Read Time < 1 mins Elizabeth, Sir William and Maria Lucas arrive at Hunsford Parsonage. Mrs. Collins affectionately receives her friend. Mr. Collins is as formal in his civility as […]
When times get tough – Jim Rohn Speech
Read Time 4 mins How easy is it to get up in the morning when you know you’re not doing all that it takes? It’s not very easy at all. You can […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 27 Narrated
Read Time < 1 mins  Elizabeth gradually warms to the idea of visiting Charlotte. She misses Charlotte, and her loathing of Mr. Collins has decreased over time. Besides, her mother and sisters […]
Focus on One Thing – Jim Rohn Speech
Read Time 9 mins Here’s the key on this don’t major in minor things. If you take up major time to do minor things, I’m telling you, you’ll be behind the […]
A Boston Ballad 1854 – Walt Whitman Narrated
Read Time 2 mins TO get betimes in Boston town, I rose this morning early;Here’s a good place at the corner—I must stand and see the show. Clear the way there, […]
Stone Villages – Joseph Brodsky Narrated
Read Time < 1 mins The stone-built villages of England.A cathedral bottled in a pub window.Cows dispersed across fields.Monuments to kings. A man in a moth-eaten suitsees a train off, heading, like […]
Tug of War – Alice Penrose
Read Time < 1 mins This eve, our final banquet of unity, The ultimate rendezvous of shared affinity. A suffering loop we’ve woven tight, Threatening to shatter, you and I. In yesteryear’s […]
He knew, she knew
Read Time < 1 mins  ‘Why she cried’, he knew, ‘he always tried’, she knew All those years had passed them by ‘All her dreams’ he knew, ‘beyond his means’, she knew […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 26 Narrated
Read Time < 1 mins   At the first opportunity, Mrs. Gardiner warns Elizabeth that Wickham’s lack of money makes him an unsuitable match. She further says that Elizabeth should be careful […]
A Child Went Forth – Walt Whitman Narrated
Read Time 3 mins   There was a child went forth every day,And the first object he looked upon and received with wonder or pity or love or dread, that object […]