Another Part of Me -By Rochelle Jacobson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
" The fittest may also be the gentlest."-Theodosius Dobzhansky | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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<--This is a silverback Gorilla. For me the Gorilla represents independance and strength. Primates have always fascinated me. My favorite books are Esau by Philip Kerr and Neanderthal by John Darnton | |||||||||||||||||||||||
"We shall eventually get to love the mountain for the very fact that she has forced the utmost out of us, lifted us just for one precious moment high above our ordinary life, and shown us beauty of an austerity, power, and purity we should never have known if we had not faced the mountain squarely and battled strongly with her. -Francis Younghusband | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I love the color green. Unfortunatly I live in the Mohave Desert so I don't get to see much of it. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
"Since riddles are the order of our day, come here, my love, and I will tell thee one."-Randolph Henry Ash | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
"There is a place to which all Poets come | Some having sought it long, some unawares, Some having battled monsters, some asleep Who chance upon the path in thickest dream, Some lost in mythy mazed, some direct From fear of death, or lust of life or thought And some who lost themselves in Arcady... These things are there. The garden and the tree The serpent at its root, the fruit of gold The woman in the shadow of the boughs The running water and the grassy space. They are and were there. At the old world's rim In the Hesperidean grove, the fruit Glowed golden on eternal boughs, and there The dragon ladon crisped his jewelled crest Scraped a gold claw and showed a silver tooth And dozed and waited through eternity Until the tricksy hero, Herakles, Came to his dispossession and the theft." -Randloph Henry Ash from The Garden of Proserpina
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