It wasn’t until the era of the foundation of Rome, however, than any significant number of Europeans began being lighter complected.
“Came out by the Same Door:” FitzGerald’s The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám 1:27
This original does not question the value of the master’s teaching but shows regret and nostalgia for old school days
Syrian FM: Israel’s deadly Incursion against Islamic Group a ‘War Crime’ after 13 killed
appeared to be more democratic compared to other political parties when it comes to their internal administration
Amnesty: So-Called Gaza ‘Ceasefire’ becoming Smokescreen for continued Israeli Genocide
Israeli officials responsible for orchestrating, overseeing and materially committing genocide remain in power
From T. S. Eliot to the Grateful Dead: echoes of FitzGerald’s The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám 1:26
it was used by Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley for a Grateful Dead poster in 1966, and for the cover of the group’s second live album in 1971
“All the Saints and Sages:” FitzGerald’s The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám 1:25
How long will sages debate if this world is eternal or created? / Once I have left it, why should I care, either way?
In the Spirit of H. Chandler Davis: Activism and the Struggle for Academic Freedom
I have been in higher education as a student or professor for over five decades, and I have never seen things as bad as they are now.
The Hot Tub of Death? Bill Gates, Hurricane Melissa, and a Civilization Under Threat
As it turns out the high-tech sector that has produced so many billionaires isn’t pro-environment; instead simply pro-billionaire
“Your Reward is Neither Here nor There!” FitzGerald’s The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám 1:24
A Muezzín from the Tower of Darkness cries “Fools! your Reward is neither Here nor There!”







