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June 2009

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Jun 30, 20094 notes
“But an accurate definition of the self is impossible. You are more than you realize, more than you can define. And the more time you spend trying to nail down the definition, the less time you spend living right now. Your past is not your identity… You, living now, is your identity.” —George Lawrence-Ell (via littlemiss)
Jun 30, 2009150 notes
“I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, And that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.” —Dr. Seuss (via justbesplendid)
Jun 29, 2009123 notes
“I think the best pictures are often on the edges of any situation, I don’t find photographing the situation nearly as interesting as photographing the edges. ~William Albert Allard, “The Photographic Essay” —Photography Quotes, Sayings for Photographers
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Jun 25, 20091 note
“8 DOUBT IS BETTER THAN CERTAINTY. Everyone always talks about confidence in believing what you do. I remember once going to a class in yoga where the teacher said that, spirituality speaking, if you believed that you had achieved enlightenment you have merely arrived at your limitation. I think that is also true in a practical sense. Deeply held beliefs of any kind prevent you from being open to experience, which is why I find all firmly held ideological positions questionable. It makes me nervous when someone believes too deeply or too much. I think that being sceptical and questioning all deeply held beliefs is essential. Of course we must know the difference between scepticism and cynicism because cynicism is as much a restriction of one’s openness to the world as passionate belief is. They are sort of twins. And then in a very real way, solving any problem is more important than being right. There is a significant sense of self-righteousness in both the art and design world. Perhaps it begins at school. Art school often begins with the Ayn Rand model of the single personality resisting the ideas of the surrounding culture. The theory of the avant garde is that as an individual you can transform the world, which is true up to a point. One of the signs of a damaged ego is absolute certainty. Schools encourage the idea of not compromising and defending your work at all costs. Well, the issue at work is usually all about” —

read the whole essay/manifesto it’s lovely

http://www.miltonglaser.com/pages/milton/essays/es3.html

Jun 25, 2009
“DD: Your work has been so widely referenced and plagarised, have you ever felt that your world view was in danger of becoming a cliche? David Lynch: No. There’s always new fresh ideas waiting. They do pass through the machine, and the machine is a certain way, but if ten directors made a film out of the same script there would be ten different films. We will never run out of ideas. I just don’t know what the next thing will be in terms of cinema, but right now I’m interested in painting and music.” —Dazed Digital | David Lynch & Danger Mouse
Jun 25, 2009
“When we look deeply into our fear, we see the desire for permanence. We’re afraid of change. Our anger, our fear, our despair are born from our wrong perceptions, from our notions of being and non-being, coming and going, rising and falling. If we practice looking deeply, we find out that these notions cannot be applied to reality.” —Thich Nhat Hanh (via psychotherapy) (via quote-book)
Jun 23, 2009110 notes
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Jun 22, 20091,142 notes
“That’s the American Dream: to make your life into something you can sell.” —Chuck Palahniuk (via fuckyeahpalahniuk)
Jun 21, 2009280 notes
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