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Джек Лондон - Анне Странски

Оакланд, 3 апреля 1901
Я говорил, что всех людей можно разделить на виды? Если говорил, то позволь уточнить – не всех. Ты ускользаешь, я не могу отнести тебя ни к какому виду, я не могу раскусить тебя. Я могу похвастаться, что из 10 человек я могу предсказать поведение девяти. Судя по словам и поступкам, я могу угадать сердечный ритм девяти человек из десяти. Но десятый для меня загадка, я в отчаянии, поскольку это выше меня. Ты и есть этот десятый.

Бывало ли такое, чтобы две молчаливые души, такие непохожие, так подошли друг другу? Конечно, мы часто чувствуем одинаково, но даже когда мы ощущаем что-то по-разному, мы все таки понимаем друг друга, хоть у нас нет общего языка. Нам не нужны слова, произнесенные вслух. Мы для этого слишком непонятны и загадочны. Должно быть Господь смеется, видя наше безмолвное действо.

... А. И. Эртель - М. В. Огарковой, впоследствии его жене

22 августа 1883 г. Самара.
Не знаю почему - один ли я остался, наедине с самим собою, перечитал ли я внимательно и вдумчиво «Исповедь» Толстого - повторяю, не знаю отчего, но с самого Саратова я почувствовал, что я во власти новых каких-то мыслей, которые и прежде бывали у меня на дне души, которые и прежде вставали во мне, но прежде нерешительно, робко, смутно, тотчас же отступая и прячась. И вот теперь они пришли и взяли меня в свою власть...

«Ветер мой, прохладный, но в то же время огненно обжигающий, моя Хюррем. Ох, какие глаза, они же убивают твоего Повелителя, манят и завораживают. Сердца моего госпожа, я твой раб, раб любви своей к тебе. Сколько же счастья в прикосновениях твоих, моя любовь, как же мне тепло и радостно от улыбки твоей, моя лучезарная. Ах, эти руки, руки, что так обнимают, так ласкают, так завлекают в свои объятия. И что же делать мне, как совладать со своим разумом, как, скажи? Заворожила, плен — твоя любовь, моя Хюррем, сладкий плен моей любви…

Душа моей души, мой повелитель! Привет тому, кто поднимает утренний ветерок; молитва к тому, кто дарует сладость устам влюбленным; хвала тому, кто полнит жаром голос возлюбленных; почтение тому, кто обжигает, точно слова страсти; безграничная преданность тому, кто осиян пречистой светлостью, как лица и главы вознесенных; тому, кто является гиацинтом в образе тюльпана, надушенный ароматом верности; слава тому, кто перед войском держит знамя победы; тому, чей клич: "Аллах! Аллах!" - услышан на небе; его величеству моему падишаху. Да поможет ему Бог! - передаем диво Наивысшего Повелителя и беседы Вечности. Просветленной совести, которая украшает мое сознание и пребывает сокровищем света моего счастья и моих опечаленных очей; тому, кто знает мои сокровеннейшие тайны; покою моего изболевшегося сердца и умиротворению моей израненной груди; тому, кто является султаном на престоле моего сердца и в свете очей моего счастья, - поклоняется ему вечная рабыня, преданная, со ста тысячами ожогов на душе. Если вы, мой повелитель, мое высочайшее райское древо, хотя бы на мгновение изволите подумать или спросить об этой вашей сиротинке, знайте, что все, кроме нее, пребывают под шатром милости
Всемилостивого. Ибо в тот день, когда неверное небо всеохватной болью учинило надо мной насилие и в мою душу, несмотря на эти бедные слезы, вонзило многочисленные мечи разлуки, в тот судный день, когда у меня было отнято вечное благоухание райских цветов, мой мир превратился в небытие, мое здоровье в недуг, а моя жизнь в погибель. От моих беспрерывных вздохов, рыданий и мучительных криков, не утихающих ни днем, ни ночью, души людские преисполнились огнем. Может, смилуется творец и, отозвавшись на мою тоску, снова вернет мне вас, сокровище моей жизни, чтобы спасти меня от нынешнего отчуждения и забвения. Да сбудется это, о властитель мой! День мне в ночь обернулся, о тоскующая луна! Мой повелитель, свет очей моих, нет ночи, которая бы не испепелялась от моих горячих вздохов, нет вечера, когда бы не долетали до небес мои громкие рыдания и моя тоска по вашему солнечному лику. День мне в ночь обернулся, о тоскующая луна!

Небо догорает последними лучами заката... А моя душа плачет без моего Повелителя... Рыбы умирают без воды, поэт без стихотворной строчки, звезды без луны, цветы без солнца, а я без моего Господина...
Свет любимых глаз Повелителя, озарит мою душу, шепот слетевший с его губ, заставит сердце биться быстрее, прикосновение рук, заставит трепетать как тонкие струны скрипки перед умелым смычком...
Лишь Аллах знает, как тяжело мне без моего Повелителя... Как скуден и черств этот мир, не играя красками, не изливаясь звуками скрипки, не источая благоуханные ароматы цветов в садах...
Ветер донесет мои слова до моего Повелителя... И принесет ответное письмо шумом листвы возле моего окна...
Разлука отравляет меня... Яд тоски от сердца разгоняется в моем теле и убивает меня час за часом, минуту за минутой...
Я горю в огне своих страданий, в этой нестерпимой разлуке с Вами...
С Вашим приходом распускаются жасминовые сады любви в моей душе... Султан моего сердца... Не оставляйте свою несчастную рабыню любви Хюррем... Озарите меня счастьем Вашего присутствия...
Пролейте из облаков надежды благодатные капли дождя радости на мою высушенную тоской душу и изнемогающую от жажды Ваших объятий...

