kenn ich. etwas was man immer wusste, fällt einem auf einma nich mehr ein. der name vom lehrer den du n jahr lang hattest. . . tjaja der liebe alkohol
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Today is a good day to die
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Soweit ich mich erinnern kann ist das ein historisches Zitat, gesprochen von Sitting Bull vor der Schlacht am Little Big Horn. Kann mich aber auch irren. Zumindest ergibt google, dass es eine indianische Weisheit ist.
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I cannot remember when it was I first heard the Indian phrase, Today is a good day to die. The phrase was used in the context of a warriors desire to die an honorable and brave death. For many decades I accepted this idea, but as age and death-threatening ailments became commonplace, my idea of its meaning changed drastically.
I was born at the Bell Mission near Los Angeles and the product of a family forced to move west from our ancestral home in Arkansas. In the 1940s, many Indian and poor people of Oklahoma and Arkansas were encouraged by the government to relocate to the west coast to fill wartime jobs. The mass relocation was similar to the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s when the dispossessed were drawn west from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Arkansas. As John Steinbeck wrote in his 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath:[...]
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