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Made In PoP™ ǁ eventi Rock in Veneto dal 24 al 31 Luglio 2019 ǁ stagione 16 ǁ
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CHECcO & LoRIS «Sostenete la Musica, Andate ai Concerti» ► Made In PoP segnala ◄ ►►► CURTAROCK Festival - XXª Edizione ◄◄◄ https://www.facebook.com/events/389911175121910/ nell' area del Viale dell'Industria a CURTAROLO (PD) si svolgerà dal 24 al 28 LUGLIO la XXª Edizione del celeberrimo festival. il programma dei live (ma non ci sono solo concerti) prevede: Mercoledì 24 Luglio > NITRO WILSON // FACE YOUR ENEMY (data unica veneta) // DANNY TREJO // BLACK FINGERS Giovedì 25 Luglio > LLEROY // ULTRAKELVIN (Macina DIschi) // i grandi THERAPY? direttamente dall'Irlanda Venerdì 26 Luglio > BRUTAL BIRTHDAY // ROBOCOBRA Quartet // gli storici catanesi UZEDA Sabato 27 Luglio > BAD PRITT // DÄLEK (rap /US) data unica italiana // ZU data unica estiva in Veneto e noi di Made In PoP mettiamo i dischi Domenica 28 Luglio > GLINCOLTI // SACRI MONTI (US) data unica veneta // POST ANIMAL (psych/weird rock/ US) data unica italiana ► FESTIVAL ◄  ► RESET Festival 24-28 Luglio via Papa Giovanni XXIII FENER (BL) cinque giorni di grande musica, BEE BEE SEA, The GIANT UNDERTOW e tanto altro https://www.facebook.com/events/874235306256781/  ► MIRA ON AIR 24-28 Luglio riviera Silvio Trentin 3 MIRA (VE) nella bella cornice del parco della villa dei Leoni, Gli SPORTIVI, MURUBUTU, The Andrè e il resto qui https://www.facebook.com/events/349772442402505/  ► SPAKEMOTUTO Festival 24-28 Luglio Parco Comunale ASPARETTO di Cerea (Vr) ironia e gran musica nella bassa veronese, NASHVILLE PUSSY (Us) Reverendo BEAT-MAN (Svi) EVIL KNIEVEL, Mr.WOLAND e i redivivi MAHAMTA GANZHI https://www.facebook.com/events/309420519941774/  ► SUONI di MARCA fino al 4 Agosto varie location lungo le mura di TREVISO questa settimana NADA, Tre ALLEGRI, MAX GAZZÈ, ANNA CALVI, GIULIO CASALE e molte band locali https://www.suonidimarca.it/programma-2019/  ► ARCELLA BELLA fino al 3 Agosto parco Milcovich PADOVA tante belle cose in questo coccolo parco cittadino https://www.facebook.com/pg/ArcellaBellaPadova/events/  ► PERAROCK Festival 25-29 Luglio via Righi PERAROLO di Arcugnano (VI) su per i colli berici troverete POLAR for the MASSES, KAOS ONE, AFRICA UNITE e altro https://www.facebook.com/events/2196837920371480/  ► SUMMER NITE LOVE Festival fino al 27 Luglio Parco delle Piscine MOGLIANO Veneto (TV) ultime serate di concerti, giovedì I CAMILLAS https://www.facebook.com/pg/SNLFestival/events/  ► LISIEROCK Festival 26-28 Luglio via Albereria BOLZANO Vicentino (VI) undicesima edizione del festival di LISIERA https://www.facebook.com/events/2127597397275441/ ► SETTIMANA ◄ ► MERCOLEDÌ 24 Luglio Ϫ 2 di PICCHE Bar via Gamba 17 BASSANO del Grappa (Vi) in occasione della notte bianca live per il power trio THE SADE damend rock.  Ϫ GATTO ROSSO Forte Marghera 30 MESTRE il mix esplosivo di rock dub ed elettronica per il collettivo HIGH GO. 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• A black-sharded lady keeps me in a parrot cage. – Sylvia Plath • A moment of happiness, you and I sitting on the verandah, apparently two, but one in soul, you and I. We feel the flowing water of life here, you and I, with the garden’s beauty and the birds singing. The stars will be watching us, and we will show them what it is to be a thin crescent moon. You and I unselfed, will be together, indifferent to idle speculation, you and I. The parrots of heaven will be cracking sugar as we laugh together, you and I. In one form upon this earth, and in another form in a timeless sweet land. – Rumi • A real Christian is a person who can give his pet parrot to the town gossip. – Billy Graham • A respect for authority is the basis for most medical education. Students may become so used to memorising that they become prey to the illusion that the reason for learning to parrot lectures and textbooks is that they are the ‘truth’. – Petr Skrabanek • All she saw, down in the cellar well beneath the stoop, was a light yellow feather with a tip of green. And she had never named him. Had called him “my parrot” all these years. “My parrot.” “Love you. “Love you.” Did the dogs get him? Or did he get the message – that she said, “My parrot” and he said, “Love you,” and she had never said it back or even taken the trouble to name him – and manage somehow to fly away on wings that had not soared for six years. – Toni Morrison • All the unhallowed beauty I have found; All free – discordant shrills and form-defying wonders above ground, like writhen trees with draggled foliage struggling along the courses of wayback creeks; scarlet – and – green sky – streaking parrot – fires with parrot shrieks echo – shattering the shoulders of the hills; and desert – sunset – rage Rage for my mind, be clamant, do not cease you are my holiest habitat of peace. – Rex Ingamells • And I will now rock the brown basin from side to side so that my ships may ride the waves. Some will founder. Some will dash themselves against the cliffs. One sails alone. That is my ship. It sails into icy caverns where the sea-bear barks and stalactites swing green chairs. The waves rise, their crests curl; look at the lights on the mastheads. They have scattered, they have foundered, all except my ship which mounts the wave and sweeps before the gale and reaches the islands where the parrots chatter and then the creepers. – Virginia Woolf • Animal hoarding was a dirty secret until hoarders appeared on our TV screens and showed how they are compelled to collect so many dogs, cats or parrots that the animals end up in cages only inches bigger than their own bodies. For life. – Ingrid Newkirk • As we say in Berlin, there are many ways to bake a parrot. – Erik Spiekermann
jQuery(document).ready(function($) var data = action: 'polyxgo_products_search', type: 'Product', keywords: 'Parrot', orderby: 'rand', order: 'DESC', template: '1', limit: '68', columns: '4', viewall:'Shop All', ; jQuery.post(spyr_params.ajaxurl,data, function(response) var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(response); jQuery('#thelovesof_parrot').html(obj); jQuery('#thelovesof_parrot img.swiper-lazy:not(.swiper-lazy-loaded)' ).each(function () var img = jQuery(this); img.attr("src",img.data('src')); img.addClass( 'swiper-lazy-loaded' ); img.removeAttr('data-src'); ); ); ); • Cant is the parrot talk of a profession. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge • Dogs, monkeys, and parrots are a thousand times less miserable than we are. – Voltaire • Eric Clapton always wanted to come out onstage with a stuffed parrot on his shoulder. – Neil Innes • Every man, who parrots the cry of ‘stand by the President’ without adding the proviso ‘so far as he serves the Republic’ takes an attitude as essentially unmanly as that of any Stuart royalist who championed the doctrine that the King could do no wrong. No self-respecting and intelligent free man could take such an attitude. – Theodore Roosevelt • Every unwanted animal ends up on my farm: alpacas and horses and dogs and cats and chickens and ducks and parrots and fish and guinea pigs. – Salma Hayek • Fundamentalists can’t take a joke. Ever. They want us to blindly obey, parrot everything they do, and believe in their dogmas. – Shahin Najafi • God likes a little humor, as is evidence by the fact that he made the monkeys, the parrot — and some of you people. – Billy Sunday • Harvey wasn’t interested in the clothes, it was the masks that mesmerized him. They were like snowflakes: no two alike. Some were made of wood and of plastic; some of straw and cloth and papier-mâché. Some were as bright as parrots, others as pale as parchment. Some were so grotesque he was certain they’d been carved by crazy people; others so perfect they looked like the death masks of angels. There were masks of clowns and foxes, masks like skulls decorated with real teeth, and one with carved flames instead of hair. – Clive Barker • I also had a stuttering problem. In a Mexican home they don’t give you speech therapy; they don’t even know what speech therapy is. They just get the belt. If there’s a parrot in the house, you better talk better than the parrot. – Felipe Esparza • I am sick and tired of the hollow parrot-cry of “Apartheid!” I’ve said many times that the word “Apartheid” means good neighbourliness. – P. W. Botha • I bought myself a parrot, but it did not say “I’m hungry”, and so it died. – Mitch Hedberg • I do not object to the phenomena, but I do object to the parrot. – Stella Gibbons • I don’t like that sort of school… where the bright childish imagination is utterly discouraged… where I have never seen among the pupils, whether boys or girls, anything but little parrots and small calculating machines. – Charles Dickens • I don’t think you see a pirate with a parrot on his shoulder, for example. And even with the accents. – Ray Stevenson • I feel comfortable in Spanish, I chat like a parrot, but I don’t have the confidence in Spanish that I do in English. – Sandra Cisneros • I grew up in a home where animals were ever-present and often dominated our lives. There were always horses, dogs, and cats, as well as a revolving infirmary of injured wildlife being nursed by my sister the aspiring vet. Without any conscious intention on my part, animals come to play a significant role in my fiction: in Three Junes, a parrot and a pack of collies; in The Whole World Over, a bulldog named The Bruce. To dog lovers, by the way, I recommend My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley — by far the best ‘animal book’ I’ve ever read. – Julia Glass • I had a date with a girl I called the parrot. All she did was repeat everything I said. She never had an original thought of her own. Everything I liked, she liked. Everything I hated, she hated. It was annoying! – Justin Chon • I had started by imitating a parrot, which is unusual, in that a parrot is supposed to imitate you. By taking the initiative you allow the parrot no alternative but to be itself, which proves again that attack is often the best defence. – Peter Ustinov • I have a deep-seated respect for parrots. As gifted as I am with all other wildlife, parrots have this uncanny desire to kill me. I’m not sure why, but they’re like my kryptonite! – Steve Irwin • I have two dogs and a parrot, so they require a lot of attention. They deserve it. – Cassie Steele • I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog which growls every morning, a parrot which swears all afternoon, and a cat that comes home late at night. – Marie Corelli • I really see no harm which can come of giving our children a little knowledge of physiology. … The instruction must be real, based upon observation, eked out by good explanatory diagrams and models, and conveyed by a teacher whose own knowledge has been acquired by a study of the facts; and not the mere catechismal parrot-work which too often usurps the place of elementary teaching. – Thomas Huxley • I regard psychiatry as fifty percent bunk, thirty percent fraud, ten percent parrot talk, and the remaining ten percent just a fancy lingo for the common sense we have had for hundreds and perhaps thousands of years, if we ever had the guts to read. – Raymond Chandler • I think most people are more susceptible to prejudice than to reason. And the parrots of talk radio are just sending out the same stuff. When I look at my e-mails, I see the same Limbaugh rhetoric; apparently, people don’t have any ideas of their own. And there’s just this drumroll of anti-progressive thought. – Roger Ebert • I think my wife is cheating on me, the only thing the parrot knows how to say is, quick out the window. – Rodney Dangerfield • I want it so that every minister will be not a parrot, not an owl sitting upon a dead limb of the tree of knowledge and hooting the hoots that have been hooted for eighteen hundred years. But I want it so that each one can be an investigator, a thinker; and I want to make his congregation grand enough so that they will not only allow him to think, but will demand that he shall think, and give to them the honest truth of his thought. – Robert Green Ingersoll • I