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William Wordsworth: Nature's Own Poet
William Wordsworth (1770-1850), famously called the high priest of Nature, is known for his worship of Nature and his constant...
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The Unkindest Cut
There lies the tree, That Stood by my window once So proud and so free. There it lies, Embracing the earth that nurtured it, Staring at...
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Exploiting Nature or Destroying Ourselves?
Unless we stop destroying and exploiting nature immediately, we will perish and future generations will not forgive us.
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Leisure by W.H. Davies
W.H. Davies' famous poem 'Leisure' is a call to enjoy the beauty of life and not to ruin the joy of the present amid the mad rush of work.
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The Peace of Puri
A poem about the peace that comes from genuine spiritual experiences.
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Pause to Live
This post reminds readers to take time to rest, relax, enjoy the moment and recharge, amid the hectic grind of daily life.
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Wisdom for Life (Mark Twain's Timeless Insights)
This post contains precious words of wisdom, practical guidance for a happy life, from the great Mark Twain.
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How Easy!
These lines speak about the importance of human courage and will power that can overcome every obstacle in life.
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Do we love what we do?
This is a reminder for all of us to check if we are doing what we have always wanted to do in our lives.
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Shakespeare's 'To be, or not to be'
Shakespeare's 'To be, or not to be' reflects the eternal and universal human dilemma of choosing between action and inaction.
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Post Truth
These lines speak of how human beings have lost their authenticity, originality and identity, cut off from all that is genuine and true.
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Awakened by Literature
This reflection suggests how the human mind is awakened by its exposure to literature.
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'Ulysses' and Alfred Lord Tennyson
What makes Ulysses truly remarkable is his desire to live life meaningfully and fully, until his last day.
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Return to School
All is never lost for those who walk the straight and narrow path in a crooked world.
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Lessons from Literature: Embracing Life with Balance and Courage
Literature has taught me to embrace life despite all its twists and all my weaknesses. It has taught me to accept and respect diversity.
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‘To…’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), the most romantic and rebellious of poets, wrote these most touching lines.
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A Fine Balance
A poem of resilience, where every fall is met with the gentle embrace of dreams, softly spread to break the fall.
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Books: My Gateway to Dreams and Hope
Books have been my best friends, because they have taken me to worlds I can only dream of.
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Memories from Vizag beach, Vidarbha and Kuntala
Just some old random memories, from the thankfully unexplored beaches of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to the farmlands of rural...
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Travel Diaries 2025: Bengaluru or Bangalore
Despite all the crowding, there still exist parts of this ancient city where Nature rules and old shines much more than gold....gardens, palaces, wildlife parks, butterfly sanctuaries, cool climes... Bangalore can still tug at your heart...
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