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Read more: How thick and how deep“As adults,” says David Brooks in his new book The Second Mountain—The Quest for a Moral Life, “we measure our lives by the quality of…
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Read more: Unconditional love“As a child,” David Brooks concludes in his new book, “each person’s emotional and spiritual foundation is formed by the unconditional love of a caring…
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Read more: Many mothersI had one mother, but I have many women who have “mothered” me—women who have nurtured me, supported me, helped me when I needed help.…
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Read more: A deeper questionOne of her best friends, Killian Noe, has a question that she has made famous among her friends, writes Melina Gates in her new book…
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Read more: An ardent feminist“I am an ardent feminist,” writes Melinda Gates, author of The Moment of Lift. “To me, it’s very simple. Being a feminist means believing that…
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Read more: The shady side of 50“The heyday of a woman’s life is the shady side of 50.” Those are words of wisdom from Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist and abolitionist, who…
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Read more: Keep up the fight“I shall not grow conservative with age.” Those are words of wisdom from Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist and abolitionist, who died in 1902.
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Read more: Created equal“We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men and women are created equal.” Those are words of wisdom from Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist…
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Read more: A joyful resting placeWe long to be at home in the world, Norman Wirzba once wrote. “Our failure—as evidenced in flights to virtual worlds and the growing reliance…
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Read more: Carve out moments of peaceIt’s easy to be silent and still on a silent retreat. However, after I finished my silent retreat, I soon found, of course, that it’s…