More Bumper Stickers of thought. Graham Greene All religions are founded on the fear of the manyand the cleverness of the few. Marie Henri Beyle (17831842) Religion is http://www.lipsio.com/gainesvillehumanists/bumpmore.htm
Extractions: Other Skeptical Sources Home Meetings Newsletter Links ... The great unmentionable evil at the center of our culture is monotheism. From a barbaric Bronze Age text known as the Old Testament, three anti-human religions have evolvedJudaism, Christianity, and Islam. These are sky-god religions. They are, literally, patriarchalGod is the Omnipotent Fatherhence the loathing of women for 2,000 years in those countries afflicted by the sky-god and his earthly male delegates. The sky-god is a jealous god, of course. He requires total obedience from everyone on earth, as he is not just in place for one tribe, but for all creation. Those who would reject him must be converted or killed for their own good. Gore Vidal, 1998 "I have examined all the known superstitions of the word, and I do not find in our particular superstition of Christianity one redeeming feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology. Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined and imprisoned. What has been the effect of this coercion? To make one half the world fools and the other half hypocrites; to support roguery and terror all over the earth." Thomas Jefferson "I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish church, by the Roman church, by the Greek church, by the Turkish church, by the Protestant church, nor by any church that I know of...Each of those churches accuse the other of unbelief; and for my own part, I disbelieve them all." Thomas Paine
S - T Stendhal (Marie Henri Beyle), (17831842) French writer, who anticipatedlater novelists in his psychological analysis of character. http://www.italycyberguide.com/History/factspersons/s.htm
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50 Zitate Thema Liebe Teil 2 - Liebesgedichte Translate this page Die ganze Kunst der Liebe beruht darauf, dass man ausspricht, was der Zauber desAugenblicks fordert. Stendhal (1783-1842), eigtl. Marie Henri Beyle, frz. http://www.rotermohn.de/zitate_liebe2.htm
Damnitology.com Damnitology damnitology.com, All religions are founded on the fear of themany and the cleverness of the few. Marie Henri Beyle 17831842. http://damnitology.com/
Extractions: UPDATE Damnitology is a religion. Religions have no standard of proof. We're therefore happy to announce, without a shread of supporting evidence, that, as of 1st September 2002, there are over 6.3billion practising damnitologists worldwide. Damnitology is a religion, which makes it approximately as real as christianity, judaism, and wicca. Whether a religion can actually be a religion without any deities is the subject of eternal debate. Personally, I'd have thought that the lack of deities would disallow religion; however, on the wordsalbeit misspelled onesof a number of morons, atheism is a religion, because it worships the denial of an existing deity. Or something. There again: this is the stance of a number of imbeciles.
Stendhal - Biographie Beyle - Stendhal (Grenoble 23.1.1783 -Paris 23.3.1842). Als Stendhal am 23. März 1842 starb, erschien http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/9009/Stendhal.htm
Extractions: "Alles Unglück unseres Lebens rührt von der falschen Auffassung unserer Schicksale her. Eine gründliche Menschenkenntnis und gesunde Beurteilung der Ereignisse bedeuten einen Schritt auf das Glück zu." Henri Beyle - Stendhal (Grenoble 23.1.1783 - Paris 23.3.1842) Als Stendhal am 23. März 1842 starb, erschien kein Nachruf in der Zeitung und auch die Würdigungsartikel blieben aus. Nur drei Personen gaben dem Toten das letzte Geleit. Keiner glaubte an den Nachruhm des Schriftstellers. Auch Prosper Mèrimèe , einer seiner besten Freunde, sprach nur zaghaft die Hoffnung aus, daß vielleicht ein Kritiker des 20. Jahrhunderts die Bücher Stendhals "aus dem Kehricht der Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts" entdecken und sich ihnen gegenüber gerechter zeigen werde als seine Zeitgenossen es getan haben. Wer ihn näher kannte, schätze ihn als geistvollen Plauderer und kultivierten Kunstkenner oder verabscheute ihn als liberalen Freigeist, als ironischen Kommentator der politischen Zustände, als gottlosen Republikaner, dem kein bürgerlicher Wert heilig war. Keiner sah in ihm den künftigen "Klassiker" der französischen Literatur, dessen Werke man einst in der ganzen Welt lesen würde. Victor Hugo äußerte, daß "von Herrn Stendhal" nichts bleiben werde, "nicht einen einzigen Augenblick hat er sich auch nur vorstellen können, was Schreiben eigentlich heißt." Mit mehr Scharfbick ausgestattet, erkannte Goethe in "Rot und Schwarz" einen der bedeutendsten Romane der Zeit, Balzac fällte über die "Kartause von Parma" ein noch überschwenglicheres Urteil.
