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“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.” —Marcus Aurelius (via apaperaeroplane)

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Lovely.

Lovely.

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“The three-pound organ in your skull — with its pink consistency of Jell-o — is an alien kind of computational material. It is composed of miniaturized, self-configuring parts, and it vastly outstrips anything we’ve dreamt of building. So if you ever feel lazy or dull, take heart: you’re the busiest, brightest thing on the planet.” —Neuroscientist David Eagleman (via explore-blog)

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The steeples of Saint John’s Lutheran Church, the Unitarian Church, and the Cathedral of John the Baptist5 Clifford Street, 4 Archdale Street, and 120 Broad Street 

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The steeples of Saint John’s Lutheran Church, the Unitarian Church, and the Cathedral of John the Baptist
5 Clifford Street, 4 Archdale Street, and 120 Broad Street 

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“Do not let making a living prevent you from making a life.” —John R. Wooden

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Rainy Sunday on Spring St. #chs

Rainy Sunday on Spring St. #chs

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Tuesday afternoon jam.

“Imagination is the groundwork of progress. It is the blueprint of joy. Before we climb a mountain, we must be able to imagine ourselves at the peak. Before we write a book, we imagine seeing our name printed on the cover. Before we break an addiction, lose weight or get out of debt, we imagine that change as reality. God has given us imagination so that we can envision the possibilities in between who we are today and who we were made to be, between the world in its fallen condition and a world where all inhabit life to the fullest.” —Matt Litton
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/god/worldview/call-christian-imagination
Vase with Roses by Van Gogh, 1890

Vase with Roses by Van Gogh, 1890

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