Saturday, 1 October 2011

Forgotten glory …

… of streets bursting of merchants and carts’ rattles, before the shopping mall was built 
… of cities, proudly displaying wealth and arrogance, before trucks were invented and their shelter not anymore required
… of scientist and writers who’s great achievements were obliterated by other scientists and writers or just by the passage of time.

Sic transit gloria mundi is a Latin phrase that means "Thus passes the glory of the world". It has been interpreted as "Worldly things are fleeting."

Glory, deceitful coin; so much to lose, so little gain and even that so subjective and vain.

Inspired by a Sunday afternoon to a castle set on the crossroad of salt routes, before salt became commodity

Next post: Sunday, October 9

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