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Face to face with a 90 year old turtle
🎥: Nicholas Breaux
Everyone’s fast to tell you you’re selfish if you commit suicide, but how selfish do you have to be to insist someone suffer for a lifetime so you don’t have to miss them?
-Acceptance
“Busy as a bee” is a metaphor for being unflaggingly industrious, but the job of every bee is literally to “Stop and smell the roses,” - a metaphor for taking a break from work.
Clouds like you've never seen...
Brown eyes are beautiful
“When you catch on to your awakening, the world does not change. You just see it differently, that’s all. You acquire a feeling of immortality. A feeling of divine bliss, so to speak, when things no longer have the power to affect you.”
— Robert Adams
“Know that you can start late, look different, be uncertain, and still succeed.”
— Misty Copeland
Limerick, Ireland
The Day Book, Chicago, January 6, 1912
““Sometimes suffering is just suffering. It doesn’t make you stronger. It doesn’t build character. It only hurts.””
— Kate Jacobs (via naturaekos)
I got my hello kitty bong, some weed, and a rice crispy edible 😍
Brown eyes are beautiful
Be empty, that is all. The perfect people use their mind like a mirror—going after nothing, welcoming nothing, responding but not storing.
Wang Wei
“The word humility actually comes from the Latin word for earth or soil, humus—which sounds a lot like but should not be confused with the simple but delicious Middle Eastern chickpea dip, hummus. Humility literally brings us back down to earth, sometimes with a thud.”
— Douglas Abrams, The Book of Joy