Melt in your hands
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Melt in your hands
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"Love the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things. Once you perceive it, you will begin to comprehend it better every day. And you will come at last to love the whole world with an all-embracing love."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (via quotemadness)
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"Whatever causes night in our souls may leave stars."
Victor Hugo (via quotemadness)
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daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
daisyjazzridley:
“  It is an extremely common mistake. People think the writer’s imagination is always at work, that he’s constantly inventing an endless supply of incidents and episodes; that he simply dreams up his stories out of thin air. In point...
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"The dream of my life is to lie down by a slow river and stare at the light in the trees— to learn something by being nothing a little while but the rich lens of attention."
Mary Oliver (via peonyandbee)
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"Young people, I want to beg of you always keep your eyes open to what Mother Nature has to teach you. By so doing you will learn many valuable things every day of your life."
George Washington Carver (via quotemadness)
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"There are two questions a man must ask himself: The first is Where am I going? and the second is Who will go with me? If you ever get these questions in the wrong order you are in trouble."
Sam Keen (via quotemadness)
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"Always go too far, because that’s where you’ll find the truth."
Albert Camus (via quotemadness)