Weekly Horoscope for Pisces
Don't be intimidated by those who appear to be more glib than you in expressing their feelings of love. Your natural romantic and spiritual nature will seduce your beloved into your fantasy world this week if you are willing to share your special psychic and intuitive gifts. Act upon an impulse to write or contact someone that you care for deeply and don't listen to the fear of rejection that has held you back lately. Love could heat up over the next several weeks so be ready to be swept off your feet.
This week lucky numbers are:
8, 44, 74, 78, 86,
1540 Court of Holland names Amsterdam sheriff John Hubrechtsz a "heretic"
1927 Bloody battles between communists & nazis in Berlin
1883 Jan Matzeliger invents 1st machine to manufacture entire shoes
1942 Thoroughbred Racing Assn of US formed in Chicago
1897 Yale defeated Penn, 30-10 in 1st major college basketball game
1927 Bloody battles between communists & nazis in Berlin
1883 Jan Matzeliger invents 1st machine to manufacture entire shoes
1942 Thoroughbred Racing Assn of US formed in Chicago
1897 Yale defeated Penn, 30-10 in 1st major college basketball game
PISCES - The Sign of the Dolphin
Pisces personality is a combination of all the zodiac signs . You may be a musically or artisticly gifted person, and creativeness is inherent in you. You are a great empathiser, always knowing how someone else is feeling. That makes a good councellor and a sensitive lover from you. Occasionally you enjoy solitude and like to get away from everyone and stay alone in order to regain your senses.
TAURUS - PISCES Compatibility
Trying to help the Pisces to make all of their dreams come true, tactfully and reliably encouraging them, a persevering Taurus can achieve very much . The success of their sexual harmony depends on the Taurus. There are good prospects for interesting connection and for a successful marriage also
John Ernst Steinbeck (1902-1968), American author and winner of the Nobel Prize in 1962, was a leading exponent of the proletarian novel and a prominent spokesman for the victims of the Great Depression.
He is probably best remembered for his strong sociological novel The Grapes of Wrath, considered one of the great American novels of the 20th cent. Steinbeck's early novels—Cup of Gold (1929), The Pastures of Heaven (1932), and To a God Unknown (1933)—attracted little critical attention, but Tortilla Flat (1935), an affectionate yet realistic novel about the lovable, exotic, Spanish-speaking poor of Monterey, was enthusiastically received. A compassionate understanding of the world's disinherited was to be Steinbeck's hallmark.


