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Ireland ( ( listen); Irish: Éire[ˈeːɾʲə] ( listen); Ulster- Scots: Airlann[ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the second- largest island of the British Isles, the third- largest in Europe, and the twentieth- largest on Earth.[6]Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five- sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, in the northeast of the island. In 2. 01. 1, the population of Ireland was about 6. Europe after Great Britain. Just under 4. 6 million live in the Republic of Ireland and just over 1. Northern Ireland.[7]The island's geography comprises relatively low- lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which is free of extremes in temperature. Thick woodlands covered the island until the Middle Ages. As of 2. 01. 3, the amount of land that is wooded in Ireland is about 1. European average of 3. There are twenty- six extant mammal species native to Ireland.[1. The Irish climate is very moderate and classified as oceanic.[1. As a result, winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area. However, summers are cooler than those in Continental Europe. Rainfall and cloud cover are abundant. The earliest evidence of human presence in Ireland is dated at 1. BC.[1. 2]Gaelic Ireland had emerged by the 1st century CE. The island was Christianised from the 5th century onward. Following the Norman invasion in the 1. England claimed sovereignty over Ireland. However, English rule did not extend over the whole island until the 1. Tudor conquest, which led to colonisation by settlers from Britain. In the 1. 69. 0s, a system of Protestant English rule was designed to materially disadvantage the Catholic majority and Protestant dissenters, and was extended during the 1. With the Acts of Union in 1. Ireland became a part of the United Kingdom. A war of independence in the early 2. Irish Free State, which became increasingly sovereign over the following decades, and Northern Ireland, which remained a part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland saw much civil unrest from the late 1. This subsided following a political agreement in 1. In 1. 97. 3 the Republic of Ireland joined the European Economic Community while the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland, as part of it, did the same. Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the fields of literature. Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, and the Irish language. The culture of the island also shares many features with that of Great Britain, including the English language, and sports such as association football, rugby, horse racing, and golf. Name. The name Ireland derives from Old Irish. Eriu. This in turn derives from Proto- Celtic*Iveriu (compare Welsh. Iwerddon), which is also the source of Latin Hibernia. Iveriu derives from a root meaning "fat, prosperous."[1. History. Prehistoric Ireland. During the last glacial period, and up until about 1. Ireland was covered in ice, most of the time. Sea levels were lower and Ireland, like Great Britain, formed part of continental Europe. By 1. 6,0. 00 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to become separated from Great Britain.[1. Later, around 6. 00. BC, Great Britain itself became separated from continental Europe.[1. The earliest evidence of human presence in Ireland is dated at 1. BC, demonstrated by a butchered bear bone found in a cave in County Clare.[1. It is not until about 8. BC, however, that more sustained occupation of the island has been shown, with evidence for Mesolithic communities around the island.[1. These Mesolithic communities lived as hunter- gatherers across the island until about 4. BC. From about 4. BC, Neolithic settlers arrived introducing cereal cultivars, domesticated animals such cattle and sheep, large timber building, and stone monuments.[1. Field systems were developed in different parts of Ireland, including at the Céide Fields, that has been preserved beneath a blanket of peat in present- day Tyrawley. An extensive field system, arguably the oldest in the world,[1. The fields were farmed for several centuries between 3. BC and 3. 00. 0 BC. Wheat and barley were the principal crops. The Bronze Age – defined by the use of metal – began around 2. BC, with technology changing people's everyday lives during this period through innovations such as the wheel; harnessing oxen; weaving textiles; brewing alcohol; and skilful metalworking, which produced new weapons and tools, along with fine gold decoration and jewellery, such as brooches and torcs. According to John T. Koch and others, Ireland in the Late Bronze Age was part of a maritime trading- network culture called the Atlantic Bronze Age that also included Britain, western France and Iberia, and that this is where Celtic languages developed.[1. This contrasts with the traditional view that their origin lies in mainland Europe with the Hallstatt culture. Emergence of Celtic Ireland. During the Iron Age, a Celtic language and culture emerged in Ireland. How and when the island of Ireland became Celtic has been debated for close to a century, with the migrations of the Celts being one of the more enduring themes of archaeological and linguistic studies. Today, there is more than one school of thought on how this occurred in Ireland.