“I looked up all the Beatitudes.... They're all under 140 characters.”
— Austin Kleon (@austinkleon) November 2, 2016
—@JamesMartinSJ https://t.co/l6qrlyk8Lq pic.twitter.com/OS9Xh0oPVg
“I looked up all the Beatitudes.... They're all under 140 characters.”
— Austin Kleon (@austinkleon) November 2, 2016
—@JamesMartinSJ https://t.co/l6qrlyk8Lq pic.twitter.com/OS9Xh0oPVg
My uncle just spotted this just outside Chicago... #Cubs @Cubs #FlyTheW #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/tUoSeVlvLT
— Jason Fechner (@jasonfechner) November 1, 2016
The last time the Cubs won the World Series, Tolstoy was still alive: https://t.co/wNp9Pw9Kb5 pic.twitter.com/dHZHLzR3Yo
— Slate (@Slate) October 27, 2016
A cartoon by Edward Koren. See more cartoons with our randomizer: https://t.co/oP2Onq1VwT pic.twitter.com/DgipPE0Uta
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) October 26, 2016
Geoffrey Chaucer, the first poet to be buried in Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey, died on this day in 1400. pic.twitter.com/IKJESMzsIr
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) October 25, 2016
Now exactly halfway through Purgatorio. Maybe a rereading of Canterbury Tales will help me understand why I remember Chaucer so fondly and why Dante leaves me so cold.