
'The beauty of the night'
They sang the praises of the morn, How light shines and crosses the fields, Blanketing it with the golden glow, And wielding the power of hope it yields.
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They sang the praises of the morn, How light shines and crosses the fields, Blanketing it with the golden glow, And wielding the power of hope it yields.
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From Vinyl on Vinyl to blanc, free online galleries bring art closer to Filipinos everywhere. Here are selected paintings and personal meditations on what…
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Should tonight be my last night, I want to leave you this: Know there's nothing else You could've done. There are no more clues You might have missed.
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Through the trees and through the rain, I run from time unfolding in vain. Eager to escape the hold of the past, And jump to the embrace of the future at last.
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“But how do you speak to a granddaughter in her dead mother's stead? Can the responsibility to the dead ever be replaced by the responsibility to the living?”…
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"Almost" seems to be a recurring theme in my life. Never quite reaching. Always just barely.
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A poem inspired by "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie.
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It is the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, observed as the World Day of the Poor.
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May those who receive the mandate and support of the electorate become their best versions of being a public servant.
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With over 68 million Filipinos expected to vote tomorrow, final preparations are in full swing to ensure a safe, smooth and orderly 2025 midterm election.
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This Mother’s Day, I hold space for the guilt, but also for the grace. I will honor the woman who tried, even when she was tired.
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Plato portrayed envy as a harmful state of mind. He suggested that envious individuals experience sadness at the happiness of others and joy at their…
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It’s a balancing act between joy and sorrow, laughter and contemplation, professional duty and personal connection.
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White collar jobs will be among the first to go, experts agree, with AI taking over ‘repetitive tasks’ like ‘data entry, scheduling and customer service…’
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1. Caterina di Jacopo di Benincasa was born in Siena, Tuscany on 25 March 1347 and died in Rome on 29 April 1380, at the age of 33. She was a Dominican…
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Marx’s utopian dream, apart from being disproved by history, was largely repudiated by the free world and progressive union leaders as workers, employers and…
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I prayed for peace and for MMDA to finally optimize the timing of the traffic lights on Ortigas extension. One miracle at a time
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