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  1. 5 days ago · My Franciscan tradition and superiors have allowed me in these later years to live alone, in a little “hermitage” behind the friary and parish. When I am home, I am able to protect long hours of silence and solitude each day, which I fill with specific times of prayer, study, journaling and writing, spiritual reading, gardening, walking ...

  2. 6 days ago · Thoreau explains why he went to the woods to live deliberately and learn from nature. He contrasts his approach with resignation and superficial living. See who liked this quote and when.

  3. 4 days ago · People often think that they need to live with another person. Whether a roommate, a spouse or your family, it is pretty common to live with others. However, I recently discovered that there are tons of benefits to living alone. Take a look at these 15 things I learned about living alone and you may want to start looking for your own place, too!

  4. 5 days ago · Learn how to apply life lessons to your money and achieve financial success. From patience and persistence to investing and asking, discover 34 valuable life lessons that can change your life.

  5. 1 day ago · In 1974, after writing a fact piece for the magazine [The New Yorker] about the Grand Ole Opry, I started up A Prairie Home Companion on Saturday evenings, a live variety show with room for a long monologue by me (“It has been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon …”), and found steady colleagues who did most of the work, starting with my boss, Bill Kling, and the producer, Margaret Moos, the engineer, Lynne Cruise, Tom Keith, Bill Hinkley, and Judy Larson, and down to the present day, Sam ...

  6. 5 days ago · Rent is a musical by Jonathan Larson that tells the story of a group of young artists in New York's East Village, facing poverty and HIV/AIDS. The musical features eight main characters, including Roger, Mimi, Mark, and Angel, and won several awards, including the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award.

  7. 5 days ago · The more we learn what He’s really like—the more we see Him as He truly is—the more we will long to spend time alone with Him . . . and the more we will know the fullness of His grace. Adapted from “ The Charles F. Stanley’s Life Principles Bible ,” 2008.