Posts Tagged ‘solitude’

The Redemption of Solitude

In 1998, the British literary world was shaken to its foundations, when a London bus driver named Magnus Mills was nominated for the prestigious Booker Prize in contemporary fiction for his debut novel. In his work, “The Restraint of Beasts,” Mills reflected on the millions of people who utilize public transportation on a daily basis, […]

The Unquantifiable Importance of Solitude

December 29th, 2017 By Open Contributing writer for Wake Up World From time to time, I feel the need to take a well-earned break away from our work here at Openhand. Not that I feel pressurised by my life, not at all. Even though it is frequently full-on, I find it immensely rewarding — and yet, now […]

John Kasich Emerges from Solitude to Plan His Revenge on America

Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer April 25, 2017 JOHN BRO YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO FOLD IT OVER IF THE PIECE IS CUT THAT WIDE If you, like me, thought John Kasich had recently died of a heart attack due to his disgustingly unhealthy public died, than you, like me, were sadly mistaken. John Kasich is […]

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