“Selling out is usually more a matter of buying in. Sell out, and you’re really buying into someone else’s system of values, rules and rewards.”
—Bill Watterson, May 20, 1990 (via explore-blog)
May 2013
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April 2013
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March 2013
2 posts
“Our simple shared meal, the unremarkably casual thing, had opened the door to a new idea–that the two of us could become friends. Perhaps great friends. The kind of friends who could happily share many more long meals together, and share long hours of undivided attention, telling tall tales and daily truths. The kind of friends who find the many unremarkably casual things of life transfigured into deep moments of joy, simply because they are shared with one another.”
—Kinfolk Magazine, Vol. 3, “An Unremarkably Casual Thing” by Austin Sailsbury
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February 2013
7 posts
“The worker must work for the glory of his handiwork, not simply for pay; the thinker must think for truth, not for fame.”
—W.E.B. Du Bois (via wordpainting)
“Adhere to your purpose and you will soon feel as well as you ever did. On the contrary, if you falter, and give up, you will lose the power of keeping any resolution, and will regret it all your life.”
— Lincoln (via kierstenmh)