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Quote of the Day by Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran: ‘Write books only if you are going to say in them the things you…’ - why true writing begins where comfort and secrecy endQuote of the Day by Emil Cioran reveals what we fear to confess, a sentiment resonating in today's curated online world. His quote encourag...
Quote of the day by Jean-Paul Sartre: ‘It is quite a task to start loving somebody. You have to have energy, generosity, and blindness’ - French philosopher on why love is a complex feelingFrench philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre believed love demands energy, generosity, and blindness. His novel Nausea explored existential dread an...
Euphoria Season 3: Who died in Episode 7 ‘Rain or Shine’ and is Rue next? What can fans expect in HBO’s darkest finale yetEuphoria Season 3: The penultimate episode, titled “Rain or Shine,” pushed nearly every major character to the edge emotionally. While view...
Quote of the day by Robert De Niro: 'Loneliness has followed me my whole life. In bars, in cars, on sidewalks, in stores, everywhere. There is no escape. I'm God's lonely man' - The iconic Taxi Driver actor's dialogue talks about how isolation can consume a person from withinDecades after its release, Taxi Driver's iconic quote on loneliness continues to resonate, capturing the simple yet profound feeling of urb...
Word of the Day: ChrysopoeiaChrysopoeia is more than just an alchemical term, it is a symbol of aspiration and possibility. It captures the timeless human quest to ele...
Word of the Day: AutopoiesisAutopoiesis is a word that encapsulates the remarkable ability of systems to create and sustain themselves. From living cells to human iden...
Quote of the day by Charles Baudelaire, “Always be a poet, even in prose”— how the 1857 publication of Les Fleurs du mal continues to shape modern creativity in 2026Quote of the day: Charles Baudelaire’s quote of the day, “Always be a poet, even in prose,” shows why his 1857 Les Fleurs du mal still infl...
NYT Connections Hints Answers Today, August 4: Here’s solution for puzzle no 785NYT Connections hints and answers today, August 4 for puzzle no 785 are here. The New York Times Connections puzzle for August 4, 2025 (Puz...
Nvidia has rubbed off on India, and that is a warningInvestors are eyeing companies like Nvidia, which has seen a remarkable rise in market value and revenue. Another player in the semiconduct...
Fallout Fortnite Event: Release Date and what to expectFollowing the success of the Prime Video Fallout TV series, Epic Games has teased the integration of Fallout's distinctive elements into Fo...
View: You thought you know the film? Well, you don'tAs an adolescent developing an interest in old cinema, one of my prized books was Roger Manvell's 1946 Film, and through its pages, I first...
600 phuchkas go missing from Kolkata pandal, organisers in a fix over 'decor' theftDesigned by artist Ayan Saha, this delectable pandal was created from 1 lakh phuchkas!
William Friedkin dead: Oscar-winning director of 'The Exorcist' and 'The French Connection,' passes away at 87; here are his top movies to streamWilliam Friedkin work often provoked thought, sparked debates, and challenged conventional norms, leaving an indelible mark on the world of...
World Physiotherapy Day 2022: Theme, significance, legacy of the dayThe world celebrates Physiotherapy Day today and here are a few pointers for anyone who wonders how this can be important.
Unlike cigarettes, fast foods aren't viewed with ESG lensESG-themed concerns may still be impacting the so-called 'sin stocks' of cigarette and liquor companies, but the fast-food companies listin...
Not by food alone: Restaurants now try the design hookRestaurant owners agree that good food alone cannot get their business rolling in the millennial times.
State of Decay 2 review: This will definitely be loved by survival horror game fansBeing an open world game, there is a lot of freedom for you to move around.
Urban ghettos in Delhi and Mumbai are creating isolated, insular experiences: Prayaag Akbar, authorAkbar's debut novel tells a story of a powerful and futuristic India.
Xi Jinping asks Chinese Communist Party members not to ask unnecessary questionsXi Jinping warned members not to ask questions 'that should not be asked' and told them not to spread gossip about party politics.
Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean: Indian & Aussie authors pen bookA group of authors from India and Australia have attempted to connect the two countries through an anthology of stories, which touch upon s...