A Life Well-Read Katherine Weitz A Life Well-Read Katherine Weitz

Dragons and Safe Spaces

College campuses and "safe spaces" have been much in the news of late, often as an object of ridicule for an older generation. The trend is deplorable, in the true sense of the word. But it seems to me that a good share of the blame belongs squarely on the shoulders of that older generation itself.

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A Life Well-Read Katherine Weitz A Life Well-Read Katherine Weitz

My Commonplace Book: A Lifelong Delight

For as long as I can remember, I have copied quotes from books, poems, songs, Scripture. I cannot remember what sparked the idea, but I am grateful that I began this lifelong pursuit. I remember many a day during my teen years, sitting at the desk in my 70s era yellow and orange room, copying lyrics from pop songs.

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A Life Well-Read Katherine Weitz A Life Well-Read Katherine Weitz

The Iliad And Seeing More in Me

“When you reread a classic, you do not see more in the book than you did before; you see more in you than there was before. Clifton Fadiman’s words, copied long ago in my commonplace book, came to mind on a recent return to Homer's “realms of gold.”

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