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Little Ellie, Big World.

 

Deboarding while the train is in motion is not encouraged.

“Passion comes easy, but the realization of its full potential can be an arduous process. It’s hard. But with difficulty, comes experience and esteem. It may seem an impossible journey to Creative Mountain, but it’s a whole lot tougher if you’re strolling there. Don’t simply watch people go whiz past, go with them.”

wtfevolution:

Okay, what? Shut up, evolution, this cannot actually be a bird. Are you high?

My new favorite tumblr.

wtfevolution:

Okay, what? Shut up, evolution, this cannot actually be a bird. Are you high?

My new favorite tumblr.

Bikes and Brains

“People who ride bicycles are almost ridiculously eager – and I include myself in this company – to tell you about how getting on the bike and riding for transportation or for pleasure elevates their mood and helps calm anxiety. It’s one of the reasons that people become so passionately attached to their bicycles.”

Yup.

room42:

“If I’m an advocate for anything, it’s to move. As far as you can, as much as you can. Across the ocean, or simply across the river. The extent to which you can walk in someone else’s shoes or at least eat their food, it’s a plus for everybody. Open your mind, get up off the couch, move.” - Anthony Bourdain

room42:

“If I’m an advocate for anything, it’s to move. As far as you can, as much as you can. Across the ocean, or simply across the river. The extent to which you can walk in someone else’s shoes or at least eat their food, it’s a plus for everybody. Open your mind, get up off the couch, move.” - Anthony Bourdain

(Source: facebook.com)

nprmusic:

The members Spinto Band find cause for celebration in life’s smallest moments. In a new video for the song “What I Love,” a tiny paper cut-out dancer tumbles through the beginning of her day, propelled by the unfettered joy of simply drinking coffee and eating cereal.
Watch “What I Love” now.

nprmusic:

The members Spinto Band find cause for celebration in life’s smallest moments. In a new video for the song “What I Love,” a tiny paper cut-out dancer tumbles through the beginning of her day, propelled by the unfettered joy of simply drinking coffee and eating cereal.

Watch “What I Love” now.

My mother taught me this trick: if you repeat something over and over again, it loses its meaning…our lives, she said are the same way. You watch the sunset to often and it just becomes six pm. You make the same mistakes over and over, you’ll stop calling it a mistake. If you just wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, one day you will forget why. Nothing is forever, she said.

Phil Kaye (via runningfromadream)