June 2011
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“Do you fall in love often?”
“Yes often. With a view, with a book, with a dog,...
– Jeanette Winterston - Gut Symmetries (via foreverdecadent)
Wabi-sabi →
bestofwikipedia:
Wabi-sabi represents a comprehensive Japanese world view or aesthetic centered on the acceptance of transience. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent and incomplete”. It is a concept derived from the Buddhist assertion of the Three marks of existence, specifically impermanence. (via floweryyears)
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I feel like, maybe, my designs are children who I just don’t understand....
– http://oworld.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/05/sometimes-.html
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You see, there’s responsibility in being a person. It’s more than just taking up...
– East Of Eden (via thatkindofwoman)
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Recipe For Happiness Khaborovsk Or Anyplace
lovenat:
One grand boulevard with trees with one grand cafe in sun with strong black coffee in very small cups. One not necessarily very beautiful man or woman who loves you. One fine day.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
I’ve been making a list of the things they don’t teach you at school. They don’t...
– Neil Gaiman (via atomos)
These days, I stick to my personal policy of no small talk, which means I avoid...
– Yiyun Li (via sarahwrotethat)
It’s a wonder I’m even alive. Sometimes I think that. I think that I can’t...
– Augusten Burroughs (via complectus)
Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told me. All of us...
– Ira Glass (via teleportal) This is exactly it.
Solipsism →
bestofwikipedia:
Solipsism is the philosophical idea that only one’s own mind is sure to exist. The term comes from Latin solus (alone) and ipse (self). Solipsism is an epistemological or ontological position that knowledge of anything outside one’s own specific mind is unjustified. The external world and other minds cannot be known and might not exist. In the history of philosophy, solipsism...