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For everyone who is going through a tough time, hang in there buddy, it will all be fine. It is not that we are a generation of sad people, it is just that we do not have any concrete reason to be happy. But now we need to find our own reason to be happy, to wake up every day with a smile, to enjoy the little things and acknowledge the small efforts that others make. Please love yourself, be’cause no matter what others say, you are beautiful, you are strong, and you are loved. The beauty of the world will only make you smile for some time. It is only when you recognize the beauty within you, you achieve real happiness. Happiness is the best thing that you can give yourself and the ones around you. Life is difficult, but you can make it easy for yourself. Give yourself time. And in this game of being the best, have you left the best in you behind?
Many Faces of Life Captured Through Poetry is an anthology of expressions, capturing the different aspects of life. Journey with Alvin as he gives a voice to life’s joy, sadness, surprise, anger, fear, and even suffering. Each poem is written to give inspiration, hope, and relief as you travel through each phase of your life. The author hopes readers will realize that every dream can become a reality. That they will face storms in life, however, we have the assurance that every storm will become calm, so with Christ in the vessel they can smile at the storm.
Catalyntie is a Dutch woman living in pre-Revolutionary America, struggling to come to terms with the conflicts created by growing up captive in a Seneca Indian village. She shared her captivity with Clara Flowers, an extraordinarily gifted black woman who remains deeply involved in her life. They also share a love for the same man, a brooding giant who, with their help, will slowly discover his American identity. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
In this play, Dorothy L. Sayers addressed the crimes and problems of human life, especially those of the victors in war, in an entirely novel way, by precipitating an airman in the very moment of his death back into the company of citizens of the "City," in this case, Lichfield. The citizens range from Adam and Eve (Adam himself the inventor of the axe which kills Abel) together with other biblical characters in the history of redemption brought to new life as members of the City (e.g., Judas is a common informer). Others bear burdens of shame, toil, fear, poverty, and ingratitude. Former inhabitants (e.g., George Fox, Dr. Johnson) help the airman see that no more than they can he shift the burden of guilt and grief that they all share. There is but one remedy, to join the "Persona Dei" carrying his cross, finding indeed that he bears their burdens for them. The "Persona Dei" is finally seen in resurrection and glory.
Before they would take their place among the best known minds of the twentieth century, a youthful trio of men—Joseph Campbell, John Steinbeck, and Ed Ricketts—became best of friends among the fecund hills of California’s Carmel Valley. As Depression and Prohibition gripped the country, these three embarked upon a journey of burgeoning passion and ideas, propelling them toward future provenance, but also down a path that would tear their friendship apart. Myth and psychology expert Michael Hanson imagines this brilliant and sometimes torrid period of their lives in this work of historical fiction.