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The elegance of your tongue is a translation of the elegance of your mind.
“Don’t live the same year 75 times and call it a life.”
Robin Sharma (via naturaekos)
Shel Silverstein wanted to say something very wise. So he wrote a children’s book.
I couldn’t fully appreciate these as a kid. I’m so glad to see these. Shel Silverstein was so magnificent.
My entire childhood.
Yassssssss I’ve loved these since I was little
This is all YOU need to know.
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Lovers have heartaches that can’t be cured by drugs or sleep or games, but only by seeing their Beloved
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Under the Luxuriously Intricate Ceilings of Iranian Mosques
Instagram photographer Mehrdad Rasoulifard documents the elaborate and beautiful interior designs of Iranian mosques. Ceilings adorned with centuries-old interior artwork incorporating stars, circles, floral motifs and geometric shapes on a symmetrical blueprint create stunningly intricate architectural wonders. The proof of rich craftsmanship passed down through history is embedded into the structures of these mosques, the oldest photographed being 900 years old.
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From the series Knot, by Jalal Sepehr (Yazd, 2011)
Gulf of Mexico, United States
Marry Well Who you marry is the most important decision you’ll ever make. And “marry well” doesn’t just mean your life partner – it also means who you do business with, who you befriend, who you choose to be around. Relationships are hard enough, but it takes a real champion of a person to be married to someone who’s obsessed with a creative pursuit. Lots of times you have to be a maid, a cook, a motivational speaker, a mother, and an editor – all at once. A good partner keeps you grounded. A friend once remarked that living with an artist must make our house very inspiring. My wife joked, ‘Oh yeah, it’s like living with da Vinci.’ She’s the best.
How to Steal Like an Artist (10 things Nobody Told You About Being Creative) by Austin Kleon New York Times Bestseller (via sheikhxhkenji)
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Why women cry?
A little boy asked his mother, “Why are you crying?“ “Because I’m a woman,” she told him. “I don’t understand,” he said. His Mom just hugged him and said, "And you never will.“ Later the little boy asked his father, “Why does mother seem to cry for no reason?“
“All women cry for no reason,” was all his dad could say. The little boy grew up and became a man, still wondering why women cry. Finally he met an old man who would surely know the answer. And he asked him: “Old man, why do women cry so easily?“ Old man sad: “When woman was created, she had to be made special. Allah created her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world, yet gentle enough to give comfort.
She was given an inner strength to endure childbirth and the rejection that many times comes from her children. And a hardness that allows her to keep going when everyone else gives up, and take care of her family through sickness and fatigue without complaining.
Allah gave her the sensitivity to love her children under any and all circumstances, even when her child has hurt her very badly. She was given strength to carry her husband through his faults and she was fashioned from his rib to protect his heart. Allah gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never hurts his wife, but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him unfalteringly. And lastly, Allah gave her a tear to shed. This is hers and only hers exclusively to use whenever she needs it. She needs no reason, no explanation, its hers.“ “You see my son,” said old man, “The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman must be seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart- the place where love resides.”