“The world is a looking glass
and gives back to every man
the reflection of his own face.”
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
“The world is a looking glass
and gives back to every man
the reflection of his own face.”
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
“Fear of carbs, of gluten, of everything –
we’ve distanced ourselves from
the beauty of food,
the art of it.
It makes me sad when people say,
‘Oh, I don’t eat gluten.
I don’t eat cheese.
I don’t eat this.
So I eat cardboard.'”
~ Olivia Wilde
“Be like Curious George.
Start with a question and
look under the yellow hat
to find what’s there.”
~ James Collins
“I have a fear of
things growing on things.
I don’t know where it came from.
But I go hiking a lot,
and sometimes I can’t handle
moss growing on trees or
tumors on trees or
mushrooms.”
~ Lara Jean Chorostecki
“The law of harvest is to reap
more than you sow.
Sow an act, and you reap a habit.
Sow a habit, and you reap a character.
Sow a character, and you reap a destiny.”
~ James Allen
“How glorious a greeting
the sun gives the mountains!”
~ John Muir
“I remember walking into drugstores
when I was younger
and seeing all the hair color boxes
on the shelves and just being
so in awe.
Having the control
to dye your hair and
change your look is such
a part of self-expression.”
~ Olivia Wilde
“I wish Isaac never
came here.
But he’s always here,
just like
‘He Who Walks Behind the Rows.'”
~ Dialogue from the Stephen King novel
The Urban Legend of Ghost Bride Is Shockingly Real. The infamous bridal ghost of Fairmont Banff Springs continues to aimlessly roam the hallways of the century-old prestigious hotel. And who can blame her? Years ago, on the most important day of her life, while descending a spiral staircase, the hem of her gown caught fire from lighted candles causing her to fatally tumble down the marble steps. From the ballroom above, imagine the terrifying gasps as her body lay crumpled like a rag doll at the foot of the stairs. To this day, hotel guests claim the presence of a young woman,dressed all in white, visibly wanders around the staircase or can be spotted waltzing in the ballroom above. Beware the icy breeze. It’s enough to raise the hair on your arm.