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BEYLE, MARIE HENRI (STENDHAL) Pop. about 4000 to. 5000. Beyle, MARIE HENRI (STENDHAL). (17831842), betterknown by his nom de plume of STENDHAL, French author, was born at Grenoble on. http://29.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BE/BEYLE_MARIE_HENRI_STENDHAL_.htm
Extractions: 1807. During these and the next few years Vansittarts reputation as a financier was gradually rising. In 1809 he proposed and carried without opposition in the House of Commons thirty-eight resolutions on financial questions, and only his loyalty to Sidmouth prevented him from joining the cabinet of Spencer Perceval as chancellor of the exchequer in October 1809. He opposed an early resumption of cash paymentsin 1811, and became chancellor of the exchequer when the earl of Liverpool succeeded Perceval in May 1812. Having forsaken Old Sarum, he had represented Helston from November 1806 to June 1812; and after being member for East Grinstead for a few weeks, was returned for Harwich in October 1812. See Spencer Walpole, History of England (London, 1890); S. C. Buxton, Finance and Politics (London, 1888). BEY (a modern Turk. word, the older form being beg, cf. Pers. baig), the administrator of a district, now generally an honorific title throughout the Turkish empire; the granting of this in Egypt is made by the sultan of Turkey through the khedive. In Tunis bey ~ has become the hereditary title of the reigning sovereigns (see TUNIsIA). BEYBAZAR, the chief town of a kaza of the Angora vilayet in Asiatic Turkey, situated on an affluent of the Sakaria (anc. Sangarius), about 52 m. W. of Angora. It corresponds to the
Citas Sobre El AMOR 1783-1842) Escritor Francés Elamor hace creer siempre en aquello en que más habría de dudar. http://www.geocities.com/poeticarte/citas.htm
Marie Henri Beyle Quotes - The Quotations Page Quotations by Author. Marie Henri Beyle (1783 1842) French biographer novelist more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 1 of 1 total, http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Marie_Henri_Beyle
Extractions: Stendhal, 1783-1842. Memoirs of egotism = souvenirs d'égotisme / Stendhal [i.e. M. H. Beyle] ; edited with an introd. and notes by Matthew Josephson ; translated by Hannah and Matthew Josephson. New York : Lear, 1949. Stendhal, 1783-1842. The red and the black, by Marie-Henri Beyle Stendhal, 1783-1842. Vie de Henry Brulard / Stendhal ; édition présentée et annotée par Michel Crouzet ; texte établi par Henri Martineau. Paris : [Union générale d'Éditions], 1953. Stendhal, 1783-1842. Chroniques italiennes : Edition documentaire / établie par René-Louis Doyon. Paris : [s.n.], 1921. Stendhal, 1783-1842. La chartreuse de Parme / par Stendhal (Henry Beyle). Paris : Nelson, [18?] Stendhal, 1783-1842. La chartreuse de Parme / par de Stendhal (Henry Beyle) Nouv. éd., précédée d'une lettre et d'une étude littéraire sur Beyle ; par m. de Balzac et d'une lettre inédite de l'auteur en résponse à ce travail. Nouv. éd. Paris, A. Delahays, 1854. Stendhal, 1783-1842. Breviaire stendhalien [par] Jean Rodes. Paris Éditions de siècle [1926]
GIGA Chronological Author List "1780 To 1799" Sydney Morgan (Lady Morgan) , Irish novelist (1783 1859) de Stendhal (pseudonymof Marie Henri Beyle) , French novelist and critic (1783 - 1842) Jane Taylor http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1780.htm
Stendhal Stendhal , pseud. of Marie Henri Beyle märE äNrE' bel , 17831842,French writer, recognized as one of the great French novelists. http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0846641.html
Extractions: Pronunciation Key Stendhal , pseud. of Marie Henri Beyle E E , French writer, recognized as one of the great French novelists. He grew up in Grenoble hating his father and the Jesuit, Royalist atmosphere in his home, and he went to Paris at his earliest opportunity. There influential relatives obtained a place for him at the ministry of war. In 1800 he became a dragoon in Napoleon's army, and the invasion of Italy took him to Milan. By 1802 he was back in Paris, where he pursued the amorous adventures that continued to interest him all his life. He read widely and kept notes and journals, which have been published. He again served with Napoleon's army in the disastrous Russian campaign (1812). After Napoleon's fall in 1814, Stendhal went to Milan, remaining there until 1820. There he began his literary career. In (1814) and in Rome, Naples, et Florence en 1817
Stendal Johann Winckelmann, the archaeologist and historian, was born (1717) there, and MarieHenri Beyle (17831842), the French author, took his pen name (Stendhal http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0846640.html
Die Hits Der Woche Translate this page Erzähler. Anders zu sein erzeugt Haß. Henri Stendhal (1783 - 1842),französischer Novellist, eigentlich Marie Henri Beyle. Mit http://www.aphorismen.de/erg.1000.php3?WR=60
Die Hits Der Woche Translate this page andern. Henri Stendhal (1783 - 1842), französischer Novellist, eigentlichMarie Henri Beyle - danke, Hans-Peter Blaschke! Am Anfang http://www.aphorismen.de/erg.1000.php3?WR=110
Untitled Treaty of Paris is signed on September 3, 1783. Stendhal (real name=MarieHenriBeyle) (1783-1842) French Novelist. French Revolution (1789-1792 or 1799). http://www.markris.net/kris/frenchline.htm
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