Our antagonist is our helper. 151. The ultimate goodness is not to be afraid. 152. The root of beauty is courage. 153. Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. 154. Without courage, all other virtues lose their meaning. 155. Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. 156. Have courage for the greatest sorrow of life, and patience for the small one; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake. 157. The true test of character is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we don't know what to do. 158. Reputation is what you are in the light; Character is what you are in the dark. 1. Do not be deluded. 2. If you can't help being deluded, do not judge others, and do not feel guilty. 3. If you can't help being deluded, and you can't help judging or feeling guilt, do not open your mouth. 159
poem anecdotal that is almost story) about what entirely consists his “new way of exploring that territory” (1988, 272), Bayley does not do more than reform the poetic text definition that we have handled in the present work - a text in which the information highly is concentrated and organized in the following terms: “I have you use the shorthand of poetry to block in a situation in a way that prose would have to do much dwells laboriously, and AT to much to greater length” (1988, 272). It is as if the text, when concentrating itself, aspired to the luminous outbreak that is epiphanies: “to moment that is unique, drawing to together of event and experience into to singular impression which art dog to render whole” (Bayley 1988, 274). These epiphanies are, therefore, the revelation of which only the poet has seen,
1.7. Fabrication With complex buildings, the speed of 3D modeling becomes a major asset. According to Rob Schoen, director of operations for Action Steel Detailing, Inc., the increase in design- build projects, especially those involving more than 10,000 tons of steel, is creating “insane” detailing schedules – a situation where 3D is the only logical answer (Weisenberger, 2007). Difficult operations like complex end cuts of tubular steel sections – executed so laboriously 15 years ago by spline curves set out on cardboard templates that were 14 wrapped around each tube, which was marked and then manually cut – can now be executed without human intervention on the shop floor. Software performing the task of descriptive geometry translates three-dimensional numerically-defined models into two-