She is cherry blossoms falling. She is serious moonlight. She is shivering green leaves.
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She is cherry blossoms falling. She is serious moonlight. She is shivering green leaves.
Mona Awad, Bunny (via words-and-coffee)
………………………….. Beauty endures for as long as people see it, But goodness will always be beautiful. …………………………..
Sappho , Translated by Robert Chandler (via words-and-coffee)
Let the welfare of the people be the ultimate law.
Cicero, De Legibus (via philosophybits)
It is one of the defects of modern higher education that it has become too much a training in the acquisition of certain kinds of skill, and too little an enlargement of the mind and heart by an impartial survey of the world.
Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness (via philosophybits)
Bravest thing about people is how they go on loving mortal beings after finding out there’s such a thing as dying.
Anne Tyler, The Tin Can Tree (via quotespile)
A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in—what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.
Victor Hugo (via perfectquote)
Every Mary Oliver poem is like “I know exactly what God is. I have no idea what prayer is. Hey look at this leaf I found.”
If the individual were no longer compelled to prove himself on the market, as a free economic subject, the disappearance of this kind of freedom would be one of the greatest achievements of civilization. The technological processes of mechanization and standardization might release individual energy into a yet uncharted realm of freedom beyond necessity. The very structure of human existence would be altered; the individual would be liberated from the work world’s imposing upon him alien needs and alien possibilities. The individual would be free to exert autonomy over a life that would be his own.
Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimensional Man (via philosophybits)
It's always 'wyd' and never come watch the moon with me
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