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cube-side out ii
Formerly, when I would feel a desire to understand someone, or myself, I would take into consideration not actions, in which everything is relative, but wishes. Tell me what you want and I’ll tell you who you are.
Anton Chekhov (via rabbitinthemoon)
A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears.
Michel de Montaigne, Essais (via philosophybits)
Perhaps only in a world of the blind will things be what they truly are.
José Saramago, Blindness (via quotespile)
mmmmmmmmmmmmmMMMMAAAAHHHH
literally me.
The Forgotten Vale
Dark Eden ENB - Nightshade edition
There are roads in Japan that play a musical tune when they are driven over top of.
You can listen to them here: [x]
The Aquarium – Saint-Saëns
I’ve become skeptical of the unwritten rule that just because a boy and girl appear in the same feature, a romance must ensue. Rather, I want to portray a slightly different relationship, one where the two mutually inspire each other to live - if I’m able to, then perhaps I’ll be closer to portraying a true expression of love.
Hayao Miyazaki
From “Proofs Without Words” by Roger Nelsen.
At the heart of every frustration lies a basic structure: the collision of a wish with an unyielding reality.
Alain de Botton, The Consolations of Philosophy (via fyp-philosophy)
Grown-ups like numbers. When you tell them about a new friend, they never ask questions about what really matters. They never ask: ‘What does his voice sound like?’ ‘What games does he like best?’ ‘Does he collect butterflies?’ They ask: ‘How old is he?’ ‘How many brothers does he have?’ ‘How much does he weigh?’ ‘How much money does he have?’ Only then do they think they know him. If you tell grown-ups, ‘I saw a beautiful red brick house, with geraniums at the windows and doves at the roof…,’ they won’t be able to imagine such a house. You have to tell them, ‘I saw a house worth a thousand francs.’ Then they exclaim, ‘What a pretty house!’
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (via themindmovement)
A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Authoritarian institutions and marketers have always known this fact.
Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow (via themindmovement)