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  • Some define their lives by great achievements. Others by the small accomplishments that matter more to one’s heart. These matter more than the size of one’s bank account or the length of one’s Wikipedia page.

  • Fun with words, fun with numbers, fun with drawings. Fun with sights, sounds, and senses. That’s what “art” is all about. But our weak human minds find it too easy to separate the wheat from the chaff. Here’

  • Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a part of history? Here’s a clue: Even if you were, you probably wouldn’t have recognized it at the time. Don’t believe it? Read this week’s Carosa Comment

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  • It’s tough, it’s sad, it’s hard. That’s what the candle of life is. It’s tougher, sadder, and harder when that candle goes out. Yet, it’s important we celebrate that light that once was. How do you say the things

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  • Some look to victories as the measure of a person. It’s not. It is how a person stands up against a string of losses that defines what we have come to call “character.” So was it at the Thermoplyae Pass in Ancie

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