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Starvation exists because it isn’t profitable to solve
Poems & Words
where the fuck would we be without garlic honestly
We look up at the same stars, and see such different things.
— George R. R. Martin, A Storm of Swords
Annie Hall (1977)
“A moment of patience in a moment of anger prevents a thousand moments of regret.”
— Ali Ibn Abu Talib
“One of the qualities that you can develop, particularly in your older years, is a sense of great compassion for yourself. When you visit the wounds within the temple of memory, you should not blame yourself for making bad mistakes that you greatly regret. Sometimes you have grown unexpectedly through these mistakes. Frequently, in a journey of the soul, the most precious moments are the mistakes. They have brought you to a place that you would otherwise have always avoided. You should bring a compassionate mindfulness to your mistakes and wounds. Endeavor to inhabit the rhythm you were in at that time. If you visit this configuration of your soul with forgiveness in your heart, it will fall into place itself. When you forgive yourself, the inner wounds begin to heal. You come in out of the exile of hurt into the joy of inner belonging.”
— JOHN O'DONOHUE - JOURNEY OF THE SOUL Excerpt from his book, Anam Cara
A rare winter scene from Congaree National Park in South Carolina gives a different perspective of the largest remaining tract of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest in North America. The park’s boardwalks provide an exciting way to immerse yourself in this vital ecosystem. As you walk, you will discover Congaree’s cultural history and its natural beauty. The accessible boardwalk makes it a good place for wheelchairs, strollers and leashed pets. Photo by National Park Service.
“Sometimes you have to lose your mind before you come to your senses.”
— Unknown
Being kissed while you are asleep is a thing of beauty, unless you are in prison.
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