Westminster Abbey, London
History is a wash with the value of giving.
Christopher chapman's 1680 grave in Westminster abbey read:
"What I gave, I have.
What I spent, I had.
What I left.
I lost by not giving it."
Albert Einstein
As Albert Einstein said:
"The value of a man resides in what he gives
and not in what he is capable of receiving."
stranger in unknown world
"~open your self to enjoy every precious moment~"
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Sunday, June 13, 2010
moscow
Museums and Galleries
Moscow's wealth of museums ranges from the amateur to the imperious, from world-famous collections to freakish curiosities. Orthodox Moscow
Moscow was a vital religious centre for over 400 years, and the city's religious architecture is some of the richest and most varied in the world.
Famous Streets
Moscow has majestic thoroughfares, leafy boulevards and a warren of ancient side streets. Use our guide to find your way on foot to the treasures of the Russian capital.
moscow
The Kremlin
Russia's historical and political centre combines sumptuous architecture with a fascinating history that spans nearly nine centuries of religious and secular power. Red Square
One of the most famous addresses in the world, Red Square is traditionally the first stop for visitors to Moscow, and it certainly lives up to expectations.
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