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Rodrigo e Amélia

Axoxuca, Guerrero
mask for the pastorela dance
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Oii. Então, Napoleon Hill tem uma mente e tanto. Como ele conseguiu compilar todas aquelas ideias para as respostas do Diabo no livro Mais Esperto que o Diabo? Incrível. O diálogo em si, o fato de o Diabo confessar tudo sem ser ameaçado ou ter uma vantagem, não faz sentido. Mas imagino que Hill não estivesse preocupado com isso, mas sim com o valor de seus pensamentos.
Eu gosto de filosofias de vidas e crenças, principalmente as que adicionam valor e prospectam o bem. Esse pensamento no livro é realmente valioso.

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I think that when I was a child my soul was naked and I knew exactly who I was. But know I am so full of other people's manners that I don't know who I am. Every single change I made in myself to be what I needed to be to conquer things and spaces blocked my soul. I am adapted to do what a need to do for work and college, but I lost myself.
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Eu gosto muito de ver essas imagens.
dream home. ♡
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I feel it too
“I am homesick for a place I am not sure even exists. One where my heart is full. My body loved. And my soul understood.”
— Melissa Cox
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~ Gaddi Torso.
Culture: Greek
Date: 1st century B.C.
Medium: Greek marble
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Agora, na minha casa, me sinto impedida de ser quem eu queria ser, de fazer o que eu quero fazer. Minha mãe me repreende.
Acho que é porque eu sou adulta agora, tenho minhas vontades (para eles estranhas) e tenhos minhas opiniões (diferente da deles. BEM DIFERENTES).
Gostaria de ter minha própria casa. Assim, eu vou me sentir livre. Vou me sentir mais eu.
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Charles Cordier (1827-1905) “Negre du Sudan” (1856-1857) Bronze and onyx with a porphyry pedestal Located in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France
This was one of Cordier’s first polychrome works; the face is made of bronze and the mantle and turban of onyx marble from Algeria. Onyx marble characteristically ranges in colour from red to white, with stripes running through the blocks of stone, Cordier used these features to render the colorful effect of patterned fabric. The metal surface of the sculpture was initially silvered, then oxidised, which blackened it. Such use of color was a novelty at the time when people were accustomed to seeing white marble or bronze sculptures.
Nothing is known of the model who posed for Cordier except that he played the tam-tam in the festivities of Alger’s Muslim community before Ramadan. In an admiring, respectful manner, Cordier managed to render his natural nobility, which prompted comparisons with Roman emperors.
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came across this lovely song, I just wanted to pop in and share it with you all.
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