1. Madonna and Child, St. Agnes and John the Baptist by Titian 2. Mallorcan by Picasso 3. Euclidis q
1. Madonna and Child, St. Agnes and John the Baptist by Titian 2. Mallorcan by Picasso 3. Euclidis quae supersunt omnia“And I see Charlie […] and he’s waving from his convertible and he’s off to see the ocean with his Irish setter…”—Spending the War Without You: The City | Laurie Anderson’s Fifth Norton LectureSylla could never moderate his unruly affections, either by poverty when young, or by years when grown old, but would be still prescribing laws to the citizens concerning chastity and sobriety, himself living all that time, as Sallust affirms, in lewdness and adultery. By these ways he so impoverished and drained the city of her treasures, as to be forced to sell privileges and immunities to allied and friendly cities for money, although he daily gave up the wealthiest and the greatest families to public sale and confiscation. —Plutarch, Lysander & SullaI went. I had forgotten where I was going.—Samuel Beckett -- source link
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