May 2011
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May 31st
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On Homosexuality
Firstly, I believe that love is love regardless of its gender and that gender does not and cannot define such an ethereal emotion. Sexual attraction might depend on it, but love is far stronger than desire.  I believe that homosexual individuals have the right to feel and do as they wish just as any other community of people should- be it religious, racial or cultural- because (in the words of...
May 30th
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Strangers Who Look Like Us
Last night you asked me if I ever thought about the person I used to be. You asked in a way that suggested this was something you think about a lot, even though your philosophies seem to point out that you don’t. Then you asked me what that person was like and I told you. I’ve changed so much that it’s almost hard to believe that she was ever me at all. And that’s strange...
May 27th
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May 25th
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On Passion
I love people who are really passionate about something. Even if it’s just an ideal or a theory of some kind.  Passion is a beautiful emotion.  Perhaps second only to Love.
May 25th
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May 25th
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May 24th
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On Unicorns
I believe that everything is possible. Next to the idea of parallel universes or quantum theory, a horse with a horn that hides from human beings seems pretty reasonable. So, fuck it. I believe in unicorns. 
May 23rd
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Go-with
“The whole problem really, is that there is no other problem for human beings other than to go over the waterfall when it comes- just as you go to sleep at night.”
May 23rd
“Everything we create will come back to us, in an energetic way and in a physical...”
– Brandon Boyd
May 23rd
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May 23rd
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Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely
Last night I woke up with this phrase running circles in my head. 
May 21st
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On Childhood
I admire to a fair extent, the adult mind that thinks like a child. I think that in a way the less one knows about the world, the smarter one is. When you grow older you are constantly wanting information that is ‘true’ or ‘useful,’ but children will believe in Santa, fairies and magic unabashedly and loyally. It feels to me as though the older you get, the more...
May 19th
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“The stars made me sad. I would rather have been a star than myself—to only shine...”
May 18th
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May 18th
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“When you realise how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and...”
– Buddah
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May 11th
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kidah: I read once that the Ancient Egyptians had fifty words for sand  & the Eskimos had a hundred words for snow.  I wish I had a thousand words for love, but all that comes to mind is the way you move against me while you sleep & there are no words for that.
May 9th
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Having Never Really Lived
via kittylikesintestines understandtheuniverse: The Dalai Lama, when asked what surprised him most about humanity, said: “Man.  Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as...
May 6th
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May 6th
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May 5th
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