
buy Lyrica online uk Albert Camus
is Lurasidone available over the counter Reading Bertrand Russell lately, I remembered a photo I had seen, which I had always thought was him, of a mid-twentieth-century intellectual, a handsome man, well-dressed, with a kind of hopeless seriousness in his eyes. I know no more of faces than to say that we are all affected by them, and such a face spoke well for the man’s philosophy. As it turns out Bertrand Russell looked quite otherwise – no one ever looked more the rationalist curmudgeon than he.
So I ran a mental list of mid-twentieth-century intellectuals through Google, because I knew this face was the face of a thinker, and it turns out it was Camus. He was a good-looking man, no doubt, but the photo is simply extraordinary: a portrait in the fullest sense of the word. I’d like to know who took it.
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