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#Okra and #Fenugreek Extracts Safely Remove #Microplastics From Water in New Texas Research
May 10, 2025
"The substances behind the slimy strings from okra and the gel from fenugreek seeds could trap microplastics better than a commonly used synthetic polymer.
"Texas researchers proposed in 2022 using these sticky #NaturalPolymers to clean up water. Now, they’ve found that okra and/or fenugreek extracts attracted and removed up to 90% of microplastics from #ocean water, #freshwater, and #groundwater.
"With funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, Rajani Srinivasan and colleagues at Tarleton State University found that the plant-based polymers from okra, fenugreek, and #tamarind stick to microplastics, clumping together and sinking for easy separation from water.
"In this next stage of the research, they have optimized the process for okra and fenugreek extracts and tested results in a variety of types of water.
"To extract the sticky plant polymers, the team soaked sliced okra pods and blended fenugreek seeds in separate containers of water overnight. Then, researchers removed the dissolved extracts from each solution and dried them into powders.
"Analyses published in the American Chemical Society journal showed that the powdered extracts contained #polysaccharides, which are natural polymers. Initial tests in pure water spiked with microplastics showed that:
- One gram of either powder in a quart (one liter) of water trapped microplastics the most effectively.
- Dried okra and fenugreek extracts removed 67% and 93%, respectively, of the plastic in an hour.
- A mixture of equal parts okra and fenugreek powder reached maximum removal efficiency (70%) within 30 minutes.
- The natural polymers performed significantly better than the synthetic, commercially available polyacrylamide polymer used in #wastewater treatment."Then the researchers tested the plant extracts on real microplastic-polluted water. They collected samples from waterbodies around Texas and brought them to the lab. The plant extract removal efficiency changed depending on the original water source.
"Okra worked best in ocean water (80%), fenugreek in groundwater (80-90%), and the 1:1 combination of okra and fenugreek in freshwater (77%).
"The researchers hypothesize that the natural polymers had different efficiencies because each water sample had different types, sizes and shapes of microplastics.
"Polyacrylamide, which is currently used to remove contaminants during wastewater treatment, has low toxicity, but its precursor #acrylamide is considered #toxic. Okra and fenugreek extracts could serve as #biodegradable and #nontoxic alternatives.
" 'Utilizing these plant-based extracts in water treatment will remove microplastics and other pollutants without introducing additional toxic substances to the treated water,' said Srinivasan in a media release, 'thus reducing long-term health risks to the population [and the environment].
"She had previously studied the use of food-grade plant extracts as non-toxic flocculants to remove textile-based pollutants from wastewater and thought, ‘Why not try microplastics?’"
Source:
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/plant-based-filter-removes-up-to-99-9-of-microplastics-from-water/#SolarPunkSunday #PlasticPollution #Plastics #Pollution #PollutionSolutions #WaterIsLife #Remediation
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#Okra and #Fenugreek Extracts Safely Remove #Microplastics From Water in New Texas Research
May 10, 2025
"The substances behind the slimy strings from okra and the gel from fenugreek seeds could trap microplastics better than a commonly used synthetic polymer.
"Texas researchers proposed in 2022 using these sticky #NaturalPolymers to clean up water. Now, they’ve found that okra and/or fenugreek extracts attracted and removed up to 90% of microplastics from #ocean water, #freshwater, and #groundwater.
"With funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, Rajani Srinivasan and colleagues at Tarleton State University found that the plant-based polymers from okra, fenugreek, and #tamarind stick to microplastics, clumping together and sinking for easy separation from water.
"In this next stage of the research, they have optimized the process for okra and fenugreek extracts and tested results in a variety of types of water.
"To extract the sticky plant polymers, the team soaked sliced okra pods and blended fenugreek seeds in separate containers of water overnight. Then, researchers removed the dissolved extracts from each solution and dried them into powders.
"Analyses published in the American Chemical Society journal showed that the powdered extracts contained #polysaccharides, which are natural polymers. Initial tests in pure water spiked with microplastics showed that:
- One gram of either powder in a quart (one liter) of water trapped microplastics the most effectively.
- Dried okra and fenugreek extracts removed 67% and 93%, respectively, of the plastic in an hour.
