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"It was probably nothing but it felt like the world."
Morrissey, Autobiography (via psych-facts)
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theblackballerina:
“ Akatre | On Tumblr ”Enceinte,” 2013
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artofoverwhelm:
“Andrea Wan
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cavetocanvas:
“Henri Regnault, Seated African Woman, c. 1860s
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florandies:
“la-beaute—de-pandore:
“Viviane Sassen
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"Changing ourselves. Surely that must be what we’re after when we look at pictures and watch movies and listen to music. It sounds more Californian than it really is. Changing ourselves includes switching on the radio when we’re bored — to change from being someone who’s bored to someone who’s being less bored, or bored in a different way. But of course we would prefer to think that the art we venerate does more than feed us sensations to keep us from the gloom of everyday existence. (Why would I prefer that? What’s wrong with the opposite? I remember someone saying that all human creativity is a desperate attempt to occupy the brief space or endless gap between birth and death.) We would like to think that art remakes us in some way, deepens us, makes us ‘better’ people."

Brian Eno’s diary reflections on art

Pair with art as therapy.

(via explore-blog)
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theimpossiblecool:
““Do anything, but let it produce joy. Do anything, but let it yield ecstasy.”
Henry Miller.
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I wish the earlier me understood work and practice more. Just the repeated concerted effort to get better at things. I wish I didn’t have the notions of talent and genius I had back then. I thought, “Oh, these other people, they just have something that I don’t have.” When really, they are just people who work more.

I wish I understood work. Work is the key to anything you want to do. If you want to play the guitar—anybody can learn to play the fucking guitar—you can be good at it. Maybe you won’t get to be a genius but you could be good.

You can be good enough to write good songs or make a good film or whatever. There’s no such thing as not having enough talent to get to that level. I mean, persistence is talent, really. Just sticking with it. Talent is not stopping.

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Filmmaker Kirby Ferguson adds to our ongoing archive of sage advice with these words of wisdom to his younger self

Or, as a wise woman put it, “Work as hard as you can, imagine immensities, don’t compromise, and don’t waste time. Start now. Not 20 years from now, not two weeks from now. Now.”

(via explore-blog)