Neil Gaiman: PULP ROMANCE
He saw her across a crowded shelf.
Her deckle-edge was seductively deep, her endpapers velvety. She was a first edition, probably autographed. Any man would want to write his name in a book like her.
She noticed him perusing her pages, and blushed. He had a hard…
Please hairgods, let me be this amazing one day!
Hair!DareDroid/ w3sh magazine/ Jean-Sébastien Senécal Photographer
Hair.
I like doing my hair so I look like a punk rock dinosaur. But then I bleached it, and it started to snap off…
I shall backcomb again soon…
(via heyrrrabbit)
When you feel overwhelmed, you’re trying too hard. That kind of energy does not help the other person and it does not help you. You should not be too eager to help right away. There are two things: to be and to do. Don’t think too much about to do—to be is first. To be peace. To be joy. To be happiness. And then to do joy, to do happiness—on the basis of being. So first you have to focus on the practice of being. Being fresh. Being peaceful. Being attentive. Being generous. Being compassionate. This is the basic practice. It’s like if the other person is sitting at the foot of a tree. The tree does not do anything, but the tree is fresh and alive. When you are like that tree, sending out waves of freshness, you help to calm down the suffering in the other person.
— Thich Nhat Hanh (via sageandrosemary)
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