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People that like to read are always a little fucked up.
— Pat Conroy, The Prince of Tides  (via fakeville)

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The trouble is, you think you have time.
— Buddha (via qodless)

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The study of Nature is intercourse with the highest mind.
— Louis Agassiz (via fernsandmoss)
There are as many atoms in one molecule of DNA as there are as many stars in a typical galaxy.
— (via sublimesea)

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In Eastern cultures … it’s just assumed that struggle is a predictable part of the learning process. Everyone is expected to struggle in the process of learning, and so struggling becomes a chance to show that you, the student, have what it takes emotionally to resolve the problem by persisting through that struggle.
— Fascinating read on different attitudes towards learning in Eastern and Western cultures. It appears that comfort with uncertainty is essential to Eastern mentality, whereas the fear of failure continues to paralyze Western thought. (via theantidote)

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Your needs are unreal and your efforts are meaningless.
Nisargadatta : I Am That
In reality you were never born and never shall die. But now you imagine that you are, or have, a body and you ask what has brought about this state. Within the limits of illusion the answer is: desire born from memory attracts you to a body and makes you think as one with it. But this is true only from the relative point of view. In fact, there is no body, nor a world to contain it; there is only a mental condition, a dream-like state, easy to dispel by questioning its reality.
Nisargadatta : I Am That
Look closely at the present you are constructing: it should look like the future you are dreaming.
— Alice Walker

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A Japanese legend says that if you can’t sleep at night it’s because you’re awake in someone else’s dream.
— Anonymous  (via s-uenos)

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We are here to witness the creation and abet it. We are here to notice each thing so each thing gets noticed. Together we notice not only each mountain shadow and each stone on the beach but, especially, we notice the beautiful faces and complex natures of each other. We are here to bring to consciousness the beauty and power that are around us and to praise the people who are here with us. We witness our generation and our times. We watch the weather. Otherwise, creation would be playing to an empty house.

According to the second law of thermodynamics, things fall apart. Structures disintegrate. Buckminster Fuller hinted at a reason we are here: By creating things, by thinking up new combinations, we counteract this flow of entropy. We make new structures, new wholeness, so the universe comes out even. A shepherd on a hilltop who looks at a mess of stars and thinks, ‘There’s a hunter, a plow, a fish,’ is making mental connections that have as much real force in the universe as the very fires in those stars themselves.


— Annie Dillard on the meaning of life  (via fernsandmoss)

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We think we procrastinate but the cosmos unfolds with immaculate timing. We are always exactly on time.
— Almine (via erosboros)

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If you think pubic hair on a woman is unnatural or weird, you aren’t mature enough to be touching vaginas.
— Stoya (via tiedyedlove)

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You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free.
— Thich Nhat Hanh (via seancing)

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