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Sometimes the colouring algorithm is really co-operative. This was one of those times.

Quotation at the exhibit "Notebooks of Jean-Michel Basquiat" at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio.

Quotations from A Course in Miracles book.

 

We create because we seemingly have no choice but to be creative. -Cherie Haas

Don't aware of getting age.

 

孔子名言。

 

  语出《论语·述而》:“叶公问孔子于子路,子路不对。子曰‘女奚不曰:其为人也,发愤忘食,乐以忘忧,不知老之将至云尔’”。汉郑玄《论语注》:言此才,勉人于学也。南宋朱熹《论语集注》:“未得,则发愤而忘食;已得则乐之而忘忧;以是二者俯焉,日有孳孳而不知年数之不足。但自言其好学之笃耳”。近人康有为《论语注》:“忘食,则不知贫贱;忘忧,则不知苦戚;忘老,则不知死生;非至人安能至此”。其句意谓:发奋用功连吃饭也不记得(学有所获),便高兴得忘了忧虑,连入老境也未觉察。此实乃夫子自道,自勉之辞。《礼记·表记》:“子曰:‘《诗》之好仁如此。乡道而行,中道而废,忘身之老也,不知年数之不足也。俯焉,日有孳孳,毙而后已’”。其一生好学不倦,倡导积极有为,对所创立学说的实现孜孜以求,“半途而废,吾弗能已矣”(《礼记·中庸》),是以展示了孔子自强不息,终老不疲与明达乐观的人生态度。

 

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Look what Vidalia made for me! Sometimes I get bad cases of "comparing and despairing."

 

I heard about this quote from some guy who was going to some ivy league business school where score/grade comparison is rampant.

 

I asked her to make this quote into a lovely drawing and she did.

 

I am contstantly humbled by the great people I meet on flickr.

Butterfly garden at Chicago Zoo

 

Massimo Vignelli and George Lois at George's book launch at the Art Directors Club in New York on March 14, 2012. The event was also celebrating George's donation of his archives to the Vignelli Center for Design at RIT.

 

I'm honored to be working with George in bringing his brilliant quotations to life via my venture TypographyShop.

Best quotation of the year by Kamala Harris.

Great collection of quote from around the world.

You are allowed to download pictures for free about quotations on sad life .

Here are some of the best famous quote to express what you are feeling :

via White Line Fever A photo posted by Chris Enriquez (@powerchild) on Dec 28, 2015 at 6:02pm...

 

picquotes.biz/quotations-on-sad-life-8839.html

Designer unknown (佚名)

1967, May

Quotation from Chairman Mao

Mao zhuxi yulu (毛主席语录)

Call nr.: BG D25/150 (Landsberger collection)

 

The quotation is from On the question of agricultural collectivization.

 

More? See: chineseposters.net

Created for 1st MMM Challenge

Source image with thanks to Mark Heard

 

Thanks to Greg Westfall for the naturalization images.

  

“When all's said and done, all roads lead to the same end. So it's not so much which road you take, as how you take it.”

 

~ Charles de Lint ~ (Celtic folk musician and story teller, b.1951)

 

Ok, here's the scoop . . . . . Not only is it St. Patty's Day week, but I've been going through old journals, trying to find some examples of "visual journaling" using mostly images (which included typed text) . . . my challenge was to fill a journal without any handwriting . . .

 

Watercolor backgrounds, torn images from magazines, text from e-mails, and a doodle from my husband were used to construct this "road trip" to RISD where I was taking a class. Back in 2000, we were still in awe of people talking on their cell phones while driving. While passing a van, with both passenger and driver on the phone, we laughed, wondering if they were talking to one another!

 

Again, serendipity being my middle name, I find it amusing this image from 7 years ago would have reappeared for me . . . and the fact the quotation above is by a "Celtic" folk musician just makes me want to dance the Irish jig right now, while sipping on Green Beer! (only kidding....I don't care for beer!)

 

note: remember, journaling is about the "process" and not the finished piece

 

my moleskine is becoming a project...

i am placing quotes for hopefully everyday to fill this one up. i like the idea but will i do it. this quote is from catch-22

Forever is composed of nows. - Emily Dickinson

I created this poster using PhotoShop. It is meant to be printed at a size of 8x10 or 16x20. You are free to print and hang in your own space or classroom. Thanks!

