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Read more: Enlarge your worldI just visited Washington, D.C., with Bob Woodward when I read Rage, and, before that trip, I visited the forests of California with Robert Powers…
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Read more: Ease is the disease“Ease is the disease….Once you’ve bought a novel in your pajamas, there’s no turning back,” writes Richard Powers in The Overstory.
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Read more: A good story“The best arguments in the world won’t change a person’s mind. The only thing that can do that is a good story,” writes Richard Powers…
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Read more: People who are difficult“I don’t enjoy normal, high functioning people,” Frederik Backman, the author of a new book called Anxious People, said recently during an Arts & Letters…
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Read more: The enemy“We have met the enemy, and they is us,” Pogo once said.
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Read more: Look into natureI am feeling anxious about the elections and the pandemic, but I always feel more peaceful after my morning walk—especially when the weather turns cooler…
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Read more: A girl with a book“Never underestimate the power of a girl with a book,” Ruth Bader Ginsberg once said. I’m going to honor Ruth Bader Ginsberg by encouraging girls…
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Read more: We dissentSomeone in Minneapolis rested a homemade sign in a chair on her lawn. “Rest in peace. RBG,” it read. “We’ll take it from here.” “I…
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Read more: Fight like RBG“Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you,” Ruth Bader Ginsberg once…
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Read more: Women belong“Women belong in all the places where decisions are being made,” Ruth Bader Ginsberg once said.