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Though he was born centuries ago, we're still watching his plays and studying his works. And his words continue to resonate ...
There have been a lot of writers ... famous phrase: "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve," and compares jealousy to a "green-eyed monster." That's not the only quick turn of phrase in Shakespeare ...
Ron Chernow’s Mark Twain forces a similar conclusion about its subject: clearly an idiot, and a born sucker. This conclusion ...
The meaning of ‘happiness’ was in flux in Shakespeare’s England, and his plays capture many senses of the word.
It will take more than a Shakespearean flourish to erase the hypocrisy of lawyers, law schools, and bar groups that spent ...
In our lives, we are often like Goldilocks. We make it our life’s goal to be comfortable. We want everything to be just right ...
“In this year’s issue, we focus on the impact of caring and sharing on people’s happiness,” the authors ... quote about mercy that opens the World Happiness Report. The phrase appears in a ...