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Quote of the Day by William Shakespeare: “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.” what does true greatness really mean in today’s success-driven world of leadership and ambition?Quote of the Day by William Shakespeare: William Shakespeare quotes remain among the most searched topics in “motivational quotes,” “life w...
Quote of the Day by William Shakespeare: ‘There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking…’William Shakespeare, the Bard of Avon, was a prolific English playwright and poet whose works profoundly shaped literature. His timeless ma...
Quote of the day by William Shakespeare: 'The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool' ; life lessons from The BardShakespeare's timeless wisdom highlights that true intelligence lies not in knowing all, but in recognizing how much remains unknown. Fooli...
- Untapped potential
Shakespeare wasn't a fatalist, he believed that a man can change his destiny by dint of power, passion, patience and perseverance. Future i...
New discovery solves mystery of location of Shakespeare's London houseA newly discovered 17th-century map has pinpointed the exact location of William Shakespeare's only purchased home in London, near the Blac...
Monkeys, metaphors and made-up minds: A history of literary hoaxes from Shakespeare to AIFrom Shakespearean authorship debates to AI-generated philosophical hoaxes, literature has a long history of playful deception. The article...
Metaphor for unityNo festival belongs to a specific community or religion. In a composite culture like ours, Eid was celebrated by Hindus, and Muslims wholeh...
Business lessons from the Bard: When Shakespeare wasn't just for the literati, but entrepreneurs tooThe playwright's works are as relevant in today's fast-paced world as they were centuries ago.
Plays and places of Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-AvonTo go or not to go? Go and be possessed by the plays and places of Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeare's birthplace came close to being shipped to US!The showman PT Barnum was stopped from doing so when Charles Dickens and other British men formed bought the house to keep it in place.
Academic calls for Shakespeare's grave to be exhumedFrancis Thackeray, from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, said that he was "very interested in the possibility" of exami...
Poke Me: How the General damaged the PM (Readers' React)Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to be amused at the spectacle his minister of state for external affairs, General VK Singh has mad...
'Romeo Juliet' saga reinvented through FacebookReinventing the Shakespearean epic in the present day lingo, Romeo vs Juliet is built on Facebook 'chat and spat' of two souls having not m...
Indian professor honoured at London Ealing Mayor's parlourSurjit Hans, an 82-year-old Indian professor, has been honoured with a bust of the 18th century Bard of Avon at Ealing Mayor's parlour here.
- Bears & Bulls
Colour, is an experiential truth, not an existential one, argue biologist Robert Lanza and mystic Deepak Chopra.
Rann RaveOur life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones and good in everything.
Miracle of the leavesNew Year's gift is a pair of ruby red new leaves on the sapling. It was planted three months ago to commemorate a passing and the first new...
Happiness as growth indexShall I compare thee to a summer’s day?", Shakespeare asks in an immortal line. What if the Bard of Avon had been born in Bhutan? Would he ...
Safer to be prepared than be sorryCookie, a 22-year-old student on her way to attend graduate school in Italy, dies in a terrorist bombing of a Bologna train station. The ch...
- ‘Spare Bard’s bones at gravesite’
Fix the gravesite. But don’t touch the bones. That’s the work order for brave architects contemplating a fixup job for the deteriorating gr...