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Reader. Writer. Creator of The Marginalian (long ago named Brain Pickings). Author of #Figuring. Lover of trees. Petter of moss. Rider of a cobalt blue bicycle.
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If you love trees, you'll love this uncommonly tender illustrated meditation on love, loss, and learning to savor solitude without suffering loneliness https://t.co/fuoFJdpxZU

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The otherworldly beauty of jellyfish – how Ernst Haeckel (whose scientific illustrations enchanted Darwin) turned his personal tragedy into transcendent art in the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea medusae https://t.co/kqZ5GGdgeU

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"Little Prince" author Antoine de Saint Exupery, born 120 years ago today, on what the desert taught him about the meaning of life https://t.co/OJ3RI53QvF

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As we round out the first half-century of stunning century-and-a-half-old illustrations from the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea cephalopods, which upended the belief that life didn't exist in the oceanic depths of this mostly-ocean Earth https://t.co/QuPtIrwfSP

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"The Little Prince" – one of the greatest books of all time – was published on this day in 1943. Here are Saint-Exupéry's original watercolors for the beloved book and the bittersweet true story behind it: https://t.co/KbUNzw9OlC

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"The Little Prince" – one of the great works of philosophy – was published on this day in 1943. Here are Saint-Exupéry's original watercolors for the beloved book and the bittersweet true story behind it https://t.co/KbUNzw9OlC

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On Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s original watercolors for "The Little Prince" (which I consider one of the greatest books of all time and still reread once a year every year) and the bittersweet story of his beloved classic https://t.co/KbUNzw9OlC

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Merlyn's advice on what to do when the world gets you down – consolation for sorrow and confusion from King Arthur's court (with a side of Yo-Yo Ma) https://t.co/RUAPvDF3PE

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Otherworldly beauty from the world’s first encyclopedia of jellyfish — the moving story of how Ernst Haeckel (who coined the word "ecology") turned his profound personal tragedy into transcendent art advancing science: https://t.co/kqZ5GGdgeU

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For a moment of reprieve from the terrors of our moment and our species, savor these stunning and sensual 19th-century squid and octopus illustrations from the world's first encyclopedia of deep-sea cephalopods https://t.co/QuPtIrwfSP

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