December 2011
Ho dimenticato come ci si protegge e ho dimenticato perché.
– violentafiducia. (via solofumo)
It’s amazing how you can get so far from where you’d planned, and yet find it...
– Sarah Dessen (via absea)
Indeed.
filosoffessa:
qualcuno parte e qualcuno resta e aspetta. in mezzo il tempo come mare, quello che ci tocca sempre nuotare e talvolta si beve. quello che non ha un orizzonte finito e lascia intatto ogni desiderio. e allora è questo che ti auguro, di andare, se vai, e di tornare a colori. di restare, se resti, e di saper aspettare perché tutto, prima o poi, arriva.
e di desiderare, sempre....
Danish, a tongue that the Danes themselves describe as less a language than a...
– Donald Barthelme, The King
(I used to speak Danish, then I changed otolaryngologist)
true story. that’s why I moved on to swedish (kind of).
I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn’t learn something from him.
– Galileo Galilei (via livejamie)
The ruins of December are full of people.
– Richard Meier, from “Untitled” (via proustitute)
Take the risk of thinking for yourself, much more happiness, truth, beauty, and...
– Christopher Hitchens (via nevver)
Even a map cannot show you
the way back to a place
that no longer exists.
– Sandra M. Castillo, from “Christmas, 1970” (via risky wiver)
Why I Hire People Who Fail - Jeff Stibel - Harvard... →
We don’t just encourage risk taking at our offices: we demand failure. If you’re not failing every now and then, you’re probably not advancing. Mistakes are the predecessors to both innovation and success, so it is important to celebrate mistakes as a central component of any culture. This kind of culture can only be created by example — it won’t work if it’s forced...