April 4, 2022


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anonymous author- paris, 1971

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i know that. i see documentaries

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I’m passionate about moving forward in the healthiest way

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Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen.

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“A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination.”

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September 5, 2020


sacred-dwellings:

“Art matters. It is not simply a leisure activity for the privileged or a hobby for the eccentric. It is a practical good for the world. The work of the artist is an expression of hope - it is homage to the value of human life, and it is vital to society. Art is a sacred expression of human creativity that shares the same ontological ground as all human work. Art, along with all work is the ordering of creation toward the intention of the creator.”

— Michael Gungor, The Crowd, The Critic And The Muse: A Book For Creators

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July 31, 2020


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I’m not perfect , but I’m always myself

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goodreadss:

“People never learn anything by being told. They have to find out for themselves.”

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