[citation needed]The long- standing traditional view, once widely accepted,[by whom?] is that the Celtic language, Ogham script and culture were brought to Ireland by waves of invading or migrating Celts from mainland Europe. This theory draws on the Lebor Gabála Érenn, a medieval Christian pseudo- history of Ireland along with the presence of Celtic culture, language and artefacts found in Ireland such as Celtic bronze spears, shields, torcs and other finely crafted Celtic associated possessions. The theory holds that there were four separate Celtic invasions of Ireland. The Priteni were said to be the first, followed by the Belgae from northern Gaul and Britain. Later, Laighin tribes from Armorica (present- day Brittany) were said to have invaded Ireland and Britain more or less simultaneously. Lastly, the Milesians (Gaels) were said to have reached Ireland from either northern Iberia or southern Gaul.[2. It was claimed that a second wave named the Euerni, belonging to the Belgae people of northern Gaul, began arriving about the sixth century BC. They were said to have given their name to the island.[2. A more recent theory, with broad support among archaeologists, is that Celtic culture and language arrived in Ireland as a result of cultural diffusion. This theory proposes that the Celticisation of Ireland may have been the culmination of a long process of social and economic interaction between Ireland, Britain and adjacent parts of Continental Europe.[citation needed]The theory was advanced in part because of lack of archeological evidence for large- scale Celtic immigration, though it is accepted that such movements are notoriously difficult to identify.
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How to Get Motivated and Take Action: The "Do Something" Principle. I‘ve been working with self development advice for a large percentage of my life. I’ve come across a lot of concepts and ideas as well as invented quite a few of my own. But the following is one of the most important ideas I’ve stumbled across in my life: Action isn’t just the effect of motivation, but also the cause of it. Most people only commit to action if they feel a certain level of motivation. Peter Dinklage is an American actor. Since his breakout role in The Station Agent (2003), he has appeared in numerous films and theatre plays. Grid-Tied, Off-Grid and Hybrid Solar Systems. Last updated August 14, 2013 by Mathias Aarre Maehlum. You’ve got problems, I’ve got advice. This advice isn’t sugar-coated—in fact, it’s sugar-free, and may even be a little bitter. Welcome to Tough Love. April 14, 2017 was a super special day for our family because on this day last year, we conceived Isla. 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And we’ve all slacked off for lack of motivation before. Especially in times where we shouldn’t. We feel lethargic and apathetic towards a certain goal that we’ve set for ourselves because we lack the motivation and we lack the motivation because we don’t feel any overarching emotional desire to accomplish something. Emotional Inspiration → Motivation → Desirable Action. But there’s a problem with operating under this framework: often the changes and actions we most need in our lives are inspired by negative emotions which simultaneously hinder us from taking action. ![]() If someone wants to fix their relationship with their mother, the emotions of the situation (hurt, resentment, avoidance) completely go against the necessary action to fix it (confrontation, honesty, communication). If someone wants to lose weight, but experiences massive amounts of shame about their body, then the act of going to the gym is apt to inspire in them the exact emotions that kept them at home on the couch in the first place. Past traumas, negative expectations, and feelings of guilt, shame and fear often motivate us away from the actions necessary to overcome those very traumas, negative expectations, and negative emotions. How Motivation Really Works. It’s a Catch- 2. 2 of sorts. But the thing about the motivation chain is that it’s not only a three- part chain, but an endless loop: Inspiration → Motivation → Action → Inspiration → Motivation → Action → Etc. Your actions create further emotional reactions and inspirations and move on to motivate your future actions. Taking advantage of this knowledge, we can actually re- orient our mindset in the following way: Action → Inspiration → Motivation. The conclusion is that if you lack the motivation to make an important change in your life, then do something, anything really, and then harness the reaction to that action as a way to begin motivating yourself. I call this The “Do Something” Principle. And I developed it on accident back in my years as a consultant, helping people who were otherwise immobilized by fears, rationalizations, and apathy to take action. It began out of simple