wanted to get a tape recorder, but I got a parrot instead. I think I did that joke backwards. – Mitch Hedberg • I was – in this magazine, it referred to me as “political parrot.” And I thought, “That’s the best you can come up with, really?” Okay, and I think it made fun of something I was wearing. But that does happen, and it happens a lot with female journalists, folks. – Kellyanne Conway • I wish to boast that Pygmalion has been an extremely successful play all over Europe and North America as well as at home. It is so intensely and deliberately didactic, and its subject is esteemed so dry, that I delight in throwing it at the heads of the wiseacres who repeat the parrot cry that art should never be didactic. It goes to prove my contention that art should never be anything else. – George Bernard Shaw • I’m a big fan of parrots – I think they’re fascinating creatures. Many of them live for longer than us humans and it’s interesting to me the way they learn to mimic human voices even though they don’t really comprehend what they’re saying. – Derren Brown • If I ran a school, I’d give the average grade to the ones who gave me all the right answers, for being good parrots. I’d give the top grades to those who made a lot of mistakes and told me about them, and then told me what they learned from them. – R. Buckminster Fuller • If it had been a heart attack, the newspapermight have used the word massive,as if a mountain range had openedinside her, but insteadit used the word suddenly, a light coming onin an empty room. The telephonefell from my shoulder, a black parrot repeatingsomething happened, something awfula sunday, dusky. If it had beenterminal, we could have cradled heras she grew smaller, wiped her mouth,said good-bye. But it was sudden,how overnight we could be orphaned& the world became a bell we’d crawl inside& the ringing all we’d eat. – Nick Flynn • If they’d wanted a nice parrot, they wouldn’t have asked for me. – Gilbert Gottfried • If we have come to think that the nursery and the kitchen are the natural sphere of a woman, we have done so exactly as English children come to think that a cage is the natural sphere of a parrot: because they have never seen one anywhere else. – George Bernard Shaw • If you can find a host for me that has a friendly parrot, I will be very very glad… DON’T buy a parrot figuring that it will be a fun surprise for me. To acquire a parrot is a major decision: it is likely to outlive you. If you don’t know how to treat the parrot, it could be emotionally scarred and spend many decades feeling frightened and unhappy. If you buy a captured wild parrot, you will promote a cruel and devastating practice, and the parrot will be emotionally scarred before you get it. Meeting that sad animal is not an agreeable surprise. – Richard Stallman • If you have discovered a truth, tell it first to a parrot! Every new truth needs an insistent repetition! – Mehmet Murat Ildan • I’m a parrot. I can pick up an accent and just do it. – Brion James • I’m going back to my parrot head friends. – Jimmy Buffett • I’m not fighting with myself. Oh, my God. That’s how I am. You know, the story of the hippo? The hippo comes to the monkey and said, listen, I’m not a hippo. So, he paint himself like a zebra. He said but he’s still a hippo. He said but look at you, you’re painted like a zebra but you are a hippo. So then he goes, you know, like I want be a little parrot. So, he put the colours on him and he comes to the monkey and said but, sorry, you are a hippo. So, in the end, you know, he comes and said I’m happy to be a hippo. This is who I am. So, I have to be who I am and he’s happy being a hippo. – Marat Safin • In 1986, our commencement speaker was George Schultz, secretary of state, fourth in line to the president. You get me-basic cable’s second most popular fake newsman. At this rate, the class of 2021 will be addressed by a zoo parrot in a mortar-board that has been trained to say “congratulations. – Stephen Colbert • In her opinion, the parrots were annoying arrogant. You could buy the most beautiful one in town, she observed, but that won’t make it love you. You could feed it, care for it and exclaim over its loveliness, but there was nothing to guarantee that it would stay home with you. There had to be a lesson in there somewhere. – Armistead Maupin • In the spirit of Julian Barnes’s Flaubert’s Parrot and Alain de Botton’s How Proust Can Change Your Life, Mr. Dyer’s Out of Sheer Rage keeps circling its subject in widening loops and then darting at it when you least expect it . . . a wild book. – Christopher Lehmann-Haupt • In this distribution of functions, the scholar is the delegated intellect. In the right state, he is, Man Thinking. In the degenerate state, when the victim of society, he tends to become a mere thinker, or, still worse, the parrot of other men’s thinking. – Ralph Waldo Emerson • In Washington they have their hawks and doves and in Ottawa we have our parrots. – Tommy Douglas • Intellectual is a parrot; wise man is a crow. One is repetitive; other is creative! – Mehmet Murat Ildan • It is more important to repeat a mantra several times with total absorption than to parrot it for hours on end. – Frederick Lenz • It is possible, of course, to operate with figures mechanically, just as it is possible to speak like a parrot: but that hardly deserves the names of thought. It only becomes possible at all after the mathematical notation has, as a result of genuine thought, been so developed that it does the thinking for us, so to speak. – Gottlob Frege • It is sentimentalism to assume that the teaching of life can always be fitted to the child’s interests, just as it is empty formalism to force the child to parrot the formulas of adult society. Interests can be created and stimulated. – Jerome Bruner • I’ve got nine kids, nine dogs, three grandkids – and one in the oven. And three parrots! – Michael Landon • I’ve long suspected that one of the reasons why human beings haven’t yet figured out how to carry on a conversation with bottlenosed porpoises, African gray parrots, et al. in their own language is quite simply that we’re terrified of what they might say to us – not least because it’s entirely possible that they’d be right. – John Michael Greer • Like most men, Jimmy Jim was neither all good nor all bad. It is just that when he was bad, gentler people saw in him a disturbing fury. People, a lot them, don’t understand fury. They understand anger and even hatred, but fury is one of those old words that have gone out of style. Jimmy Jim Bundrum understood it. It rode his shoulder like a parrot. – Rick Bragg • Live in such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip. – Will Rogers • Make then your forecasts, my lords Astrologers, with your slavish physicians, by means of those astrolabes with which you seek to discern the fantastic nine moving spheres; in these you finally imprison your own minds, so that you appear to me but as parrots in a cage, while I watch you dancing up and down, turning and hopping within those circles. – Giordano Bruno • Man is a parrot in the House of History; he listens and then he repeats the same crap over and over! – Mehmet Murat Ildan • Man is said to be a rational creature; but should it not rather be said, that man is a creature capable of being rational, as we say a parrot is a creature capable of speech? – Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke • Man stands in materialism; you and I are materialists. Our talking about God and Spirit is good; but it is simply the vogue in our society to talk thus: we have learnt it parrot-like and repeat it. So we have to take ourselves where we are as materialists, and must take the help of matter and go on slowly until we become real spiritualists, and feel ourselves spirits, understand the spirit, and find that this world which we call the infinite is but a gross external form of that world which is behind. – Swami Vivekananda • Man stands in materialism; you and I are materialists. Our talking about God and Spirit is good; but it is simply the vogue in our society to talk thus: we have learnt it parrot-like and repeat it. – Swami Vivekananda • Most of the time, I get auditions for deaf characters where the scene has them communicating in really convoluted ways, like reading lips from across the room when the other persons back is turned or having other people parrot what they say. – Shoshannah Stern • Most of us live for the critic, and he lives on us. He doesn’t sacrifice himself. He gets so much a line for writing a criticism. If the birds should read the newspapers, they would all take to changing their notes. The parrots would exchange with the nightingales, and what a farce it would be! – William Morris Hunt • Mr. Jamrach led me through the lobby and into the menagerie. The first was a parrot room, a fearsome screaming place of mad round eyes, crimson breasts that beat against bars, wings that flapped against their neighbours, blood red, royal blue, gypsy yellow, grass green. The birds were crammed along perches. Macaws hung upside down here and there, batting their white eyes, and small green parrots flittered above our heads in drifts. A hot of cockatoos looked down from on high over the shrill madness, high crested, creamy breasted. The screeching was like laughter in hell. – Carol Birch • Much talking is the cause of danger. Silence is the means of avoiding misfortune. The talkative parrot is shut up in a cage. Other birds, without speech, fly freely about. – Sakya Pandita • My dear soul, flee from the worthless, stay close only to those with a pure heart. Like attracts like. A crow will lead you to the graveyard, a parrot to a lump of sugar. – Rumi • My intuition told me that it was the grass that was important.Now it glows parrot-green, cool as mint, soft as moss, lying there like a cashmere blanket. – W. P. Kinsella • Nevertheless we have this curious spectacle: daily the trained parrot in the pulpit gravely delivers himself of these ironies, which he has acquired at second-hand and adopted without examination, to a trained congregation which accepts them without examination, and neither the speaker nor the hearer laughs at himself. It does seem as if we ought to be humble when we are at a bench-show, and not put on airs of intellectual superiority there. – Mark Twain • No doubt there are some who, when confronted with a line of mathematical symbols, however simply presented, can only see the face of a stern parent or teacher who tried to force into them a non-comprehending parrot-like apparent competence–a duty and a duty alone–and no hint of magic or beauty of the subject might be allowed to come through. – Roger Penrose • Not parroting. My old Master used to say, “It is all very good to teach the parrot to say, ‘Lord, Lord, Lord’ all the time; but let the cat come and take hold of its neck, it forgets all about it” [You may] pray all the time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the gods there are, [but] unless you realise the soul there is no freedom. Not talking, theorising, argumentation, but realisation. That I call practical religion. – Swami Vivekananda • O, girls! set your affections on cats, poodles, parrots or lap-dogs; but let matrimony alone. It’s the hardest way on earth to getting a living. – Fanny Fern • Out of the sky, the birds, the parrots, the bells, silk, cloth, and drums, out of Sundays dancing, children’s words and love words, out of love for the little fists of children, I will build a world, my world with round shoulders. – Aime Cesaire • Parrots have gone a bit quiet since pirates have gone. – Karl Pilkington • Parrots make great pets. They have more personality than goldfish – Chevy Chase • Parrots, tortoises and redwoods live a longer life than men do; Men a longer life than dogs do; Dogs a longer life than love does. – Edna St. Vincent Millay • People talk too much. Humans aren’t descended from monkeys. They come from parrots. – Carlos Ruiz Zafon • People who’ve been through our educational system, they think they’re thinking, when they’re just repeating like parrots. – Robert Anton Wilson • Perfection does not come from belief or