Forgetting
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The Eurozone’s Autumn HangoverNEW YORK – After a summer of Europeans
forgetting
their woes and tanning themselves at the beach, the time for a reality check has come.
As if, while constantly talking about Europe, we were entirely
forgetting
one of the pillars of the European spiritual tradition -- universalism, the commandment that we should think of everyone, act the way all should act, and look for universally acceptable solutions.
While the world of
forgetting
may have vanished, we can reshape the new one in a way that benefits rather than overwhelms us.
They are worth commemorating, if only because we are at risk of
forgetting
what we have learned since then.
A recent paper by New York University’s Julian Kozlowski, Laura Veldkamp, and Venky Venkateswaran argues that it is rational to harbor such fears, because once a formerly unthinkable event actually occurs, one is justified in not
forgetting
it.
Nowadays, however, Britain’s government itself seems to be
forgetting
the bedrock conditions of this British model by trying to satisfy the desire of particular communities’ for public recognition by officially promoting things like state-subsidized denominational schools.
We must not be driven by horror and fear into
forgetting
our civic values.
But the mixed global response to the current COVID-19 pandemic suggests that the world is in danger of
forgetting
this lesson.
Similarly, the occasional brutality of Hong Kong’s police may indicate a force
forgetting
its responsibilities under terrible pressure and hitting back too hard.
Forgetting
PalestineTEL AVIV – Israel is approaching another parliamentary election, and Palestinians have barely been mentioned.
Likewise, a year ago, Johnson, referring to my book Adults in the Room, wrote in his Telegraph column: “As … Varoufakis has explained, the tragedy of the Greeks was that they never had the nerve to tell their EU masters to get lost,”
forgetting
to mention that Grexit was not my aim.
But they appear to be
forgetting
one of their most important tools: education.
She rejoiced at the sight of Kitty and Levin, but going back to the past she thought of her own wedding, kept glancing at the beaming Oblonsky, and,
forgetting
the present, recollected nothing but her own young and innocent love.
How can he leave me alone in my anguish?' she suddenly thought with a sense of reproach,
forgetting
that she herself had hidden from him all that concerned her son.
They are
forgetting
Patti because of her.]'Maman!
'Sometimes I blame myself for not doing so, it will end by my
forgetting
him.
'Oh, yes!' answered Dolly, closing her sunshade, 'but...''No,' he interrupted; and
forgetting
that he was placing his companion in an awkward position, he stopped, so that she was obliged to stop also.
'One must know Anna and Vronsky – I have got to know him better now – in order to understand how kind and pathetic they are,' said she with entire sincerity,
forgetting
the indefinite feelings of dissatisfaction and embarrassment she had experienced there.
She heard his voice, and
forgetting
everything else ran joyfully to meet him.
'Decidedly I am
forgetting
her,' he thought, remembering what was so soon awaiting them.
'What a woman!' thought Levin, and, quite
forgetting
himself, he gazed fixedly at her beautiful mobile face, which had now suddenly quite changed.
And the longer it lasted the stronger grew both his moods: out of her presence he became calmer, quite
forgetting
her, and at the same time both her sufferings and his feeling of the impossibility of helping her became more and more poignant.
And having received an answer in the affirmative, Oblonsky –
forgetting
the request he had wanted to make to Lydia Ivanovna,
forgetting
his sister's affairs, and with the one desire to get away from there as quickly as possible – went out on tiptoe, and ran out into the street as from an infected house.
'You want it for the children, but you don't think of me,' she pursued, quite
forgetting
or not hearing that he said: 'for your own sake and for the children.'
Many gave them commissions, to prevent them
forgetting
themselves in public-houses.
In his fat, good-humoured nature, nourished on beer, a secret jealousy was forming, increased by the desertion of his bar, into which the workmen from the Voreux now came more rarely to drink and to listen; and he thus sometimes even began to defend the Company,
forgetting
the rancour of an old miner who had been turned off.
I'm
forgetting
the tickets.
Already he was
forgetting
his oath, never would she be happy.
And she planted herself before her man to defend him,
forgetting
the blows,
forgetting
the life of misery, lifted up by the idea that she belonged to him since he had taken her, and that it was a shame for her when they so crushed him.
She was
forgetting
her man in prison, for the household was going on since Bouteloup remained; but she thought of him, however, and went on in a shrill voice:"Get along!
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