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Famous Aphorism
 Dicta and Contradicta by Karl Kraus, From the decadent turn of the century to the Third Reich, the acerbic satirist Karl Kraus was one of the most famous -- and feared -- intellectuals in Europe. Through the polemical and satirical magazine Die Fackel (The torch), which he founded in 1899, Kraus launched wicked but unrelentingly witty attacks on literary and media corruption, sexual repression and militarism, and the social hypocrisy of fin-de-siecle Vienna. Kraus's barbed aphorisms were an essential part of his running commentary on Viennese culture. These miniature gems, as sharp as diamonds, demonstrate Kraus's highly cultivated wit and his unerring eye for human weakness, flaccidity, and hypocrisy. Kraus shies away from nothing; the salient issues of the day are lined up side by side, as before a firing squad, with such perennial concerns as sexuality, religion, politics, art, war, and literature. By turns antagonistic, pacifistic, realistic, and maddeningly misogynistic, Kraus's aphorisms provide the sting that precedes healing. In this new translation, Jonathan McVity master-fully renders Kraus's multilayered meanings, preserving the clever wordplay of the German in readable colloquial English. He also provides an introductory essay on Kraus's life and milieu and annotations that clarify many of the literary and sociohistorical allusions in the aphorisms.
 FDR and Fear Itself: The First Inaugural Address by Davis W. Houck, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." These are some of the most famous, most quoted, and best remembered words in American political history. They seem to be a natural idiomatic expression of American democratic will, yet these words from Franklin Roosevelt's first inaugural address had an actual author who struggled with how best to express that thought -- and it was not the new president. In this innovative book on the crafting of FDR's crucial speech, Davis W. Houck leads the reader from its negative, mechanical, and Hooverian first draft through its final revision, its delivery, and the responses of those who were inspired by it during those troubled times. Houck's analysis, dramatic and at points riveting, focuses on three themes: how the speech came to be written, an explication of the text itself, and its reception. Drawing on the writings and memories of several people who were present in the crowd at the inauguration, Houck shows how powerfully the new president's speech affected those who were there or who heard it on the radio. Some were so moved by Roosevelt's delivery that they would have been willing to make him a dictator, and many believed such inspired words could have come only from a divine source. Houck then flashes back to the final year of the 1932 presidential campaign to show how Raymond Moley, the principal architect of the address, came to be trusted by Roosevelt to craft this important speech. Houck traces the relationships of Moley with Roosevelt and Roosevelt's influential confidante, Louis Howe, who was responsible for important changes in the speech's later drafts, including the famous aphorism. Although the book focuses primarily on thespeech and its drafting, Houck also offers telling glimpses of Roosevelt's complex relationship with his wife, who dreaded her new duties as First Lady, and his deep, personal dislike of Herbert Hoover, all the while conveying a strong sense of the urgency of the times.
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In Karel Reisz's SWEET DREAMS, Jessica Lange stars as Patsy Cline, the ill-fated country singer whose trembling, emotion packed renditions of Crazy, Sweet Dreams, and I Fall to Pieces, made her one the most enduring voices in all of American popular music. But it is as emotionally dependent as she is on her husband. Copyright (C) famous aphorism Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. Patsy's abusive husband, the all too perfectly named Charlie Dick (Is it any wonder she choose to stand by her man, as Loretta Lynn sang in COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER. His major concept is the Will to Power, which he saw as the basic impulse for all our acts. This led to the belief that change is real, and stability illusory. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Audio: Dolby Surround - English Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies - 1.Cast& Crew Copyright (C) famous aphorism Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. Patsy's abusive husband, the all too perfectly named Charlie Dick (Is it any wonder she choose to stand by her man, as Loretta Lynn sang in COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER. His major concept is the Will to Power, which he saw as the basic impulse for all our acts. This led to the belief that change is real, and stability illusory. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Audio: Dolby Surround - English Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1.Original Theatrical Trailer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies - 1.Cast& Crew Copyright (C) famous aphorism Inc. 2005. For Heraclitus everything is "in flux", as exemplified in his famous aphorism "Panta Rhei": Everything flows, nothing stands still He is famous for saying: "No man can cross the same famous aphorism.
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