Lazarus Day and Palm Sunday (Vrabnitsa)
Lazarus Day is the penultimate Saturday before Easter, and Palm Sunday is the Sunday after it. These two holidays have a rich folk ritual, they are also celebrated as name days.
Lazarus Day is the penultimate Saturday before Easter, and Palm Sunday is the Sunday after it. These two holidays have a rich folk ritual, they are also celebrated as name days.
I had to interview one of the most beautiful women in the world (according to my boss) and since she lived in another city, I had stayed home today - the interview would take place over the phone. Great!
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When Tvashtri (the Indian god, creator of living and dead nature) was creating the world and man, all his materials ran out and he did not know what to create woman from.
The Christmas letter you should reread every year
Harry Brown's famous letter to his 9-year-old daughter
52 years ago, back in 1966, Harry Brown - a financial analyst and motivational speaker, wrote a letter for Christmas to his 9-year-old daughter, which is more than relevant even today._
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Once upon a time there was an island where all feelings lived. Happiness, Sadness, Knowledge and all others, including Love.
First I wish you to love
and loving, also to be loved.
And if it's not like that - quickly forget it
and after you forget - not to harbor hatred.
We all think we know how to live, but we are wrong. We hurry, we forget, we don't see what is meaningful and pass by. We try to be happy, and we don't pay attention to the most meaningful things. Sometimes we just need to stop for a minute, take a deep breath and realize how much we have and that we don't need any more. The following lines contain some of the most meaningful things you should never regret doing
Once a horseman was passing by a field. When he got close enough, he saw that the peasant who was cultivating it had fallen asleep under a large apple tree.
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