pragmatism: you paid me to be here so you might as well do something. I don’t care, do anything! What I found is that often once they did something, even the smallest of actions, it would soon give them the inspiration and motivation to do something else. They had sent a signal to themselves, “OK, I did that, I guess I can do more.” And slowly we could take it from there. How to Get Motivated For Just About Anything. Over the years, I’ve applied the “Do Something” Principle in my own life as well. The most obvious example is running this website and my business ventures online. I work for myself. I don’t have a boss telling me what to do and not to do. I also often have to take major calculated risks in which I’m personally invested, both financially and emotionally (spending months writing a book, re- branding my entire website, ceasing promotions of my past products, etc.). It’s been nerve- wracking at times, and major feelings of doubt and uncertainty arise. And when no one is around to push you, sitting around and watching TV reruns all day can quickly become a more appealing option. The first couple years I worked for myself, entire weeks would go by without accomplishing much for no other reason than I was anxious and stressed about what I had to do, and it was too easy to put it off. I quickly learned that forcing myself to do something, even the most menial of tasks, quickly made the larger tasks seem much easier. If I had to redesign an entire website, then I’d force myself to sit down and would say, “OK, I’ll just design the header right now.” But after the header was done, I’d find myself moving on to other parts of it. And before I knew it, I’d be energized and engaged in the project. I also use this regularly in my own life. If I’m about to tackle a large project that I’m anxious about, or if I’m in a new country and I need to give myself a little push to get out and meet people, I apply the Do Something Principle. Instead of expecting the moon, I just decide, “OK, I’ll start on the outline,” or “OK, I’ll just go out and have a beer and see what’s going on.” The mere action of doing this almost always spurs me on. Inevitably, the appropriate action occurs at some point or another. The motivation is natural. The inspiration is genuine. It’s an overall far more pleasant way of accomplishing my goals. My math teacher used to tell us in high school, “If you don’t know how to do a problem, start writing something down, your brain will begin to figure it out as you go.” And sure enough, to this day, this seems to be true. The mere action itself inspires new thoughts and ideas which lead us to solving the problems in our lives. But that new insight never comes if we simply sit around contemplating it. I recently heard a story about a novelist who had written over 7. Someone asked him how he was able to write so consistently and remain inspired and motivated every day, as writers are notorious for procrastination and for fighting through bouts of “writer’s block”. The novelist said, “2. The idea is that if he forced himself to write 2. You may recognize this concept among other writings in different guises. I’ve seen it mentioned in terms such as “failing forward” or “ready, fire, aim.” But no matter how you frame it to yourself, it’s an extremely useful mindset and habit to adopt. The more time goes on, the more I realize that success in anything is tied less to knowledge or talent, and tied more to action supplemented by knowledge and talent. You can become successful at something without knowing what you’re doing. You can become successful at something without having much particular talent at it. But you can never become successful at anything without taking action. Ever.[Cover image credit: Renee Hawk ]. What to Do When You’re a Man in Love With Your Lesbian Roommate. You’ve got problems, I’ve got advice. This advice isn’t sugar- coated—in fact, it’s sugar- free, and may even be a little bitter. Welcome to Tough Love. You’ve got problems, I’ve got advice. This advice isn’t sugar- coated—in fact, it’s sugar- free, and…Read more This week we have a man who fell for his lesbian friend. Oh, and they’re new roommates! Keep in mind, I’m not a therapist or any other kind of health professional—just a guy who’s willing to tell it like it is. I simply want to give you the tools you need to enrich your damn lives. If for whatever reason you don’t like my advice, feel free to file a formal complaint here. Now then, let’s get on with it. Hello Patrick,There is this girl, and after we’ve been pretty close friends for a while, I realized I was attracted to her. Not wanting to just pine for her, and believing that I saw some signs for mutual attraction, I decided to ask her out. She first agreed to the date, then she wanted to wait for after the summer because she was going to be out of the country for a few months. While that wasn’t the best outcome, I thought it was best to give her space and see what happens when the summer was over. After she got back to the country, we decided to grab a quick coffee, where I told her how I still felt about her and wanted to