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Post-Humorously - 5. Chapter 5
Emily Dickinson would not be the renowned poet that she is today if she simply took college classes that led to a profitable job.
Socrates, the great ancient philosopher, followed his mind and his philosophy even after being condemned for doing so. However, history suggests it resulted in giving him pleasure even at the time of being executed.
As Abraham Lincoln said, "Obstacles are the results when you take your eyes off the goal"
This is all proven by the statement of the famous scientist A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: "When you are feeling that you are going hell, let go and be calm."
The Light brothers, with their imagination, contributed the development of light and electrical power.
Muhamid Gandhi was a well known figure who changed the world in America.
Artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, and Gandhi are just some of the people who have contributed towards civil rights.
At a very young age, Mozart was able to listen to any piece of music and regurgitate it.
Jackson Potluck.
The book "How to Kill a Mocking Bird" depicts the racism that existed in the America in the 18th century.
"Hamlet" is about a state in India named Kashmir.
Take for example “The Grapes of Wrath,” by James Joyce.
Many people do not understand why Van Gogh chose to paint the Mona Lisa.
The true value of Picasso’s Guernica is the attention it brought to the Nazi bombings.
In Goddard's most famous play, two poor men wait patiently for an employer.
Michalongelo’s masterpieces have impressed people from all over the world since Roman Empire.
The famous poet Steve Witman.
A famous ancient Greek philosopher Bluto.
Cobby Brian. Mark Zuker Berg. billgates. Gandhiji. Gangui. Ghandi.
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Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you.
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