- A mixture of equal parts okra and fenugreek powder reached maximum removal efficiency (70%) within 30 minutes.
- The natural polymers performed significantly better than the synthetic, commercially available polyacrylamide polymer used in #wastewater treatment."Then the researchers tested the plant extracts on real microplastic-polluted water. They collected samples from waterbodies around Texas and brought them to the lab. The plant extract removal efficiency changed depending on the original water source.
"Okra worked best in ocean water (80%), fenugreek in groundwater (80-90%), and the 1:1 combination of okra and fenugreek in freshwater (77%).
"The researchers hypothesize that the natural polymers had different efficiencies because each water sample had different types, sizes and shapes of microplastics.
"Polyacrylamide, which is currently used to remove contaminants during wastewater treatment, has low toxicity, but its precursor #acrylamide is considered #toxic. Okra and fenugreek extracts could serve as #biodegradable and #nontoxic alternatives.
" 'Utilizing these plant-based extracts in water treatment will remove microplastics and other pollutants without introducing additional toxic substances to the treated water,' said Srinivasan in a media release, 'thus reducing long-term health risks to the population [and the environment].
"She had previously studied the use of food-grade plant extracts as non-toxic flocculants to remove textile-based pollutants from wastewater and thought, ‘Why not try microplastics?’"
Source:
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/plant-based-filter-removes-up-to-99-9-of-microplastics-from-water/#SolarPunkSunday #PlasticPollution #Plastics #Pollution #PollutionSolutions #WaterIsLife #Remediation
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Here's my favourite moth find of the past week, which we saw at Hinewai Reserve over the hill from Akaroa, NZ. It's *Declana floccosa* which is quite variable in it's colours and patterns. This is the first one I've seen speckled with bright orange spots.
When I posted it on #iNaturalist, squidney8 posted a link of the local lichen, *Brigantiaea chrysosticta*, which also is grey with orange spots.
This colour morph of *Declana floccosa* would blend in incredibly well when on a *Brigantiaea chrysosticta*. Still, is it aware enough of its colour morph to known which background to sit on?
moth: https://inaturalist.nz/observations/330659205
lichen: https://inaturalist.nz/observations/55779194 -
Remember, all
Who live on earth are mortal, great and small:
Then take, good sir, your pleasure while you may;
With life so short ’twere wrong to lose a day.
[Carpe viam, mihi crede, comes, terrestria quando
mortalis animas vivunt sortita neque ulla est
aut magno aut parvo leti fuga: quo, bone, circa,
dum licet, in rebus jucundis vive beatus;
vive memor quam sis aevi brevis.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 2, # 6, “Hoc erat in votis,” l. 93ff (2.6.93-97) (30 BC) [tr. Conington (1874)]Sourcing, notes, other translations: wist.info/horace/77996/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #brevity #carpediem #death #enjoyment #life #livefortheday #mindfulness #mortality #pleasure #seizetheday #living
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When thy next neighbours house is all on fire,
’Tis thy concern to make his flames expire;
For fire will gather strength if let alone,
And with thy neighbours house burn down thine owne.
[Nam tua res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet.
Et neglecta solent incendia sumere vires.]Horace (65–8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Epistles [Epistularum, Letters], Book 1, ep. 18 “To Lollius,” l. 84ff (1.18.84-85) (20 BC) [tr. A. B.; ed. Brome (1666)]More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/horace/1958/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #concern #danger #fire #mutuality #neighbor #nextdoor #proximity #threat
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Use both ends of the pencil if you hope
to write what gets read twice.
[Saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint
scripturus.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 10, “Nempe incomposito,” l. 72ff (1.10.72-73) (35 BC) [tr. Matthews (2002)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75466/
#quote #quotes #quotation #author #edit #editing #pencil #rereading #revise #revision #revising #writer #writing
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Use both ends of the pencil if you hope
to write what gets read twice.
[Saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint
scripturus.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 10, “Nempe incomposito,” l. 72ff (1.10.72-73) (35 BC) [tr. Matthews (2002)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75466/
#quote #quotes #quotation #author #edit #editing #pencil #rereading #revise #revision #revising #writer #writing
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Hurrah, we now officially have drinkable running water for the first time since the September floods!
