That alley embraces even the song that seems to have been abandoned. The streets of Insa-dong shared with each other
Cho Sung-Min, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem
Mr. Cho Sung-Min, Doctor of Law, is a Korean poet. Born in Hanam, Gyeonggi-do, Cho debuted in the literary magazine Munyesajo in 2005 and is
Six in ten children under five years old worldwide regularly endure psychological aggression or physical punishment at home – UNICEF
Geneva
Six in ten children under five years old worldwide regularly endure psychological aggression or physical punishment at home, according to new UNICEF estimates. Of these nearly 400 million
Moon wrinkles getting old, everyone is looking for himself
Hamed Al-Majjami, an eminent poet from Iraq, known as Poet of Love and Peace, shares his poetry
Poet Hamed Al-Majjami was born in Diyala Governorate, Baqubah District, Buhriz town, in the Tal Al-Asmar region, which contains within it the largest civilizations of the Akkadian
Men should be armed with all the arts of living. Life is not a dream. It is a fact. A real enterprise.
William Shakespeare, in one of his plays, compares life to a stage, and human beings to actors, and the world thereafter has never been tired of using this metaphor over the centuries. But, if we look into this idea with a keener eye, we
“Where there is love there is life” Mahatma Gandhi
Cormac McCarthy's novel, ‘The Road’, conjures a post-apocalyptic wasteland where the remnants of love and life are poignantly crystallised in the bond between the boy and the man, and in the mother's sacrificial acts, which epitomise love through death.