Faith in God is a blessed hope. (Lailah Gifty Akita)
Once you have been tortured, you can never belong in this world. There is no place that ever be your home
Once you have been tortured, you can never belong in this world. There is no place that ever be your home (Roma Tearne, Mosquito)
…the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man
…the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man (Richard Feynman, What Do You Care What Other People Think?)
Everything that is,casts a shadow – Neil Gaiman, American Gods
Everything that is,casts a shadow – Neil Gaiman, American Gods.
I have lost friends some by death … others by sheer inability to cross the street
I have lost friends some by death … others by sheer inability to cross the street (Virginia Woolf)
If there was one thing she’d learned from her parents, it’s that pleasure was sacred
If there was one thing she’d learned from her parents, it’s that pleasure was sacred (Stephanie Julian, By Private Invitation)
That’s what gets converts these days,” Baron said. “It’s a buyers’ market in apocalypse. What’s hot in heresy’s Armageddon
That’s what gets converts these days,” Baron said. “It’s a buyers’ market in apocalypse. What’s hot in heresy’s Armageddon (China Miéville, Kraken)
All love may begin by being passionate, especially for younger people. But in the process of living together, they have to learn and practice love, so that selfishness–the tendency to possess–will diminsh, and the elemetns of understanding and gratitude will settle in, little by little, until their love becomes nourishing, protecting, and reassuring,” (41)
All love may begin by being passionate, especially for younger people. But in the process of living together, they have to learn and practice love, so that selfishness–the tendency to possess–will diminsh, and the elemetns of understanding and gratitude will settle in, little by little, until their love becomes nourishing, protecting, and reassuring,” (41) (Thich Nhat Hanh, For a Future to Be Possible: Buddhist Ethics for Everyday Life)
Why are you unhappy?Because 99.9 percent of everything you think, and of everything you do, is for yourself—and there isn’t one
Why are you unhappy?Because 99.9 percent of everything you think, and of everything you do, is for yourself—and there isn’t one (Wei Wu Wei)
I was climbing high, high up Pen Dinas Head among the sparkling yellow gorse, sea birds and white heather, with the oily sheep huddled together against the wind – Suzy Davies, Johari’s Window
I was climbing high, high up Pen Dinas Head among the sparkling yellow gorse, sea birds and white heather, with the oily sheep huddled together against the wind – Suzy Davies, Johari’s Window