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Morning
Each morning when I wake
I wonder if the loveliness of yesterday Was not a dream.
Each morning when I wake
I find a world newborn
More beautiful than any I had known.
By Don Blanding
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Virginia Woolf, in a diary entry dated 5 February 1904 featured in Virginia Woolf: The Complete Collection
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Nature trail Obertrubach, Franconian Switzerland
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“I’ve loved you from the beginning of the world. / Before you and I were born, the love was always there / That brought us together.”
— T.S. Eliot, from The Complete Poems & Plays; “The Elder Statesman,”
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Happy spring, to my northern hemisphere friends. What fascinating beasts did you see this week?
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from swan lake by maureen seaton, published in furious cooking
[Text ID: I want you.
Everything I say sounds like that. /End ID]
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“We can travel a long way in life and do many things, but our deepest happiness is not born from accumulating new experiences. It is born from letting go of what is unnecessary, and knowing ourselves to be always at home.”
— Sharon Salzberg (via aspiritualwarrior)
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Innokenty Annensky, 20th Century Russian Poetry: Silver and Steel, from 'Petersburg', tr. Lubov Yakovleva with Daniel Weissbort
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