take her out on a date. It was then she came out to me and told me she was gay. Obviously that was a bit of a surprise, but I respect her decision and obviously understand why she doesn’t see anything between the two of us. The issue is that while I understand this and respect her decision, and appreciate that she was willing to come out to me, I’m still very much attracted to her. As much as I don’t take this rejection personally and deeply want us to just be back to the platonic relationship we used to have, I feel like this lingering attraction I have for her is getting in the way. The kicker is that she is also a new housemate (which happened before I realized I was attracted to her), so I see her everyday at home, and that hasn’t helped me to move on. When it first happened, I thought I should be able to move on faster since there is literally nothing I can do about this, but this hasn’t proved to be the case and I’ve become pretty frustrated with myself. At the same time, I sense there is a bit of withdrawing from her side, since I don’t think she wants to send any wrong signal to me, and that frustrates me even more. Is there something I should be doing? Are my expectations just unrealistic? Am I just being impatient and time will sort this out in the future? Sincerely. Frustrated Fella. Hey Frustrated Fella: You did the right thing in being forward and asking her out, but I get the feeling she didn’t realize you were asking her out on a date. That’s probably why she agreed to it in the first place. Then, when she realized you were implying some sort of romantic meetup, she decided to push it back. Partly because she was leaving, partly because she wanted things to cool off, and partly because she wasn’t ready to come out to you—which is a big deal. Now, before we continue, heed my words: if you get anything out of this, FF, you need to know that there was no “decision” here. She didn’t decide to be gay to avoid going out with you. She’s gay because she is. It has absolutely nothing to do with you in the slightest! Zero, zilch, nada, goose egg! So, the only choice of hers you should be respecting is her decision to be honest and tell you something so personal. Capeesh? Anyway, you’re still into her despite what she told you, and you also happen to be living with her. Oof. First, I’d suggest you look around you and see if you can spot any bad lighting, multiple cameras, or a studio audience because you might be trapped in a sitcom. If that’s not it, you’re in a situation you’ll just have to wait out. Here’s the hard truth (you ready?): you may always be attracted to her. That might not ever go away. But you can’t be with her Frustrated Fella, and there’s no need to be frustrated with yourself. This was all a basic misunderstanding that is getting blown out of proportion by your emotions, dude. Remember, this is probably super weird for her too. The more awkward you make it by avoiding her and acting all frustrated about the situation, the more uncomfortable she’s going to feel around you. I mean, of course she’s going to withdraw if you’re being all sad and pining around her! But while you wait for this to blow over, FF, there are a few actionable things you can do to speed up the process. Start by getting your relationship back to normal as best you can. Strike up simple conversations about day to day things, or talk about stuff you two used to talk about a lot. Avoid talking about this snafu if possible, but if it does come up organically, say it was stupid and that you’re sorry you made it so awkward. If you want things to go back to the way they were before, you have to act that way. The other thing you can do is jump back into the dating pool. If you want to move on, you kind of need to move on, you know? Join an online dating service, hit up the bars or clubs if that’s your thing, or go talk to some single straight girls at a local event. Your friend might feel less awkward with you if she sees you going on dates. Online dating has made meeting people easier than ever, but that also means one little mistake can…Read more You’re stuck in this rut because you want what you can’t have, Frustrated Fella, yet you have to see her every day. Change your environment a little, focus on what you can have, and look back at all of this as a funny story. You’ll be fine—she’s not “the one.” If she was, she wouldn’t be a lesbian. That’s it for this week, but I still have plenty of blunt, honest advice bottled up inside. Tell me, what’s troubling you? Is work getting you down? Are you having problems with a friend or a coworker? Is your love life going through a rough patch? Do you just feel lost in life, like you have no direction? Tell me, and maybe I can help. I probably won’t make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, but sometimes what you need is some tough love. Ask away in the comments below, or email me at the address you see at the bottom of the page (please include “ADVICE” in the subject line). Or tweet at me with #Tough. Love! Also, DO NOT EMAIL ME IF YOU DON’T WANT YOUR REQUEST FEATURED. I do not have time to respond to everyone just for funsies. Til next time, figure things out for yourself. Erich von Däniken – Wikipedia. Erich Anton Paul von Däniken (født 1. Zofingen i Aargau i Sveits) er en sveitsiskforfatter og eventyrer. Han er best kjent for sin fantasifulle hypotese om at jorden i tidligere tider har vært besøkt av utenomjordiske intelligenser som kanskje endog har forbedret den menneskelige intelligens ved hjelp av kunstig mutasjon. Däniken har utgitt en lang rekke bøker siden 1. Han har også vært involvert i arbeid med andre medier som filmer og tegneserier. 