Light for the Way: Seeking Simplicity, Connection, and Repair in a Broken World Lundquist, an English professor at North Hennepin Community College in Minnesota, debuts with a wrenching account of the ...
You know more of the Bible than you think you do, I often remark to my students. Phrases such as “As a dog returns to its own vomit” or “spare the rod and spoil the child” are well-known in English as ...
From a nasty public divorce that nearly ended his life, a tumultuous relationship with his mother and the success he now enjoys, ProVerb’s recently published memoir, ‘The Book of ProVerb’, provides an ...
Books of proverbs and aphorisms abound, with their sources ranging from the 17th-century French moralist Francois de La Rochefoucauld to the Japanese author Ryunosuke Akutagawa (1892-1927) and even ...
Culture plays a big role in what we feel, how we identify these feelings and what we do to deal with our emotions. So, those raised in more “macho” cultures may be more likely to suppress emotions ...