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https://youtu.be/SOa2gxHnLdQ
من ديقدمها كال:
(I'm very "honored" to welcome Mia Khalifa)
And I couldn't help but laugh at the irony😂
(I'm very "honored" to welcome Mia Khalifa)
And I couldn't help but laugh at the irony😂
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https://youtu.be/SOa2gxHnLdQ
+ The interviewer looks so fuckin tense😂
*Awkwardly adjusts his glasses*
*Awkwardly adjusts his glasses*
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https://youtu.be/SOa2gxHnLdQ
I guess the biggest irony is that she wasn't forced to wear hijab by her family, but was forced to wear it in the porn industry
Along with his whole generation he was negotiating the shaky ground between science and faith, a problem in need of a solution. It seemed to be moving towards transferring blind faith in God to equally blind faith in scientists, who claimed to have discovered the mysterious nature of matter in something called ‘the biological force’, which accounted for the amazing diversity of the natural world.
Within this free-fall unknowing, Schopenhauer struck a deep emotional need in him, giving him comfort. The proposition that all life is a state of suffering applied to him more than most, with his poor body in a constant state of chronic ill health and often great pain. Naturally it yearned for its ideal state. Likewise, he was in a state of yearning for his ‘true being’ that would make existence seem intelligible and thus justified. At this stage he was particularly confused as to what his ‘true being’ was.
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
Within this free-fall unknowing, Schopenhauer struck a deep emotional need in him, giving him comfort. The proposition that all life is a state of suffering applied to him more than most, with his poor body in a constant state of chronic ill health and often great pain. Naturally it yearned for its ideal state. Likewise, he was in a state of yearning for his ‘true being’ that would make existence seem intelligible and thus justified. At this stage he was particularly confused as to what his ‘true being’ was.
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
‘The most irksome thing of all is that I am always having to impersonate someone – the teacher, the philologist, the human being,’ he wrote after taking up the Basle professorship, and it was hardly a surprising feeling given that he was a young man dressing like an old man to impersonate wisdom, an undergraduate impersonating a professor, an exasperated son impersonating a good son to his irritating mother, and a loving and dutiful son to the memory of his dead Christian father while in the process of losing his Christian faith. As if these everyday impersonations were not enough, there was the question of his statelessness.
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
لا يَكونُ المؤمنُ مؤمنًا حتى يكونَ فيهِ ثلاثُ خصال: سنّةٌ مِن ربِه، وسنّةٌ مِن نبيِه، وسنّةٌ مِن وليِه، فالسنةُ مِن ربه كتمانُ سِرّه، قال الله عزوجل: «عَالِمُ الْغَيْبِ فَلا يُظْهِرُ عَلَى غَيْبِهِ أَحَدًا إِلا مَنِ ارْتَضَى مِنْ رَسُولٍ»
- الإمام الرضا (ع)
- الإمام الرضا (ع)
There's a value in having secrets.
Creatures like myself, like Claire, like Zoe, we wouldn't be ourselves without them. But Peter Russo, on the other hand, he's trapped by his secrets. What I'm trying to do is give him the opportunity to set himself free.
- House Of Cards
Creatures like myself, like Claire, like Zoe, we wouldn't be ourselves without them. But Peter Russo, on the other hand, he's trapped by his secrets. What I'm trying to do is give him the opportunity to set himself free.
- House Of Cards
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There's a value in having secrets. Creatures like myself, like Claire, like Zoe, we wouldn't be ourselves without them. But Peter Russo, on the other hand, he's trapped by his secrets. What I'm trying to do is give him the opportunity to set himself free.…
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House of Cards s03e06 - Underwood-Petrov
All tyrants suffered dangerously from the Herostratic impulse, Burckhardt believed, referring to Herostratus the Ephesian who set fire to the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, destroying that iconic symbol of culture for no better reason than the wish that his name should go down in history to the end of time.
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
Mazzini’s farewell words were very touching. He asked me where we were going. I replied, “For Lugano, which from all accounts is a sort of Paradise.” He smiled, sighed a little and said, “For youth, Paradise is everywhere.”
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche
- I Am Dynamite, A Life Of Friedrich Nietzsche