ูู ุตุญูุญ ุฃูู ูุฌุจ ุนูููุง ุฃู ูุฑูุน ุตูุชูุง ุญูู ููุณูุช ุฃุญุฏูู ุฑุฌูุงูุ ูุนู .
ุชุฐูุฑ ุนูุฏูุง ุฃุณุทูุฑุฉ ุฃููุงุทูู ุงูุดููุฑุฉ ยซุงูู ุฃุฏุจุฉยป: ููู ุงูุณุงุจู ูุงู ุงูุจุดุฑ ู ุฒุฏูุฌู ุงูุฌูุณ ููุณูู ูู ุงููู ุฅูู ุฃูุตุงู ุชููู ุนุจุฑ ุงูุนุงูู ู ูุชุดุฉ ุจุนุถูุง ุนู ุจุนุถ. ุงูุญุจ ูู ุชูู ุงูุฑุบุจุฉ ูู ุฅูุฌุงุฏ ุงููุตู ุงูุขุฎุฑ ุงูู ูููุฏ ู ู ุฃููุณูุง.
ูู ุณูุฑ ุงูุชููููุ ุนูุฏ ุงููู ุฅูู ุงูุฅูุณุงู ุจุงูุณูุงุฏุฉ ุนูู ุงูุญููุงูุงุช. ูุจุฅู ูุงููุง ุฃู ููุณุฑ ุฐูู ูุงุฆููู ุฅู ุงููู ูุฏ ุฃุนุงุฑ ูุฐู ุงูุณูุทุฉ ูู. ุงูุฅูุณุงู ููุณ ู ุงูู ุงููููุจ ุจู ููููู ูุนููู ุฐุงุช ููู ุฃู ููุฏู ูุดูุงู ูุญุณุงุจู. ุฏููุงุฑุช ุฐูุจ ุฃุจุนุฏ ู ู ุฐูู ูู ูุฐุง ุงูู ูุญู: ุฌุนู ุงูุฅูุณุงู ยซุณูุฏ ุงูุทุจูุนุฉ ูู ุงูููุงยป. ููู ู ูุทูู ุฌุฏุงู ุจุงูุชุฃููุฏ ููู ุง ูุชุนูู ุจูููู ููุฌูุฏ ุงูุฑูุญ ุนูุฏ ุงูุญููุงูุงุช. ูุญุณุจ ู ุง ูููู ุฏููุงุฑุชุ ุงูุฅูุณุงู ูู ุงูู ุงูู ูุงูุณูุฏ ููู ุง ุงูุญููุงู ููุณ ุฅูุง ู ุณููุฑุงู ูุขูุฉ ุญูุฉุ ุฃู ู ุง ูู ุณูู ุจุงู ยซู ุงุดููุง-ุฃููู ุงุชุงยป. ุนูุฏู ุง ูุฆู ุงูุญููุงู ูุงูุฃู ุฑ ูุง ูุชุนูู ุจุดููู ุจู ุจุตุฑูุฑ ุชุทููู ุขูุฉ ุชุณูุฑ ุจุดูู ุณูุฆ. ูุญูู ุชุฆุฒ ุนุฌูุฉ ุนุฑุจุฉ ููุฐุง ูุง ูุนูู ุฃู ุงูุนุฑุจุฉ ุชุชุฃูู ุจู ูุฃููุง ุชุญุชุงุฌ ุฅูู ุชุดุญูู . ูุจุงูุทุฑููุฉ ุฐุงุชูุง ูุฌุจ ุฃู ูููุณูุฑ ูุญูุจ ุงูุญููุงู. ููุฌุจ ุฃูุง ูุดูู ุนูู ููุจ ููุดุฑููุญ ููู ุญูู ูู ู ุฎุชุจุฑ.
ูุงู ุจุฅู ูุงู ุขููุง ุฃู ุชููู ุญูุงุชูุง ุจุทุฑููุฉ ุฃุฎุฑู ู ุฎุชููุฉ ุชู ุงู ุงู. ูููู ุญุงูุฒ ุงูู ุญุทุฉ ูุงูู ูุชุ ูุฐุง ุงูุญุงูุฒ ุงูุฐู ูุง ูููุณู ูุงูุชุฑุงูู ุจุจุฏุงูุฉ ุงูุญุจุ ูุงู ูุฌุฐุจูุง ูู ูุญุธุงุช ุงููุฃุณุ ุจุฌู ุงูู ุงููุงุฆู . ูุงูุฅูุณุงู ููุณุฌ ุญูุงุชู ุนูู ุบูุฑ ุนูู ู ูู ูููุงู ูููุงููู ุงูุฌู ุงู ุญุชู ูู ูุญุธุงุช ุงููุฃุณ ุงูุฃูุซุฑ ูุชุงู ุฉ. ูุง ูู ูู ุฅุฐุงู ุฃู ูุฃุฎุฐ ุฃุญุฏ ุนูู ุฑูุงูุฉ ุงูุชุชุงููุง ุจุงูุงุชูุงู ุงูุบุงู ุถ ููุตุฏู. (ู ุซูุงูุ ุชูุงูู ูุฑููุณูู ูุขูููุง ูุงูุฑุตูู ูุงูู ูุช ุฃู ุชูุงูู ุจูุชฺููคู ูุชูู ุงุณ ูุชูุฑูุฒุง ููุฃุณ ุงูููููุงู). ููู ูู ูู ุฃู ูุคุฎุฐ ุจูุญููู ุนูู ุงูุฅูุณุงู ุญูู ููุนู ู ุนูููู ุนู ูุฐู ุงูุตุฏูู ููุญุฑู ุจุงูุชุงูู ุญูุงุชู ู ู ุจูุนุฏ ุงูุฌู ุงู.
