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Jestliže konce světa jsou pro tebe předměstí znáš ten pach kladeš písmena jedno k druhému otevírají a ty jdeš dovnitř ne do šíře do jiné úžiny Z vlastních dveří a pak kam? ..z básně Hilde Dominové Není čas na dobrodružství. Jen růže jako opora. Vyd. Pavel Mervart, 2018.

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We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. themarginalian.org/2014/12/10/eli…

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Iranian artist Maryam Ashkanian embroiders images of sleeping people onto handmade pillows for her ongoing series, 'Sleep' #UnravellingWomensArt

Iranian artist Maryam Ashkanian embroiders images of sleeping people onto handmade pillows for her ongoing series, 'Sleep' #UnravellingWomensArt
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The remains of the east wall of the library of Hadrian in #Athens, it was estimated to have held 16,800 “books” in wooden cupboards in the niches. It’s hard to comprehend what might have been lost to the modern world

The remains of the east wall of the library of Hadrian in #Athens, it was estimated to have held 16,800 “books” in wooden cupboards in the niches. It’s hard to comprehend what might have been lost to the modern world
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Kdysi jsem na výstavě obdivovala jeho fotografie a on mezitím doma se ženou sázel stromy. 💚 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7…

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Oldest french library still in operation: Chapter library located in Noyon. Built at end of Middle Ages or even at beginning of Renaissance, around 1506-1507. "Bookshelf" (old denomination) intended for canoines, one rare examples of wooden buildings still preserved in France.

Oldest french library still in operation: Chapter library located in Noyon. Built at end of Middle Ages or even at beginning of Renaissance, around 1506-1507.

"Bookshelf" (old denomination) intended for canoines, one rare examples of wooden buildings still preserved in France.
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The world's ten most beautiful libraries. 1. Strahov Monastery Library, Prague. Founded in 1143, the monastery has withstood fire & war over the years, and is notable for its magnificent frescoed ceilings. The Theological Hall is the oldest part of the library, dating from 1671.

The world's ten most beautiful libraries.

1. Strahov Monastery Library, Prague.
Founded in 1143, the monastery has withstood fire & war over the years, and is notable for its magnificent frescoed ceilings. The Theological Hall is the oldest part of the library, dating from 1671.
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"I will admit that there are other people who are primarily interested in doing something. I am not. I can very well live without doing anything. But I cannot live without at least trying to understand whatever happens." — Hannah Arendt

"I will admit that there are other people who are primarily interested in doing something. I am not. I can very well live without doing anything. But I cannot live without at least trying to understand whatever happens."

— Hannah Arendt
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"Digitalizované dokumenty dokážeme zpřístupnit lidem po celém světě. To je v případě Ukrajiny mimořádně důležité, aby i ti, kteří žijí v diaspoře, měli možnost žít s kulturou své země," konstatoval ředitel MKP Tomáš Řehák. Přispějte! Více o projektu ⤵️zapojmeukrajinu.cz

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... Viz stromy, jak jsou; a ty domy, námi zabydlené, jsou ještě. My jen mimo vše táhnem jakoby výměna vzdušná. A všechno je svorno nás zamlčet, zpola snad jako stud a zpola jak naděj, jíž povědět nelze. /Z Rilkovy Druhé elegie