See, unusually heavy rain can wash a lot of extra E. Coli and coliform bacteria into your well water. The solution? Pour a gallon of bleach into your well, and flush it. Problem is, we soon found out, if you have hard water, the chlorine in the bleach will catalyze the iron and manganese in the water to flocculate into heavy brown metallic sludge, which will choke your filters and possibly kill your pump motor. The process of pulling out the dead motor and installing a new one will also stir up a lot of the metallic sludge, further choking your filters, as will pulling the new pump out to fix the wiring that arced out. And if you live, say, here, every time you want to get your water re-tested, you have to drive to a town 45 minutes away to reach the nearest analytical chemist. And of course every time the power goes out (which is quite often with Appalachian Power) you lose your water (as well as your phone service which was all over WiFi because the southern half of this county has no cellular coverage).
Anyway, it's all finally fixed until the pipes freeze again.
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When thy next neighbours house is all on fire,
’Tis thy concern to make his flames expire;
For fire will gather strength if let alone,
And with thy neighbours house burn down thine owne.
[Nam tua res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet.
Et neglecta solent incendia sumere vires.]Horace (65–8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Epistles [Epistularum, Letters], Book 1, ep. 18 “To Lollius,” l. 84ff (1.18.84-85) (20 BC) [tr. A. B.; ed. Brome (1666)]More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/horace/1958/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #concern #danger #fire #mutuality #neighbor #nextdoor #proximity #threat
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#inkcap #mushrooms #MushroomMonday
Coprinellus cf. flocculosus -
But don’t all things,
virtue, a good name, honor, all that’s human and divine,
obey money, lovely money?
[Omnis enim res,
Virtus, fama, decus, divina, humanaque pulchris
Divitiis parent.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 2, # 3, “Si raro scribes,” l. 94ff (2.3.94-96) (30 BC) [tr. Fuchs (1977)]Sourcing, notes, other translations: wist.info/horace/76931/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #avarice #greed #highervalues #importance #miser #money #priorities #profit #values #wealth
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But don’t all things,
virtue, a good name, honor, all that’s human and divine,
obey money, lovely money?
[Omnis enim res,
Virtus, fama, decus, divina, humanaque pulchris
Divitiis parent.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 2, # 3, “Si raro scribes,” l. 94ff (2.3.94-96) (30 BC) [tr. Fuchs (1977)]Sourcing, notes, other translations: wist.info/horace/76931/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #avarice #greed #highervalues #importance #miser #money #priorities #profit #values #wealth
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But don’t all things,
virtue, a good name, honor, all that’s human and divine,
obey money, lovely money?
[Omnis enim res,
Virtus, fama, decus, divina, humanaque pulchris
Divitiis parent.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 2, # 3, “Si raro scribes,” l. 94ff (2.3.94-96) (30 BC) [tr. Fuchs (1977)]Sourcing, notes, other translations: wist.info/horace/76931/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #avarice #greed #highervalues #importance #miser #money #priorities #profit #values #wealth
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You sleep, gaping,
On your bags of gold, adore them like hallowed
Relics not meant to be touched, stare as at gorgeous
Canvases. Money is meant to be spent, it buys pleasure:
Did you know that? Bread, vegetables, wine, you can
Buy almost everything it’s hard to live without.
[Congestis undique saccis
indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris
cogeris aut pictis tamquam gaudere tabellis.
Nescis, quo valeat nummus, quem praebeat usum?
Panis ematur, holus, vini sextarius, adde
quis humana sibi doleat natura negatis.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 1, “Qui fit, Mæcenas,” l. 70ff (1.1.70-75) (35 BC) [tr. Raffel (1983)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75673/
#quote #quotes #quotation #avarice #covetousness #drink #food #gold #greed #hoard #miser #money #necessities #riches #utility #wealth #wine
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You sleep, gaping,
On your bags of gold, adore them like hallowed
Relics not meant to be touched, stare as at gorgeous
Canvases. Money is meant to be spent, it buys pleasure:
Did you know that? Bread, vegetables, wine, you can
Buy almost everything it’s hard to live without.
[Congestis undique saccis
indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris
cogeris aut pictis tamquam gaudere tabellis.
Nescis, quo valeat nummus, quem praebeat usum?