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I celebrate myself, and sing myself. And what I assume you shall assume. For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul. I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass. ![]() My tongue, every atom of my blood, form'd from this soil, this air. Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their. I, now thirty- seven years old in perfect health begin. Hoping to cease not till death. Creeds and schools in abeyance. Retiring back a while sufficed at what they are, but never forgotten. I harbor for good or bad, I permit to speak at every hazard. Nature without check with original energy. Houses and rooms are full of perfumes, the shelves are crowded with. I breathe the fragrance myself and know it and like it. The distillation would intoxicate me also, but I shall not let it. The atmosphere is not a perfume, it has no taste of the. It is for my mouth forever, I am in love with it. I will go to the bank by the wood and become undisguised and naked. I am mad for it to be in contact with me. The smoke of my own breath. Echoes, ripples, buzz'd whispers, love- root, silk- thread, crotch and vine. My respiration and inspiration, the beating of my heart, the passing. The sniff of green leaves and dry leaves, and of the shore and. The sound of the belch'd words of my voice loos'd to the eddies of. A few light kisses, a few embraces, a reaching around of arms. The play of shine and shade on the trees as the supple boughs wag. The delight alone or in the rush of the streets, or along the fields. The feeling of health, the full- noon trill, the song of me rising. Have you reckon'd a thousand acres much? Have you practis'd so long to learn to read? Have you felt so proud to get at the meaning of poems? Stop this day and night with me and you shall possess the origin of. You shall possess the good of the earth and sun, (there are millions. You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through. You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me. You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self. I have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the. But I do not talk of the beginning or the end. There was never any more inception than there is now. Nor any more youth or age than there is now. And will never be any more perfection than there is now. Nor any more heaven or hell than there is now. Urge and urge and urge. Always the procreant urge of the world. Out of the dimness opposite equals advance, always substance and. Always a knit of identity, always distinction, always a breed of life. To elaborate is no avail, learn'd and unlearn'd feel that it is so. Sure as the most certain sure, plumb in the uprights, well. Stout as a horse, affectionate, haughty, electrical. I and this mystery here we stand. Clear and sweet is my soul, and clear and sweet is all that is not my soul. Lack one lacks both, and the unseen is proved by the seen. Till that becomes unseen and receives proof in its turn. Showing the best and dividing it from the worst age vexes age. Knowing the perfect fitness and equanimity of things, while they. I am silent, and go bathe and admire myself. Welcome is every organ and attribute of me, and of any man hearty and clean. Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none shall be. I am satisfied- -I see, dance, laugh, sing. As the hugging and loving bed- fellow sleeps at my side through the night. Leaving me baskets cover'd with white towels swelling the house with. Shall I postpone my acceptation and realization and scream at my eyes. That they turn from gazing after and down the road. And forthwith cipher and show me to a cent. Exactly the value of one and exactly the value of two, and which is ahead? Trippers and askers surround me. People I meet, the effect upon me of my early life or the ward and. I live in, or the nation. The latest dates, discoveries, inventions, societies, authors old and new. My dinner, dress, associates, looks, compliments, dues. The real or fancied indifference of some man or woman I love. The sickness of one of my folks or of myself, or ill- doing or loss. Battles, the horrors of fratricidal war, the fever of doubtful news. These come to me days and nights and go from me again. But they are not the Me myself. Apart from the pulling and hauling stands what I am. Stands amused, complacent, compassionating, idle, unitary. Looks down, is erect, or bends an arm on an impalpable certain rest. Looking with side- curved head curious what will come next. Both in and out of the