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I do not update this blog anymore. Posts from here have been exported to A Contrarian Stands. Another blog of mine, mostly related to my readings, is BookCrazy.
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The Keats Shelly Memorial, originally uploaded by bookcrazyword. It is definitely not a ‘dont-miss-it’ sight seeing oppurtunity in Rome, but for anyone interested in literature, it is worth a visit. Actually, I ended up spending most of my Euros here than the rest of the trip. I picked u ...
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What should we do next? Sumit trying to discover, originally uploaded by bookcrazyword. I was told by many tht  Lonely Planet is an essential for any traveller truly interested in exploring an unknown land. I certify after my trip to Rome, Venice, and Florence that it stands to its reputation. It wa ...
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h, originally uploaded by bookcrazyword. You got to see her to believe it. When I was first taken to this beautiful Hornbill’s large cage at Auroville, I was dazzled to say the least. She is huge for a bird and has an amazingly strong and long beak. Also, she can move its neck 360 degrees. I [ ...
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Handprints, originally uploaded by teldow. COGITO, ERGO SUM I think, therefore I am
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and time, it marches ever on, originally uploaded by morning breath. What a picture! The clock is ticking. And I have still not attempted seriously to read this book. I bought Sartre’s Being and Nothingness around 6 months back but have yet not managed beyond the first few pages. This is de ...
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WHY?, originally uploaded by crayon paper. I just love the surrealism here, as if a symbolism of the very word WHY, which more often than not floats in our minds in one context or the other
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Existentialism, originally uploaded by somewherein72. I have been reading a lot of existentialism and found this on Flickr. It is a very well done image. However, to be fair to the philosophy, I would have preferred Love, Living, and Being to be bigger in size than Meaninglessness, Negative Impuls ...
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Albert Camus, originally uploaded by stuartliroff. I consider him ‘the absurd hero’. Through his theory of absurd, he has given us one of the most practical ways of living life meaningfully. Paradoxical as it may sound, he starts with asserting life has no meaning. For more from me on ...
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The King Maker, originally uploaded by bookcrazyword. One of the first clicks from my Nikon D-40X. I love this one for the symbolism. It’s always true – there is always a king mover, if not a king maker.
3 years ago
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