“Lermontov” Successfully Rode his Horse to The Western Literature
Russian artist and poet Mikhail Lermontov (1814 – 1841) was very influenced by two things in life. The mountains of ...

Shakuntala Devi: “number links us together, they hold the world”
Shakuntala Devi (b. 4 Nov 1929 — d 21 April 2013) Indian writer, numerologist and famous for her god gifted ...
Frank N. Magill on Virginia Woolf: “Masterpiece of World Literature”
British writer, poet and pioneer Virginia Woolf (25 Jan 1882–28 March 1941) couldn’t survive her cheerless melancholy life a second ...

The Skill Of Pioneer Janaki Ammal To Indian Plant Biology
Janaki Ammal (b. 4 November 1897 — d. 7 February 1984) was the first Indian botanist and a Padmashee winner. She was the illegitimate daughter of a Kerala sub-judge. (Tellicherry, Kannur Dist). Janaki's father, Edavalath Kakkat Krishnan, adored gardening.
Alexander Pushkin’s tender, selfless love Life And poem
Alexander Pushkin (26 May 1799 – 29 Jan 1837) had written the poem, “I Love You” in 1829, and he was a famous romantic poet as well as expert in bringing realism into his work. Anybody who reads the poem, feels his love as fresh as green, soft and tender like petals of a lotus. Conscious awakening poem is motivated talks one side love and brings no selfishness and respectful attitude toward his love lady [...]
Nelson Mandela
The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. Nelson Mandela
Thomas Edison
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. Thomas Edison