Thursday, November 15, 2007

Phentermine Gross Sales

Una lettura tutta al femminile

few days ago I was literally captured by a beautiful book that talks about the vision of women who read, told in centuries through the paintings of the actress busy in this fine art relaxing. Extrapolated from the book I quote a few interesting that I want to share with you down here and carry the card can be found on "IBS." Princess

The book:
"Women who read are dangerous"
Stefan Bollmann & Elke Heidenreich - Edizioni Rizzoli

In summary
Through paintings, drawings and photographs this book tells the story of women reading from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century. The theme of the reader has fascinated artists of all ages. However, many centuries were needed because the women were allowed to read what they wanted. Before they could embroider, pray, cook and raise children. But when they capture to read the possibility of replacing the narrow world of their house with the boundless world of thought, imagination and knowledge, they become a threat. Women who read are dangerous because this would be appropriate (and perhaps still do today) knowledge and experience not originally intended for them. These images of women who read are full of beauty, grace and expression.

How are the following: Preface

Small flies!
Women who read are dangerous
01. Where does the word. Readers talented
02. Intimate moments. Bewitched readers
03. Houses of pleasure. Readers aware
04. Hours of delight. Sensitive readers
05. The search for themselves. Passionate readers
06. Narrow joints. Solitary readers


Quotations:

"Reading is wonderful, is perhaps the most exciting experience of life, one that takes you longer, from childhood to death. The [...] Women who read are dangerous because they feed on the dreams and there is nothing more revolutionary than a woman who dreams to change his life if he does, will the revolution, if it does not sow terror. "
Daria Bignardi

"Chi legge riflette, e chi riflette si fa un'opinione, chi ha una sua opinione si differenzia, e chi si differenzia è un nemico. La spiegazione è semplice. [...] In genere si diffidava delle lettrici poiché nella loro testa passava qualcosa che non si lasciava inquadrare nel rigido schema di vita che gli altri pensavano per loro. La lettura non solo mette in discussione i progetti di vita, ma anche la priorità di istanze supreme come Dio, il consorte, il Governo, la Chiesa. La lettura mette le ali alla fantasia, e la fantasia porta fuori dal presente, ma dove? Come se fosse qualcosa di incontrollabile. E tutto ciò che è incontrollabile infonde timore."
Elke Heidenreich

"Capite Now why books are hated and feared? Because they reveal the pores on the face of life. The comfortable people want only the faces of the full moon, wax, non-porous, hairless, expressionless. "


Ray Bradbury" The issue of women has made its appearance in the world when a woman has learned to read. Why is the woman who reads it asks questions, and in so doing destroys the rules firmly rooted. "
Marie von Ebner Eschenbach

" Personality development and reading are mutually interdependent. "
Gertrud Lehnert

" The life we \u200b\u200blearn living. From reading you learn by reading. And since the reading of literary works always offers glimpses of the lives of others, In this way you will learn more of life than you can experience only by living. Reading other lives you share. "
Gunter De Bruyn

" Sometimes I dreamed that the day of Judgement, when the great leaders, great statesmen and lawyers will come forward to receive their rewards - the crowns, the laurels, the names indelibly inscribed on imperishable marble - the Almighty will turn to Peter and will say, not without a certain envy to see us arrive with our books under his arm - see, they do not need no reward. Here we have nothing to offer. They loved to read. - "Virginia Woolf


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