Nothing is coincidence. Every soul you meet is written in your destiny to teach you, to heal you, or to love you.

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Nothing is coincidence. Every soul you meet is written in your destiny to teach you, to heal you, or to love you.
“Just because you bury something doesn’t mean that it stops existing.”
— Jenny Han
“We just got to accept that some people can only be in our hearts, not in our lives.”
— Kathy B.
“There are some people you’ll never see again. At least, not in the same way.”
— Iain Thomas
“As long as you are worried about what others think of you, you are owned by them.”
— Neale Donald Walsch
The Unicorn Purifies Water (from the Unicorn Tapestries)
1495–1505
“In fact the best things we have come from madness, when it is given as a gift of the god. The prophetess of Delphi and the priestesses at Dodona are out of their minds when they perform that fine work of theirs for all of Greece, either for an individual person or for a whole city, but they accomplish little or nothing when they are in control of themselves. We will not mention the Sybil or the others who foretell many things by means of god-inspired prophetic trances and give sound guidance to many people — that would take too much time for a point that’s obvious to everyone. But here’s some evidence worth adding to our case: The people who designed our language in the old days never thought of madness as something to be ashamed of or worthy of blame; otherwise they would not have used the word ‘manic’ for the finest experts of all — the ones who tell the future — thereby weaving insanity into prophecy.”
— Plato, Phaedrus
The Unicorn Rests in a Garden (from the Unicorn Tapestries)
1495–1505
Seven Years... (Sheik/Zelda, Ocarina of Time)
Memento Mori, c. 1600