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Re: A Question for Herr Hauser and Senor Raul
« Reply #30 on: July 15, 2020, 12:14:05 pm »
Senor Raul,


Dance of Death.Danse Macabre. That phrase reminds me of the institution of marriage.Anna Karenina is a great book by Tolstoy. If one wishes to learn the true nature of the WOMAN, that is the place. Anna is married to an aristocrat who is noble and kind and provides for her in every possible way. She is having every kind of luxury available and they even have a child together.

And what does she do?She goes right ahead and has an affair with an army officer and even, makes a baby with him while still being married to her husband.
These days they look down upon those who read the classics ,I don’t care, they teach me a great deal. Lord Russell once said he was never much into reading the classics,well, its obvious once one looks at his tattered love life.

Tolstoy destroys all the illusions one might have about women,one sentence at a time.

I have no doubt in my mind that had I not come across books like these , and would have made the mistake of getting married, my wife would have turned me into a card-carrying cuckold.

I was telling you about Ulysses, well, in that book ,whenever the lover of his wife comes to his house to sleep with her,Leopold Bloom, asks the lover if he should use room spray to freshen up the air..I am not sure if he imagines that or this scene really takes place. The book ,like I said, is complicated.

I get my medicines using a e-pharmacy website. So far ,so good.

Take care.
La Tristesse Durera Toujours                                  (The Sadness Lasts Forever ...)
-van Gogh.