Tuesday, 16 April 2013

PREGNANT SILENCE

“People expect too much of writers,” Albert Camus


//////////////Compare between Camus and Sartre Canus was hundred time great writer and thinker.He was humanistc stateforward and more sympathzer on contrary Sartre was clear lawyer can proved any thing with manipulating fact and figure. Unfortuntly Sartre was more popular because he was talkative Camus was gentalman and softspoken




///////////////////// In the tenth century BC, the priests of India devised the Brahmodya competition, which would become a model of authentic theological discourse. The object was to find a verbal formula to define the Brahman, the ultimate and inexpressible reality beyond human understanding.



//////////////////////3000 BCE- PYRAMID ANCIENT ?ALIEN BOOSTER



/////////////////////What if a young Charles Darwin, stricken with seasickness, had been washed over the side of HMS Beagle on a dark and stormy night in 1832?



/////////////////////////////MALTHUS, MALARIA AND MALAY


//////////////////////.......... the classic Aristotelian ramp diagram of gradual rising action (struggle and setbacks), climax (happy marriage, professional success), and a brief, cozy denoument (kicking back with family and friends, remembering the good times on a porch someplace pretty). But life is not shaped like a story; it’s an elongate and flattened bell curve, with an attenuated, anticlimactic decline as long as its beginning. Friends have described seeing their parents lose their faculties one by one, in more or less the reverse order that their young children are acquiring them.



/////////////////////////////////...........You are older at this moment than you’ve ever been before, and it’s the youngest you’re ever going to get. The mortality rate is holding at a scandalous 100 percent.



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The wages of sin are death, but by the time taxes are taken out, it's just sort of a tired feeling.                       ~ Paula Poundstone 
 
 
 
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