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Per tempus, cum laetitia, amo. --Etna, 17th of November 1991 

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

23:00 - Readings.

Several nights ago, I was looking in my Jerusalem Bible for some good readings. My eyes stopped on Ecclesiaticus. I read:
In prosperity you cannot always tell a true friend,
but in adversity you cannot mistake an enemy (12,8).
Then I continued and I found out that it even contains self-irony:
The mark of a good heart is a cheerful expression;
inventing proverbs is weary work(13,26/32).
I know what I am going to read in the next couple of months.


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