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One hour in an airport

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Helmut Newtons wife by Helmut Newton

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braindentist:

A Koala eating an apple for lunch, in Perth, Western Australia. [x]

He’s like “gee what a nice day”

“The weather is so nice today.” 

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I think people are often quite unaware of their inner selves, their other selves, their imaginative selves, the selves that aren’t on show in the world. It’s something you grow out of from childhood onwards, losing possession of yourself, really. I think literature is one of the best ways back into that. You are hypnotized as soon as you get into a book that particularly works for you, whether it’s fiction or a poem. You find that your defenses drop, and as soon as that happens, an imaginative reality can take over because you are no longer censoring your own perceptions, your own awareness of the world.
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“I was never more certain of how far away I was from my goal than when I was standing right beside it.” Gattaca (1997)

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We often contradict an opinion for no other reason than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.
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I don’t know if I agree… (via un)

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ilovejameshughlaurie:

I WANT HER JOB

Just think, somewhere out there is a job that requires you to rub stuff over Hugh Laurie.

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Jenny Holzer. (1950)

“When I was in graduate school I had done some public things, but they were unsuccessful. They didn’t mean anything, they were abstract. I started writing on my paintings, but that didn’t work either. So when I came to New York the painting fell away and the writing became dominant. I then figured out how to take this writing public - I thought posters would be appropriate. It made sense as a public project.”

“I came to language because I wanted to be explicit about things, but didn’t want to be a social realist painter. I had been an abstract painter and that was the painting that I loved, and that I could do. It’s not that I thought that one was better than the other, but for some reason I couldn’t become a figurative painter. I wanted to be explicit about things, and it became clear that the only other way for me to do it was to use language. People can understand you when you say or write something.”

“I sometimes am criticized for not being a great writer, which I think is legitimate. My writing can use improvement, and if the criticism is sincere, it’s helpful to me. But what is not useful is when there’s some silly competitiveness from people who write for a living and find it inappropriate or unseemly that I write. They do what they do and I do what I do.”

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