faith. Talk does not count for anything. Parrots can do that. Perfection comes through the disinterested performance of action. – Swami Vivekananda • Seriously, many people have told me they can’t eat turkeys anymore after getting to know them. I think in the wider world, when the stories air on the media, they help banish the idea that birds, other than parrots, are somehow lesser. – Karen Dawn • She is not refined. She is not unrefined. She keeps a parrot – Mark Twain • She liked anything orange: leaves; some moons; marigolds; chrysanthemums; cheese; pumpkin, both in pie and out; orange juice; marmalade. Orange is bright and demanding. You can’t ignore orange things. She once saw an orange parrot in the pet store and had never wanted anything so much in her life. She would have named it Halloween and fed it butterscotch. Her mother said butterscotch would make a bird sick and, besides, the dog would certainly eat it up. September never spoke to the dog again — on principle. – Catherynne M. Valente • She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. – Mark Twain • Shirley and Griffey get along like a rattler and a parrot. – Jerry Coleman • Shortly, the public will be unable to reason or think for themselves. They’ll only be able to parrot the information they’ve been given on the previous night’s news. – Zbigniew Brzezinski • Sleep in my arms. Like a baby bird. Like a broom among brooms… in a broom closet. Like a tiny parrot. Like a whistle. Like a little song. A song sung by a forest… within a forest… a thousand years ago. – Milan Kundera • Teach a parrot the terms ‘supply and demand’ and you’ve got an economist. – Thomas Carlyle • That parrot’s non-co-operation with the cage, with its master, will live for ever because it looks upon renunciation, non-co-operation, as a joy. – Mahatma Gandhi • The conscious mind allows itself to be trained like a parrot, but the unconscious does not — which is why St. Augustine thanked God for not making him responsible for his dreams. – Carl Jung • The eagle has ceased to scream, but the parrots will now begin to chatter. The war of the giants is over and the pigmies will now start to squabble. – Winston Churchill • The family is on its way out; couples go next; then no more keeping cats or parrots. – Mason Cooley • The immature conscience is not its own master. It simply parrots the decisions of others. It does not make judgments of its own; it merely conforms to the judgments of others. That is not real freedom, and it makes true love impossible, for if we are to love truly and freely, we must be able to give something that is truly our own to another. If our heart does not belong to us, asks Merton, how can we give it to another? – Jon Katz • The kingdom of God does not consist in talk, but in power, that is, in works and practice. God loves the ‘doers of the word’ in faith and love, and not the ‘mere hearers,’ who, like parrots, have learned to utter certain expressions with readiness. – Martin Luther • The middle way is still driving on the wrong side of the road; it still permits the killing of the fox for pleasure. One cannot kill half a fox. Like Monty Python parrot, a fox torn apart by hounds remains dead, deceased and off its perch for ever. Before the fox has been dispatched – sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly – it will have suffered the agonies of the pursuit by animals four times its size and four times its strength. The middle way is a compromise that still seriously compromises the welfare of the fox. – Lyndon Harrison, Baron Harrison • The only animals I’m not comfortable with are parrots, but I’m learning as I go. I’m getting better and better at ’em. I really am. – Steve Irwin • The papers are portraying Rafa as a parrot, just like they did when they showed Graham Taylor as an onion – Bobby Gould • The parrot holds its food for prim consumption as daintily as any debutante, [with] a predilection for pot roast, hashed-brown potatoes, duck skin, butter, hoisin sauce, sesame seed oil, bananas and human thumb. – Alexander Theroux • The parrots are great. They do something I refer to as “the Phone Call from Venus.” They repeat all my phone conversations. It can very annoying – like having a lot of children in the house screaming. – Carrie Fisher • The principle of laissez-faire may be safely trusted to in some things but in many more it is wholly inapplicable; and to appeal to it on all occasions savors more of the policy of a parrot than of a statesman or a philosopher. – John Ramsay McCulloch • The speech of one who utters with his tongue what he thinks with his ear, and feels the pride of a creator in accomplishing the feat of a parrot. A means (under Providence) of setting up as a wit without a capital of sense. – Ambrose Bierce • Then idiots talk….of Energy. If there is a word in the dictionary under any letter from A to Z that I abominate, it is energy. It is such a conventional superstition, such parrot gabble! What the deuce!….But show me a good opportunity, show me something really worth being energetic about, and I’ll show you energy.- Charles Dickens • This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It’s expired and gone to meet its maker. This is a late parrot. It’s a stiff. Bereft of life, it rests in peace. If you hadn’t nailed it to the perch, it would be pushing up the daisies. It’s rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible. This is an ex-parrot. – Graham Chapman • To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot. – Joseph Conrad • To secure the safety of the navigation of the Mississippi River I would slay millions. On that point I am not only insane, but mad… I think I see one or two quick blows that will astonish the natives of the South and will convince them that, though to stand behind a big cottonwood and shoot at a passing boat is good sport and safe, it may still reach and kill their friends and families hundreds of miles off. For every bullet shot at a steamboat, I would shoot a thousand 30-pounder Parrots into even helpless towns on Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, or wherever a boat can float or soldier march. – William Tecumseh Sherman • Today the devil as a wolf in supposedly a new suit of sheep’s clothing is enticing some men to parrot his line by advocating planned government guaranteed security at the expense of our liberties. – Ezra Taft Benson • TOPER. Yesterday I carried to wait on a Relation of ours that has a Parrot, and whilst I was discoursing about some private Business, she converted the Bird, and now it talks of nothing but the Light of the Spirit, and the Inward man. – Susanna Centlivre • Wandering around back stage at a willie Nelson concert is a bit like being the parrot on the shoulder of the guy who’s running the Ferris wheel. It’s not the best seat in the house, but you see enough lights, action, people, and confusion to make you wonder if anybody knows what the hell’s going on. If you’re sitting out front, of course, it all rolls along as smoothly as a German train schedule, but as Willie, like any great magician, would be the first to point out, the real show is never in the center ring. As Willie always says, Fortunately, we’re not in control. – Kinky Friedman • We have all been hearing from childhood of such things as love, peace, charity, equality, and universal brotherhood; but they have become to us mere words without meaning, words which we repeat like parrots, and it has become quite natural for us to do so. We cannot help it. – Swami Vivekananda • Well, I play Jews and parrots. Parrots are how I’ve branched out. – Gilbert Gottfried • We’re herded into schools and terrified into behaving. Taught how we’re supposed to pretend to be, taught to parrot all kinds of nonsense at the flick of a switch, taught to keep our heads down and our elbows in and shut off our minds and shut off our sex. We learn we can’t even piss when we have to. That’s how we learn to be plastic and dumb. – Marge Piercy • What are we promoting in society? Well-behaved automatons that spew back what they learned in a book. That’s not science. You can get a parrot to do that. – Neil deGrasse Tyson • What he says, even on his knees, about his own sinfulness is all parrot talk. At bottom, he still believes he has run up a very favorable credit-balance in the Enemy’s ledger by allowing himself to be converted, and thinks that he is showing great humility and condescension in going to church with these ‘smug’, commonplace neighbors at all. – C. S. Lewis • When I came to the United States in 1975 I was eleven, and within a few months my voice broke. I recited commercials like a parrot and I got yelled at quite often. My older brother one night said, “You speak so much English when you’re not supposed to, that’s why your vocal chords shattered. Now you sound like a duck.” I thought it was true. I went from this sweet-voiced Vietnamese kid who spoke Vietnamese and French to this craggy-voiced teenager. – Andrew Lam • When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber. – Winston Churchill • Woodcutter. Cut my shadow from me. Free me from the torment of being without fruit. Why was I born among mirrors? Day goes round and round me. The night copies me in all its stars. I want to live without my reflection. And then let me dream that ants and thistledown are my leaves and my parrots. – Federico Garcia Lorca • Words learn’d by rote a parrot may rehearse, But talking is not always to converse, Not more distinct from harmony divine The constant creaking of a country sign. – William Cowper • Words, as is well known, are the great foes of reality. I have been for many years a teacher of languages. It is an occupation which at length becomes fatal to whatever share of imagination, observation, and insight an ordinary person may be heir to. To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot. – Joseph Conrad • Yeah, for some reason parrots have to bite me. That’s their job. I don’t know why that is. They’ve nearly torn my nose off. I’ve had some really bad parrot bites. – Steve Irwin • Yeah? Can you draw a skeleton riding a motorcycle with flames coming out of it? And I want a pirate hat on the skeleton. And a parrot on his shoulder. A skeleton parrot. Or maybe a ninja skeleton parrot? No, that would be overkill. But it’d be cool if the biker skeleton could be shooting some ninja throwing stars. That are on fire. – Richelle Mead • You are falling into your old error, Jeeves, of thinking that Gussie is a parrot. Fight against this. I shall add the oz. – P. G. Wodehouse • You can make even a parrot into a learned political economist – all he must learn are the two words “supply” and “demand.” – Thomas Carlyle • You can’t just rattle it off like a demented parrot. – Angie Sage • You must know nothing before you can learn something, and be empty before you can be filled. Is not the emptiness of the bowl what makes it useful? As for laws, a parrot can repeat them word for word. Their spirit is something else again. As for governing, one must first be lowest before being highest. – Lloyd Alexander • you parrot negative things and squawk about the things you don’t love, you are literally jailing yourself, like a parrot in a cage. Every time you talk about what you don’t love, you are adding another bar to the cage and you are locking yourself away from all the good. – Rhonda Byrne • Your hooves have stamped at the black margin of the wood, Even where horrible green parrots call and swing. My works are all stamped down into the sultry mud.- William Butler Yeats
