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“Sometimes I get a little sad, and I feel like being alone. Then I talk to my cat...”
– James Franco (via rusholme)
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I have, of late, but wherefore, I know not, lost all my mirth.
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What is "Namaste"?
Loosely translated, “namaste” means “the spirit in me recognizes spirit in you.” It is, beyond its use as a greeting, an acknowledgement of oneness. It says, “I see you for all you are beneath the flesh, and I welcome your presence.” It isn’t necessary to start greeting all of our peers with “namaste,” but maybe we could all use a little more of this attitude in our lives.
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“Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World! The tall thought-woven sails, that...”
– The Rose of Battle / W.B. Yeats (via speaktomeinindigo)
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“It bothers me that no one has the patience to deal with someone who is just sad.”
– Emily Haines  (via mindovermatterzine)
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