— W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence via liquidnight
"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they have always a nostalgia for a home they know not. They are strangers in their birthplace, and the leafy lanes they have known from childhood or the populous streets in which they have played, remain but a place of passage. They may spend their whole lives aliens among their kindred and remain aloof among the only scenes they have ever known. Perhaps it is this sense of strangeness that sends men far and wide in the search for something permanent, to which they may attach themselves. Perhaps some deep-rooted atavism urges the wanderer back to lands which his ancestors left in the dim beginnings of history. Sometimes a man hits upon a place to which he mysteriously feels that he belongs. Here is the home he sought, and he will settle amid scenes that he has never seen before, among men he has never known, as though they were familiar to him from his birth. Here at last he finds rest."
"I know it feels like you have all these options and when you make a decision, you lose a world of possibilities. But the reality is, until you make a decision, you have nothing at all."
—
Janet Finch (via farewell-kingdom
)
Where’s the snow? Ski areas are hanging on to the big dump that came in November, but the tap has been turned off. Statewide, the snowpack is 53 percent of average, and dropping. This time last year, the snowpack stood at 102 percent of average. On Mon., Dec. 13, 2011, a tuft of grass makes an appearance at Timberline Ski Area. Photo by Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian
"The artist who aims at perfection in everything achieves it in nothing."
— Eugene Delacroix
(Source: hipsterasartist)
"You can live in your dreams, but only if you are worthy of them."
— Harlan Ellison