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• A black-sharded lady keeps me in a parrot cage. – Sylvia Plath • A moment of happiness, you and I sitting on the verandah, apparently two, but one in soul, you and I. We feel the flowing water of life here, you and I, with the garden’s beauty and the birds singing. The stars will be watching us, and we will show them what it is to be a thin crescent moon. You and I unselfed, will be together, indifferent to idle speculation, you and I. The parrots of heaven will be cracking sugar as we laugh together, you and I. In one form upon this earth, and in another form in a timeless sweet land. – Rumi • A real Christian is a person who can give his pet parrot to the town gossip. – Billy Graham • A respect for authority is the basis for most medical education. Students may become so used to memorising that they become prey to the illusion that the reason for learning to parrot lectures and textbooks is that they are the ‘truth’. – Petr Skrabanek • All she saw, down in the cellar well beneath the stoop, was a light yellow feather with a tip of green. And she had never named him. Had called him “my parrot” all these years. “My parrot.” “Love you. “Love you.” Did the dogs get him? Or did he get the message – that she said, “My parrot” and he said, “Love you,” and she had never said it back or even taken the trouble to name him – and manage somehow to fly away on wings that had not soared for six years. – Toni Morrison • All the unhallowed beauty I have found; All free – discordant shrills and form-defying wonders above ground, like writhen trees with draggled foliage struggling along the courses of wayback creeks; scarlet – and – green sky – streaking parrot – fires with parrot shrieks echo – shattering the shoulders of the hills; and desert – sunset – rage Rage for my mind, be clamant, do not cease you are my holiest habitat of peace. – Rex Ingamells • And I will now rock the brown basin from side to side so that my ships may ride the waves. Some will founder. Some will dash themselves against the cliffs. One sails alone. That is my ship. It sails into icy caverns where the sea-bear barks and stalactites swing green chairs. The waves rise, their crests curl; look at the lights on the mastheads. They have scattered, they have foundered, all except my ship which mounts the wave and sweeps before the gale and reaches the islands where the parrots chatter and then the creepers. – Virginia Woolf • Animal hoarding was a dirty secret until hoarders appeared on our TV screens and showed how they are compelled to collect so many dogs, cats or parrots that the animals end up in cages only inches bigger than their own bodies. For life. – Ingrid Newkirk • As we say in Berlin, there are many ways to bake a parrot. – Erik Spiekermann
jQuery(document).ready(function($) var data = action: 'polyxgo_products_search', type: 'Product', keywords: 'Parrot', orderby: 'rand', order: 'DESC', template: '1', limit: '68', columns: '4', viewall:'Shop All', ; jQuery.post(spyr_params.ajaxurl,data, function(response) var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(response); jQuery('#thelovesof_parrot').html(obj); jQuery('#thelovesof_parrot img.swiper-lazy:not(.swiper-lazy-loaded)' ).each(function () var img = jQuery(this); img.attr("src",img.data('src')); img.addClass( 'swiper-lazy-loaded' ); img.removeAttr('data-src'); ); ); ); • Cant is the parrot talk of a profession. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge • Dogs, monkeys, and parrots are a thousand times less miserable than we are. – Voltaire • Eric Clapton always wanted to come out onstage with a stuffed parrot on his shoulder. – Neil Innes • Every man, who parrots the cry of ‘stand by the President’ without adding the proviso ‘so far as he serves the Republic’ takes an attitude as essentially unmanly as that of any Stuart royalist who championed the doctrine that the King could do no wrong. No self-respecting and intelligent free man could take such an attitude. – Theodore Roosevelt • Every unwanted animal ends up on my farm: alpacas and horses and dogs and cats and chickens and ducks and parrots and fish and guinea pigs. – Salma Hayek • Fundamentalists can’t take a joke. Ever. They want us to blindly obey, parrot everything they do, and believe in their dogmas. – Shahin Najafi • God likes a little humor, as is evidence by the fact that he made the monkeys, the parrot — and some of you people. – Billy Sunday • Harvey wasn’t interested in the clothes, it was the masks that mesmerized him. They were like snowflakes: no two alike. Some were made of wood and of plastic; some of straw and cloth and papier-mâché. Some were as bright as parrots, others as pale as parchment. Some were so grotesque he was certain they’d been carved by crazy people; others so perfect they looked like the death masks of angels. There were masks of clowns and foxes, masks like skulls decorated with real teeth, and one with carved flames instead of hair. – Clive Barker • I also had a stuttering problem. In a Mexican home they don’t give you speech therapy; they don’t even know what speech therapy is. They just get the belt. If there’s a parrot in the house, you better talk better than the parrot. – Felipe Esparza • I am sick and tired of the hollow parrot-cry of “Apartheid!” I’ve said many times that the word “Apartheid” means good neighbourliness. – P. W. Botha • I bought myself a parrot, but it did not say “I’m hungry”, and so it died. – Mitch Hedberg • I do not object to the phenomena, but I do object to the parrot. – Stella Gibbons • I don’t like that sort of school… where the bright childish imagination is utterly discouraged… where I have never seen among the pupils, whether boys or girls, anything but little parrots and small calculating machines. – Charles Dickens • I don’t think you see a pirate with a parrot on his shoulder, for example. And even with the accents. – Ray Stevenson • I feel comfortable in Spanish, I chat like a parrot, but I don’t have the confidence in Spanish that I do in English. – Sandra Cisneros • I grew up in a home where animals were ever-present and often dominated our lives. There were always horses, dogs, and cats, as well as a revolving infirmary of injured wildlife being nursed by my sister the aspiring vet. Without any conscious intention on my part, animals come to play a significant role in my fiction: in Three Junes, a parrot and a pack of collies; in The Whole World Over, a bulldog named The Bruce. To dog lovers, by the way, I recommend My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley — by far the best ‘animal book’ I’ve ever read. – Julia Glass • I had a date with a girl I called the parrot. All she did was repeat everything I said. She never had an original thought of her own. Everything I liked, she liked. Everything I hated, she hated. It was annoying! – Justin Chon • I had started by imitating a parrot, which is unusual, in that a parrot is supposed to imitate you. By taking the initiative you allow the parrot no alternative but to be itself, which proves again that attack is often the best defence. – Peter Ustinov • I have a deep-seated respect for parrots. As gifted as I am with all other wildlife, parrots have this uncanny desire to kill me. I’m not sure why, but they’re like my kryptonite! – Steve Irwin • I have two dogs and a parrot, so they require a lot of attention. They deserve it. – Cassie Steele • I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog which growls every morning, a parrot which swears all afternoon, and a cat that comes home late at night. – Marie Corelli • I really see no harm which can come of giving our children a little knowledge of physiology. … The instruction must be real, based upon observation, eked out by good explanatory diagrams and models, and conveyed by a teacher whose own knowledge has been acquired by a study of the facts; and not the mere catechismal parrot-work which too often usurps the place of elementary teaching. – Thomas Huxley • I regard psychiatry as fifty percent bunk, thirty percent fraud, ten percent parrot talk, and the remaining ten percent just a fancy lingo for the common sense we have had for hundreds and perhaps thousands of years, if we ever had the guts to read. – Raymond Chandler • I think most people are more susceptible to prejudice than to reason. And the parrots of talk radio are just sending out the same stuff. When I look at my e-mails, I see the same Limbaugh rhetoric; apparently, people don’t have any ideas of their own. And there’s just this drumroll of anti-progressive thought. – Roger Ebert • I think my wife is cheating on me, the only thing the parrot knows how to say is, quick out the window. – Rodney Dangerfield • I want it so that every minister will be not a parrot, not an owl sitting upon a dead limb of the tree of knowledge and hooting the hoots that have been hooted for eighteen hundred years. But I want it so that each one can be an investigator, a thinker; and I want to make his congregation grand enough so that they will not only allow him to think, but will demand that he shall think, and give to them the honest truth of his thought. – Robert Green Ingersoll • I wanted to get a tape recorder, but I got a parrot instead. I think I did that joke backwards. – Mitch Hedberg • I was – in this magazine, it referred to me as “political parrot.” And I thought, “That’s the best you can come up with, really?” Okay, and I think it made fun of something I was wearing. But that does happen, and it happens a lot with female journalists, folks. – Kellyanne Conway • I wish to boast that Pygmalion has been an extremely successful play all over Europe and North America as well as at home. It is so intensely and deliberately didactic, and its subject is esteemed so dry, that I delight in throwing it at the heads of the wiseacres who repeat the parrot cry that art should never be didactic. It goes to prove my contention that art should never be anything else. – George Bernard Shaw • I’m a big fan of parrots – I think they’re fascinating creatures. Many of them live for longer than us humans and it’s interesting to me the way they learn to mimic human voices even though they don’t really comprehend what they’re saying. – Derren Brown • If I ran a school, I’d give the average grade to the ones who gave me all the right answers, for being good parrots. I’d give the top grades to those who made a lot of mistakes and told me about them, and then told me what they learned from them. – R. Buckminster Fuller • If it had been a heart attack, the newspapermight have used the word massive,as if a mountain range had openedinside her, but insteadit used the word suddenly, a light coming onin an empty room. The telephonefell from my shoulder, a black parrot repeatingsomething happened, something awfula sunday, dusky. If it had beenterminal, we could have cradled heras she grew smaller, wiped her mouth,said good-bye. But it was sudden,how overnight we could be orphaned& the world became a bell we’d crawl inside& the ringing all we’d eat. – Nick Flynn • If they’d wanted a nice parrot, they wouldn’t have asked for me. – Gilbert Gottfried • If we have come to think that the nursery and the kitchen are the natural sphere of a woman, we have done so exactly as English children come to think that a cage is the natural sphere of a parrot: because they have never seen one anywhere else. – George Bernard Shaw • If you can find a host for me that has a friendly parrot, I will be very very glad… DON’T buy a parrot figuring that it will be a fun surprise for me. To acquire a parrot is a major decision: it is likely to outlive you. If you don’t know how to treat the parrot, it could be emotionally scarred and spend many decades feeling frightened and unhappy. If you buy a captured wild parrot, you will promote a cruel and devastating practice, and the parrot will be emotionally scarred before you get it. Meeting that sad animal is not an agreeable surprise. – Richard Stallman • If you have discovered a truth, tell it first to a parrot! Every new truth needs an insistent repetition! – Mehmet Murat Ildan • I’m a parrot. I can pick up an accent and just do it. – Brion James • I’m going back to my parrot head friends. – Jimmy Buffett • I’m not fighting with myself. Oh, my God. That’s how I am. You know, the story of the hippo? The hippo comes to the monkey and said, listen, I’m not a hippo. So, he paint himself like a zebra. He said but he’s still a hippo. He said but look at you, you’re painted like a zebra but you are a hippo. So then he goes, you know, like I want be a little parrot. So, he put the colours on him and he comes to the monkey and said but, sorry, you are a hippo. So, in the end, you know, he comes and said I’m happy to be a hippo. This is who I am. So, I