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Saturday, February 25, 2006

Ambitions!

"Keep away from small people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great."

Mark Twain was an American novelist, writer, humorist, lecturer, journalist, publisher, and gold and silver miner. He was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri and died on April 21, 1910. His family moved to Hannibal on the Mississippi river and from this town he inspired the fictional town of St. Petersburg in his work The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Mark Twain wrought as an apprentice printer on the age of 11 and began to write humorous articles and newspaper sketches while he was sixteen. At the age of 18 he left to New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Cincinnati to work as a printer and then he returned to Missouri and worked as a riverboat pilot until the American Civil War in 1861.

Most of Mark Twain's works found on: Works by Mark Twain, The Works of Mark Twain, and Complete Literary Works of Mark Twain. His two books: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, are still remarkable works of his time.

Sketch from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn:

CHAPTER XXVII.

I CREPT to their doors and listened; they was snor-ing. So I tiptoed along, and got down stairs all right. There warn't a sound anywheres. I peeped through a crack of the dining-room door, and see the men that was watching the corpse all sound asleep on their chairs. The door was open into the parlor, where the corpse was laying, and there was a candle in both rooms. I passed along, and the parlor door was open; but I see there warn't nobody in there but the re-
mainders of Peter; so I shoved on by; but the front door was locked, and the key wasn't there. Just then I heard somebody coming down the stairs, back behind me. I run in the parlor and took a swift look around, and the only place I see to hide the bag was in the coffin. The lid was shoved along about a foot, show-ing the dead man's face down in there, with a wet cloth over it, and his shroud on. I tucked the money-bag in under the lid, just down beyond where his
hands was crossed, which made me creep, they was so cold, and then I run back across the room and in behind the door.

The person coming was Mary Jane. She went to the coffin, very soft, and kneeled down and looked in; then she put up her handkerchief, and I see she begun to cry, though I couldn't hear her, and her back was to me. I slid out, and as I passed the dining-room I thought I'd make sure them watchers hadn't seen me; so I looked through the crack, and everything was all
right. They hadn't stirred.

I slipped up to bed, feeling ruther blue, on accounts of the thing playing out that way after I had took so much trouble and run so much resk about it. Says I, if it could stay where it is, all right; because when we get down the river a hundred mile or two I could write back to Mary Jane, and she could dig him up again and get it; but that ain't the thing that's going to happen; the thing that's going to happen is, the money 'll be found when they come to screw on the lid. Then the king 'll get it again, and it 'll be a long day before he gives anybody another chance to smouch it from him. Of course I WANTED to slide down and get it out of there, but I dasn't try it. Every minute it was getting earlier now, and pretty soon some of them watchers would begin to stir, and I might get catched -- catched with six thousand dollars in my hands that nobody hadn't hired me to take care of. I don't wish to be mixed up in no such business as that, I says to myself.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Glory!

"The GREATEST GLORY in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

Nelson Mandela 1918-

Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as first democratically elected State President of South Africa on 10 May 1994 and worked his term hard until he retired on June 1999 and left the presidency to his deputy and fellow apartheid fighter Thabo Mbeki.

He's engaged in several diplomatic efforts to resolve some African political problems in other African states and in fighting the most terrible Aids in his homeland.

Nelson Mandela's first marriage was to Evelyn Ntoko Mase, but they divorced on 1957 because of his political struggle and her loyalty to Jehovah's Witnesses.

Nelson Mandela was married again to Winnie Madikizela-Mandela for 38 years, and divorced after she was convicted of on charges of kidnapping and accessory to assault in 1998.

Nelson Mandela married lately on his 80th birthday to his friend former president of Mozambique Samora Machel's wife Graca Machel.

Samora Machel (1933-1986) was the first African National Congress ally before he was killed on an air crash. That marriage was a gesture of faith to the old golden struggle days of his ally.

Read more about Nelson Mandela at http://quotes-and-insights.blogspot.com/2006_05_01_quotes-and-insights_archive.html

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Tenderness!

"Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but manifestation of strenght and resolutions."

Gibran Khalil Gibran was born on January 6, 1883 in the lightest of north Lebanon and died on April 10, 1931 in New York.

He descended from a Maronite family, an Assyrian of Christian. Since his family was poor, he received an education from priests who visited him to teach him from the Bible and the Syriac and Arabic languages.

His mother followed his uncle, and immigrated to the USA on June 25, 1895, while his father decided to stay in Lebanon although he had nothing since the Ottoman authorities confiscated his family's property.

In his early teens, his drawings captured interested eyes of his teachers who introduced him to Boston artist, photographer and publisher Fred Holland Day. Gibran's drawings used on book covers and he held his first fine art exhibition in Boston in 1904.

Gibran Khalil Gibran travelled to Paris in 1908 to study art for two years. The excited travelling and endeavours and sights motivated him towards his other kinds of works though most of his first writing was in Arabic.

Gibran Khalil Gibran's works include:

Satan
My Soul
The Nay
The Prophet
The Madman
Broken Wings
The Wanderer
Sand and Foam
Spirit Rebellious
The Earth Gods
The Forerunner
I Believe In You
My Countrymen
The New Frontier
A Hymn to Liberty
A Tear and A Smile
Have Mercy On Me
Dead Are My People
Jesus the Son of Man
History and the Nation
Lazarus and his Beloved
Your Thought and Mine
The Garden of the Prophet...
and some other kinds of arts and poetry.

Gibran Khalil Gibran achieved some artworks found in prints and posters. These paintings, drawings, photos and sketches speak their way about Gibran's character.

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