“It is not that we have a short time to live,
but that we waste much of it.”

— Seneca

Original (Latin):
«Non exiguum temporis habemus, sed multum perdidimus.»





The Word Of The Day

Lyric

/ˈlɪr.ɪk/

Origin:
From Greek lyrikos (“singing to the lyre”), from lyra (“lyre”), passing through Latin and French into English literary vocabulary.

Definition:
Expressing deep personal feeling, often in a musical or poetic form; also a short poem of emotional reflection.

Example:
“The poem has a quiet, lyric intensity.”

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What Happened On This Day?

On May 3, 1933











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