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There is a soul force in the universe, which, if we permit it, will flow through us and produce miraculous results.
— Mahatma Gandhi (via sweetpeapath)
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Detail showing the oldest known depiction of the Trojan Horse. (Note the warriors peeking out through portholes in the horse’s side.)
The Mykonos vase, a pithos, is the earliest dated object (Archaic period, ca. 670 BC) which depicts the Trojan Horse during the Trojan War. It was found in 1961 on Mykonos in Greece, for which it is named, by a local islander.
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A person’s life purpose is nothing more than to rediscover, through the detours of art, or love, or passionate work, those one or two images in the presence of which his heart first opened.
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Albert Camus (via artemisdreaming)
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…No whisper mars
the utter silence of the untranslated stars.
— E. E. Cummings, from “Summer Silence,” first published in The Harvard Advocate, 7 March 1913 (via apoetreflects)
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I read once, which I loved so much, that this great physicist who won a Nobel Prize said that every day when he got home, his dad asked him not what he learned in school but his dad said, ‘Did you ask any great questions today?’ And I always thought, what a beautiful way to educate kids that we’re excited by their questions, not by our answers and whether they can repeat our answers.
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