game and watching and wondering at it. Backward I see in my own days where I sweated through fog with. I have no mockings or arguments, I witness and wait. I believe in you my soul, the other I am must not abase itself to you. And you must not be abased to the other. Loafe with me on the grass, loose the stop from your throat. Not words, not music or rhyme I want, not custom or lecture, not. Only the lull I like, the hum of your valved voice. I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning. How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turn'd over upon me. And parted the shirt from my bosom- bone, and plunged your tongue. And reach'd till you felt my beard, and reach'd till you held my feet. Swiftly arose and spread around me the peace and knowledge that pass. And I know that the hand of God is the promise of my own. And I know that the spirit of God is the brother of my own. And that all the men ever born are also my brothers, and the women. And that a kelson of the creation is love. And limitless are leaves stiff or drooping in the fields. And brown ants in the little wells beneath them. And mossy scabs of the worm fence, heap'd stones, elder, mullein and. A child said What is the grass? How could I answer the child? I do not know what it is any more than he. I guess it must be the flag of my disposition, out of hopeful green. Or I guess it is the handkerchief of the Lord. A scented gift and remembrancer designedly dropt. Bearing the owner's name someway in the corners, that we may see. Whose? Or I guess the grass is itself a child, the produced babe of the vegetation. Or I guess it is a uniform hieroglyphic. And it means, Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones. Growing among black folks as among white. Kanuck, Tuckahoe, Congressman, Cuff, I give them the same, I. And now it seems to me the beautiful uncut hair of graves. Tenderly will I use you curling grass. It may be you transpire from the breasts of young men. It may be if I had known them I would have loved them. It may be you are from old people, or from offspring taken soon out. And here you are the mothers' laps. This grass is very dark to be from the white heads of old mothers. Darker than the colorless beards of old men. Dark to come from under the faint red roofs of mouths. O I perceive after all so many uttering tongues. And I perceive they do not come from the roofs of mouths for nothing. I wish I could translate the hints about the dead young men and women. And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken. What do you think has become of the young and old men? And what do you think has become of the women and children? They are alive and well somewhere. The smallest sprout shows there is really no death. And if ever there was it led forward life, and does not wait at the. And ceas'd the moment life appear'd. All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses. And to die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier. Has any one supposed it lucky to be born? I hasten to inform him or her it is just as lucky to die, and I know it. I pass death with the dying and birth with the new- wash'd babe, and. And peruse manifold objects, no two alike and every one good. The earth good and the stars good, and their adjuncts all good. I am not an earth nor an adjunct of an earth. I am the mate and companion of people, all just as immortal and. They do not know how immortal, but I know.). The 3638323 to 1605548 a 1450464 of 14434154 in 1270284 on 508384 that 503295 is 492114 said 487849 with 423779 at 408185. Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two. Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming.
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MOVE 1. POWER 1. 65. 96. LATE 1. REPORTED 1. 65. 87. COMMITTEE 1. 65. 82. THOUGH 1. 64. 20. SENIOR 1. 64. 11. EIGHT 1. 63. 31. SCORED 1. ENOUGH 1. 62. 88. LINE 1. 62. 56. HALF 1. TAKEN 1. 62. 03. OLD 1. STARTED 1. 61. 43. CHURCH 1. 61. 08. DEAL 1. 61. 00. ABLE 1. SCHOOLS 1. 60. 92. TAX 1. 60. 79. TOWN 1. WAR 1. 60. 33. SHOT 1. EVENT 1. 59. 62. CLOSE 1. OTHERS 1. 59. 49. RECENT 1. 59. 07. COLLEGE 1. 59. 03. BECOME 1. 58. 94. DEATH 1. 58. 65. WASHINGTON 1. GIVEN 1. 57. 92. SHARE 1. LED 1. 57. 68. HOSPITAL 1. HAVING 1. 57. 23. BEHIND 1. 57. 09. PLAYED 1. 56. 92. ALWAYS 1. 56. 73. TEAMS 1. 56. 66. MEMBER 1. BANK 1. 55. 88. LOOKING 1. SMALL 1. 55. 58. CONFERENCE 1. INCREASE 1. 54. 90. VICTORY 1. 54. 83. DECISION 1. 54. 32. LESS 1. 53. 74. DIFFERENT 1. GETTING 1. 53. 26. WOMEN 1. 52. 91. MEN 1. RECEIVED 1. 51. 68. COST 1. 51. 35. DIED 1. MANAGER 1. 50. 22. FUTURE 1. 50. 07. RESEARCH 1. 49. 88. ALTHOUGH 1. 49. 71. CHANGE 1. 48. 57. CENT 1. 48. 13. AVAILABLE 1. FOURTH 1. 47. 94. SINGLE 1. 47. 86. TAKING 1. 47. 28. RACE 1. 46. 70. MINUTES 1. ISSUE 1. 46. 61. HITS 1. HOURS 1. 45. 81. KILLED 1. YET 1. 45. 35. SAN 1. DONE 1. 43. 73. WITHIN 1. WHITE 1. 43. 19. MORNING 1. ACROSS 1. 42. 54. GAVE 1. 42. 19. MILITARY 1. FOLLOWING 1. 41. 67. INDUSTRY 1. 41. 26. SITE 1. 40. 57. ANNOUNCED 1. MEET 1. 40. 13. BEGAN 1. OIL 1. 40. 08. IRAQ 1. POLITICAL 1. 38. 53. FINANCIAL 1. 38. 45. PRICES 1. 