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Read more: A hermit in a caveThe last time I was in Tulsa, I went with my son Jay to his church—St. Antony Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church. That Sunday, Father George…
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Read more: The land of delightWhen she was a girl, she lived in a world of books and imagination, Gloria Steinem explained to Maria Shriver in an Interview Magazine article,…
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Read more: Another point of view“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his (or her) point of view,” said Harper Lee. Lee, who died recently, was…
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Read more: Living with yourself“Before I can live with other folks, I’ve got to live with myself,” Harper Lee once said. “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority…
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Read more: Plodding along with booksIn a letter to Oprah Winfrey in 2006, Harper Lee defended her love of books. “In an abundant society where people have laptops, cell phones,…
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Read more: Advice from the BuddhistsI’m trying to achieve more balance in my life and striving for a better perspective. That’s why I like this advice from the Buddhists: “Act…
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Read more: Remember to floatMy very busy friend Kerry, who’s the mother of two with a full-time job as a senior pastor at a Methodist church, wrote recently in…
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Read more: What it’s like to be a mother“D.C.” was one of many women incarcerated at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa, but this particular prisoner took a poetry class…
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Read more: Exercise can help cure addictionsIf you can’t eat just one cookie or one potato chip—and that one cookie or one chip can lead to a day or two of…
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Read more: Exercise makes me feel betterEven when I think I’d rather roll over and sleep some more instead of getting up and taking my morning walk, I know from experience…