have to be who I am and he’s happy being a hippo. – Marat Safin • In 1986, our commencement speaker was George Schultz, secretary of state, fourth in line to the president. You get me-basic cable’s second most popular fake newsman. At this rate, the class of 2021 will be addressed by a zoo parrot in a mortar-board that has been trained to say “congratulations. – Stephen Colbert • In her opinion, the parrots were annoying arrogant. You could buy the most beautiful one in town, she observed, but that won’t make it love you. You could feed it, care for it and exclaim over its loveliness, but there was nothing to guarantee that it would stay home with you. There had to be a lesson in there somewhere. – Armistead Maupin • In the spirit of Julian Barnes’s Flaubert’s Parrot and Alain de Botton’s How Proust Can Change Your Life, Mr. Dyer’s Out of Sheer Rage keeps circling its subject in widening loops and then darting at it when you least expect it . . . a wild book. – Christopher Lehmann-Haupt • In this distribution of functions, the scholar is the delegated intellect. In the right state, he is, Man Thinking. In the degenerate state, when the victim of society, he tends to become a mere thinker, or, still worse, the parrot of other men’s thinking. – Ralph Waldo Emerson • In Washington they have their hawks and doves and in Ottawa we have our parrots. – Tommy Douglas • Intellectual is a parrot; wise man is a crow. One is repetitive; other is creative! – Mehmet Murat Ildan • It is more important to repeat a mantra several times with total absorption than to parrot it for hours on end. – Frederick Lenz • It is possible, of course, to operate with figures mechanically, just as it is possible to speak like a parrot: but that hardly deserves the names of thought. It only becomes possible at all after the mathematical notation has, as a result of genuine thought, been so developed that it does the thinking for us, so to speak. – Gottlob Frege • It is sentimentalism to assume that the teaching of life can always be fitted to the child’s interests, just as it is empty formalism to force the child to parrot the formulas of adult society. Interests can be created and stimulated. – Jerome Bruner • I’ve got nine kids, nine dogs, three grandkids – and one in the oven. And three parrots! – Michael Landon • I’ve long suspected that one of the reasons why human beings haven’t yet figured out how to carry on a conversation with bottlenosed porpoises, African gray parrots, et al. in their own language is quite simply that we’re terrified of what they might say to us – not least because it’s entirely possible that they’d be right. – John Michael Greer • Like most men, Jimmy Jim was neither all good nor all bad. It is just that when he was bad, gentler people saw in him a disturbing fury. People, a lot them, don’t understand fury. They understand anger and even hatred, but fury is one of those old words that have gone out of style. Jimmy Jim Bundrum understood it. It rode his shoulder like a parrot. – Rick Bragg • Live in such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip. – Will Rogers • Make then your forecasts, my lords Astrologers, with your slavish physicians, by means of those astrolabes with which you seek to discern the fantastic nine moving spheres; in these you finally imprison your own minds, so that you appear to me but as parrots in a cage, while I watch you dancing up and down, turning and hopping within those circles. – Giordano Bruno • Man is a parrot in the House of History; he listens and then he repeats the same crap over and over! – Mehmet Murat Ildan • Man is said to be a rational creature; but should it not rather be said, that man is a creature capable of being rational, as we say a parrot is a creature capable of speech? – Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke • Man stands in materialism; you and I are materialists. Our talking about God and Spirit is good; but it is simply the vogue in our society to talk thus: we have learnt it parrot-like and repeat it. So we have to take ourselves where we are as materialists, and must take the help of matter and go on slowly until we become real spiritualists, and feel ourselves spirits, understand the spirit, and find that this world which we call the infinite is but a gross external form of that world which is behind. – Swami Vivekananda • Man stands in materialism; you and I are materialists. Our talking about God and Spirit is good; but it is simply the vogue in our society to talk thus: we have learnt it parrot-like and repeat it. – Swami Vivekananda • Most of the time, I get auditions for deaf characters where the scene has them communicating in really convoluted ways, like reading lips from across the room when the other persons back is turned or having other people parrot what they say. – Shoshannah Stern • Most of us live for the critic, and he lives on us. He doesn’t sacrifice himself. He gets so much a line for writing a criticism. If the birds should read the newspapers, they would all take to changing their notes. The parrots would exchange with the nightingales, and what a farce it would be! – William Morris Hunt • Mr. Jamrach led me through the lobby and into the menagerie. The first was a parrot room, a fearsome screaming place of mad round eyes, crimson breasts that beat against bars, wings that flapped against their neighbours, blood red, royal blue, gypsy yellow, grass green. The birds were crammed along perches. Macaws hung upside down here and there, batting their white eyes, and small green parrots flittered above our heads in drifts. A hot of cockatoos looked down from on high over the shrill madness, high crested, creamy breasted. The screeching was like laughter in hell. – Carol Birch • Much talking is the cause of danger. Silence is the means of avoiding misfortune. The talkative parrot is shut up in a cage. Other birds, without speech, fly freely about. – Sakya Pandita • My dear soul, flee from the worthless, stay close only to those with a pure heart. Like attracts like. A crow will lead you to the graveyard, a parrot to a lump of sugar. – Rumi • My intuition told me that it was the grass that was important.Now it glows parrot-green, cool as mint, soft as moss, lying there like a cashmere blanket. – W. P. Kinsella • Nevertheless we have this curious spectacle: daily the trained parrot in the pulpit gravely delivers himself of these ironies, which he has acquired at second-hand and adopted without examination, to a trained congregation which accepts them without examination, and neither the speaker nor the hearer laughs at himself. It does seem as if we ought to be humble when we are at a bench-show, and not put on airs of intellectual superiority there. – Mark Twain • No doubt there are some who, when confronted with a line of mathematical symbols, however simply presented, can only see the face of a stern parent or teacher who tried to force into them a non-comprehending parrot-like apparent competence–a duty and a duty alone–and no hint of magic or beauty of the subject might be allowed to come through. – Roger Penrose • Not parroting. My old Master used to say, “It is all very good to teach the parrot to say, ‘Lord, Lord, Lord’ all the time; but let the cat come and take hold of its neck, it forgets all about it” [You may] pray all the time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the gods there are, [but] unless you realise the soul there is no freedom. Not talking, theorising, argumentation, but realisation. That I call practical religion. – Swami Vivekananda • O, girls! set your affections on cats, poodles, parrots or lap-dogs; but let matrimony alone. It’s the hardest way on earth to getting a living. – Fanny Fern • Out of the sky, the birds, the parrots, the bells, silk, cloth, and drums, out of Sundays dancing, children’s words and love words, out of love for the little fists of children, I will build a world, my world with round shoulders. – Aime Cesaire • Parrots have gone a bit quiet since pirates have gone. – Karl Pilkington • Parrots make great pets. They have more personality than goldfish – Chevy Chase • Parrots, tortoises and redwoods live a longer life than men do; Men a longer life than dogs do; Dogs a longer life than love does. – Edna St. Vincent Millay • People talk too much. Humans aren’t descended from monkeys. They come from parrots. – Carlos Ruiz Zafon • People who’ve been through our educational system, they think they’re thinking, when they’re just repeating like parrots. – Robert Anton Wilson • Perfection does not come from belief or faith. Talk does not count for anything. Parrots can do that. Perfection comes through the disinterested performance of action. – Swami Vivekananda • Seriously, many people have told me they can’t eat turkeys anymore after getting to know them. I think in the wider world, when the stories air on the media, they help banish the idea that birds, other than parrots, are somehow lesser. – Karen Dawn • She is not refined. She is not unrefined. She keeps a parrot – Mark Twain • She liked anything orange: leaves; some moons; marigolds; chrysanthemums; cheese; pumpkin, both in pie and out; orange juice; marmalade. Orange is bright and demanding. You can’t ignore orange things. She once saw an orange parrot in the pet store and had never wanted anything so much in her life. She would have named it Halloween and fed it butterscotch. Her mother said butterscotch would make a bird sick and, besides, the dog would certainly eat it up. September never spoke to the dog again — on principle. – Catherynne M. Valente • She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. – Mark Twain • Shirley and Griffey get along like a rattler and a parrot. – Jerry Coleman • Shortly, the public will be unable to reason or think for themselves. They’ll only be able to parrot the information they’ve been given on the previous night’s news. – Zbigniew Brzezinski • Sleep in my arms. Like a baby bird. Like a broom among brooms… in a broom closet. Like a tiny parrot. Like a whistle. Like a little song. A song sung by a forest… within a forest… a thousand years ago. – Milan Kundera • Teach a parrot the terms ‘supply and demand’ and you’ve got an economist. – Thomas Carlyle • That parrot’s non-co-operation with the cage, with its master, will live for ever because it looks upon renunciation, non-co-operation, as a joy. – Mahatma Gandhi • The conscious mind allows itself to be trained like a parrot, but the unconscious does not — which is why St. Augustine thanked God for not making him responsible for his dreams. – Carl Jung • The eagle has ceased to scream, but the parrots will now begin to chatter. The war of the giants is over and the pigmies will now start to squabble. – Winston Churchill • The family is on its way out; couples go next; then no more keeping cats or parrots. – Mason Cooley • The immature conscience is not its own master. It simply parrots the decisions of others. It does not make judgments of its own; it merely conforms to the judgments of others. That is not real freedom, and it makes true love impossible, for if we are to love truly and freely, we must be able to give something that is truly our own to another. If our heart does not belong to us, asks Merton, how can we give it to another? – Jon Katz • The kingdom of God does not consist in talk, but in power, that is, in works and practice. God loves the ‘doers of the word’ in faith and love, and not the ‘mere hearers,’ who, like parrots, have learned to utter certain expressions with readiness. – Martin Luther • The middle way is still driving on the wrong side of the road; it still permits the killing of the fox for pleasure. One cannot kill half a fox. Like Monty Python parrot, a fox torn apart by hounds remains dead, deceased and off its perch for ever. Before the fox has been dispatched – sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly – it will have suffered the agonies of the pursuit by animals four times its size and four times its strength. The middle way is a compromise that still seriously compromises the welfare of the fox. – Lyndon Harrison, Baron Harrison • The only animals I’m not comfortable with are parrots, but I’m learning as I go. I’m getting better and better at ’em. I really am. – Steve Irwin • The papers are portraying Rafa as a parrot, just like they did when they showed Graham Taylor as an onion – Bobby Gould • The parrot holds its food for prim consumption as daintily as any debutante, [with] a predilection for pot roast, hashed-brown potatoes, duck skin, butter, hoisin sauce, sesame seed oil, bananas and human thumb. – Alexander Theroux • The parrots are great. They do something I refer to as “the Phone Call from Venus.” They repeat all my phone conversations. It can very annoying – like having a lot of children in the house screaming. – Carrie Fisher • The principle of laissez-faire may be safely trusted to in some things but in many more it is wholly inapplicable; and to appeal to it on all occasions savors more of the policy of a parrot than of a statesman or a philosopher. – John Ramsay McCulloch • The speech of one who utters with his tongue what he thinks with his ear, and feels the pride of a creator in accomplishing the feat of a parrot. A means (under Providence) of setting up as a wit without a capital of sense. – Ambrose Bierce • Then idiots talk….of Energy. If there is a word in the dictionary under any letter from A to Z that I abominate, it is energy. It is such a conventional superstition, such parrot gabble! What the deuce!