A Tender Illustrated Celebration of the Many Languages of Love – The Marginalian
That one mind can reach out from its lonely cave of bone and touch another, express its joys and sorrows […]
That one mind can reach out from its lonely cave of bone and touch another, express its joys and sorrows […]
“It is almost banal to say so yet it needs to be stressed continually: all is creation, all is change,
Once, Octavia Butler (June 22, 1947–February 24, 2006) set out to write a memoir. But she found that “it felt
“For one human being to love another: that is perhaps the most difficult of all our tasks, the ultimate, the
In many ancient creation myths, everything was born of a great cosmic ocean with no beginning and no end, lapping
More than half a century after Tolstoy’s little-known correspondence with Gandhi on violence, human nature, and why we hurt each
By Maria Popova Almost a century before Mondrian made his iconic red, yellow, and blue geometric compositions, and around the
“The art of losing isn’t hard to master,” Elizabeth Bishop wrote in one of the great masterpieces of poetry. “Every