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by Matt Stancel In my youth I always found at my grandfather’s house a dozen circular stains and a pile of unopened envelopes on the end table beside a brown recliner with worn armrests and seat that...
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by Kenneth Harper Finton Do you remember those kids that you played with in grade school? The ones that were not your best friends, but the kids you played with simply because they were there. Their...
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Originally posted on Homo est Machina: To take all things as they are and adjust my life to what must be. Then in this world I’ll go far beyond what any eyes can see. To say not one dishonest word and...
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Emily Dickinson Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church by Emily Dickinson Some keep the Sabbath going to church — I keep it, staying at Home — With a Bobolink for a Chorister — And an Orchard, for a...
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The Writer’s Almanac for September 2, 2015 National broadcasts of The Writer’s Almanac are supported by The Poetry Foundation. American humorist and newspaperman Eugene Field (books by this author),...
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Silhouettes of spy couple over white background. Four versions differing by the outfit of the female. A Snap Quiz in Body Language by David Wagoner Listen Online We can’t hear what they’re saying,...
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