The photo is my own that I modified.

 

The quotation comes from a TED Talk I was shown: www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_the_key_to_success...

by Angela Lee Duckworth

 

Quote #1 Man Ray - The coat Stand

Quote #2 The Dreamers - Bernardo Bertolucci

A quotation from my Ed.D. research into the concept of 'digital literacy'. More on my wiki here: dougbelshaw.com/wiki :-)

The quotation from Maclean's Magazine inspired me to create this poster. The Rubric's cube suggests just how puzzling things are in the PMO's office - our country is run by unelected people.

The images for these quotations come from Microsoft Office clipart.

Quotation from Hird Bros. & Co. Ltd. (builders, joiners and contractors) of King Street and Otley Street, Keighley, dated 27th August 1959. Includes the logos for the National Federation of Building Trades Employers, and the National Scheme for Disabled Men.

 

The inclusion of the logo for the National Scheme for Disabled Men indicated the firm had undertaken to employ an approved percentage of disabled ex-servicemen, following the end of the First World War. In September 1919, King George V issued a proclamation charging employers to engage disabled sailors and soldiers, and ordering the names of employers who do so to be inscribed on the King's National Roll. It was expected that one place in twenty in any establishment should be reserved for a disabled man, and that employers fulfilling the condition would be permitted to use a special-design, with the words "National Scheme for Disabled Men", on their business notepaper. It was thus easy for the public to distinguish the patriotic from the unpatriotic employer.

 

The item is part of the John Normington Collection, donated to Keighley and District Local History Society by John's daughter Liz Hornby in September 2021.

 

John Normington was born in Keighley on 26th May 1929, the son of William Normington, and grew up in the Exley Head area of the town. He was joined by younger brother William five years later. John attended Ingrow Primary School and later won a scholarship for Keighley Boys’ Grammar School. His interest in music started with playing the drums at the age of six, then swapping to take up the piano.

 

His first job was at Keighley Library, where he remained (except for a break for National Service in 1947-49) until taking early retirement in March 1984. He was made Chief Assistant (Deputy) in 1953 having studied at the Leeds School of Librarianship. He ultimately became a lecturer himself in Cataloguing and Classification. He worked alongside local historian Ian Dewhirst for many years. Six months after he retired from Keighley Library in 1984, he took up the part-time role of Library Assistant at South Craven School. He got married to Sarah Spencer Hudson and they had a daughter, Elizabeth.

 

One of his passions beyond the library was his music, and in performing. In the 1940s and 1950s he both acted with and played the drums for the Ingrow St. John’s Parish Church Players. Later he played the piano (and occasionally the drums) for Keighley Amateurs (of which he was a member for 72 years). Utilising his musical skills, he joined the Good Time Jazz Band in 1978. Another passion was potholing, having been introduced to it in the late 1940s, and he joined the Craven Pothole Club in 1952. He served as President of the Club in 1982 and as treasurer from 1984 to 1992. He was also a member of the 40 Club, the Grafton Club and Haworth Round Table. John died on 11th January 2020 at the age of 90.

Drumbo, Ontario

November 2021

 

Journal:

The low angle makes this engaging.

Jimmy & I pose for a picture at the Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tian An Men) with The Communist Party. The rent is definitely too DAMN HIGH here.

Can you help me in guessing what this device does?

 

...and was "Automatic" not an established word at the time when this device was created, or is it only kind of automatic?

Possibly one of the greatest quotes in history!

right: Rappaport Leon: "Determinanta". Czytelnik, Warszawa 1961, p. 63.

www.salon24.pl/u/arkadiusz-jadczyk/999255,nauka-to-przygo...

sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=7544

www.google.pl/books/edition/Determinantan/CIwLugEACAAJ?hl=pl

 

left: Nesser Håkan: "Stowarzyszenie leworęcznych". Wydawnictwo Czarna Owca, Warszawa 2020.

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Seen at a local school's gym. Remember to "follow through"!

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