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Into Your Garden ft. JT
open.spotify.comVincent Van Gogh on the accumulation of small things:
“Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together. The trick is to focus on the first small thing. Starting small is still starting, and small beginnings often lead to extraordinary endings.”
“Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together. The trick is to focus on the first small thing. Starting small is still starting, and small beginnings often lead to extraordinary endings.”
If you touch an idea too much without actually making it, just like a dough or plaster, it dies. I think it’s better to make and bake it and throw it away than to imagine how it would have worked or tasted. —Zeynab Izadyar


Grimes: Pop Star Diplomacy and the Avant-Garde | Doomscroll
youtube.comIn light of these ideas, we should consider a statement made by the 14th Dalai Lama: In this century, human knowledge is extremely expanded and developed. But this is mainly knowledge of the external world. In the field of what we may call “inner science” there are many things, I think, that you do not know. You spend a large amount of the best
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“all my friends and I talk about is
getting rid of our phones—
a dystopian dream
dominating dinner conversation,
our phones on the middle
of the table
like candles
like altars
like tiny gods
we are trying not to worship […]
i’m tired and
my window to the world
has no curtains”
» all my friends and i talk about is getting rid of our phones by quirine brouwer
getting rid of our phones—
a dystopian dream
dominating dinner conversation,
our phones on the middle
of the table
like candles
like altars
like tiny gods
we are trying not to worship […]
i’m tired and
my window to the world
has no curtains”
» all my friends and i talk about is getting rid of our phones by quirine brouwer