Life becomes easier when you learn to accept an apology you never got.
Robert Brault
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BE YO’SELF
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Albert Camus, a great humanist and existentialist voice, pointed out that to commit to a just cause with no hope of success is absurd. But then he also noted that not committing to a just cause is equally absurd. But only one choice offers the possibility for dignity. And dignity matters.
David Simon, Georgetown commencement address
This is kind of how I feel about my decision to study environmental policy at this point
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When you stop chasing the wrong things, you give the right things a chance to catch you.
(via beatboxgoesthump)
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oddly effective
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And in New York, you walk. Your rapport with the terrain is like nowhere else; you measure distances with your bones and your muscles. You build a physical relationship to the city.
Emmanuel Schalit (CEO, Dashlane) in his article “Why We Chose Silicon Alley Over the Valley”
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I think its much more radical to be in the world today with sincerity and optimism, rather than irony, sarcasm and cynicism. We all share the same Internet, which levels the playing field of distribution, allowing for ancient masterpieces to be viewed along side smiley-faced alien gifs, in a constant stream of tumblr posts and status updates.
Quote from Sterling Crispin via No More Retro: This is Implanted Nostalgia
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The plain fact is that the planet does not need more “successful” people. But it does desperately need more peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers, and lovers of every shape and form. It needs people who live well in their places. It needs people of moral courage willing to join the fight to make the world habitable and humane. And these needs have little to do with success as our culture has defined it.
David W. Orr
You have to be the kind of person who can make the best out of a Tuesday. You know those people who live for the weekends? They’re wishing their life away. You have to find something worth living for or else you’ll look back and realize you’ve wasted your life away.
Drew Marvin
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