Sunday, February 13, 2011

Discus And Methyline Blue

for Valentine's Day: Ancient words of love



Plato The Greek philosopher and mathematician from 427 to 348/347 v. Christ lived, said:

... Love is the longing for wholeness, and the pursuit of wholeness is called love.

Longos

The ancient Greek writers made sometime between 2 and 3 Century in the preface to his pastoral and romance "Daphnis and Chloe" this observation:

... entirely to the love has escaped no one, and no one will ever escape it entirely, as long as there is beauty and eyes.

About the kissing, which has always been to love, says one of the protagonists of his novel:

... But this kiss is very different. My breath is flying, my heart will pop out, melts my soul.

seducers, he provides this argument:

... against love there is no cure, it helps to not drink, no food, nothing that is murmured in spells, but kiss and hug and lie naked together.

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