Composition 1 - Living Environment

If the city is regarded as the material world which has everything expected to find; Then, the village is the spiritual homestead which returns plain and…
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witnesses Dec 04, 2006

A love letter to myself

Have no ues for celebrating constrainedly, if there are no candles. Have no use for casting about for question, if the answer little does one think. I also have no…
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witnesses Dec 02, 2006

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Wishing you were somehow here againvid

Wishing you were somehow here again

Wishing you were somehow here again by Sarah Brightman You were once my one companion You were all that mattered You were once a friend and father Then my…
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witnesses Nov 09, 2006
The heart is slow to learnvid

The heart is slow to learn

by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, in "Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Royal Albert Hall Celebration (1998) " Life is very hard;Happiness is very difficult. However, I am…
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witnesses Nov 09, 2006

The heart is slow to learn " 回头太难"

  The heart is slow to learn 难 The heart is slow to learn 回头真难 These feelings that I feel 明智此情 Are foolish, not the real 愚蠢,虚无 I'm wise enough to see 明知 This love will never be 是株无花果 And each day is like the last 就连爱着你的每一个天也硝烟弥漫 When living in the past 尽管在回忆中度日 I know it's mad 我却清醒地知道此举荒唐幼稚 And you won't return 你将一去不复返 But then, as I have said 而我却只能说 The heart is slow to learn 回头太难 I've never loved As I have loved you 我从未被你像我爱你般地爱过 Why is love cruel 爱情为何如此残忍 I wish I knew 但愿我能明了 Say what you will 只是你所言为何 It doesn't matter 已俨然无谓 Until I die 直至沉睡之际 There's only you 你将仍是我的唯一 Until I die…
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witnesses Nov 09, 2006

Madame Chaing Kai-Shek's Address to Senate

  Madame Chaing Kai-Shek's Address to Senate February 18, 1943 Scanned from Congressional Record, 1943, p. 1080-1081     The committee appointed by Vice president, preceded by the Secretary of…
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witnesses Nov 08, 2006
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Youth

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witnesses Nov 08, 2006

General Douglas MacArthur: Thayer Award Acceptance Address

      Delivered to the Corps of Cadets on May 12, 1962, at West Point, NY Listen to: "Duty, Honor, Country"   General Westmoreland, General Grove, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of…
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witnesses Nov 08, 2006

International Day of Peace & Peace Seeds

Peace Day 2006   World Peace Anthem © Cheryl MelodyFrom her album: World Peace, The Children's Dream 1. A day of peace One day of world peace No…
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  • Member Since: 2006-08-25
  • Relationship Status: single
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Religion: Atheist
  • Drink: No
  • Smoke: No
  • Children: Undecided
  • Education: In College
  • Occupation: Student

Interests:

戏剧, 音乐, 文学, 哲学, 心理学......等., drama, music, literature, philosophy, psychology...etc.

Favorite Music:

交响乐, 古典, 歌剧, 流行, 爵士, 蓝调, 乡村......等., symphony, classical, opera, pop, jazz, blue, country...etc.

Favorite Movies:

A Message From Your HOMETOWN, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Deer Hunter, Rain Man

Favorite Books:

In Search of Lost Time, ~ Marcel Proust . Auteuil, 10 July 1871 - Paris, 18 November 1922, "It seems that the taste for books grows with intelligence, a little below it but on the same stem, as every passion is accomplished by a predilection for that which surrounds its object, which has an affinity for it, which in its absence still speaks of it. So, the great writers, during those hours when they are not in direct communication with their thought, delight in the society of books. Besides, is it not chiefly for them that they have been written, do they not disclose to them a thousand beauties, which remain hidden to the masses?" (Proust in Reading in Bed, selected and edited by Steven Gilbar, 1995), "A great part - perhaps the greatest - of Proust's writing is intended to show the havoc wrought in and round us by Time, and he succeeded amazingly not only in suggesting to the reader, but in making him actually feel, the universal decay invincibly creeping over everything and everybody with a kind of epic and horrible power." (Georges Lemaitre in Four French Novelists, 1938)