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Woohoo, it’s Friday!

gingersnap cookie sandwiches with nutella and strawberry. Last night’s dessert!

gingersnap cookie sandwiches with nutella and strawberry. Last night’s dessert!

apt. wish list: wooden carpet in the living room

apt. wish list: wooden carpet in the living room

Tippi Hedron family in the 1970’s by Michael Rougier. (LIFE Archive)

(via flavorpill)

Paul Revere - Beastie Boys

RIP MCA

Truly hilarious

Truly hilarious

my Saturday morning wake up call - ROLLER DERBY

my Saturday morning wake up call - ROLLER DERBY

Mirrored, Tim Maslen and Jennifer Mehra

Mirrored, Tim Maslen and Jennifer Mehra

Isabel and Ruben Toledo

Isabel and Ruben Toledo

‘There are quiet places also in the mind’, he said meditatively. ‘But we build bandstands and factories on them. Deliberately — to put a stop to the quietness. … All the thoughts, all the preoccupations in my head — round and round, continually… What’s it for? What’s it all for?

To put an end to the quiet, to break it up and disperse it, to pretend at any cost that it isn’t there. Ah, but it is; it is there, in spite of everything, at the back of everything. Lying awake at night — not restlessly, but serenely, waiting for sleep — the quiet re-establishes itself, piece by piece; all the broken bits … we’ve been so busily dispersing all day long. It re-establishes itself, an inward quiet, like the outward quiet of grass and trees. It fills one, it grows — a crystal quiet, a growing, expanding crystal. It grows, it becomes more perfect; it is beautiful and terrifying …

For one’s alone in the crystal, and there’s no support from the outside, there is nothing external and important, nothing external and trivial to pull oneself up by or stand on … There is nothing to laugh at or feel enthusiast about. But the quiet grows and grows. Beautifully and unbearably. And at last you are conscious of something approaching; it is almost a faint sound of footsteps. Something inexpressively lovely and wonderful advances through the crystal, nearer, nearer. And, oh, inexpressively terrifying.

For if it were to touch you, if it were to seize you and engulf you, you’d die; all the regular, habitual daily part of you would die …. one would have to begin living arduously in the quiet, arduously in some strange, unheard of manner. - Aldous Huxley, Antic Hay, 1923

(Source: jgaver.com)

Woohoo, it’s Friday!

gingersnap cookie sandwiches with nutella and strawberry. Last night’s dessert!

gingersnap cookie sandwiches with nutella and strawberry. Last night’s dessert!

apt. wish list: wooden carpet in the living room

apt. wish list: wooden carpet in the living room

Tippi Hedron family in the 1970’s by Michael Rougier. (LIFE Archive)

(via flavorpill)

Paul Revere - Beastie Boys

RIP MCA

Truly hilarious

Truly hilarious

Gorgeous movie

Gorgeous movie

my Saturday morning wake up call - ROLLER DERBY

my Saturday morning wake up call - ROLLER DERBY

Mirrored, Tim Maslen and Jennifer Mehra

Mirrored, Tim Maslen and Jennifer Mehra

Isabel and Ruben Toledo

Isabel and Ruben Toledo

A major hit with friends - Drunken Nutella Baklava

A major hit with friends - Drunken Nutella Baklava

‘There are quiet places also in the mind’, he said meditatively. ‘But we build bandstands and factories on them. Deliberately — to put a stop to the quietness. … All the thoughts, all the preoccupations in my head — round and round, continually… What’s it for? What’s it all for?

To put an end to the quiet, to break it up and disperse it, to pretend at any cost that it isn’t there. Ah, but it is; it is there, in spite of everything, at the back of everything. Lying awake at night — not restlessly, but serenely, waiting for sleep — the quiet re-establishes itself, piece by piece; all the broken bits … we’ve been so busily dispersing all day long. It re-establishes itself, an inward quiet, like the outward quiet of grass and trees. It fills one, it grows — a crystal quiet, a growing, expanding crystal. It grows, it becomes more perfect; it is beautiful and terrifying …

For one’s alone in the crystal, and there’s no support from the outside, there is nothing external and important, nothing external and trivial to pull oneself up by or stand on … There is nothing to laugh at or feel enthusiast about. But the quiet grows and grows. Beautifully and unbearably. And at last you are conscious of something approaching; it is almost a faint sound of footsteps. Something inexpressively lovely and wonderful advances through the crystal, nearer, nearer. And, oh, inexpressively terrifying.

For if it were to touch you, if it were to seize you and engulf you, you’d die; all the regular, habitual daily part of you would die …. one would have to begin living arduously in the quiet, arduously in some strange, unheard of manner. - Aldous Huxley, Antic Hay, 1923

(Source: jgaver.com)

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‘There are quiet places also in the mind’, he said meditatively. ‘But we build bandstands and factories on them. Deliberately — to put a stop to the quietness. … All the thoughts, all the preoccupations in my head — round and round, continually… What’s it for? What’s it all for?

To put an end to the quiet, to break it up and disperse it, to pretend at any cost that it isn’t there. Ah, but it is; it is there, in spite of everything, at the back of everything. Lying awake at night — not restlessly, but serenely, waiting for sleep — the quiet re-establishes itself, piece by piece; all the broken bits … we’ve been so busily dispersing all day long. It re-establishes itself, an inward quiet, like the outward quiet of grass and trees. It fills one, it grows — a crystal quiet, a growing, expanding crystal. It grows, it becomes more perfect; it is beautiful and terrifying …

For one’s alone in the crystal, and there’s no support from the outside, there is nothing external and important, nothing external and trivial to pull oneself up by or stand on … There is nothing to laugh at or feel enthusiast about. But the quiet grows and grows. Beautifully and unbearably. And at last you are conscious of something approaching; it is almost a faint sound of footsteps. Something inexpressively lovely and wonderful advances through the crystal, nearer, nearer. And, oh, inexpressively terrifying.

For if it were to touch you, if it were to seize you and engulf you, you’d die; all the regular, habitual daily part of you would die …. one would have to begin living arduously in the quiet, arduously in some strange, unheard of manner. - Aldous Huxley, Antic Hay, 1923

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qat - the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant

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