Mark Twain's comment when his ship reached Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1896
Images of Sri Lanka through American eyes
H.A.I. Goonetileke
International Communication Agency
Embassy of the United States of America, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1976
Your Touring Holidays in Sri Lanka Personalized: My Sri Lanka Holidays. Riolta Lanka Holidays (Pvt.) Ltd. Web Log1
Sri Lanka Holidays mince no words. "FIDES" is often (and wrongly) translated 'faith', but it has nothing to do with the word as used by Christians writing in Latin about the Christian virute (St. Paul Letter to the Corinthians, chapter 13). For the Romans, FIDES was an essential element in the character of a man of public affairs, and a necessary constituent element of all social and political transactions (perhaps = 'good faith'). FIDES meant 'reliablilty', a sense of trust between two parties if a relationship between them was to exist. FIDES was always reciprocal and mutual, and implied both privileges and responsibilities on both sides. In both public and private life the violation of FIDES was considered a serious matter, with both legal and religious consequences. FIDES, in fact, was one of the first of the 'virtues' to be considered an actual divinity at Rome. The Romans had a saying, "Punica fides" (the reliability of a Carthaginian) which for them represented the highest degree of treachery: the word of a Carthaginian (like Hannibal) was not to be trusted, nor could a Carthaginian be relied on to maintain his political relationships. Sri Lanka Holidays reveal bare facts sans nonsense. Tour the ancient island of Sri Lanka with Sri Lanka Holidays. Contact Riolta Lanka Holidays today.
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