dissabte, 27 d’abril del 2013
Phil Collins - Two Hearts ( Video and Lyrics)
But if you don’t put faith in what you believe in
It’s getting you nowhere
Cos it hurts, you never let go
Don’t look down, just look up
Cos she’s always there to behind you, just to remind you
Two hearts, believing in just one mind
You know we’re two hearts believing in just one mind
Cos there’s no easy way to, to understand it
There’s so much of my life in her, and it’s like I’m blinded
And it teaches you to never let go
There’s so much love you’ll never know
She can reach you no matter how far
Wherever you are
Two hearts, believing in just one mind
Beating together till the end of time
You know we’re two hearts believing in just one mind
Together forever till the end of time
She knows (she knows)
There’ll always be a special place in my heart for her
She knows, she knows, she knows
Yeah, she knows (she knows)
No matter how far apart we are
She knows, I’m always right there beside her
We’re two hearts...
dissabte, 20 d’abril del 2013
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY - OSCAR WILDE
Author: OSCAR WILDE
Publisher year: 201992
Original title, language, year: THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
Type of book:
Translators: Original
Number of pages: 177
Read in: English
Wilde's only novel, first published in 1890, is a brilliantly designed puzzle, intended to tease conventional minds with its exploration of the myriad interrelationships between art, life, and consequence. From its provocative Preface, challenging the reader to believe in "art for art's sake", to its sensational conclusion, the story selfconsciously experiments with the notion of sign as an element of design. Yet Wilde himself underestimated the consequences of his experiment, and its capacity to outrage the Victorian establishment. Its words returned to haunt him in his court appearances in 1895, and he later recalled the "note of doom" which runs like "a purple thread" through its carefully crafted prose.
Original title, language, year: THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
Type of book:
Translators: Original
Number of pages: 177
Read in: English
Wilde's only novel, first published in 1890, is a brilliantly designed puzzle, intended to tease conventional minds with its exploration of the myriad interrelationships between art, life, and consequence. From its provocative Preface, challenging the reader to believe in "art for art's sake", to its sensational conclusion, the story selfconsciously experiments with the notion of sign as an element of design. Yet Wilde himself underestimated the consequences of his experiment, and its capacity to outrage the Victorian establishment. Its words returned to haunt him in his court appearances in 1895, and he later recalled the "note of doom" which runs like "a purple thread" through its carefully crafted prose.
dissabte, 6 d’abril del 2013
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