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THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM
Quote of the day by Persian poet and polymath Omar Khayyam: ‘To wisely live your life, remember two main rules. You better starve than eat whatever, and better be alone than with whoever.’Omar Khayyam, a Persian poet and scholar, remains influential centuries after his death. His wisdom on self-respect and mindful living reso...
Quote of the day by Persian polymath mathematician-poet Omar Khayyam: 'Dead yesterdays and unborn tomorrows, why fret about it, if today...'Omar Khayyam, a millennium after his passing, remains a celebrated poet and profound thinker. His contributions extended beyond his famous ...
Create Indian madrasas on the lines of ancient Uzbek onesThe author reflects on his visit to Uzbekistan and highlights the rich history and educational significance of the ancient madrasas in Sama...
Shifting meaningThings do not have meaning; nothing is intrinsically meaningful or absurdly meaningless, says noted creativity coach Eric Maisel in Rethink...
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“The Ball no question makes of Ayes and Noes / But Right or Left as strikes the Player goes,” wrote Omar Khayyam in his Rubaiyat some 900 y...
Through the dusk an angel shapeFor more than a century now critics have warred amongst themselves about whether Edward Fitzgerald who wrote that great gospel of flesh ver...