We gaze upon our children and envy their lightness of being, like snowflakes tumbling in the wind, caught in the fragile beauty of their brief dance before the hard edge ...
Chamber music can spur us to reflect on the experience of families and friends when a patient dies—but also to celebrate and grieve for loved ones of our own, says Desmond O’Neill To grieve is not ...
At the time, he devoured the works of German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) and enjoyed an anti-bourgeois attitude. A special kind of love grew between Mivela and Albert: "With her ...