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" ... Both ancient and contemporary to the Renaissance, the gems are as beautiful as you might expect given the Medici's famous patronage of painters including Raphael and Michelangelo. Yet the small scale of cameos made their enjoyment private, and careful study reveals more personal interests and yearnings of the dynasty. For instance, they had fragments of ancient cameos restored – including one of a charioteer believed to have been made whole by the great Florentine goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini – literally uniting the artistic grandeur of ancient Rome and Renaissance Italy. ... "
" ... Her longing for personal freedom is powerful, as is her comforting commitment toward those she holds most dear. Morris’ reflections might mirror some of your own life’s questions — inner yearnings to pursue a dream, however fantastical, or to make a change. Following Morris to India and through its kaleidoscope of pleasures and treasures, challenges and complications, frustrations and fascinations is eye opening. ... "
" ... Recounted in a 1949 children’s book called The Animals’ Conference, this story by Erich Kästner vividly captured both the yearnings and the frustrations motivating pacifists in the years following World War II. Considered today, it shows how little has changed (aside from the fact that many of the animals depicted in Kästner’s book are now facing extinction). ... "
" ... The 25-minute pilot episode has the density of a well-told play as it presents us the yearnings of the petite and wide-eyed Aubrey (MacLemore), the mopish Jimmy (Adam Brody) and the reserved but thoughtful Fritz (Freddy Asblom). Guiding the trio about on their way to a party in an old mansion is the cynical Sandro (Adrian Giannini). ... "
" ... Woo: I hope they’ll give themselves over to the book in the way they would to a friend who guides them around a new place that they’re visiting. I’d like to tell them a little about my life and what I’ve learned about the world. I want to give them the pleasure of words that I’ve arranged as artfully as I can, with some insight and eloquence and knowledge. Poets that I admire change me and move me, make me more attentive to life, and give me new understandings of their experiences and passions and spiritual yearnings. If my book does the same for a reader, I would feel delight and gratitude. ... "