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Love Quotes
By :
Shweeta Bhandari
Yeats once wrote:
"But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams”.
The world of literature is filled with romantic love quotes and it is interesting to study the various styles and ways in which poets have expressed their love. The quote mentioned earlier is a typical example of Yeats’s writing style and is often referred to as ‘dark romance’ for its ironic yet poignant style.
Commercial Photographer
By :
Estelle Judah 1
Photography has come a long way in the past 50 years. In fact, not just the past 50 years, the evolution of photography into the diverse field it is today is truly amazing. With time photography has evolved into diverse fields like travel photography, food photography, photojournalism and much more. In fact, today still life photography alone has many diverse fields like food photography, jewellery photography etc. A common misconception that people have when it comes to photography is that a single photographer can take care of all kinds of photographic requirements.
Long Live The Love Poem
By :
Robert Barr
Long live love poems: There's no chance the love poem is dead, the reason? Because the one you write is for the one you cherish the most and it will be a part of you both forever.
A Day - A Place - Never to be Repeated
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Stew Mayers
One of the fun parts about being owning an Internet company is that I can express myself in different ways at different times and even poetically sometimes. Recently I was flying over a group of small Caribbean islands at sunset and I captured my thoughts as we passed over.
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