10-03-2008 DJ Donatas - VZ 038

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nice track now


:mml::mml::mml::mml:
 
Not Greek, Roman...

This phrase is derived from the Satire X of the poet Juvenal...:grinning:

:grinning::grinning:
the phrase is part of the author’s answer to the question of what people should desire in life:
It is to be prayed that the mind be sound in a sound body.
Ask for a brave soul that lacks the fear of death,
which places the length of life last among nature’s blessings,
which is able to bear whatever kind of sufferings,
does not know anger, lusts for nothing and believes
the hardships and savage labors of Hercules better than
the satisfactions, feasts, and feather bed of an Eastern king.
I will reveal what you are able to give yourself;
For certain, the one footpath of a tranquil life lies through virtue.
 
cool.dood... your replies keep hiding from me and t4e.. i wonder why LOL

You're too sexy to let us see your replies :p

:blush::blush:
Maybe you put me on ignore mode...:mask:

Good! Not bad for a Monday night... HAHAA!! :super::super::hug:

Well,lucky you that your monday is already ending..mine´s just starting...:lol::lol:
 
:grinning::grinning:
the phrase is part of the author’s answer to the question of what people should desire in life:

Yeah...it means a lot to me....both for the meaning and for being a poetry...poetry is heavenly art...I love it...:)
 
Not Greek, Roman...

This phrase is derived from the Satire X of the poet Juvenal...:grinning:


yes I know :grinning: But greeks used to use it a lot and ppl believe it's theirs invention, but it' s not. You are right :) (as I said it was ancient greek's "moto":grinning:)
 
yes I know :grinning: But greeks used to use it a lot and ppl believe it's theirs invention, but it' s not. You are right :) (as I said it was ancient greek's "moto":grinning:)

I see...nice info,Faustus...:grinning:

Do you have tattoos too??
 
the phrase is part of the author’s answer to the question of what people should desire in life:
It is to be prayed that the mind be sound in a sound body.
Ask for a brave soul that lacks the fear of death,
which places the length of life last among nature’s blessings,
which is able to bear whatever kind of sufferings,
does not know anger, lusts for nothing and believes
the hardships and savage labors of Hercules better than
the satisfactions, feasts, and feather bed of an Eastern king.
I will reveal what you are able to give yourself;
For certain, the one footpath of a tranquil life lies through virtue.
Why is it always the last word that I don't understand? It's the "42" to the whole thing!
 

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