Стихи Хюррем и Сулеймана.
Мой повелитель, мой шах, любимый душой и сердцем, жизнь моя, единственная надежда моя на этом и на том свете! Пусть Тот, что вечно живой, отдалит вашу честную личность от всех болей, а ваше бытие от всех недугов, да приблизит Он вас к своим бесконечным милостям и отдаст под опеку своего наибольшего любимца Магомета и под защиту своих угодников; да поможет вам, чтобы вы со своей счастливой звездой и царским знаменем всегда одерживали победы над презренными и злорадными неверными, - аминь, величайший Помощник! Ныне меня, вашу рабыню, приятным отношением Повелителя, вызвавшим беспредельную радость, и вашим честным письмом, ароматным, как мускус, подняли из праха забвения, ибо изволили в свой царский счастливый час позаботиться, чтобы письмо дошло до меня и осчастливило меня. А какой чистой щедрости его страницы! Голова увенчана короной, а благословенные стопы бисерными драгоценностями и рубиновыми красками. Ваше письмо высушило кровавые слезы на моих заплаканных глазах, наполнив их светом, а в тоскующее сердце влило радость. Да исполнятся ваши, день моего счастья, все желания и радости души, да переполнены будут сады вашего благополучия прекрасными жасминовыми цветами моей любви, чарующей, как ваш пресветлый лик, о мой властитель, мой султан, мой падишах!

Хатидже Султан[править] * | Ни свет солнца, ни звезды в ночи не исцелят моего израненного сердца…
Месяц стал луной, стал не раз, а тебя все нет…
Мраморная терасса холодна, темна — ждет своего хозяина…
Я просыпаюсь в слезах, услышав во сне скрипку…
Я молюсь до утреннего азана Аллаху:
«Господи, храни мою звезду, мою луну, не дай тьме восторжествовать!
Укажи путь воинам, чтоб они быстрее вернулись к тем, кто льет по ним слезы.»
Я вверяю себя тебе — не забывай меня . |

* | Я пишу Вам это письмо и у меня перехватывает дыхание; сердце мое обливается кровью не в силах перенести эту боль.
Это не просто прощальное письмо — я оповещаю Вас о своей смерти.
Я мертва; я буду влачить свое жалкое существование…
Я не хочу восставать, не хочу быть грешницей…
Я покорно склоняю голову перед своей судьбой и жду дня, когда мы с Вами встретимся в Вечности в райских садах…
Я желаю Вам выдержки и терпения...
Прощальное письмо Ибрагиму. Помолвка с сыном Пири-паши |

Самое тяжелое это — одиночество.
Мечтать, что Вы выйдете из-за дерева в саду, а потом смущаться своих мечтаний… Зацепившись за каплю надежды, преодолев море, устремиться с этой надеждой к Вам и никогда не возвращаться.
Начать все сначала на другом острове, без правил, без запретов…
В райских садах роза влюблена в соловья, а соловей в розу…
Письмо Ибрагиму во время похода на Родос

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...Negative Impact Of Tourism On ( Language ) , ( Religion ) And ( Customs And Tradition ) | | | | <Name> | | <Date> | | Introduction Tourism is unarguably one of the most dynamic and developing sectors earning a myriad of countries across the globe millions of dollars in different forms. A number of countries have benefited from infrastructural development, currency inflows, educational and management skills associated with tourism. Citizens from these countries have as well gained from various employment opportunities resulting from economic development of the regions visited by tourists. Some of the highly developed Western nations such as Switzerland, Italy, and Austria have attributed most of its economic and social welfare development to tourism. (Smith, 2006) Currently, it is approximated that tourism contributes to 10% of global income with at least 10% of the world workforce earning their daily bread from the sector. Viewed as ‘manna from heaven’ most analysts perceive tourisms as a way of balancing foreign trade and as a source of foreign exchange with minimal discussion on the negative challenges it’s associated with. The discussion in this paper will mainly focus on the negative challenges of tourism with deep analysis on language, religion, customs and tradition, drawing examples from various countries known as tourist destinations across the globe. P.62 Discussion One of the strongest signs of negative impacts to tourism is on language spoken...

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...Surigao del sur state university Main-campus A Requirement For Tourism 1 Five tourism supply components Submitted by: Roselyn Q. Timkang 4:00-5:00 (MWF) Submitted to: Mr. Rudyard Ryann T. Verano, MBA instr Natural resources Discussion: Natural resources is significant in the development of the tourism, because it can attract tourist especially in terms of those beautiful spots such as water falls, lakes, islands and many beautiful spots that can there feel enjoyed and relax. A Philippines have the most number of beautiful sites and spots, so we must have to improve and develop our natural resources, we should maintain its beauty so that we can benefit from it. Surigao del sur state university Main-campus A Requirement For Tourism 1 Five tourism supply components Submitted by: Roselyn Q. Timkang 4:00-5:00 (MWF) Submitted to: Mr. Rudyard Ryann T. Verano, MBA instructor Hospitality Resources Discussion: Philippines are best known for our hospitality, Filipino are hospitable, it is important for the country to have those kind of manner so that tourist will feel at home, relax and enjoyed. This is the best asset of every Filipino that tourist and investors...

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