January 2010
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Be alert but please don’t panic. Things are now pretty much exactly as...
– Jonathan Cainer, in his February 2010 Aquarius forecast
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The thing about writing is not to talk, but to do it; no matter how bad or even...
– Sylvia Plath (via anjywanjy)
What really knocks me out is a book that, when you’re all done reading it, you...
– J.D. Salinger (via travelbyfoldingamap)
*I wish you didn’t shy away from the world. Goodbye, Mr. Salinger.
An excuse is worse and more terrible than a lie, for an excuse is a lie guarded.
– Pope John Paul II (via twitter)
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1. Can there be love without sex? Sometimes I think the two are totally...
– Woody Allen (via fuckyeahwoodyallen)
If your goal is sales and not customer satisfaction, you’ve become a...
– Entrepreneur.com
But the books you like must also be read with shudders and gasps… Literature,...
– Vladimir Nabokov, in his rather critical lecture on Dostoevksy, arguing that while there is pleasure to be taken in dismantling mediocre literature it is just as necessary to interrogate and re-imagine one’s favorite works. (via unomagazine)
To work problems out for yourself, to find your own way out of ignorance, to...
– Jessica Zafra, “Twisted 8½” (via ragingbutiki)
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You have to give from the deepest part of yourself, and you are going to have to...
– Anne Lamott (via maita’s fb)
I tried taking pictures, but they were so mediocre. I guess every girl goes...
– Charlotte, Lost In Translation
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On second thought, don’t ask the locals! ROTFL.
minusmanhattan:
New York City: Just ask the locals. “But here’s a little tip only New Yorkers know about: bring one manhole cover from Manhattan, get in free.”
@Neilhimself: @thejillthompson What do you guys do when stumped creatively? What gets the fires burning?
@thejillthompson: Something unrelated to drawing...
Girls do not dress for boys. They dress for themselves, and of course, each...
– Betsey Johnson (via gatekeeper)
To be persuasive we must be believable; to be believable we must be credible;...
– Edward R. Murrow (via eclair)