Panis ematur, holus, vini sextarius, adde
quis humana sibi doleat natura negatis.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 1, “Qui fit, Mæcenas,” l. 70ff (1.1.70-75) (35 BC) [tr. Raffel (1983)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75673/
#quote #quotes #quotation #avarice #covetousness #drink #food #gold #greed #hoard #miser #money #necessities #riches #utility #wealth #wine
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You sleep, gaping,
On your bags of gold, adore them like hallowed
Relics not meant to be touched, stare as at gorgeous
Canvases. Money is meant to be spent, it buys pleasure:
Did you know that? Bread, vegetables, wine, you can
Buy almost everything it’s hard to live without.
[Congestis undique saccis
indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris
cogeris aut pictis tamquam gaudere tabellis.
Nescis, quo valeat nummus, quem praebeat usum?
Panis ematur, holus, vini sextarius, adde
quis humana sibi doleat natura negatis.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 1, “Qui fit, Mæcenas,” l. 70ff (1.1.70-75) (35 BC) [tr. Raffel (1983)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75673/
#quote #quotes #quotation #avarice #covetousness #drink #food #gold #greed #hoard #miser #money #necessities #riches #utility #wealth #wine
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Like the Athenian miser, who was wont
To meet men’s curses with a hero’s front:
“Folks hiss me,” said he, “but myself I clap
When I tell o’er my treasures on my lap.”
[Ut quidam memoratur Athenis
sordidus ac dives, populi contemnere voces
sic solitus: ‘populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo
ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in arca.’]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 1, “Qui fit, Maecenas,” l. 64ff (1.1.64-67) (35 BC) [tr. Conington (1874)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75284/
#quote #quotes #quotation #avarice #riches #booing #disdain #greed #hissing #miser #mob #money #public #solace #treasure #wealth
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Like the Athenian miser, who was wont
To meet men’s curses with a hero’s front:
“Folks hiss me,” said he, “but myself I clap
When I tell o’er my treasures on my lap.”
[Ut quidam memoratur Athenis
sordidus ac dives, populi contemnere voces
sic solitus: ‘populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo
ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in arca.’]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 1, “Qui fit, Maecenas,” l. 64ff (1.1.64-67) (35 BC) [tr. Conington (1874)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75284/
#quote #quotes #quotation #avarice #riches #booing #disdain #greed #hissing #miser #mob #money #public #solace #treasure #wealth
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Like the Athenian miser, who was wont
To meet men’s curses with a hero’s front:
“Folks hiss me,” said he, “but myself I clap
When I tell o’er my treasures on my lap.”
[Ut quidam memoratur Athenis
sordidus ac dives, populi contemnere voces
sic solitus: ‘populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo
ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in arca.’]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Satires [Saturae, Sermones], Book 1, # 1, “Qui fit, Maecenas,” l. 64ff (1.1.64-67) (35 BC) [tr. Conington (1874)]Sourcing, notes, alternate translations: wist.info/horace/75284/
#quote #quotes #quotation #avarice #riches #booing #disdain #greed #hissing #miser #mob #money #public #solace #treasure #wealth
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A few S. pombe strains don’t flocculate 🤔
My favorite mutant doesn’t seem to be great for brewing beer 🤔
My research doesn’t have anything to do with brewing, though 🤔#Yeast #Pombe #Beer #Science #Philadelphia #Flocculation #Photography
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Anger’s a short frenzy, curb thy Soul,
And check thy rage, which must be rul’d or rule:
Use all thy Art, with all thy force restrain,
And take the strongest Bit, and firmest Rein.
[Ira furor brevis est: animum rege; qui nisi paret
imperat; hunc frenis, hunc tu compesce catena.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Epistles [Epistularum, Letters], Book 1, ep. 2 “To Lollius,” l. 62ff (1.2.62) (20 BC) [tr. Creech (1684)]More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/horace/1953/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #anger #badtemper #fury #insanity #madness #rage #selfcontrol #selfrestraint #tantrum #temper #wrath
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Anger’s a short frenzy, curb thy Soul,
And check thy rage, which must be rul’d or rule:
Use all thy Art, with all thy force restrain,
And take the strongest Bit, and firmest Rein.
