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Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those who we cannot resemble.
~Samuel Johnson |
Art begins in imitation and ends in innovation.
~Mason Cooley |
"There are things for which animals are to be envied: They know nothing of future evils, or of what people say about them." - Voltaire |
"The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself." - Victor Hugo |
"Stupidity lies in wanting to draw conclusions." - Gustave Flaubert |
Edward M. Kennedy, "True Compass":
"Some people make mistakes and try to learn from them and do better. Our sins don't define the whole picture of who we are." |
The word
was born in the blood, grew in the dark body, beating, and took flight through the lips and the mouth. Farther away and nearer still, still it came from dead fathers and from wondering races, from lands which had turned to stone, lands weary of their poor tribes, for when grief took to the roads the people set out and arrived and married new land and water to grow their words again. And so this is the inheritance; this is the wavelength which connects us with dead men and the dawning of new beings not yet come to light. - Neruda |
"No one ever drowned in sweat."
-Author Unknown |
"Life is short... running makes it seem longer."
- Baron Hansen |
"The strength of criticism lies only in the weakness of the thing criticized." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
"True guilt is guilt at the obligation one owes to oneself to be oneself. False guilt is the guilt felt at not being what other people feel one ought to be or assume that one is." - R.D. Laing |
"If you are sitting in that audience ready to fight me from the very beginning, I am going to have a hard time getting to you. But if you have got a heart at all, I am going to get it." - Betty Carter |
Your true character is revealed by the clarity of your convictions, the choices you make, and the promises you keep. Hold strongly to your principles and refuse to follow the currents of convenience. What you say and do defines who you are, and who you are...you are forever. -Anon |
Citarlo es facíl, enterderlo y sentirlo no lo es.
"Nosotros, los de entonces, ya no somos los mismos."
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An oldie but a goodie...
"Man's most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe." ~ Euripides ~ |
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"to raise our success rate we must double our failure rate" |
I came across this poem about a month ago with intentions of sharing it, but it slipped my mind until just now. I find it to be incredibly deep and quite powerful.
How To Make Love to a Trans Person by Gabe Moses Forget the images you've learned to attach To words like cock and clit, Chest and breasts. Break those words open Like a paramedic cracking ribs To pump blood through a failing heart. Push your hands inside. Get them messy. Scratch new definitions on the bones. Get rid of the old words altogether. Make up new words. Call it a click or a ditto. Call it the sound he makes When you brush your hand against it through his jeans, When you can hear his heart knocking on the back of his teeth And every cell in his body is breathing. Make the arch of her back a language Name the hollows of each of her vertebrae When they catch pools of sweat Like rainwater in a row of paper cups Align your teeth with this alphabet of her spine So every word is weighted with the salt of her. When you peel layers of clothing from his skin Do not act as though you are changing dressings on a trauma patient Even though it's highly likely that you are. Do not ask if she's "had the surgery." Do not tell him that the needlepoint bruises on his thighs look like they hurt If you are being offered a body That has already been laid upon an altar of surgical steel A sacrifice to whatever gods govern bodies That come with some assembly required Whatever you do, Do not say that the carefully sculpted landscape Bordered by rocky ridges of scar tissue Looks almost natural. If she offers you breastbone Aching to carve soft fruit from its branches Though there may be more tissue in the lining of her bra Than the flesh that rises to meet itLet her ripen in your hands. Imagine if she'd lost those swells to cancer, Diabetes, A car accident instead of an accident of genetics Would you think of her as less a woman then? Then think of her as no less one now. If he offers you a thumb-sized sprout of muscle Reaching toward you when you kiss him Like it wants to go deep enough inside you To scratch his name on the bottom of your heart Hold it as if it can- In your hand, in your mouth Inside the nest of your pelvic bones. Though his skin may hardly do more than brush yours, You will feel him deeper than you think. Realize that bodies are only a fraction of who we are They're just oddly-shaped vessels for hearts And honestly, they can barely contain us We strain at their seams with every breath we take We are all pulse and sweat, Tissue and nerve ending We are programmed to grope and fumble until we get it right. Bodies have been learning each other forever. It's what bodies do. They are grab bags of parts And half the fun is figuring out All the different ways we can fit them together; All the different uses for hipbones and hands, Tongues and teeth; All the ways to car-crash our bodies beautiful. But we could never forget how to use our hearts Even if we tried. That's the important part. Don't worry about the bodies. They've got this. |
"The worst thing one can do is not to try, to be aware of what one wants and not give in to it, to spend years in silent hurt wondering if something could have materialized - never knowing." - Jim Rohn |
"Each friend represents a world in us, a world possible not yet born until they arrive, and it is only by meeting that a new world is born." - Anais Nin |
"It's so curious: one can resist tears and 'behave' very well in the hardest hours of grief. But then someone makes you a friendly sign behind a window, or one notices that a flower that was in bud only yesterday has suddenly blossomed, or a letter slips from a drawer... and everything collapses." ~Colette |
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Other people may not have high expectations of me, but I have high expectations for myself. -- Shannon Miller |
thought this was funny..
“When I first started running, I was so embarrassed I'd walk when cars passed me. I'd pretend I was looking at the flowers.”
http://thinkexist.com/i/sq/as0.gif Joan Benoit Samuelson quotes (American Marathon Runner Olympic medalist (1984), b.1957) |
Poets are Damned but see with the eyes of Angels.
~Allen Ginsberg |
When people say, 'She's got everything', I've got one answer - I haven't had tomorrow. ~ Elizabeth Taylor
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"If your life had lyrics, would they be any good?" - Douglas Coupland
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Passion surprises. One doesn't search for it. It can happen to you tomorrow.
~Isabelle Adjani |
The moments of happiness we enjoy take us by surprise. It is not that we seize them, but that they seize us.
~Ashley Montagu |
Know how to live the time that is given you.
~Dario Fo |
"You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you'll discover will be wonderful. What you'll discover is yourself." ~Alan Alda |
"The greatest explorer on this earth never takes voyages as long as those of the man who descends to the depth of his heart." ~Julien Green |
"Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves like locked rooms and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will find them gradually, without noticing it, and live along some distant day into the answer." ~Rainer Maria Rilke |
Missing you could turn from pain to pleasure, if i knew you were missing me too.
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"resistance does not mean walls and fences, nonresistance does not mean open space. if you can understand in this way, mind and matter are fundamentally the same."
-Tsu-hsin |
sins
"We are not punished for our sins, but by them." - Proverb
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courage
"Telling the truth takes moral courage."
" Alot of people mistake a short memory, for a clear conscience." |
fearful
" One doesn't just wake up one morning, sad and fearful without reason. It happens by a thousand tiny surrenders of integrity and self-respect. "
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" There can be no happiness, if the things that we believe in are different from the things we do. "
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Secretly?
"Say something like you want him to fuck you behind a McDonald's. Guys secretly love weird shit like that." - (678)/Texts From Last Night |
"A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge."
— Thomas Carlyle |
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