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The sensation of writing a book is the sensation of spinning, blinded by love and daring. -Annie Dillard
There are so many awesome things about this notice. First, is it really a door? Or is it a "door"? Wink wink. You know, a "door." And it wasn't enough to just write the message. On no. Someone made a drawing of a sign to display the message. And the googly eyes in the letter O. At least the message appears to be true. The door, if that is what it really is, has indeed swung open.
UPDATE (11/19/2008) - My photo was posted on The blog of unneccessary quotation marks
Distance Quotes :
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Quotes Of the day – Description
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Sharing is Caring – Don’t forget to share this quote !
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The image for this quotation comes from a modified screen capture from a Pharrell Williams music video for "Freedom"
Love Quotes :
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Sometimes men need creative input for keeping things in marriage fresh. This is a short, practical resource for every husband who could use ideas for creatively loving his wife in ways meaningful to... - #Love
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If you squint and use your imagination, its a roulette wheel made out of ice. The question is, do you feel lucky?
Quotography 2
Quotation and typography
One a day, every day for May.
Quote from Indra Nooy, "The Best Advice I Ever Got"
Informatie 06
It means "cat found"
which is not '"cat" found'
or even 'cat "found"'
So what does it mean?
But how do you know you're taking the right one?
Pavement poetry in the area of Pike Place Market, Seattle. (In my opinion, one distinguishing factor of great cities is that they devote resources to placing art, including poetry, in unexpected public spots... for people to serendipitously discover.)
The square is not level. Around three sides is a boundary which at the lowest corner is a wall standing above waist height. Across the children's playground in the Pitt Street corner the same boundary, set in higher ground, has become no more than a paved edging to the grass. The horizontal surface of the paving/wall is etched with a 136 word quotation beginning 'People, what are we?' It is from the book 'Games For The New Years - A DIY Guide To Games For The 21st Century by Bill Harpe. The book was developed as the result of an arts project at The nearby Blackie Arts Centre, in which a series of games were developed as an antidote to T.V. culture. To read the complete poem, you will have to visit the square and look at it for yourself.
Sources: Pevsner Architectural Guides; Liverpool by Joseph Sharples
Liverpool 800 edited by John Belchem
Bill Harpe in e-mail
www.theblackie.org.uk/biography.htm www.theblackie.org.uk/Press release.htm
If you look closely you'll see both a Star of David and a bunch of ferns in this one. It looks like its being blown around a bit so the quotation is not completely out of place.
I love quotations and last Christmas my good friend and neighbour Carole bought me a lovely book of quotes by Katie Piper. It has 365 Affirmations for a year of Positive Thinking, one for each day and they really make you think!
Montage of inspiring quotes by women on loving yourself and your life! Quotes by Pearl Bailey, Maya Angelou, Mae West, Janis Joplin, Goldie Hawn, Anne Sexton, Mother Teresa, and Louise Hay, among others, superimposed on stunning images and set to the lyrical music of Eric Satie.
An ad in a university student newspaper features unattributed quotes as to where the stores are located, plus a homophonic rechristening of the specialty grocery chain Bristol Farms.
Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow from G.I. Joe had this tattooed on their forearms. If I ever get a tattoo, this is what I'm getting.
I captured the image from "Les Miserables" movie trailer and created this mini-poster using ComicLife.
Photo Credit: renu parkhi, www.flickr.com/photos/focus2capture/501611885/
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This proverb is quoted by the character Blackberry, when the group thought that Bigwig was dead. It's such a fitting proverb, considering the mythology of the rabbits in the book. I think of this quotation every time I heard of someone passing.
From the book Watership Down, by Richard Adams
The image comes from a modified photo of a picture from a magazine.