the second week of my last semester as an undergraduate is going pretty well, aside from the fact that I’m spending the day in bed with a cold 🙈
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the second week of my last semester as an undergraduate is going pretty well, aside from the fact that I’m spending the day in bed with a cold 🙈
“I know it may seem small and insignificant. But it’s not about what it is, it’s about what it can become.”
— Dr. Seuss
“[He] who thinks he can and [he] who think he can’t are both right.”
— Henry Ford
“There is nothing with which every man is so afraid as getting to know how enormously much he is capable of doing and becoming.”
— Søren Kierkegaard, Journals and Papers (via philosophybits)
“I’m going to do what I want to do. I’m going to be who I really am. And I’m going to figure out what that is.”
— Stephen Chbosky
Saturday 3•11•2018 // 6:18 pm
Yesterday we went to the Zuid-Afrikahuis in Amsterdam. It was a very lovely day and the weather was great as well. Unfortunately it was a very short trip, but I really enjoyed it! 🌞 // instagram: lindsaymmn
Today I learned that at the Univeristy of St. Andrews in Scotland, students wear red robes for formal events; how dark academia of them.
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“Dream with both eyes open, both ears listening, and both hands working.”
— Matshona Dhliwayo (via artfortheages)
3 Lessons For A Softer Heart
1. “Keep flowers around, always. They may eventually fade and wither, but their beauty remains intact, and their faltered presence may always be replaced with the bloom of another season.
2. Tune in to your senses. There are five of them, five blessed gifts; just as there are elements. Breathe deeper. Touch more. Watch, taste and listen… Closer.
3. Embrace endings. They are inevitable, but within the sadness of knowing this, there exists beauty. Hold on to the best moments before they are gone. Feel each twinkle of emotion as deeply as you can. Reminisce with fondness. And give thanks for both the successes and the mistakes, for they all end up teaching us in the end.”
“Because sending a letter is the next best thing to showing up personally at someone’s door. Ink from your pen touches the stationary, your fingers touch the paper, your saliva seals the envelope, your scent graces the paper. Something tangible from your world travels through machines and hands, and deposits itself in another’s mailbox; their world. Your letter is then carried inside as an invited guest. The paper that was sitting on your desk, now sits on another’s. The recipient handles the paper that you handled. Letters create a connection that modern and impersonal forms of communication will never replace.”
13.02.19 || empty library and beautiful light this morning. I really missed the sun, so i took my bike to uni for the first time in a long time today.