[Ira furor brevis est: animum rege; qui nisi paret
imperat; hunc frenis, hunc tu compesce catena.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Epistles [Epistularum, Letters], Book 1, ep. 2 “To Lollius,” l. 62ff (1.2.62) (20 BC) [tr. Creech (1684)]More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/horace/1953/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #anger #badtemper #fury #insanity #madness #rage #selfcontrol #selfrestraint #tantrum #temper #wrath
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Anger’s a short frenzy, curb thy Soul,
And check thy rage, which must be rul’d or rule:
Use all thy Art, with all thy force restrain,
And take the strongest Bit, and firmest Rein.
[Ira furor brevis est: animum rege; qui nisi paret
imperat; hunc frenis, hunc tu compesce catena.]Horace (65-8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Epistles [Epistularum, Letters], Book 1, ep. 2 “To Lollius,” l. 62ff (1.2.62) (20 BC) [tr. Creech (1684)]More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/horace/1953/
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #horace #anger #badtemper #fury #insanity #madness #rage #selfcontrol #selfrestraint #tantrum #temper #wrath
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oggi, 19 marzo, a roma, finissage della mostra “fragile ergo sum”, in biblioteca vallicelliana
Oggi, 19 marzo, presso il Salone Borromini della Biblioteca Vallicelliana di Roma è previsto il finissage di Fragile ergo sum, mostra a cura di Roberto Gramiccia e Alberto Dambruoso.
Biblioteca Vallicelliana, Piazza della Chiesa Nuova 18. Informazioni:
https://vallicelliana.cultura.gov.it/fragile-ergo-sum-101-artisti-sul-tema-della-fragilita/
Artiste e artisti:Ennio Alfani, Francesco Paolo Ambrosecchio, Flavio Arcangeli, Gianfranco Basso, Jacopo Benci, Paolo Bielli, Eleonora Bona, Valeria Cademartori, Emanuela Camacci, Enzo Casale, Antonella Catini, Bruno Ceccobelli, Franco Cenci, Primarosa Cesarini Sforza, Claudia Chianese, Stefano Ciotti, Mattia Cleri Polidori, Alice Colacione, Angelo Colagrossi, Cinzia Colombo, Tiziano Conte, Lea Contestabile, Karmen Corak, Giovambattista Cuocolo, Ysabel Dehais, Alberto D’Amico, Leonardo D’Amico, Michele De Luca, Francesca di Ciaula, Stefania Di Filippo, Paolo Di Nozzi, Patrizia Dottori, Nina Eaton, Stefania Fabrizi, Cristiana Fasano, Ugo Ferrero, Mariano Filippetta, Peter Flaccus, Ines Fontenla, Stella Marina Gallas, Alberto Gallingani, Alessandra Giovannoni, Francesco Impellizzeri, Pierluigi Isola, Susanne Kessler, Marilena La Mantia, Giulia Lanza, Ana Maria Laurent, Emanuela Lena, Melissa Lohman, Adele Lotito, Renata Maccaro, Mauro Magni, Vilma Maiocco, Marco Manzo, Roberta Maola, Claudio Marani, Michele Marinaccio, Carola Masini, Camelia Mirescu, Patrizia Molinari, Daniela Monaci, Denise Montresor, Consuelo Mura, Mahshid Mussavi, Elly Nagaoka, Giulia Napoleone, Alessia Nardi, Elena Nonnis, Alessandra Pedonesi, Angela Pedonesi, Stefano Piali, Maurizio Pierfranceschi, Luca Piffero, Jasmine Pignatelli, Diana Pintaldi, Monica Pirone, Nino Pollini, Giulia Ripandelli, Elio Rizzo, Paola Romoli Venturi, Nicola Rotiroti, Jack Sal, Stefano Salvi, Sandro Sanna, Nicola Santarelli, Lucia Sapienza, Monica Sarandrea, Vincenzo Scolamiero, Shaghayegh Sharafi, Nunzio Solendo, Georgina Spengler, Silvia Stucky, Alberto Timossi, Anna Tozzi, Stefano Trappolini, Patrizia Trevisi, Laura VdB Facchini, Paolo Vitale, Juanni Wang, A-Wibaa
