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Work towards getting all the ugliness in your soul out. Be beautiful inside and out.
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Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.
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That moment when you realize that no matter how far you go in life, you will never be more badass than Al fucking Roker.
He's also the first Dominican-American congressman in history.
Haven’t seen anything on this yet.Â
Eye - MC Escher, 1946
Puddle - MC Escher, 1952
“Butterflies” by M.C. Escher
Hand WIth Reflecting Globe - MC Escher, 1935
Illustration by M.C. Escher
Stars by MC Escher
Bond Of Union - MC Escher, 1956
Mistakes are almost always of a sacred nature, understand them thoroughly.
Salvador Dali (via quotemadness)
The production of the short film Destino, a collaboration born from the mutual friendship and respect between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali, began in 1945. Over a period of 8 months, Dali worked tirelessly with Disney studio artist John Hench creating concept paintings and storyboarding the film. Set in a landscape inspired by Dali’s surrealist art, the story of Destino tells of the ill-fated love between Chronos, the god of time, and a mortal women. Due to financial complications at the studio after World War II, the film was put on hiatus. Nearly 50 years later, the art for the film was rediscovered and the project was revitalized, bringing Dali’s surrealist vision to life. While neither were alive to see the film completed, Destino was released in 2003, 58 years after it’s initial conception, in honor of the two legendary artists.Â
Salvador Dali, Argus, 1963
I am not strange. I am just not normal.
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