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Nokia 2730 Classic: Review And Market Deals ... Nokia, the mobile manufacturers, well known for its durable mobile phones have now introduced the new Nokia 2730 Classic...

Improving On The Classic Chocolate And Flowers Gifts For Your Date ... By replacing the classic gift with something more original, you can keep surprising your date without too much effort... There are many products on the market that take classic chocolate truffle flavors and put them into a bar... One great way to put a spin on the classic flower bouquet is to opt for a single potted plant rather than an assortment of cut flowers...

Bob Hope: His Classic Television Performances ... Born in England May 29, 1903, Hope and his family traveled to America in 1908 aboard the SS Philadelphia. Ironically, Hope was a relative latecomer to television; he dabbled in experimental broadcasts with NBC in the 1930s but held off almost twenty years before starting his illustrious career...

Classic Toys For Kids Of All Ages ... Blocks While blocks use to come in one basic size and shape, today there are many different variations. You can still find the amazing wooden square blocks if you are looking for that traditional toy from your childhood...

Twists On Classic Board Games ... Risk 2210 AD certainly turns into an interesting premise on the classic world domination game that Risk was known as... Classic Risk, while still a great game, doesn't offer the intrigue that Risk 2210 AD can provide, and players interested in another take should consider this game....

Scrabble Flash Cubes: A Modern Take On A Classic Game ... Scrabble Flash Cubes is a modern and easily transportable version of the classic board game. You use electronic tiles to play and there are 3 different game modes to try out...

A Quick Look At Some Of The Popular Classic Wooden Toys ... A quick trip down memory lane is sufficient to list the popular classic wooden toys. The most popular classic wooden toy is an icon...

Where the heart is, there the muses, there the gods sojourn, and not in any geography of fame. Massachusetts, Connecticut River, and Boston Bay, you think paltry places, and the ear loves names of foreign and classic topography. But here we are; and, if we tarry a little, we may come to learn that here is best. See to it, only, that thyself is here;—and art and nature, hope and fate, friends, angels, and the Supreme Being, shall not absent from the chamber where thou sittest.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

That age will be rich indeed when those relics which we call classics, and the still older and more than classic but even less known Scriptures of the nations, shall have still further accumulated, when the Vaticans shall be filled with Vedas and Zendavestas and Bibles, with Homers and Dantes and Shakespeares, and all the centuries to come shall have successively deposited their trophies in the forum of the world. By such a pile we may hope to scale heaven at last.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

For wheresoe’er I turn my ravished eyes,
Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise,
Poetic fields encompass me around,
And still I seem to tread on classic ground.
—Joseph Addison (1672–1719)