3 Insights to Find Your True Voice From ‘Letters to a Young Poet’
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3 Insights to Find Your True Voice From ‘Letters to a Young Poet’

Rainer Maria Rilke wrote on the importance of solitude and sincerity in cultivating beauty in art and meaning in life.
Ex Libris: George Patton
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Ex Libris: George Patton

This article in our ‘Ex Libris’ series brings us to the reading and private library of one of America’s most noteworthy generals.
Patriotism, Honor in Richard Lovelace’s ‘To Lucasta, Going to the Wars’
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Patriotism, Honor in Richard Lovelace’s ‘To Lucasta, Going to the Wars’

Love for country translates to a love for God and mankind, according to this 17th-century poem.

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3 Insights to Find Your True Voice From ‘Letters to a Young Poet’

3 Insights to Find Your True Voice From ‘Letters to a Young Poet’

Rainer Maria Rilke wrote on the importance of solitude and sincerity in cultivating beauty in art and meaning in life.
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Ex Libris: George Patton

Ex Libris: George Patton

This article in our ‘Ex Libris’ series brings us to the reading and private library of one of America’s most noteworthy generals.