December 2011
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Because there’s nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop...
– Sarah Kay
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We have finite number of rooms in our hearts and lives. When you lose someone,...
– Kak Pah, Shaza’s cleaning lady. Ain’t that the truth.
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Fall down seven times, get up eight!
– Japanese proverb
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Oh, love isn’t there to make us happy. I believe it exists to show us how much...
– Herman Hesse
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I can’t remember what it felt like to be in love with you. I just know that...
– I wrote this for you
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More than once, that little cat was an instrument for higher forces. More than...
– Love story to Sweetie. Guaranteed waterworks.
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I’d love for us as an industry to be more tolerant, to encourage others and get...
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Sarah Parmenter, from her blog post “Do Unto Others..” /via swissmiss
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Sometimes you have to die a little on the inside first in order to be reborn and...
– @marcandangel. I’m at my lowest point of my life right now, I hope this quote is right.
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The ever expanding list of things I grapple to...
How cats show that they adore us by shoving their backside at us.
It rains when you have been making an elaborate plan to cycle further than where you had been for the past few days.
Why can’t we swallow beautiful words?
How we have to hurt some other person in order to make choices in life.
That love has an expiry date.
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Today, I realized that at one point in time, I was the youngest person in the...
– One of Frank Chimero’s incredible things which could be one of yours too.
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I can create better if I remain that fearless, toothless child.
– Bif Naked, Singer/Songwriter speaking at CreativeMornings/Vancouver (*watch the talk)
November 2011
33 posts
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The written word, obviously, is very inward, and when we’re reading, we’re...
– Joyce Carol Oates
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The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the...
– William Arthur Ward, on realism