ุฒุฏ ุนูู ุฐูู ุฃู ูุฐู ุงูุฃุญูุงู ุ ุฅูู ูุตุงุญุชูุงุ ูุงูุช ุฌู ููุฉ. ููุฏ ุฃุบูู ูุฑููุฏ ูุฐุง ุงูุฌุงูุจ ูู ูุธุฑูุชู ุนู ุงูุฃุญูุงู . ูุงูุญูู ููุณ ููุท ุจูุงุบุงู (ุจูุงุบุงู ู ุฑู ูุฒุงู ุนูุฏ ุงูุงูุชุถุงุก) ุจู ูู ุฃูุถุงู ูุดุงุท ุฌู ุงูู ููุนุจุฉ ููุฎูุงู. ููุฐู ุงููุนุจุฉ ูู ุจุญุฏ ุฐุงุชูุง ููู ุฉ. ูุงูุญูู ูู ุงูุจุฑูุงู ุนูู ุฃู ุงูุชุฎูู ูุชุตููุฑ ู ุง ููุณ ูู ูุฌูุฏุ ูู ุฅุญุฏู ุงูุญุงุฌุงุช ุงูุฃุณุงุณูุฉ ููุฅูุณุงูุ ูููุง ููู ู ุฃุตู ุงูุฎุทุฑ ุงูุฎุงุฏุน ุงููุงู ู ูู ุงูุญูู . ููู ุฃู ุงูุญูู ููุณ ุฌู ููุงูุ ูุฃู ูููุง ูุณูุงูู ุจุณูููุฉ. ูุฐููุ ูุงูุช ุชูุฑูุฒุง ุชุฑุฌุน ุจุงุณุชู ุฑุงุฑ ุฅูู ุฃุญูุงู ูุง ูุชุนูุฏูุง ูู ู ุฎููุชูุง ูุชุฎุชูู ู ููุง ุฃุณุงุทูุฑ. ุฃู ูุง ุชูู ุงุณ ููุงู ูุนูุด ูู ููู ุงูุณุญุฑ ุงูู ูููู ุ ุณุญุฑ ุงูุฌู ุงู ุงูุฃููู ูุฃุญูุงู ุชูุฑูุฒุง.
ูู ููููุง ู ุชุญุฏูู ุจุญูุงู ุฅูููุง ูู ุงูููู ุฃุซูุงุก ุงูููู . ูุงูุง ูู ุณูุงู ุฏุงุฆู ุงู ุจุฃูุฏููู ุง ูุชููุณู ุนูุฏุฆุฐ ุงููุงููุฉ (ูุงููุฉ ุถูุก ุงูููุงุฑ) ุงูุชู ูุงูุช ุชูุตู ุจูููู ุง. ูููู ูุฐู ุงูููุงูู ูู ุชูู ุชุนุทู ุชูู ุงุณ ูุง ุงูููุช ููุง ุงููุณููุฉ ูุญู ุงูุชูุง ูุงูุงุนุชูุงุก ุจูุง. ูุฐูู ููู ุนูุฏู ุง ูุงู ูุฑุงูุง ูู ุงูุตุจุงุญ ูููุจุถ ููุจู ููุฑุชุฌู ุฎููุงู ู ู ุฃุฌููุง: ูุงูุช ุชุจุฏู ุญุฒููุฉ ูู ุชูุนูุฉ.
Y, entonces, en ese instante que tan solo dura un segundo, el cerebro se encarga de abrir la cerradura del cofre en el cual guardas todo lo que aprecias. Cede de tal manera que la tapa se abre y todo lo que hay en el interior sale de forma tan rรกpida y tan fugaz que no puedes detenerlo.
If the people of Europe had known as much of astronomy and geology when the bible was introduced among them, as they do now, there never could have been one believer in the doctrine of inspiration. If the writers of the various parts of the bible had known as much about the sciences as is now known by every intelligent man, the book never could have been written. It was produced by ignorance, and has been believed and defended by its author. It has lost power in the proportion that man has gained knowledge. A few years ago, this book was appealed to in the settlement of all scientific questions; but now, even the clergy confess that in such matters, it has ceased to speak with the voice of authority. For the establishment of facts, the word of man is now considered far better than the word of God. In the world of science, Jehovah was superseded by Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler. All that God told Moses, admitting the entire account to be true, is dust and ashes compared to the discoveries of Descartes, Laplace, and Humboldt. In matters of fact, the bible has ceased to be regarded as a standard. Science has succeeded in breaking the chains of theology. A few years ago, Science endeavored to show that it was not inconsistent with the bible. The tables have been turned, and now, Religion is endeavoring to prove that the bible is not inconsistent with Science. The standard has been changed.
A writer reports on the universe. When he presents his credentials, the gates of heaven and hell are equally opened to him. He can hear the devilโs defense and godโs accusations. The guards at the kingโs heart let him in. The writer can be anything and any one he wants. When he writes he is a god, he creates.
Before this generation lose the wisdom, one advice - read books.
The Dimwit's Guide to the Female Mind might assist your efforts in understanding human females. But it must be pointed out that this subject can be a dangerous adventure and should be undertaken with extreme caution. After all, human males have been trying to understand their females for generations, and most of the time they come away from these encounters looking like someone stuck their tails into an electric socket.
When you look at what C.S. Lewis is saying, his message is so anti-life, so cruel, so unjust. The view that the Narnia books have for the material world is one of almost undisguised contempt. At one point, the old professor says, โItโs all in Platoโ โ meaning that the physical world we see around us is the crude, shabby, imperfect, second-rate copy of something much better. I want to emphasize the simple physical truth of things, the absolute primacy of the material life, rather than the spiritual or the afterlife. [The New York Times interview, 2000]