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Quintus Curtius
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Coping With Exile
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In H.G. Wellsâs 1904 short story âThe Country of the Blindâ, an explorer in the remote Bolivian Andes discovers a long-isolated society of people who have become blind due to… read more
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In Praise of Painting
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Certain diversions we do because we more or less have to do, such as vigorous exercising, studying languages, sex, travel, and reading. And these all have their proper place. But… read more
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What Are You Prepared To Do?
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“What are you prepared to do?â was the rhetorical question posed to Eliot Ness by the Sean Connery cop character named Malone in the 1987 film The Untouchables. I recently… read more
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The Man Who Dropped Out Of Harvard To Become A Sailor
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One of the best pleasures of books is to discover one that turns out to be unexpectedly great. I had just this experience recently with the old sea classic Two… read more
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Why You Should Learn Latin
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It goes without saying that you should know at least one modern foreign language. It adds depth to your soul, increases your travel options, and opens up new universes. Two… read more
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