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لقد كان مريضًا منذ مدة طويلة، ولكن لا الأهوال التي تشتمل عليها حياة السجين، ولا الأشغال الإجبارية  الشاقة، ولا الطعام الرديء، ولا حلق شعر الرأس، ولا الملابس المصنوعة من القصاصتين مختلفتي اللون، لا شيء من هذا كله هو الذي حطّمه! لا، لا، إنّ جميع هذه الأنواع من البؤس والعذاب لا تعنيه في شيء!  بالعكس: لقد كان يرضيه أنْ يكون العملُ مضنيًا. إنّه حين يرهقه العمل الجسدي يستطيع على الأقل أنْ يتمتع ببضع ساعاتٍ من نومٍ هادئ مريح.

— الجريمة والعقاب
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قال الإمام زين العابدين لرجلٍ من جلسائه: إِتَّقِ الله وأجمِلْ في الطَّلَب، ولا تَطلُب ما لم يُخلَق. فقالَ الرَّجلُ: وكيف يُطلَبُ ما لم يُخلَق؟ فقال: مَن طَلَبَ الغنى والأموال والسِّعة في الدنيا فإنّما يَطلُبُ ذلك للِراحة، والراحة لم تُخلَق في الدنيا ولا لأهل الدُنيا.
Narcissus,
By Roberto Ferri
Hector and Andromache,
By Roberto Ferri
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“Wisdom is the last word of a dying civilization, the halo of historical sunsets, fatigue turned into a worldview, the final tolerance before the rise of fresher gods – and barbarism. It is also a vain attempt at melody amidst the wheezing of the end, which rises everywhere. For the Sage – the theorist of the untroubled death, the hero of indifference, and the symbol of the final stage of philosophy, of its degeneration and its emptiness – has solved the problem of his own death . . . and hence all other problems as well. Uniquely ridiculous, he is an extreme case, that one encounters in extreme times like an exceptional confirmation of the general pathology.”

― E.Cioran, A Short History of Decay.
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A sign of the times was a proposal by Sir Percy Cox, the British high commissioner in Iraq, early in 1922 to send the excavated antiques of Samarra سامراء, an ancient town on the Tigris river نهر دجلة, to the British Museum before a native government could take office in Iraq. For more than a century, European consuls, travelers, and archaeologists had been taking back with them ancient objects, structures, and works of art from Middle Eastern sites without hindrance. Suddenly, in 1922, Cox feared this situation was coming to an end in Iraq. Similarly, and at roughly the same time, when Howard Carter, in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, made the archaeological find of the century in locating the tomb of King Tutankhamun, he did what archaeologists had not been driven to do before. On the night of 26 November 1922, Carter and his associates entered the tomb secretly and took their selection of objects in it for themselves. They then resealed it and staged what they claimed was their first entry into the tomb for the benefit of the authorities of the new Egyptian kingdom the following day. From 27 November onward there was an official of the Egyptian Service of Antiquities on guard at all times and no further portions of the King Tut treasure could be removed by the foreigners.

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