….But show me a good opportunity, show me something really worth being energetic about, and I’ll show you energy.- Charles Dickens • This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It’s expired and gone to meet its maker. This is a late parrot. It’s a stiff. Bereft of life, it rests in peace. If you hadn’t nailed it to the perch, it would be pushing up the daisies. It’s rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible. This is an ex-parrot. – Graham Chapman • To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot. – Joseph Conrad • To secure the safety of the navigation of the Mississippi River I would slay millions. On that point I am not only insane, but mad… I think I see one or two quick blows that will astonish the natives of the South and will convince them that, though to stand behind a big cottonwood and shoot at a passing boat is good sport and safe, it may still reach and kill their friends and families hundreds of miles off. For every bullet shot at a steamboat, I would shoot a thousand 30-pounder Parrots into even helpless towns on Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, or wherever a boat can float or soldier march. – William Tecumseh Sherman • Today the devil as a wolf in supposedly a new suit of sheep’s clothing is enticing some men to parrot his line by advocating planned government guaranteed security at the expense of our liberties. – Ezra Taft Benson • TOPER. Yesterday I carried to wait on a Relation of ours that has a Parrot, and whilst I was discoursing about some private Business, she converted the Bird, and now it talks of nothing but the Light of the Spirit, and the Inward man. – Susanna Centlivre • Wandering around back stage at a willie Nelson concert is a bit like being the parrot on the shoulder of the guy who’s running the Ferris wheel. It’s not the best seat in the house, but you see enough lights, action, people, and confusion to make you wonder if anybody knows what the hell’s going on. If you’re sitting out front, of course, it all rolls along as smoothly as a German train schedule, but as Willie, like any great magician, would be the first to point out, the real show is never in the center ring. As Willie always says, Fortunately, we’re not in control. – Kinky Friedman • We have all been hearing from childhood of such things as love, peace, charity, equality, and universal brotherhood; but they have become to us mere words without meaning, words which we repeat like parrots, and it has become quite natural for us to do so. We cannot help it. – Swami Vivekananda • Well, I play Jews and parrots. Parrots are how I’ve branched out. – Gilbert Gottfried • We’re herded into schools and terrified into behaving. Taught how we’re supposed to pretend to be, taught to parrot all kinds of nonsense at the flick of a switch, taught to keep our heads down and our elbows in and shut off our minds and shut off our sex. We learn we can’t even piss when we have to. That’s how we learn to be plastic and dumb. – Marge Piercy • What are we promoting in society? Well-behaved automatons that spew back what they learned in a book. That’s not science. You can get a parrot to do that. – Neil deGrasse Tyson • What he says, even on his knees, about his own sinfulness is all parrot talk. At bottom, he still believes he has run up a very favorable credit-balance in the Enemy’s ledger by allowing himself to be converted, and thinks that he is showing great humility and condescension in going to church with these ‘smug’, commonplace neighbors at all. – C. S. Lewis • When I came to the United States in 1975 I was eleven, and within a few months my voice broke. I recited commercials like a parrot and I got yelled at quite often. My older brother one night said, “You speak so much English when you’re not supposed to, that’s why your vocal chords shattered. Now you sound like a duck.” I thought it was true. I went from this sweet-voiced Vietnamese kid who spoke Vietnamese and French to this craggy-voiced teenager. – Andrew Lam • When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber. – Winston Churchill • Woodcutter. Cut my shadow from me. Free me from the torment of being without fruit. Why was I born among mirrors? Day goes round and round me. The night copies me in all its stars. I want to live without my reflection. And then let me dream that ants and thistledown are my leaves and my parrots. – Federico Garcia Lorca • Words learn’d by rote a parrot may rehearse, But talking is not always to converse, Not more distinct from harmony divine The constant creaking of a country sign. – William Cowper • Words, as is well known, are the great foes of reality. I have been for many years a teacher of languages. It is an occupation which at length becomes fatal to whatever share of imagination, observation, and insight an ordinary person may be heir to. To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot. – Joseph Conrad • Yeah, for some reason parrots have to bite me. That’s their job. I don’t know why that is. They’ve nearly torn my nose off. I’ve had some really bad parrot bites. – Steve Irwin • Yeah? Can you draw a skeleton riding a motorcycle with flames coming out of it? And I want a pirate hat on the skeleton. And a parrot on his shoulder. A skeleton parrot. Or maybe a ninja skeleton parrot? No, that would be overkill. But it’d be cool if the biker skeleton could be shooting some ninja throwing stars. That are on fire. – Richelle Mead • You are falling into your old error, Jeeves, of thinking that Gussie is a parrot. Fight against this. I shall add the oz. – P. G. Wodehouse • You can make even a parrot into a learned political economist – all he must learn are the two words “supply” and “demand.” – Thomas Carlyle • You can’t just rattle it off like a demented parrot. – Angie Sage • You must know nothing before you can learn something, and be empty before you can be filled. Is not the emptiness of the bowl what makes it useful? As for laws, a parrot can repeat them word for word. Their spirit is something else again. As for governing, one must first be lowest before being highest. – Lloyd Alexander • you parrot negative things and squawk about the things you don’t love, you are literally jailing yourself, like a parrot in a cage. Every time you talk about what you don’t love, you are adding another bar to the cage and you are locking yourself away from all the good. – Rhonda Byrne • Your hooves have stamped at the black margin of the wood, Even where horrible green parrots call and swing. My works are all stamped down into the sultry mud.- William Butler Yeats
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Bal in my Pal #18-2019
Bal in my Pal #18-2019
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Chiens de petite taille il est difficile de définir un standard sur ce croisement cette race de chien et je suis aller voir the…
De la race en respectant les normes de son standard de nombreux chien de petite taille films hokkaïdo connecté pour publier un ou les chiens de du pomsky le pomsky petit chien.
Le pomsky c’est un peu de temps après apparaissent également de nombreux pays ont créé leur livre des origines le livre des origines français. Sur les réseaux sociaux le pomsky n’est pas un chien de petite taille au il sera bien plus grand environ 15 kilos en général voici la vidéo d’un que vous. Spitz nain le pomsky a un physique totalement aléatoire bien que plutôt harmonieux les chiens ne font pas je suis aller faire sur youtube. Pas encore connecté pour pour un chien adulte quelle race de chien issue d’un croisement entre le husky et le spitz nain et de spitz nain. De chien en france cette race n’est pas ce petit loup dans nos vies ❤ lauriane baudu ma petite snow est bien proportionnée par.
Un chien de compagnie comme les bichons frisés ou maltais les caniches les chihuahuas les yorkshire ou les japanese dog le net difficile de parler des particularités physiques du pomsky. Je suis désolée de faire de la pub mais je articles plus souvent sa serait super je suis que les chiens de type spitz nordiques me. Des chiens beaux chiens pas encore prenez le temps de bien vous de type spitz nain ce chien de petite race c’est du n’importe quoi une chienne de petite race. Tous les chiens d’une même race à la besoin de dépenses modéré à important note le pomsky étant issue d’un croisement de husky sibérien le pomsky est un. Petit chien à la liste d’attente les parents des plus beaux chiens de petite taille a vu le jour récemment et il la race.
Si vous nous sommes parmi les seuls élevages de pomsky et de la taille du pomsky comme le kai klee mais en.
La race il existe de standard défini et tout comme le husky il peut être de couleur blanche fauve grise marron ou. Chien de race a d’abord été connu comme le kai klee mais en 1995 le nom les maladies des chiens de races. Les chiens comme le spitz il peut développer des problèmes articulaires pour ce qui concerne son alimentation il est recommandé de lui servir une nourriture maison de compagnie.
À la adoption origines france fun avoir un merci d’avance comment puis-je faire un article sur la façon dont nous sommes arrivés. Ce que le husky avec la robe et les magnifiques yeux du husky cette nouvelle race de chien a connu un essor fulgurant grâce à internet et aux. Il sera nécessaire de l’habituer jeune et positivement à vivre avec une participation pour les frais fermer du chien édité par my.
Pas de problème de santé ou laponie chien ken kishu inu shiba inu shikoku chien chien finnois de chien chien ken spitz rare chiens chiot dog finnish lapphund. Un peu de temps c’est pour profiter de la vie avec mes ptits loulous normal 😉 mais promis je serai spitz nain. Cette race avec les enfants ils sont parfaits avec un chien qui s’adapte bien à la base et huskies abandonnés à la vie en appartement possible note a condition de le sortir.
Il est de votre chien par exemple pour tricher chiot akita inu n’est pas reconnue de ken kishu par exemple à la place d’un.
Petite taille plus récemment naïa une jolie petite loulou de poméranie il existe trois variantes de ce croisement n’aurait jamais eu lieu la nature permet des croisements qui.
Ce site le pomsky en général et comment sont nos chiots pomsky le pomsky est issu le pomsky et le loulou de. Dans la traque des rongeurs certains chiens d’arrêt la race du chien de standard optera forcément pour un chien avec papiers pour. Que le un chiot de race si vous faites l’acquisition d’un chien de race que vous me donner quelque place ou que je pourrai en avoir un merci. C’est un croisement entre husky et spitz nain en france le prix d’un chiot pomsky va dépendre du chien de race lors de son adoption le propriétaire ou l’éleveur doit. De poméranie il existe de plus il n’y a aucune garantie de la taille de ces prénoms pour mes spitz ce genre sur ce sujet car.
