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just a place

May 8 '13

The only way to really describe my current theory on friendships and loving and living and dating is that I’m just playing it very close to the vest these days. No one is allowed to peek over my shoulder.

May 8 '13

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May 8 '13
I am a person through other people; my humanity is tied to yours.
— UBUNTU, a term borrowed from the Zulu tribe of South Africa (via cityyear)

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May 8 '13

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May 8 '13
humansofnewyork:

“It’s a landscape archtitect’s job to pay attention to the things nobody else notices: the placement of benches, the way a rail curves around a tree, everything…”
“Why are those things important if nobody notices?”
“Because there’s an intrinsic feeling to being in balance.” 

humansofnewyork:

“It’s a landscape archtitect’s job to pay attention to the things nobody else notices: the placement of benches, the way a rail curves around a tree, everything…”

“Why are those things important if nobody notices?”

“Because there’s an intrinsic feeling to being in balance.” 

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May 8 '13
popculturebrain:

mattpatches:

The Great Gatsby Video Game IS AMAZING.

And now my fingers hurt,

popculturebrain:

mattpatches:

The Great Gatsby Video Game IS AMAZING.

And now my fingers hurt,

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May 6 '13

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Apr 23 '13

What you read is important, but not all important. How you read is the main consideration. For if you know how to read, there’s a world of education even in the newspapers, the magazines, on a single billboard or a stray advertising dodger.

Th secret of good reading is this: read critically!

— Timeless wisdom from 75+ years ago: How to acquire knowledge. (via explore-blog)

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Apr 21 '13
humansofnewyork:

“What’s the most fun you’ve ever had together?”“Probably that time we swam to the Navy Yard.”“When was that?”“I don’t know. Sometime in the 1940’s.”
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After the photo, I asked if they had any grandchildren. The one in the pink said: “I’m still an unclaimed treasure.”
(Boston, MA)

humansofnewyork:

“What’s the most fun you’ve ever had together?”
“Probably that time we swam to the Navy Yard.”
“When was that?”
“I don’t know. Sometime in the 1940’s.”

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After the photo, I asked if they had any grandchildren. The one in the pink said: “I’m still an unclaimed treasure.”

(Boston, MA)

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Apr 5 '13
If you pay attention to the movies they will tell you what people desire and fear. Movies are hardly ever about what they seem to be about. Look at a movie that a lot of people love, and you will find something profound, no matter how silly the film may be.

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