January 2012
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"No" is the New "Yes": Four Practices to... →
from the Harvard Business Review
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I think it would still be your own artwork, and it would be interesting since you could treat it like a very robust series. Lots of artists have done this successfully. Craig Drennen, for the last 4 years, has organized his studio practice around Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens, and for five years prior to that, he created work based on the movie Super Girl.
I say go for it, and do it for...
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I love myself when I am laughing… and then again when I am looking mean...
– Zora Neale Hurston Happy Birthday
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I Want to be the Best
For the love of God, stop shrinking down to make the demoralizing jackasses of the world feel better about themselves. Anyone who has a problem with your ambition and perceived successes is revealing more about their insecurities than anything else. Why should I feel guilty about saying I want to be the best? I WANT TO BE THE BEST. I want to make art the way Jimi Hendrix played guitar; the way...
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GOLD LUCK YOPABLOL <3
yopablo:
im going to savannah tomorrow to live and go to school for 6 month.
wish me gold.
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December 2011
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Alice came to a fork in the road. “Which road do I take?” she asked. “Where do...
– Lewis Carroll (Alice In Wonderland)
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This is the thing: When you hit 28 or 30, everything begins to divide. You can...
– Relevant Magazine “11 Things To Know At 25”, #11 (via sjb)
This is great.
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I’m insecure, and I like pretty women.
– Russell Simmons
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True love is a peculiar kind of insight through which we see the wholeness which...
– Eric Butterworth (via restoried)
Affection is only one ingredient of love. To truly love we must learn to mix...
– bell hooks - all about love, 2000 [*M. Scott Peck - The Road Less Travled, 1978] (via jenniferbundock)
When we see love as the will to nurture one’s own or another’s spiritual growth,...
– bell hooks
Toni Morrison writes that the idea of romantic love and physical beauty are “probably the most destructive ideas in the history of human thought.”
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