38. 36. STAFF 1. 38. 30. EAST 1. QUARTER 1. 38. 00. EDUCATION 1. 37. 95. DOESNT 1. 37. 89. TRYING 1. 37. 29. ROUND 1. 36. 34. INNING 1. PAUL 1. 36. 25. INNINGS 1. HARD 1. 36. 20. LEADER 1. SPECIAL 1. 35. 95. WHY 1. 35. 39. NEARLY 1. DESPITE 1. 34. 46. IMPORTANT 1. 34. 12. CURRENT 1. 33. 98. VOTE 1. 33. 96. EXECUTIVE 1. SUMMER 1. 33. 89. RESIDENTS 1. 33. 65. SAYING 1. 33. 58. LIKELY 1. 33. 51. CARE 1. 33. 30. WANTED 1. RETURN 1. 33. 26. FACE 1. 32. 87. REAL 1. INCLUDE 1. 32. 83. SEEN 1. 32. 36. GROWTH 1. COMING 1. 32. 02. CONTINUE 1. 31. 78. PRICE 1. 31. 66. HISTORY 1. BUDGET 1. 31. 11. MEDICAL 1. 31. 06. STRONG 1. 31. 03. PROPERTY 1. 29. 76. PLAYER 1. 29. 21. AIR 1. 28. 96. PROCESS 1. JULY 1. 28. 53. RECENTLY 1. BELIEVE 1. 27. 91. ALMOST 1. 27. 58. MARK 1. 27. 46. CHINA 1. PARENTS 1. 27. 41. MICHAEL 1. 27. 29. PROBLEM 1. 27. 17. OUTSIDE 1. 27. 16. CAREER 1. 27. 07. PROVIDE 1. 26. 38. WORKERS 1. 26. 34. PROBLEMS 1. 26. 07. BALL 1. 26. 02. COURSE 1. PLAYING 1. 25. 34. DAVID 1. 24. 96. INC 1. FRONT 1. 24. 44. COUNTRIES 1. LEADERS 1. 24. 21. COMMISSION 1. 23. CONTROL 1. 23. 59. POSSIBLE 1. 23. 31. FULL 1. 23. 04. DUE 1. USING 1. 22. 78. FORCE 1. NAME 1. 22. 50. BUSH 1. THERES 1. 22. 20. ACTION 1. 22. 02. OFFICIAL 1. 22. 00. TOGETHER 1. 21. 81. DOING 1. 21. 78. MUSIC 1. OFFICER 1. 21. 25. THOUGHT 1. 20. 65. ELECTION 1. 20. 39. LOSS 1. 20. 38. NINE 1. ANNUAL 1. 20. 04. THING 1. 19. 88. CHARGES 1. BASED 1. 19. 74. MANAGEMENT 1. RED 1. 19. 50. TOTAL 1. ORDER 1. 19. 24. ASSOCIATION 1. FOOD 1. 18. 59. TECHNOLOGY 1. FURTHER 1. 18. 07. BASE 1. 17. 95. KNOWN 1. MATCH 1. 17. 77. ALLOWED 1. TRADE 1. 17. 00. LARGE 1. CANT 1. 16. 87. WOMAN 1. LIVE 1. 16. 71. WEEKEND 1. LEVEL 1. 16. 44. POSITION 1. CENTRAL 1. 15. 97. INTEREST 1. 15. 96. OFFER 1. 15. 64. SURE 1. FOREIGN 1. 15. 13. LIST 1. 14. 96. ISSUES 1. NEEDS 1. 14. 79. CLASS 1. OFTEN 1. 14. 59. HIGHER 1. EVER 1. 14. 42. ECONOMIC 1. OFFICERS 1. 13. 85. GROUPS 1. 13. 47. SPOKESMAN 1. 13. 09. NEEDED 1. 12. 91. STATEMENT 1. 12. 73. Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Title: Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Author: T. E. Lawrence (1. A Project Gutenberg of Australia e. Book *. e. Book No.: 0. Language: English. Date first posted: October 2. Date most recently updated: September 2. This e. Book was produced by: Colin Choat. Project Gutenberg of Australia e. Books are created from printed editions. Australia, unless a copyright notice. We do NOT keep any e. Books in compliance with a particular. Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the. This e. Book is made available at no cost and with almost no restrictions. You may copy it, give it away or re- use it under the terms. Project Gutenberg of Australia License which may be viewed online at. GO TO Project Gutenberg of Australia HOME PAGEby. T. E. Lawrence[With Illustrations and Maps]Author. I loved you, so I drew these tides of men into my hands. To earn you Freedom, the seven- pillared worthy house. When we came. Death seemed my servant on the road, till we were near. When you smiled, and in sorrowful envy he outran me. Into his quietness. Love, the way- weary, groped to your body, our brief wage. Before earth's soft hand explored your shape, and the blind. Your substance. Men prayed me that I set our work, the inviolate house. But for fit monument I shattered it, unfinished: and now. The little things creep out to patch themselves hovels. Of your gift. Mr Geoffrey Dawson persuaded All Souls College to give me leisure. Arab Revolt. Sir Herbert Baker let me. Westminster houses. The book so written passed in 1. Particularly it owes its. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shaw for countless suggestions of great. It does not pretend to be impartial. I was fighting for my hand. Please take it as a personal narrative piece out of. I could not make proper notes: indeed it would have been a. Arabs if I had picked such flowers while they. My superior officers, Wilson, Joyce, Dawnay, Newcombe and. Davenport could each tell a like tale. The same is true of Stirling. Young, Lloyd and Maynard: of Buxton and Winterton: of Ross, Stent and. Siddons: of Peake, Homby, Scott- Higgins and Garland: of Wordie, Bennett. Mac. Indoe: of Bassett, Scott, Goslett, Wood and Gray: of Hinde. Spence and Bright: of Brodie and Pascoe, Gilman and Grisenthwaite. Greenhill, Dowsett and Wade: of Henderson, Leeson, Makins and. Nunan. And there were many other leaders or lonely fighters to whom this. It is still less fair, of course. T. E. S. Cranwell, 1. CONTENTSINTRODUCTORY CHAPTERINTRODUCTION. Foundations of Revolt. BOOK ONE. The Discovery of Feisal. BOOK TWO. Opening the Arab Offensive. BOOK THREE. A Railway Diversion. BOOK FOUR. Extending to Akaba. BOOK FIVE. Marking Time. BOOK SIX. The Raid upon the Bridges. BOOK SEVEN. The Dead Sea Campaign. BOOK EIGHT. The Ruin of High Hope. BOOK NINE. Balancing for a Last Effort. BOOK TEN. The House is Perfected. EPILOGUEAPPENDICESILLUSTRATIONSPLATESAuthor. Feysal. Emir Abdulla. Auda Abu Tayi. Author. Allenby. Bombing in Wadi Fara. Entering Damascus. SKETCHESA Forced Landing. Wind. A Misscarriage. Kindergarten. A