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unkept by Noor Hindi
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{Quotes :Herakles - Euripides (Tr. Anne Carson), images are mine }
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Joy Sullivan, from “These Days People Are Really Selling Me On California”, Instructions for Traveling West
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1-4/? sufjan stevens journal pages
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early june
#aah mulla on ikävä maalle <3#kaupunkikesä on kiva ku on paljon tekemistä mut oon landelainen syteen ja saveen#finland#summer#home1
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Picking vegetables at the Eden Project - St Blazey, Cornwall, England by franieK
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BEFORE SUNRISE (1995) dir. Richard Linklater
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Central Park, Manhattan
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“I’m just, you know, kind of happy in the doing of things. Even just having a great cup of coffee is happiness. Getting an idea, or realizing an idea. Working on a painting…working on a piece of sculpture, working on a film. One thing I noticed is that many of us, we do what we call work for a goal. For a result. And in the doing, it’s not that much happiness. And yet that’s our life going by. If you’re transcending every day, building up that happiness, it eventually comes to: it doesn’t matter what your work is. You just get happy in the work. You get happy in the little things and the big things. And if the result isn’t what you dreamed of, it doesn’t kill you, if you enjoyed the doing of it. It’s important that we enjoy the doing of our life.”
— David Lynch
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Custom engraved silver necklace by Silberwerk, commissioned by me- words from Belovéd by Yves Olade
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Joy Sullivan, "State of Emergency", Instructions for Traveling West
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the thing is that childhood doesn't just end when you turn 18 or when you turn 21. it's going to end dozens of times over. your childhood pet will die. actors you loved in movies you watched as a kid will die. your grandparents will die, and then your parents will die. it's going to end dozens and dozens of times and all you can do is let it. all you can do is stand in the middle of the grocery store and stare at freezers full of microwave pizza because you've suddenly been seized by the memory of what it felt like to have a pizza party on the last day of school before summer break. which is another ending in and of itself
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