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“You are a square peg. He is a round hole. Why are you trying to make your lives fit when they are different shapes?”—

Jill Neumann, Don’t Settle For What Doesn’t Make You Happy  (via lostintheharmonies)

Life.

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nightlifemingus:

When I take selfies I imagine that I am one of those chimps playing with a mirror cuz I mean for real I am just a monkey endlessly entertained by its own image

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“There’s six people in every relationship: you, the person you think you are, and the person your partner thinks you are. Then there’s your partner, the person they think they are, and the person you think they are.”—Humans of New York (via 33113)
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'Congress has decided to leave the issue of student loans on the back burner while it takes a recess next week for July 4th. This means that effective July 1, interest rates on subsidized Stafford loans will double from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.'thinkprogress.org

stfuconservatives:

thesmithian:

…

In case you were wondering where our legislators were on that whole “crushing levels of student debt" thing.

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“I never decide if an idea is good or bad until I try it. So much of what gets in the way of things being good is thinking that we know.”—Rick Rubin
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#rick rubin
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“No, my friends, what bothers me today is the lack of, well, I guess you would call it authentic experience. So much is a sham. So much is artificial, synthetic, watered-down, and standardized. You know less than half a century ago there were sixty-three varieties of lettuce in California alone. Today, there are four. And they are not the best lettuces, either; not the most tasty or nutritious. They are hybrid lettuces with built-in shelf life, the ones that have a safe, clean, consistent look in the supermarket. It’s that way with so many things. We’re even standardizing people, their goals, their ideas. The sham is everywhere.”—Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume (via liberatingreality)
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“Its estimated that humanity today generates more data in two days than it produced in all history, up to the year 2003.”—Morgan Freeman - Through the Wormhole S3E5 “Can We Resurrect the Dead?” (via infinityawaitsinfinitely)
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“We waste so many days waiting for weekends. So many nights wanting morning. Our lust for future comfort is the biggest thief of life.”—(via liberatingreality)
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“Cannabis enables nonmusicians to know a little about what it is like to be a musician, and nonartists to grasp the joys of art.”—Carl Sagan. (Essay, 1969, written under the pseudonym “Mr. X.”)
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