... has become the capstone.
Author: Ana Daksina
A poet is the strangest sort of soul
You in this life may e'er expect to meet
More broken even while more truly whole,
Innocently intending well, more sweet
Than any but a five year old should be
Unfit to meet a callused world's demand
Or to behave aught expediently —
All grace in flight; an albatross on land
Do not the all too common error make
Do not fall into the too easy trap
Avoid the fatal egoic mistake
Imagining that poet be a sap
Powerful spirits, classic and antique,
Give voice when poets ope their mouths to speak
We Lose Sight of the Splendor
A half-truth, an unspoken word, an overlooked injustice; they float by us like falling leaves...
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Of course we should embrace people who need embracing; of course we should hold their hands and seek to comfort them...
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We underestimate how much others are interested in our lives.
Each of Us Needs to Experience… — Dalai Lama
Ultimately, humanity is one...
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I’ve realized that much of what psychologists and neuroscientists are finding...
All Argument Vanishes — Emerson
... before one touch of...
Who Controls You? — Tacitus
If you would know who controls you...
My Finest Hours — Thomas Jefferson
Some of my finest hours have been spent on my back veranda, smoking hemp...