES MUSCLE ANATOMY AND FUNCTION CHART - PRINT AND LEARN.
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โI believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars.โ
Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman
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Forwarded from Acroaticus Atlas Aryanis
"I am convinced that there are universal currents of Divine Thought vibrating the ether everywhere and that any who can feel these vibrations is inspired."
-Wagner
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-Wagner
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Forwarded from Acroaticus Atlas Aryanis
Parsifal is on his way to the temple of the Grail Knights and says: โI hardly move, yet far I seem to have comeโ, and the all-knowing Gurnemanz replies: โYou see, my son, time turns here into space.โ
~ Wilhelm Richard Wagner 1813-1883
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~ Wilhelm Richard Wagner 1813-1883
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Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (The Final Episodes)
The Rhinemaidens by Ferdinand Leeke 1913
"Rhinegold! Rhinegold! Rhinegold pure! How radiant and clear, once thou didst shine on us! For thy lost glory, We are grieving. Give us the Gold! Give Us the Gold! O give us the Rhinegold again!"-The Rhine Maidens, The Rhinegold by Richard WagnerAre You Literary Enough for Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored)?
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Wotan and Loge Speak with Alberich by Franz Stassen 1913
"Since I am known,Ignorant elf,
Say then, with growling
Whom dost thou greet?
In caverns cold
Where once thou didst crouch,
Who gave thee light
And fire for thy comfort,
Had Loge not smiled on thee?
Or what hadst thou fashioned
Had not I heated thy forge?
I am thy kinsman
And once was kind:
Lukewarm, methinks, are thy thanks!"-Loge to Alberich, Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner
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Today is the feast day of St. Augustine of Canterbury, the Patron saint of England.
He was born in Rome around 540. As a young man, he joined the Benedictine order and soon became prior of the Benedictine monastery of St. Andrew. Around 596, Pope Gregory the Great dispatched Augustine and about forty fellow monks to bring Christianity to the pagan Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England.
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He was born in Rome around 540. As a young man, he joined the Benedictine order and soon became prior of the Benedictine monastery of St. Andrew. Around 596, Pope Gregory the Great dispatched Augustine and about forty fellow monks to bring Christianity to the pagan Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England.
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Landing in Kent, Augustine courageously befriended the Anglo-Saxon king รthelberht, who converted to Christianity and allowed the missionaries to establish a church in Canterbury. Augustine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597, and on Christmas day of that year, he baptized thousands of Anglo-Saxons. Over the next seven years, Augustine worked tirelessly to spread the faith among รthelberht's people.
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