May 2010
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Sometimes late at night I think about all the things that have been, all the...
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Massive Mayan City Revealed by Lasers →
(via bunch)
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There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the...
– Nelson Mandela (via kari-shma) (via quote-book)
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All objects, all things in existence are projections of consciousness. As such,...
– Deepak Chopra (via tasteslikepaste)
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Gently, but with undeniable strength
divesting myself of the holds that would...
– Walt Whitman, Song of Myself (via oceanofmind)
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Don’t wait to be sure. Move, move, move.
– Miranda July (via finallyseeing) (via bon-bon) (via libraries) (via libraryland)
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"As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how...
melancholynotes:
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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There are two very different ways to meet what arises in experience. One is to...
– Ken McLeod via Musings: Faith and Belief (via sharanam) (via crashinglybeautiful)
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Aerial Circus: David Lehman, "When a Woman Loves a... →
When she says margarita she means daiquiri. When she says quixotic she means mercurial. And when she says, “I’ll never speak to you again,” she means, “Put your arms around me from behind as I stand disconsolate at the window.” When a man loves a woman he is in New York and she is in Virginia or he is in Boston, writing, and she is in New York, reading, or she is wearing a sweater and sunglasses...
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This tremendous world I have inside of me. How to free myself, and this world,...
– the diaries of Franz Kafka (via bunnymitford) (via knockturn) (via fairphantom) (via longlivethequeen) (via teenagedreams) (via katelizabeth) (via luxwillow) (via keremmermutlu) (via booklover)
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By suggesting before sleep that solutions to problems be given you, you’re...
– Seth (via cavesoflilith, oceanofmind) (via funeral)
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Hawking Reveals Realistic Ideas for Time Travel →
jesuisperdu:
via novh & youmightfindyourself:
It seems that time travel has captured the imaginations of people since time began. Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity speculated that traveling close to the speed of light would physically alter time by dilating it. This means that there should be places where time slows down, and others where time speeds up. Discovery News reports that...
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longlivethequeen:
artificialife:
And this I believe: that the free, exploring mind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected. And this I must fight against: any religion, or government which limits or destroys the individual. This is what I am and what I am about.
John...
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Picture yourself in a boat on a river, with tangerine trees and marmalade skies.
– The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (via kindvdmelkboer)
Children 'more likely to own a mobile phone than a... →
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Concerning matter, we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy,...
– Einstein (via oceanofmind) (via funeral)
I create scenarios in my head that will never...
theotherway:
booklover:
romanticdreamer:thisisaheart:frillsandspills:megansfleggans:throwing-punches:dreamandwake
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Something in us recognizes the cosmos as home. We are made of stellar ash. Our...
– Carl Sagan, Cosmos (via fuckyeahspace) (via saturnrising)
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It is a curious thought but it is only when you see people
looking ridiculous...
– Agatha Christie (via quote-book) (via lovebot) (via destroyx)
What is Catastrophizing?
backyard:
prunelle:
Catastrophizing is an irrational thought believing that something is far worse than it actually is.
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Anonymous asked: Do you go to college/university?
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I heard you never get wet in Spanish rain.
thegreatbookoffairytales:
Don Quixote/Spanish Rain - Coldplay
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Life, I really believe, is about falling in love. With ideas, with stories, with...
– - herquotes.blogspot.com (via brayofmyheart) (via lajoiedevivre)
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How many times have I told you:
the civilized world is a zoo,
not a jungle,...
– Margaret Atwood, from “The Woman Makes Peace With Her Faulty Heart” (via airwalker)
Four hundred million years ago there were 400,...
suzywire:
ohyeahfacts:
As long as humans have lived on Earth, the day has been 24 hours long. But humans are just a blip in the history of the planet. Not long after the Earth formed more than four billion years ago, a day was less than ten hours long. Four hundred million years ago there were 400 22-hour days in a year. Why the changes? Earthquakes, hurricanes, ice ages, even El Niño...