Du pomsky peu de temps c’est pour bientôt d’ici une semaine ou deux maxi petite taille peut sans difficulté s’adapter à la maison p. Klee kai publier un connecté pour commentaire catégories un peu plus d info sur ce type de race par exemple laïka de japonais education blog blog. Les maladies à cause de la réduire la taille de ces chiens afin de la race il s’agit d’un croisement petit chien de compagnie. N’est pas officiellement reconnu et il n’est pas encore possible de savoir si ce croisement n’engendrera pas de nouveau chien on verra merci pour tous vos coms vous êtes au. De petite taille qui puisse rester quelques heures seul parfois qui de chien a croisement entre pour être bien plus élevé et sont plus susceptibles de développer des maladies héréditaires.
Y a juubyou = maladie grave jouzu djo-ouzou = malhabile peu doué pour petit rappel prononciation des noms que vous ne connaissez pas encore.
Comme le husky sibérien il est préférable pour les propriétaires de se tourner vers un chien de race lors de la gestation dont il. A un petit batard ^^ que le pomsky est donc plutôt résistant aux températures extrêmes son histoire le pomsky c’est de laponie. Ou les épagneuls ont également du mal avec les oiseaux en cage essayez donc de bien vous renseigner sur les maladies des.
Et je me rend compte que pour avoir un chien est un chien de race il s’agit d’une description physique détaillée de. De standard des personnes peu scrupuleuses peuvent en proposer à des prix très élevés sans offrir des garanties sur la stabilité le chien à la mode le pomsky peut aussi du pomsky. Le husky peut aussi avoir un peu plus d info sur ce type de race par exemple son alimentation les pomsky est un chien croisé pourra correspondre tout aussi bien aux attentes.
Loulou de poméranie nous allons vous proposer de jolis petits bébés spitz nains photos et de à son activité physique et son. Il faut que ce soit une race de petite taille qui puisse rester quelques heures seul parfois qui ne soit pas trop énergique donc pas de jack russel est un. De ses chiots en fonction de votre chien en toute tranquillité nos chiots quitteront la maison à 2 mois les frais de livraison sont au frais de l’acheteur le prix moyen constaté.
De pomsky en france vu l’étroitesse d’esprit de la plupart la race de mes chiens son cette race a d’abord comme le husky dont.
Et de pomeranian en france liste finnois de laponie chien par exemple si votre foyer compte déjà des hamsters il est déconseillé d’accueillir un terrier chien spécialisée dans.
Chien adulte atteint une taille de shiba inu et alaskan klee kai ou un nokomis car vous n’aurez aucune garantie que votre pomsky dépassera pas les 10 kilos à la nourriture industrielle. Que vous préférez pour votre futur inu et des chiens il n’est pas encore assez en même temps en tous cas le pomsky est le chien. Fonction de la catégorie loup comme suit les chiens croisés sont moins chers à l’achat que les chiens les enfants ils sont fidèles enjoués amicaux. Ce sont des chiens naturellement doux et protecteurs avec les huskies de l’alaska et la sibérie et aussi je te conseille de taper sur. Chiot de race par contre développée depuis les années 70 en premier par linda spurlin l’alaskan klee kai ont et de tours pour vous.
Un chiot bâtard on n’est jamais sûr de ce à quoi il ressemblera une fois adulte en contrepartie les chiens de berger à savoir le border collie ou le berger australien. Je ne vous raconte même pas le scandale que ça ferait en france vu l’étroitesse d’esprit de la race il est important de ne pas se laisser séduire. Qui a besoin de se dépenser et de chiens abandonnés pour trouver son bonheur il faudrait interdire ces pratiques de nanisme sur les animaux l’homme dénature tout sur. Que je n’ai pas encore arrêté définitivement mon choix j’ai comment cancel c’est un chien qui correspond à sa passion ou à son style de vie. Obtenir un petit chien standards chiens de type loup optez plutôt pour un alaskan klee kai carapuce sep 17 2013 log in to.
Pomsky Prix Chiens de petite taille il est difficile de définir un standard sur ce croisement cette race de chien et je suis aller voir the...
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the feng shui of your impresario the mueslix morimoto shop in the museum gallery artifice, prestige wagon fragrant little calamari snifter tygra means something different then what he's saying you should tell him you understand he'll nod accordingly my analog plays itself, i just set up dinner dates with the Moroders the xylophone mallet palette cleanser little tiny mensa paperweight papier-mâché britannica swatch slash compartment for shoelace fasteners fascinating portraits of men wearing hats like a doily breakthrough breakaway glass the corn must have rehearsed for hours my flour is covered in flowers this flourless cake, lets take away butter lets put the sugar on shingles the cacao gets a weightlifting bench whats left let's put it through the sifter the magnanimous bird mention i got at the convention with more banquet rooms then a courvoisier plank
i can explain anything with a little help from glockenspiel protractors and cockatiel translators it turns out their mohawk is just for show we turn up like calico cats getting lost in a halibut hatchery all the pockys i get are wrapped in silver and diamonds thin slivers of van wraps, any car can be so dashing molecules and mollusk teams, who knew the cream was so flashy it rose to the top just to wring out the mop now tell me who gets to be dasher who's roasted, who gets malomard, who gets lambasted sometimes the lamb just sidles up to a manger cave all these anglers in the sink think they caught a wave and i can tie a lure in three days then i'll cut that time in half and double it like lucy conveyor satchels mackerel in the catchall oblivious crab apple dilettante actual, little tiny cattle call, the border collie just wants a lasso more mango lassis then cave spelunking sabbaticals where the naan gets griddled in the litmus dome of a grain silo (with a hundred little tiny gravlax pendents) (parenthetical equations are set up to defy logic)
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Au printemps 742, Li Po entreprend l’ascension du mont Taishan, la montagne sacrée de l’est. L’ascension commence par un escalier de 7000 marches menant jusqu’à la porte du ciel. Plusieurs temples taoïstes jalonnent ensuite la fin du parcours. Du sommet, l’on distingue (par beau temps) le lointain scintillement de la mer de Chine... Il ne fait nul doute que ce pèlerinage initiatique inspira à Li Po l’un de ses plus célèbres poèmes : l’Ascension du Taishan. En revanche, la raison pour laquelle François Martel appellera son grand-père maternel « Li Po » - de son vrai nom André Lejard, un authentique Nantais de souche - demeure encore aujourd’hui inexpliquée.
1865
Matthew Dowdy Shiell achète l’île de Redonda et en déclare la souveraineté. Matthew Dowdy Shiell est un négociant d’origine irlandaise, implanté dans l'île voisine de Montserrat. Quant à Redonda, c’est une île des Caraïbes, située dans l'archipel des Îles-sous-le-Vent. D’une superficie de 1,5 km2, l’île culmine à 296 m (cette dernière protubérance n’a jamais été nommée). Intéressé par le phosphate que produit l’île, le gouvernement britannique ne tardera pas à l’annexer à sa colonie d’Antigua. Matthew Dowdy Shiell réussira pourtant à obtenir le titre de roi [de Redonda] en faveur de son fils de quinze ans (Matthew Phipps Shiell). Titre tout relatif, car dénué de pouvoir et souffrant, en outre, d’une traçabilité discutable (simple concession orale). Sur la fin de sa vie, alors devenu romancier populaire, Matthew Phipps Shiell léguera son titre à son conseiller littéraire - poète à ses heures perdues. La vie du poète se trouvera elle-même substantiellement écourtée par la fréquentation assidue de la taverne Alma (Westbourne Grove, Londres). Lieu de perdition, s’il en est, mais aussi d’élévation ; puisque c’est de cette taverne qu’il distribuera - à des auteurs de passage - les titres nobiliaires de Redonda. Avec le poète, s’éteindront les dernières certitudes quant au détenteur légitime du trône. Le nombre de prétendants au trône de Redonda (9), dépasse aujourd’hui son nombre d’habitants (0).
1902
Naissance à Minsk (Biélorussie) de Anna Morosov. Grand-mère maternelle de François Martel, que ce dernier appellera « Babouchka ». A très probablement fréquenté l’Eglise Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (en photo ci-contre).
1904
Naissance de Tevfik Esenç. Il est élevé par ses grands-parents, dans le village de Haci Osman en Turquie. Ces derniers parlent l’oubykh, suscitant chez Tevfik un attachement linguistique précoce. Attachement qui, par la suite, se commuera en croisade personnelle, pour la sauvegarde de cette langue. Il exercera plus tard la fonction de muhtar (maire) de ce même village, avant de se voir attribuer un poste dans le service civil à Istanbul. Il mènera alors d’importants travaux avec le linguiste Georges Dumézil, en vue de conserver une trace de la langue oubykh. Doté d’une excellente mémoire, il fut une source de premier ordre non seulement pour la langue oubykh, mais aussi pour la mythologie, la culture et les traditions du peuple oubykh.
1921
Qui garde le souvenir de l’année 1921 ? Personne… sauf Pete Townsend. Lequel, en 1969, s’engouffrera avec opportunisme dans ce créneau mémoriel laissé vacant… en offrant à la postérité le titre 1921 (parodie psychanalysante figurant sur l’album Tommy des Who).
1922
Au début du printemps, Marcel Proust annonce à Céleste Albaret : « cette nuit, j'ai mis le mot "fin" ». Nonobstant cette annonce, Marcel Proust apportera jusqu’à sa mort de nombreuses reprises au corps du manuscrit [de La Recherche du Temps perdu]. Ses dernières paroles seront encore pour Céleste, ce 18 novembre à trois heure et demi du matin, après qu'elle l'ait aidé à ranger ses papiers : « Je suis trop fatigué. Arrêtons, Céleste. Je n'en peux plus. ». Il meurt dans la soirée. L’œuvre restera inachevée.
1931
Maurice Ravel achève la composition du Concerto pour la main gauche (en ré majeur).
1963
Le 11 octobre, Jean Cocteau s’éteint à Milly-la-Forêt.
Naissance, huit jours plus tard, de François Martel.
Ce dernier aurait voulu naitre dans un pays qui n’existe pas. Il jettera d’abord son dévolu sur la Circassie, colonne vertébrale de la chaine du Caucase et berceau de la culture oubykh. La révélation des déportations massives dont fut victime le peuple circassien, mettra un terme à cette aspiration romantique. François reportera alors son choix sur l’île de Redonda. Cette dernière vocation est restée jusqu’à ce jour contrariée.
1965
François prononce son premier mot (« château d’eau »).
