Podobne
- Strona startowa
- James L. Larson Reforming the North; The Kingdoms and Churches of Scandinavia, 1520 1545 (2010)
- Wallance James Bill Gates i jego imperium Micr
- Antologia James Lowder Krainy Chwaly (SCAN dal 690)
- 4239
- Abigail Roux The Archer (pdf)(1)
- Laurens Stephanie Czarna Kobra 03 Zuchwała narzeczona
- Hitchcock A. Tajemnica krzyczacego zegara
- Dzieła ÂŚw. Jan od Krzyża
- Erikson Steven Bramy Domu Umarlych
- Brown Dan Kod Leonarda da Vinci IMN (pdf by kreegorn)
- zanotowane.pl
- doc.pisz.pl
- pdf.pisz.pl
- qup.pev.pl
Cytat
Do celu tam się wysiada. Lec Stanisław Jerzy (pierw. de Tusch-Letz, 1909-1966)
A bogowie grają w kości i nie pytają wcale czy chcesz przyłączyć się do gry (. . . ) Bogowie kpią sobie z twojego poukładanego życia (. . . ) nie przejmują się zbytnio ani naszymi planami na przyszłość ani oczekiwaniami. Gdzieś we wszechświecie rzucają kości i przypadkiem wypada twoja kolej. I odtąd zwyciężyć lub przegrać - to tylko kwestia szczęścia. Borys Pasternak
Idąc po kurzych jajach nie podskakuj. Przysłowie szkockie
I Herkules nie poradzi przeciwko wielu.
Dialog półinteligentów równa się monologowi ćwierćinteligenta. Stanisław Jerzy Lec (pierw. de Tusch - Letz, 1909-1966)
[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
.CHAP.1.(1) -- In those days there was a man in Jerusalem, Joachim by name, of the tribe ofJudah.He was the shepherd of his own sheep, fearing the Lord in integrity and singleness ofheart.He had no other care than that of his herds, from the produce of which he supplied withfood all that feared God, offering double gifts in the fear of God to all who laboured in doctrine,and who ministered unto Him.Therefore his lambs, and his sheep, and his wool, and all thingswhatsoever he possessed, he used to divide into three portions: one he gave to the orphans, thewidows, the strangers, and the poor; the second to those that worshipped God; and the third hekept for himself and all his house.(2) And as he did so, the Lord multiplied to him his herds, sothat there was no man like him in the people of Israel.This now he began to do when he wasfifteen years old.And at the age of twenty he took to wife Anna, the daughter of Achar, of hisown tribe, that is, of the tribe of Judah, of the family of David.And though they had livedtogether for twenty years, he had by her neither sons nor daughters.(3)CHAP.2.-- And it happened that, in the time of the feast, among those who were offeringincense to the Lord, Joachim stood getting ready his gifts in the sight of the Lord.And the priest,Ruben by name, coming to him, said: It is not lawful for thee to stand among those who aredoing sacrifice to God, because God has not blessed thee so as to give thee seed in lsrael.Beingtherefore put to shame in the sight of the people, he retired from the temple of the Lord weeping,and did not return to his house, but went to his flocks, taking with him his shepherds into themountains to a far country, so that for five months his wife Anna could hear no tidings of him.And she prayed with tears, saying: O Lord, most mighty God of Israel, why hast Thou, seeingthat already Thou hast not given me children, taken from me my husband also? Behold, now fivemonths that I have not seen my husband; and I know not where he is tarrying; (4) nor, if I knewhim to be dead, could I bury him.And while she wept excessively, she entered into the court ofHis house; and she fell on her face in prayer, and poured out her supplications before the Lord.341 342After this, rising from her prayer, and lifting her eyes to God, she saw a sparrow's nest in a laureltree, (5) and uttered her voice to the Lord with groaning, and said: Lord God Almighty, who hastgiven offspring to every creature, to beasts wild and tame, to serpents, and birds, and fishes, andthey all rejoice over their young ones, Thou hast shut out me alone from the gift of Thybenignity.For Thou, O God, knowest my heart, that from the beginning of my married life Ihave vowed that, if Thou, O God, shouldst give me son or daughter, I would offer them to Theein Thy holy temple.And while she was thus speaking, suddenly an angel of the Lord appearedbefore her, saying: Be not afraid, Anna, for there is seed for thee in the decree of God; and allgenerations even to the end shall wonder at that which shall be born of thee.And when he hadthus spoken, he vanished out of her sight.But she, in fear and dread because she had seen such asight, and heard such words, at length went into her bed-chamber, and threw herself on the bedas if dead.And for a whole day and night she remained in great trembling and in prayer.Andafter these things she called to her her servant, and said to her: Dost thou see me deceived in mywidowhood and in great perplexity, and hast thou been unwilling to come in to me? Then she,with a slight murmur, thus answered and said: If God hath shut up thy womb, and hath takenaway thy husband from thee, what can I do for thee? And when Anna heard this, she lifted up hervoice, and wept aloud.CHAP.3.-- At the same time there appeared a young man on the mountains to Joachim while hewas feeding his flocks, and said to him: Why dost thou not return to thy wife? And Joachim said:I have had her for twenty years, and it has not been the will of God to give me children by her
[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]