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Scottish proverb of the Day: "If you want to be praised, die; if you want to be criticized, marry". The honest relationship lesson behind this famous marriage quoteA centuries-old Scottish proverb, 'If you want to be praised, die; if you want to be criticized, marry,' offers sharp humour and practical ...
Irish proverb of the day: 'Marry a woman from the mountain, and you...' Life lessons on collective family, community obligations, cultural baggage, interconnected growth, and why marriage is a package deal and comes with its own pros and consIrish proverb of the day teaches that marriage is never only about two people. The saying, "Marry a woman from the mountain, and you marry ...
Irish proverb of the day: “If you lie down with dogs, you’ll rise with fleas” – this old saying warns how bad company can change your lifeIrish proverbs are short, simple sayings that give life advice in easy words. They talk about friendship, choices, actions, and wisdom. Man...
Quote of the day by Alistair MacLean: 'To all things an end. To every night a dawn. Even to longest night when...' - lessons on resilience and overcoming hard times by The Guns of Navarone and Where Eagles Dare authorQuote of the day by Alistair MacLean: Renowned thriller author Alistair MacLean's powerful quote, "To all things an end. To every night a d...
Stranger Things in space? Mind Flayer–like formation near Jupiter sparks alien life speculationScientists found a strange pattern on Jupiter's moon Europa. This formation looks like the Mind Flayer from Stranger Things. NASA believes ...
Trump's trip to Scotland highlights his complex relationship with his mother's homelandDonald Trump is visiting Scotland, a place linked to his family. His mother was Scottish. The visit includes his golf resorts. He faces mix...
Could soccer ever become 'football' in the US?Amidst the growing popularity of the world's most beloved sport in the United States, the enduring debate over its name persists. Donald Tr...
How hunger links Ireland and IndiaIreland was the UK’s first colony, where it learned how to extract value from people who were denied political power.
London falling for whisky: Bartenders and distillers on full swingIn London, whisky is the new cool as bartenders and distillers try to make the dark spirit less stiff, more fun.
The 40,000-odd basalt formations at the Giant’s Causeway in Northern IrelandThe path was flanked by sheer vertical cliff sides covered in dark green moss and clumps of weird, jagged rocks.
Google Translate achieves its 100th language milestone, includes SindhiGoogle also introduced 12 other languages including Amharic, Corsican, Frisian, Kyrgyz, Hawaiian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Luxembourgish, Samoan...
Ireland's Dingle peninsula offers a cocktail of seascapes, world heritage monuments & gastronomyDingle is also unadulterated Ireland — quaint, charming, individualistic. Its individualism manifests itself almost immediately to an outsi...
No matter what world leaders wear during their holiday, once back to work they don their official attireWhy wearing anything but a dark suit tan-tamount to blasphemy, or at least lese majeste, when it comes to male Very Important Political per...