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Quote for the Day: La Rochefoucauld on Facebook
We concern ourselves less with becoming happy than making others believe we are. – La Rochefoucauld, from the Maximes Or – in other words – from the recent piece in The Atlantic that asks if Facebook is making us lonely: “It’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, François de La Rochefoucauld, Maximes, Stephen Marche, The Atlantic
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The View From My (Kitchen) Window
Blogger extraordinaire, Andrew Sullivan, over at The Atlantic posted the view from my window as part of his running posts of views from his readers’ windows. The photo above is one of my wife standing in front of the same … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Sullivan, Harrisonville, The Atlantic, The Daily Dish, Wendy
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