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On Nothing & Kindred Subjects

Gelesen von Ray Clare

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“I knew a man once, Maurice, who was at Oxford for three years, and after that went down with no degree. At College, while his friends were seeking for Truth in funny brown German Philosophies, Sham Religions, stinking bottles and identical equations, he was lying on his back in Eynsham meadows thinking of Nothing, and got the Truth by this parallel road of his much more quickly than did they by theirs; for the asses are still seeking, mildly disputing, and, in a cultivated manner, following the gleam, so that they have become in their Donnish middle-age a nuisance and a pest; while he--that other--with the Truth very fast and firm at the end of a leather thong is dragging her sliding, whining and crouching on her four feet, dragging her reluctant through the world, even into the broad daylight where Truth most hates to be.”
- Hilaire Belloc (6 hr 3 min)

Chapters

Section 01 Letter to Maurice

15:17

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Section 02 On the Pleasure of Taking up One's Pen

8:35

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Section 03 On Getting Respected in Inns and Hotels

11:26

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Section 04 On Ignorance

10:33

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Section 05 On Advertisement

9:30

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Section 06 On a House

13:05

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Section 07 On the Ilness of my Muse

8:02

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Section 08 On a Dog and a Man Also

11:37

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Section 09 On Tea

6:47

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Section 10 On Them

7:05

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Section 11 On Railways and Things

16:36

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Section 12 On Conversations in Trains

11:37

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Section 13 On the Return of the Dead

13:43

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Section 14 On the Approach of an Awful Doom

10:17

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Section 15 On a Rich Man Who Suffered

13:08

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Section 16 On the Child Who Died

13:49

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Section 17 On a Lost Manuscript

9:43

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Section 18 On a Man Who was Protected by Another Man

11:55

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Section 19 On National Debts

12:24

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Section 20 On Lords

10:15

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Section 21 On Jingoes In the Shape of a Warning Being

14:24

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Section 22 On a Winged Horse and the Exile Who Rode Him

12:34

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Section 23 On a Man and His Burden

11:02

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Section 24 On a Fisherman and the Quest of Peace

10:56

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Section 25 On a Hermit Whom I Knew

14:04

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Section 26 On an Unknown Country

11:55

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Section 27 On a Faery Castle

10:02

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Section 28 On a Southern Harbour

10:09

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Section 29 On a Young Man and an Older Man

12:26

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Section 30 On the Departure of a Guest

8:08

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Section 31 On Death

10:49

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Section 32 On Coming go an End

11:38

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Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Insightful, unusual an witty comments with which to pass time. Well read