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If in a forest you get a wildfire in the wet season, it might propagate a bit and then die out.Ecclesiastes.
Ecclesiastes.
Ecclesiastes chapter 1 verse 9.
Ecclesiastes takes us through the reflections of this man, this anonymous author. Some have tried to identify him, but it doesn't really matter who it is. We know that he was a great man,
And you read Marriner Eccles and it is exactly as if you were reading about ?
Remember it from Ecclesiastes.
It's about working with Bernie Ecclestone, it's about working with Michael Schumacher, it's about the business processes.
There's a quote from Ecclesiastes that "the race doesn't always go to the most swift or the fight
Marriner Eccles, a man who I urge you to find
Religions have also sanctified authority so that the defiance of an ecclesiastical hierarchy is considered a heinous crime hence the burning of heretics. It has licensed the maltreatment
First Parish. And there's a whole ecclesiastical history about the difference between the first parish and the first church.
The idea of information overload goes at least back to the fourth century BC with Ecclesiastes.
But interestingly, at the very end of Ecclesiastes, there's this passage where someone is, I mean, we've heard the teacher speak, Qoheleth.
One of the still greatest expositions of nihilism that can be found in the printed word is the book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament.
So I went to California and started shooting surfing, and then a fellow photographer friend of mine, Andrew Eccles, who's a very famous portrait photographer from New York,
I mean, Formula One, prior to the advent of Bernie Ecclestone, was something that a bunch of mainly English sort of eccentrics,
compelling, handsome guy who would draw thousands of people to hear his lectures. He was an iconoclast. He thought nothing of tweaking the nose of the ecclesiastical establishment.
than just my doing it. It doesn't go any deeper than that. One of the still greatest expositions of nihilism that can be found in the printed word is the book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament.
Just this nihilistic outpouring, "'Meaningless, everything is meaningless,' says the Teacher." Ecclesiastes takes us through the reflections of this man,
It's where we get the phrase "nothing new under the sun." Under the sun, is this phrase that keeps showing up in Ecclesiastes.
Interestingly, this often shows up in narrative, even in the book of Ecclesiastes it's sort of telling a story.
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