#AWibaa #AdeleLotito #AlbertoDAmico #AlbertoDambruoso #AlbertoGallingani #AlbertoTimossi #AlessandraGiovannoni #AlessandraPedonesi #AlessiaNardi #AliceColacione #AnaMariaLaurent #AngelaPedonesi #AngeloColagrossi #AnnaTozzi #AntonellaCatini #art #arte #BrunoCeccobelli #CameliaMirescu #CarolaMasini #CinziaColombo #ClaudiaChianese #ClaudioMarani #ConsueloMura #CristianaFasano #DanielaMonaci #DeniseMontresor #DianaPintaldi #elenaNonnis #EleonoraBona #ElioRizzo #EllyNagaoka #EmanuelaCamacci #EmanuelaLena #EnnioAlfani #EnzoCasale #FlavioArcangeli #fragilità #FrancescaDiCiaula #FrancescoImpellizzeri #FrancescoPaoloAmbrosecchio #FrancoCenci #GeorginaSpengler #GianfrancoBasso #GiovambattistaCuocolo #GiuliaLanza #GiuliaRipandelli #GiuliaNapoleone #InesFontenla #JackSal #JacopoBenci #JasminePignatelli #JuanniWang #KarmenCorak #LauraVdBFacchini #LeaContestabile #LeonardoDAmico #LucaPiffero #LuciaSapienza #MahshidMussavi #MarcoManzo #MarianoFilippetta #MarilenaLaMantia #MattiaCleriPolidori #MaurizioPierfranceschi #MauroMagni #MelissaLohman #micheleDeLuca #MicheleMarinaccio #MonicaPirone #MonicaSarandrea #NicolaRotiroti #NicolaSantarelli #NinaEaton #NinoPollini #NunzioSolendo #PaolaRomoliVenturi #PaoloBielli #PaoloDiNozzi #PaoloVitale #PatriziaDottori #PatriziaMolinari #PatriziaTrevisi #PeterFlaccus #PierluigiIsola #PrimarosaCesariniSforza #RenataMaccaro #RobertaMaola #RobertoGramiccia #SandroSanna #ShaghayeghSharafi #SilviaStucky #StefaniaDiFilippo #StefaniaFabrizi #StefanoCiotti #StefanoPiali #StefanoSalvi #StefanoTrappolini #StellaMarinaGallas #SusanneKessler #TizianoConte #UgoFerrero #ValeriaCademartori #VilmaMaiocco #VincenzoScolamiero #YsabelDehais -
Smiles are contagious; so are tears; to see
Another sobbing, brings a sob from me.
No, no, good Peleus; set the example, pray,
And weep yourself; then weep perhaps I may.
[Ut ridentibus adrident, ita flentibus adflent
humani voltus. Si vis me flere, dolendum est
primum ipsi tibi: tum tua me infortunia laedent,
Telephe vel Peleu.]Horace (65–8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Epistles [Epistularum, Letters], Book 2, ep. 3 “Art of Poetry [Ars Poetica; To the Pisos],” l. 101ff (2.3.101-103) (19 BC) [tr. Conington (1874)]More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/horace/83327/
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Dear sire, and offspring worthy of your fire!
We bards are dupes to what ourselves admire.
Would I be brief — I grow confused and coarse;
Who aims at smoothness, fails in fire and force;
In him who soars aloft, bombast is found;
Who fears to face the tempest, crawls aground.
Who courts variety and fain would ring
A thousand changes on the self-same string,
Will paint, as ’twere in fancy’s wildest mood
Boars in the wave and dolphins in the wood.
Thus even error, shun’d without address,
Breeds error, diff’rent in its kind, not less.
[Maxima pars vatum, pater et iuvenes patre digni,
decipimur specie recti: brevis esse laboro,
obscurus fio; sectantem levia nervi
deficiunt animique; professus grandia turget;
serpit humi tutus nimium timidusque procellae:
qui variare cupit rem prodigialiter unam,
delphinum silvis adpingit, fluctibus aprum:
in vitium ducit culpae fuga, si caret arte.]Horace (65–8 BC) Roman poet, satirist, soldier, politician [Quintus Horatius Flaccus]
Epistles [Epistularum, Letters], Book 2, ep. 3 “Art of Poetry [Ars Poetica; To the Pisos],” l. 24ff (2.3.24-31) (19 BC) [tr. Howes (1845)]More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/horace/14582/
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