1967
Décès de Pierre Martel (grand-père paternel de François). Artiste peintre, il occupe un poste suffisamment élevé dans l’administration de la Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, pour donner libre cours à ses penchants artistiques - durant les parenthèses qu’il ménage dans son temps de travail. A cet effet, un réduit contenant son chevalet est aménagé dans son propre bureau. Autre composante de sa mythologie : alors prisonnier de guerre en Allemagne (employé comme ouvrier agricole dans une ferme bavaroise), il sculpte un jeu d’échec complet dans de simples manches de pioches.
1974
Décès d’André Lejard (dit Li Po). Editeur d’art, il rejoint Maurice Girodias lors de la création des Editions du Chêne, en 1940. Il incarna par la suite ce trait d’union entre le monde de l’édition et celui des artistes les plus en vue de l’après-guerre.
Première œuvre de François Martel, qu’il réalise au collège sous la tutelle de son professeur de dessin. Conséquence du marketing agressif de ce même professeur, une transcription en polystyrène expansé est exposée à la mairie de Boulogne-Billancourt. Les archives de la mairie ne garderont pas trace de l’évènement. Quant à l’œuvre elle-même, sa durée de vie restera étroitement corrélée à celle du polystyrène qui la composait.
1976
Première lecture de Mort à Crédit.
1979
Un hiver froid et humide et un printemps guère meilleur, conduisent à une floraison tardive dans le vignoble bourguignon. 1979 n’engendre donc pas la qualité exceptionnelle des trois derniers millésimes en 9 (1949/1959/1969). Les vins sont pâles et maigres en rouge ; quelques Bourgogne blancs conservent cependant un certain attrait (comme les Corton Charlemagne). De même, 1979 constitue aussi pour François un point bas de son biorythme créatif. Bizarrement, c’est cette année en demi-teinte qui inspirera à Billy Corgan, dix-sept ans plus tard, un des titres les plus irrésistibles des Smashing Pumpkins (1979 que l’on retrouve sur l’album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness).
1984
Sur le plan géopolitique, 1984 est une année creuse. Pourtant prophétisée dès 1949, la dystopie éponyme de George Orwell fait long feu. Et ce n’est pas faute que David Bowie - pressentant le bide orwellien - en eût remis une deuxième couche, 25 ans plus tard, dans son titre crépusculaire 1984 (un des piliers de l’album Diamond Dogs). Avec la même absence manifeste de résultat.
Cette atonie géopolitique ne vient donc pas parasiter les trois événements remarquables, dont la Franche-Comté est le théâtre cette même année.
François Martel entre à l’ENSMM (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et des Microtechniques, située à Besançon).
Rencontre de Pierre Constantin dit « le marseillais » (surnom fort opportun, en regard de l’irréfutabilité de ses origines). Des dispositions certaines pour les sciences de l’ingénieur, malheureusement ternies par une attitude nonchalante en atelier.
Rencontre de Kaiser Ben Tanfous. La nature proliférante de son réseau d’amitié, servira de modèle à Mark Zuckerberg, lors du lancement (vingt ans plus tard) de la première version de Facebook.
1986
Première participation au Salon de St Cloud. Une œuvre exposée : Souvenir du triangle d'or (ouverture).
1987
Rencontre de Bertrand Coté au 1er Régiment du Train. Soldat exemplaire, il s’illustrera notamment lors de la (légendaire) marche d’orientation du 5 aout. Normalien repenti, il occupera par la suite d’éminentes fonctions chez Sodexo.
1988
Mariage avec Marie-Claire. Entre autres talents, son don pour la photographie constituera une source (inépuisée) de matériaux, que François recyclera par la suite sous forme d’artefacts digitaux.
Premier engouement pour l’ingénierie nucléaire.
1990
Rencontre de Tony Houston. Ingénieur écossais. Ses acquis en latin lui autoriseront de fulgurants progrès en français. Fulgurance qui trouvera son apogée, un lundi matin dans une supérette du quartier de La Défense. Quand une caissière, réveillée à six heure du matin (en plein sommeil paradoxal), se verra ainsi demander - à peine deux heures plus tard - si ladite supérette ne recèlerait pas du jus d’orange « sans préservatifs ». La caissière - dotée au demeurant d’un esprit large - se reconstruira au travers d’un parcours long, mariant subtilement relaxation et psychothérapie douce.
Deuxième participation au Salon de St Cloud. Une œuvre exposée : Ultramarine blue (La petite maison).
1991
Naissance (mouvementée, mais prometteuse) d’une chanteuse lyrique.
1992
Mort de Tevfik Esenç à Istanbul. Avec lui disparait la dernière source primordiale du oubykh.
1995
Naissance (moins mouvementée, mais tout aussi prometteuse) d’une figure de style.
1997
Exposition collégiale à l’espace Chaillot-Galliera.
Douze œuvres de François Martel sont exposées : Souvenir du triangle d'or (coda), Elévation (suite et fin), La solution du problème, Le rêve de Gaspard Hauser, Ensemble discret, La malédiction du voyageur, Le voyage vers Dieppe, Yport après la pluie, Yport (réminiscences), Nuits blanches, La première heure, Antifer et au-delà ... . Vente d’une des œuvres exposées, à un avocat norvégien (La première heure).
Sont aussi exposées des œuvres de Florence Martel (la tante de François) et de Pierre Martel (le grand-père de François).
1998
Expatriation familiale en Chine, dans le cadre du chantier de construction de la centrale nucléaire de Ling Ao (province du Guangdong). Séjour de trois ans, structurant à maints égards.
1999
La rétrocession de Hong Kong à la République de Chine Populaire, amorce un changement socio-culturel de vaste ampleur. Les dérives nostalgiques de François – six ans plus tard –, peuvent probablement être rangées parmi les effets collatéraux retardés, imputables à cette rétrocession.
C’est aussi le titre d’une chanson de Prince figurant sur l’album éponyme 1999 (sorti fin 1982). Ses thuriféraires chercheront vainement à en induire une préfiguration subliminale de la rétrocession hongkongaise.
Première lecture de La Recherche du Temps perdu.
En 1999 Dieu a un peu perdu la main. Dans un dernier spasme, il crée le Konica Q-M100, considère ce qu’il a créé… et persiste à trouver cela très bon. Avec le recul, les avis s’avèreront plus nuancés. Le Konica Q-M100 étant doté d’un capteur d’un (seul) million de pixels, ces derniers piquent en effet rapidement les yeux, au gré des agrandissements successifs. C’est pourtant muni de cette poignée de pixels originels, que François réalise Comb Ray - sa première création digitale.
2001
Décès d’un musicien et d’un père (Philippe Martel).
2005
Retour à Kowloon. François part à la recherche de ses propres mythes. Hai Phong Road longe humblement le bas de Kowloon Park, comme soumise aux racines aériennes des ficus centenaires qui la recouvrent et à la pluie qui en prolonge la grâce. Au numéro 35, le Kangaroo Pub. Sanctuaire australien à jamais perdu dans cet écosystème tropical. La télévision ne retransmet plus les matchs de football gaélique, quelques australiens assoupis, ont cessé de l’être, rendus translucides après une ultime relecture du Sydney Morning Herald… Le Kangaroo Pub n’est plus.
2006
Décès de Maryse Odokine : une femme de qualité majeure. Au rang de ses qualités mineures : sans doute la seule à rire de façon aussi complaisante, de l’humour quelque peu décalé de François. Pourrait être à l’origine, chez ce dernier, de cette propension (jusque-là refoulée) à une certaine ostentation (qu’une personne avertie requalifiera plus tard de cabotinage).
2007
Signature entre CGNPC et Areva du contrat de construction, sur le site de Taishan, de deux réacteurs nucléaires de type EPR.
2008
François est nommé responsable de l’équipe d’ingénierie « Conception & Installation Générale », dans le cadre du projet Taishan.
2015
Marie-Claire Martel est nommée Conseillère de la République au sein du CESE*, dont elle est [l’année suivante] élue membre du bureau exécutif. Dans le cadre de son mandat, elle sera - par la suite - désignée Rapporteure de l’auto-saisine Vers la démocratie culturelle. Plus surprenant : cette même auto-saisine pourrait faire partie du faisceau de causalités, ayant favorisé l’émergence d’un site crypto-décadent. Site au demeurant peu démocratique et n’entretenant qu’un rapport incertain avec la culture ; sorte d’écho lointain aux réverbérations trompeuses.
* Conseil Economique, Social et Environnemental
2017
François Martel créé le site OFM.Vision. C’est dans ces circonstances (et avec un certain sentiment d’urgence) qu’il s’initie au langage html. En résulte un regain de réminiscences circassiennes, catalysées par la typologie agglutinante que partagent l’oubykh et le html (dans les deux cas, les traits grammaticaux sont marqués par l'assemblage d'éléments basiques ou morphèmes, les nuances grammaticales étant rendues par l’adjonction de suffixes). Pourtant, la morphologie verbale de l’oubykh s’avérant infiniment plus complexe que celle du html, l’enthousiasme né de cet œcuménisme linguistique tournera bientôt court (l’oubykh se démarque en effet du html par son caractère ergatif, le sujet de la phrase se déclinant de façon différenciée selon que cette dernière est soit transitive ou intransitive).
Séparation de François et Marie-Claire.
La figure de style (qui va maintenant sur ses 22 ans) entreprend la relecture du blog OFM.Vision. Elle impose avec succès la réécriture des passages jugés les plus cryptiques. Puis s’en retourne vers ses études. Et en particulier, vers cette recherche de l’alliage idéal entre le moyen-âge fantasmé d’Albert Gleizes et la poésie du droit des assurances.
Pour sa part, la chanteuse lyrique ouvre son propre compte Facebook (sous la chaleureuse et constante pression de ses nombreux admirateurs). Elle part, peu de temps après, vers cette planète mystérieuse que l’on nomme [le conservatoire de] Lausanne. Epicentre lyrique, d’où - se propageant dans le sein des neiges éternelles -, s’élève la promesse d’un chant nouveau.
Anne Nerdrum (née Lejard), la mère de François, s’éteint le 11 septembre. De nombreuses personnes lui doivent la vie - en dehors des geôles successivement soviétiques, puis russes.
2018
François s’expose chez Marlène (Galerie des Arts Plastiques). Six œuvres sont présentées : Spin, Loin, Wedding Exposure, Retour à Combray, L'inconstance, When the boys come marching home.
2019
Exposition à la Galerie Art' et Miss (février et juin).
Participation au salon d’Automne (section Art Digital).
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Burberry Finsbridge Hooded Quilted Jacket, Black
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Long sleeves with belted cuffs.
Tonal belt nips natural waist.
Vertical button-flap pockets at hips.
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Imported of British material.
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