Peter Solarz
Show & Tell
Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
d e v o n
One Nice Bug Per Day
taylor price

JBB: An Artblog!
RMH
almost home

oozey mess

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dirt enthusiast
Xuebing Du

blake kathryn
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

JVL
noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Cosimo Galluzzi
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@the-paper-princess
Lights, camera, bitch smile
Summer Morning, 1913 by Aleardo Terzi (Italian, 1870–1943)
i’m so extra i’d do this too
apple tiger
_creamdiary
Tomona Matsukawa - Tonight, was I really with someone?, 2025 - Oil on canvas
I’ve decided that my 20s are actually age 25 - 35
Anna May Wong in Flame of Love
whatever 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆝 𓆟
orchid mantis
and I will hold on to you…
cutiecreative on ig
Loving people is the equivalent to setting them free because for one it creates hope, and hope creates vision. The heart fails without hope. And secondly it creates faith, and where there is faith, there’s purpose.
Before anyone does anything worthwhile, they have to believe it can be done. A person’s life never rises above what they believe in.
Giving up is a product of losing hope and faith in yourself. It’s believing that you’re not enough to accomplish a certain goal or something your eyes are set on. That’s why you never stop loving people (you’re a people) unconditionally, because love supports our hopes and helps us to live.
Self-centeredness is the opposite of love and it’s crushing because it permits your heart to be overwhelmed and discouraged, it permits you to feel like a failure and a disappointment when in God’s eyes you couldn’t possibly be anything close. It’s a self-centered perspective and belief system that keeps people feeling like they’ll never be good enough. It’s a person defining themselves by how they responded to life as it came rather than by how Christ responded to life.