January 2009
“Love all, trust a few.”
– William Shakespeare (via wiitifftiff)
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“Your imperfections are what make you so perfect.”
– Journal Entry, unknown date. (via refinementuptake)
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did you see this on mine? →
Haha, no I totally didn’t!  I just saw it in my vimeo feed yesterday and I meant to blog it.  Guess you beat me to it. (via streettwanderer)
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Patterns of Twelve — For Your Love
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“This is why our problem is not just economic; it’s spiritual. We have mistaken...”
– The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan (via lilyb)
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“That is Mr. FANCY Pants to you.”
– Response to overheard at work.
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“Oh look at you, in your pants! I’m going to call you Mr. Pants today”
– Overheard at office.
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“What if tomorrow didn’t know of today?”
– me
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Listenallisonweiss: “Dancing in the Dark” - Tegan...
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“The beauty of songwriting is that any human being can do it. And they learned...”
– Jarvis Cocker in The Guardian, link via fluffynotes! (via somethingchanged)
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“Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several...”
– Jack Handey (via 24freedinners) (via capriquarius)
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ListenSaul William — Bloodletting In the previous...
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“Poem I lived in the first century of world wars. Most mornings I would be...”
– From: The Speed of Darkness (1968) (via Soup)
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A Little Dirt is Good For You →
jingc: “Children should be allowed to go barefoot in the dirt, play in the dirt, and not have to wash their hands when they come in to eat,” he said. He and Dr. Elliott pointed out that children who grow up on farms and are frequently exposed to worms and other organisms from farm animals are much less likely to develop allergies and autoimmune diseases. Given what we know about how immune...
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“I can’t get married - I’m a thirty-year-old boy.”
– Narrator (via movieoftheweek)
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Listenstreettwanderer: movieoftheweek: Where Is My...
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