Literary Method. Caesar. PHOTOGRAPHS0. T. E. Lawrence. Raymond Savage. The wells at Wejh. Imperial War Museum. Ghadir Osman, on the return journey from Ais to Wejh. Imperial War Museum. Yenbo, with T. E. Lawrence's house on the right. Imperial War Museum. Sgt Perry, A. V. C., Captain Hornby, and Lt Wade, with Colonel Lawrence's Ghazala and foal. Imperial War Museum. Emir Sherif Feisal, by James Mc. Bey. Imperial War Museum. Tribesmen. From left to right: An unknown tribesman, Mohamed el Dheilan, Auda abu Tayi, an unknown with a moustache, Auda's young son Mohamed, aged eleven, two unknown tribesmen. Feisal and Ageyl bodyguard. Imperial War Museum. Lt- Col S. F. Newcombe, March 1. Imperial War Museum. Lawrence in Arab dress. General Sir Edmund Allenby, K. C. B., by James Mc. Bey. Imperial War Museum. Sir Ronald Storrs. Walter Stoneman. 13. Remains of Lt Junor's B. E. 1. 2 aeroplane. Imperial War Museum. Rolls- Royce tender at Akaba, with Colonel Joyce in front seat and Corporal Lowe at the bonnet. Imperial War Museum. MAPSMap IMap IIMap IIIMap IVINTRODUCTORY CHAPTERThe story which follows was first written out in Paris during the. Peace Conference, from notes jotted daily on the march, strengthened by. Cairo. Afterwards, in the autumn of. It seemed to me. historically needful to reproduce the tale, as perhaps no one but. Feisal's army had thought of writing down at the time what we. So it was built again with heavy. London in the winter of 1. The record of events was not dulled in me and perhaps. Dates and places are correct, so far as my notes preserved them: but. Since the adventure some of those who. Free use has been made of their names. Others still possess. Sometimes one man carried. This may hide individuality and make the book a scatter. This isolated picture throwing the main light upon myself is unfair. British colleagues. Especially I am most sorry that I have not. They were but wonderful. Unfortunately my concern was limited to this end, and the book is just. Arab freedom from Mecca to Damascus. It is. intended to rationalize the campaign, that everyone may see how natural. British. It was an Arab war waged and led by Arabs for an Arab aim in. Arabia. My proper share was a minor one, but because of a fluent pen, a free. I took upon myself, as I. In reality I never had any office among. Arabs: was never in charge of the British mission with them. Wilson, Joyce, Newcombe, Dawnay and Davenport were all over my head. I. flattered myself that I was too young, not that they had more heart or. I did my best. Wilson, Newcombe, Dawnay, Davenport. Buxton, Marshall, Stirling, Young, Maynard, Ross, Scott, Winterton. Lloyd, Wordie, Siddons, Goslett, Stent Henderson, Spence, Gilman. Garland, Brodie, Makins, Nunan, Leeson, Hornby, Peake, Scott- Higgins. Ramsay, Wood, Hinde, Bright, Mac. Indoe, Greenhill, Grisenthwaite. Dowsett, Bennett, Wade, Gray, Pascoe and the others also did their. It would be impertinent in me to praise them. When I wish to say ill. I do it: though there is less of this than. When I wish to praise outsiders, I do it: bur our family. We did what we set out to do, and have the. The others have liberty some day to put. I of them, for each of us did his job by himself and as he. In these pages the history is not of the Arab movement, but of me in. It is a narrative of daily life, mean happenings, little people. Here are no lessons for the world, no disclosures to shock peoples. It. is filled with trivial things, partly that no one mistake for history. We were. fond together, because of the sweep of the open places, the taste of. The moral. freshness of the world- to- be intoxicated us. We were wrought up in. We lived many. lives in those whirling campaigns, never sparing ourselves: yet when we. Youth could win, but had not learned to keep: and was pitiably weak. We stammered that we had worked for a new heaven and a new. All men dream: but nor equally, Those who dream by night in the. This I did. I meant to. Semites the foundations on which to build an inspired. So high an aim called out the. British. petrol royalties in Mesopotamia were become dubious, and French. Colonial policy ruined in the Levant. I am afraid that I hope so. We pay for these things too much in. I went up the Tigris with one hundred. Devon Territorials, young, clean, delightful fellows, full of the power. By them one saw. vividly how great it was to be their kin, and English. And we were. casting them by thousands into the fire to the worst of deaths, not to. Mesopotamia might be. The only need was to defeat our enemies (Turkey among them), and. Allenby with less than four. Turkey. I am proudest of my thirty fights in that I did not have any of. All our subject provinces to me were not worth one. Englishman. We were three years over this effort and I have had to hold back. Even so, parts of this book will. Once I reported fully to my chiefs, but learnt that. This was not as it should. Honours may be necessary in a professional army, as so many. For my work on the Arab front I had determined to accept nothing. |
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