"You are not a drop in the ocean.
You are the entire ocean in a drop."
You are the entire ocean in a drop."
— Rumi (via seedsofwisdom)
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Fanciful Spires of Red Sandstone Stretch for the Sky in the Garden of the Gods
National Geographic, 1954
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“At evening-tide she climbed up into a little tree, and purposed spending the night there, for fear of the wild beasts.”
Illustration for The Iron Stove by the Brothers Grimm
From The Fairy Book by Dinah Craik, 1913
From Goble’s Fairy Tale Illustrations
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"Memory is the seamstress, and a capricious one at that. Memory runs her needle in and out, up and down, hither and thither. We know not what comes next, or what follows after. Thus, the most ordinary movement in the world, such as sitting down at a table and pulling the inkstand towards one, may agitate a thousand odd, disconnected fragments, now bright, now dim, hanging and bobbing and dipping and flaunting, like the underlinen of a family of fourteen on a line in a gale of wind."
— Virginia Woolf, Orlando




