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Quote of the day by Mary Sarton: 'Loneliness is the poverty of self. Solitude is the richness of self' - The difference between loneliness and solitude explained by Belgian-American novelist and poetPoet Mary Sarton's timeless wisdom distinguishes between loneliness and solitude, a crucial difference often missed today. She argues that ...
Quote of the day by Nicole Kidman: ‘I think that the most difficult thing is allowing yourself to be loved, so receiving the…’ – Oscar-winning actress on why accepting love can be harder than finding itOscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman reveals a profound personal struggle: allowing oneself to be loved and believing one deserves it. She e...
Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy: 'If you make it a habit not to blame others, you will...' Life lessons on inner peace, love, success and spirituality by Russian author remembered as one of the world’s greatest novelistsQuote of the day by Leo Tolstoy speaks about responsibility, love, peace and personal growth. The quote explains how avoiding blame can cha...
Quote of the day by Virginia Woolf: 'In marriage, a little licence, a little independence there must be between people living together day in and day out in the same house' - What legendary author wanted to say about love and personal spaceVirginia Woolf's book, Mrs. Dalloway, offers a timeless perspective on relationships, emphasising the necessity of personal freedom and ind...
Quote of the day by Christina Rossetti: 'Can anything be sadder than work left unfinished? Yes, work never begun' ; lessons on productivity from British poetPoet Christina Rossetti highlighted that inaction causes more regret than failure. Work never begun represents lost potential. Starting som...
Quote of the day by German actress Uta Hagen, which challenges life’s comfort to become extraordinary: ‘We must overcome the notion that we must be regular, it robs…’Quote of the day: Uta Hagen’s words offer more than inspiration; they present a challenge. To reject mediocrity, one must first question th...
From itsy-bitsy polka bikini to all very '50s sanskari: Rise of the (Western) tradwifeThe young are choosing being a 'traditional wife' as a way of life, romanticising it, in some kind of Edenic return to the kitchen garden, ...
Valentine’s Day 2026: Forgotten love letters that shaped history — Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-WestValentine’s Day 2026 As Valentine’s Day 2026 approaches, the letters between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West remind us that love nee...
Quote of the day by Virginia Woolf: 'If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people'Virginia Woolf, a pioneering modernist writer, revolutionized narrative with her stream-of-consciousness technique, exploring inner lives w...
Writer of poetry or prose, hold that poseAuthor photos may or may not reflect their writing, but they're still beguiling
Tintin, Popeye, Hemingway among US copyrights expiring in 2025Numerous artistic works, including 'A Farewell to Arms,' cartoon character Popeye the Sailor, and Tintin, will enter the public domain in t...
Mickey Mouse set to join public domain, with a twist for all of us!In a landmark move, Mickey Mouse's original portrayal from "Steamboat Willie" enters the public domain in 2024, signaling a significant shi...
First iteration of Mickey Mouse to enter public domain in 2024, along with other iconic Disney charactersDue to U.S. copyright laws, the 95-year protection period for this iconic character is expiring, allowing certain aspects of Mickey Mouse's...
8 best-selling Virginia Woolf books - Paperback and Hardcover editionsVirginia Woolf was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century, and her books remain popular and relevant today. We’ve compiled...
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From Neil Gaiman’s ‘Neverwhere’, to Shaun Tan’s ‘Creature’, 13 books that can be the perfect holiday giftsSome perfect festive gifts for bookworms!
In Virginia Woolf's words, Anand Mahindra finds inspiration to make the world a better placeThe Mahindra Group Chairman shared a list of things one can do to make a better world.
Times Lit Fest 2016, Mumbai: High dose of art, business & politicsFrom discussing future of US, post Trump to 'The Olympic Akhara', Times Lit Fest is going to be the place to be over the weekend.
War of words: Authors and their hate-listWhen Salman Rushdie named George Eliot's "Middlemarch" as the book he didn't like, he joined a long list of writers who dislike famed works.
- Obama cannot fail
It is hazardous to write about someone -Barack Obama, in this instance whose every word and every move has been minutely analysed, written ...