“For once you have tasted flight
you will walk the earth
with your eyes turned skywards,
for there you have been
and there you will long
to return.”
~ Leonardo da Vinci
“For once you have tasted flight
you will walk the earth
with your eyes turned skywards,
for there you have been
and there you will long
to return.”
~ Leonardo da Vinci
“Whether one believes in a religion or not,
and whether one believes in rebirth or not,
there isn’t anyone who doesn’t appreciate
kindness and compassion.”
~ Dalai Lama
“In solitude
the mind gains strength
and learns to lean
upon itself.”
~ Laurence Sterne
“To go out with
the setting sun
on an empty beach
is to truly embrace
your solitude.”
~ Jeanne Moreau
“Observe good faith
and justice
toward all nations.
Cultivate peace and
harmony with all.”
~ George Washington
“Leave all the afternoon
for exercise and recreation,
which are as necessary
as reading.
I would rather say
more necessary because
health is worth more
than learning.”
~ Thomas Jefferson
“I used to go and
flatten my nose
against that window and
absorb all I could of his art.
I saw art then as
I wanted to see it.”
~ Mary Cassatt
“You can write any time
people will leave you alone
and not interrupt you.
Or rather, you can if you will be
ruthless enough about it.
But the best writing is certainly
when you are in love.”
~ Ernest Hemingway
“I think that
the ideal space
must contain elements of
magic, serenity, sorcery,
and mystery.”
~ Luis Barragan