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…hell and heaven are not geographical places. They merely indicate the states of the human mind. - Swami A. Parthasarathy
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12 Beautiful destinations in Thailand to explore
Original photo credit: S. Hermann & F. Richter
i know my face doesn't match the text but oh well...
my day did not go the way i had it planned but it was still nice... j. came over to watch a movie and talk :)
You are, after all, what you think. Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions. - Elizabeth Gilbert
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4 Ethical Elephant Sanctuaries to Visit in Chiang Mai
Original photo credit: James Wheeler
Ask your child to spend some time everyday thinking about what you would love to happen in your future.
Not only is this fun to do, but one day you will find that dream coming true.
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Whatever causes night in our souls may leave stars. - Victor Hugo
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Don’t waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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20 Romantic Thailand Resorts for Honeymooners & Couples
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the sydney drawing, 2008.
chalk & marker drawing by dan perjovschi.
dan perjovschi draws directly on walls, floors, and windows in art exhibitions. expressed through an essential and basic form of drawing that lies somewhere between a comic book cartoon with a punchline and a graffiti style of quick line sketching, his epigrammatic humour addresses serious issues - world politics, social life, the cultural schene, the relations between the local and the global, and personal concerns. in his notebooks, he has created an alphabet of drawings that he selects from and repeats from exhibition to exhibition, adding new ones as he encounters new contexts. after his exhibitions end, he erases or paints over his drawings. unpretentious, they represent one of the most radical expressions of personal freedom in today's world, where art itself has become a commodity to a degree never seen before. "i come, i draw, i leave," the artist says. "half of the drawings are from previous projects. i keep moving them from one wall to another, city to city, continent by continent. i travel the world drawing it." for the biennale, perjovschi has drawin in chalk on the facade of the art gallery of new south wales, as well as in black marker on this glass wall. his drawings suggest the breaking of tabooks - such as the rule that it is not proper to scribble on walls generally - let alone at a museum.