Whilom was dwellynge at Oxenford
A riche gnof, who gestes heelde to borde
And of his craft, he was a carpenter...
John 3:16 (sorry, couldn't resist - I'm not born again)
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currently on:
HRT1 - "Alias"
HRT2 - "Deep Space 9"
OTV - News
NeT - Night Express
HRT+ - County News
HRTL - "Dream for an Insomniac"
Nova TV - "Six feet under"
FTV - Road to Portugal
Eurosport - Motocross
Please hand me an elephant, I feel like a big ride.
I'm sorry, I can't hear you, I have a banana in my ear!
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil...
I never can remember what order they go in....
I saw, I conquered, I came-- it's not as impressive that way.
Civilisation-- spurns-- the leapord!
To borrow from Willow (I think):
I only do what my Rice Krispies tell me to do!
It IS Willow! I love that phrase!
Top Ten Quotes
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1) Act I, Scene 1:
Iago informs Brabantio that Othello and Desdemona have eloped
"I am one, sir, who comes to tell you your daughter
and the Moor are making the beast with
two backs." (Lines 128-131)
2) Act I, Scene 2:
Othello does not hide but his life on his reputation in regards to his marriage to Desdemona
Not I. I must be found.
My parts, my title, and my perfect soul
Shall manifest me rightly. (lines 35-37)
3) Act I, Scene 3:
Desdemona defends Othello
And so much duty that my mother showed
To you, preferring you before her father,
So much I challenge that I may profess
Due to the Moor my lord. (lines 213-218)
4) Iago plots to ruin Othello
He hath a person and a smooth dispose
To be suspected, framed to make women false.
The Moor is of a free and open nature
That thinks men honest but that seem to be so,
And will as tenderly be led by th' nose
As asses are. (lines 440-445)
5) Othello praises his good fortune to be happy with his wife
If it were now to die,
?'Twere now to be most happy, for I fear
My soul hath her content so absolute
That not another comfort like to this
Succeeds in unknown fate. (lines 205-209)
6) Act III, Scene 3:
Iago plays on Othello's fears
O beware, my lord, of Jealousy!
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in bliss
Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger;
But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er
Who dotes, yet doubts; suspects, yet strongly loves! (lines 195-200)
7) Act IV, Scene 1:
Othello accuses Desdemona of lying
O, devil, devil!
If that the Earth could teem with woman's tears,
Each drop she falls would prove a crocodile.
Out of my sight! (lines 273-276)
8) Act V, Scene 2:
Othello convinces himself to kill Desdemona despite his love for her
It is the cause, it is the cause, my soul.
Let me not name it to you, the stars.
It is the cause. Yet I'll not shed her blood,
Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow,
And smooth as monumental alabaster.
Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men.
Put out the light, and then put out the light
::meta::
MyOwnUsername wrote:Nimh, since you mentioned, I never heard anyone using word "vazda" except in croatian anthem
well, that makes sense cause thats (in what admittedly was a breach of the rules of this thread, since it referred directly to your post of a croat victory) where i found the line!
hungarian i can do with a dictionary in hand, but for croat i had to do a websearch ... looking up the anthem.
i really like cav's "sometimes a hamster is only a hamster".
and how much does drom look like the Marquise of Normandy!
::meta::
nobody knows the troubles i've seen
nobody knows my sorrows ...
oh gee...
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html
I thought I am not "religious" but they say I am 100% Neo-Pagan. I am also quite close to being New Age, Unitarian Universalist, Buddhist and Liberal Quaker.
Funny enough, I am not Catholic at all

I am even more Jehova's Witness and Muslim then Catholic...
/nimh, yeah I know that's where the line is from

just saying that nobody ever used this word - it means "always" or "forever", and people are saying "uvijek" - line means something like "be happy forever"/
(Thanks, Nimh! She was the novelist, Virginia Woolf. How long have you been speaking Hungarian? I've always wanted to speak it; perhaps I will have enough time to soon...)
Spastic
If he winks, he thinks his body might leave him:
Easily moved as hair, his muscles are blind with confusion:
Look, they make one big door whose hinges are easily moved
By a hesitant tap or the air's gentle gaping.
His poundings against the asylum-white walls
Make a heavenly music of brick and elbow.
His arms are pimiento-hot, and like dull seagulls
they're flapping about for nothing else to do.
God forsook him, they say, or maybe he didn't.
This could be the advert for the purest freedom--
Some amazing leg-pyramid moving further out
To the sky-glass, the knifepoint of air and reason.
...
Where the bee sucks, there suck I.
(drom- you are a wonder!)
All I want for Christmas is my two fron teeth!...