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@youngbravefoolish
“If it is right, it happens — The main thing is not to hurry. Nothing good gets away.”
— John Steinbeck,” Letter to Thom Steinbeck,” 10 Nov. 1958 (via briqou)
Wake up and open your curtains. Your windows too.
Drink some tea or coffee, whatever pleases you. Notice every sip.
Have some fresh fruit and finish breakfast feeling full.
Stand outside and feel the air. Cool or warm, it will make you feel real.
Get some exercise. Yoga to soothe, running to breathe, lifting for strength.
Take care of your body. Have a nice shower and pamper as much as you want afterward.Â
If you’re going to work, remember you have the chance to make anyone’s day or to ruin it. Act accordingly.Â
Weed out the bad language. It’s only creating tension in your body and mind. Kind words are infinitely more appreciated.
Take some time each day to improve your mind. Keep reading that great book. Listen to an incredible piece of music. Practice an instrument or a skill. The progress is its own reward.
Pictures will help you remember how wonderful life is. But spend less time on your phone and more time seeing the world face to face.Â
Go to sleep knowing that you have done well. Tomorrow is there with room to become even better.
-Notes to myself on how to become a better person this summer.
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“Every city has a sex and an age which have nothing to do with demography. Rome is feminine. So is Odessa. London is a teenager, an urchin, and in this hasn’t changed since the time of Dickens. Paris, I believe, is a man in his twenties in love with an older woman.”
— John Berger (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
“Sometimes you’re 25 and standing in the kitchen of your house making breakfast and brewing coffee and listening to music that for some reason is really getting to your heart. You’re just standing there thinking about going to work and picking up your dry cleaning. And also more exciting things like books you’re reading and trips you plan on taking and relationships that are springing into existence. Or fading from your memory, which is far less exciting. And suddenly you just don’t feel at home in your skin or in your house and you just want home but “Mom’s” probably wouldn’t feel like home anymore either. There used to be the comfort of a number in your phone and ears that listened everyday and arms that were never for anyone else. But just to calm you down when you started feeling trapped in a five-minute period where nostalgia is too much and thoughts of this person you are feel foreign. When you realize that you’ll never be this young again but this is the first time you’ve ever been this old. When you can’t remember how you got from sixteen to here and all the same feel like sixteen is just as much of a stranger to you now. The song is over. The coffee’s done. You’re going to breathe in and out. You’re going to be fine in about five minutes.”
— The Winter of the Air (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
“Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.”
— Maya Angelou (via thoughtsforbees)
“To read a poem in January is as lovely as to go for a walk in June.”
— Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, from “Hesperus or Forty-Five Dog Post Days, A Biography From the German” (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
“It seems to me that the years between eighteen and twenty-eight are the hardest, psychologically. It’s then you realize this is make or break, you no longer have the excuse of youth, and it is time to become an adult – but you are not ready.”
— Helen Mirren, In the Frame  (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
“A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest.”
— Albert Einstein (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
“Don’t allow your wounds to turn you into a person you are not.”
— Paulo Coelho (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
“Our job, and it isn’t a job at all—is to enjoy life as we wish it.”
— Charles Bukowski, More Notes Of A Dirty Old Man: The Uncollected Columns (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
“I think it’s foolish for people to want to be happy. Happy is so momentary—you’re happy for an instant and then you start thinking again. Interest is the most important thing in life. Happiness is temporary, but interest is continuous.”
— Georgia O’Keeffe (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
Blue Valentine (2010)