Subtweets abound

> How would we say "grift" and "scam" in #Latin [https://twitter.com/hashtag/Latin?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] and #AncientGreek [https://twitter.com/hashtag/AncientGreek?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] (asking for a country I know...) — sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) May…

One poet on another

> “Yeats sometimes gave the impression of being even a worse idiot than I am.” —Ezra Pound https://t.co/6QLqxLNCDN — The Paris Review (@parisreview) May 8, 2019 [https://twitter.com/parisreview/status/1126049600211697665?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw]…

Putin Knows Horace?

According to Next Draft [https://nextdraft.com/archives/n20190503/know-collusion/] > Trump says he and Putin discussed outcome of Mueller probe as part of hour-long phone conversation. "I sort of smiled when he said something to the effect that it started off as a mountain and ended up as…

Recalling an old post

> Astrolabe. An ancient navigational device. Took work, patience, a steady hand, a discerning eye. Now digital devices navigate for us. But good leaders still put in the work, patience, reliability, and thought to build relationships and chart a course for us. #Leadership [https://twitter.com/hashtag/Leadership?src=hash&…

Memory and Time

> “Life is not what one lived, but what one remembers and how one remembers it in order to recount it.” We lost Gabriel García Márquez 5 years ago today. Here is his formative reading list – 24 books that shaped one of humanity's greatest writers https://t.co/…

Time. In the South

> -All the King’s Men (RPW) so much richer than I recalled from rushed reading in college. And throwaway line near the end (like Faulkner's “past” but less labored) resonated w scenes like this from Minnesota https://t.co/X1mLnYApIz and this from Mississippi https://t.co/…

Time Devours

> "Time, the devourer of everything." - Ovid, 'Metamorphoses' #NationalPoetryMonth [https://twitter.com/hashtag/NationalPoetryMonth?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] https://t.co/9taow4l9HS pic.twitter.com/H275KMxQ9f [https://t.co/H275KMxQ9f] — Oxford Classics (@OWC_Oxford) April 11, 2019 [https://twitter.com/OWC_Oxford/…

Catching up—Time and Memory

> like those faces of dead friends which the impassioned efforts of our memory pursue without recapturing and which, when we are no longer thinking of them, are there before our eyes just as they were in life — Marcel Proust (@Daily_Proust) April 9, 2019 [https://twitter.com/Daily_Proust/…