NGPriest's Blog

NGPriest's Blog

Sunrises and Restaurant city

IMG_0444 I like to watch sunrises and sunsets, well anything with enough darkness, but with the spec of God’s greatest creation.

Also makes me wish my loved ones can watch it (at 4am in the morning (Brisbane time)), but everyone is sleeping.

Welcome to my world, the nightlife is great, i’m alone in my own world, enjoying the peace and quiet and running many scenarios in my head, about my past, wishing what i could have done to improve my life… Sigh, i should stop looking back and start living my life?

If I could change I would take back the pain I would
Retrace every wrong move that I made I would
If I could stand up and take the blame I would
If I could take all the shame to the grave I would
If I could change I would take back the pain I would
Retrace every wrong move that I made I would
If I could stand up and take the blame I would
I would take all my shame to the grave

 


Latkas

Festive Roast Ham

Mince Pie

Eggnog

 

Well, last thing, don’t forget to visit http://www.exxohhshantel.blogspot.com/
Veni, vidi, vici = I came, I saw, I conquered…

"Veni, vidi, vici" is a famous Latin sentence reportedly written by Julius Caesar in 47 BC.
It translates as "I came, I saw, I conquered". Its form (a three-part sentence or motto) is classed as a tricolon and a hendiatris.
The sentence appears in Plutarch and Suetonius (Plut. Caes. 50, Suet. Iul. 37.).
Plutarch reports that he "gave Amantius, a friend of his at Rome, an account of this action", whereas Suetonius says "In his Pontic triumph he displayed among the show-pieces of the procession an inscription of but three words, "I came, I saw, I conquered".
"Veni", "vidi", and "vici" are first person perfect tense forms of the three Latin verbs "venire", "videre", and "vincere".

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