Sparklers in a bottle

Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards
- Soren Kierkegaard
quotesex:

from Retro Coffee Quote Poster by Etsy on Fancy

quotesex:

from Retro Coffee Quote Poster by Etsy on Fancy

Aquarius puts a lot of energy into forming opinions and holding on to them strongly. Driven by two planets, each representing opposite principles Aquarius frequently displays a ‘wild’ side, linked to planet Uranus and prompting eccentric leanings, as well as a structured ambitious hard working Saturnian side. Aquarius is most happy when doing something different in a big ambitious way. Aquarius is the thinker of the zodiac, their key phrase: “I serve humanity”.
The Season of Aquarius might be over but this is how we are, always… (via axiomsunsaturn)

thedailywhat:

Urban Intervention of the Day: Austrian artist Werner Reiterer’s “Street Chandelier.”

[notcot.]

Vanessa Hidary performs her signature piece, “Hebrew Mamita”, on Def Poetry Jam HBO.

A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal.
from The Critic as Artist by Oscar Wilde (via quotesex)

axiomsunsaturn:

In 1950, a young man from Central Point, Virginia, went seven miles down the road to hear some music. Seven brothers named the Jeters were on that night, playing bluegrass in a farmhouse. The young man had come for the music, but couldn’t help noticing a young woman in the audience. The man, Richard Loving, was white; the woman, Mildred Jeter, was black and Cherokee. Seventeen years later, as a result of their meeting, the Supreme Court struck down Virginia’s Racial Integrity Act, along with anti-miscegenation laws in fifteen other states, ending the legal prohibitions against interracial marriage. 
On view until May 6th at the International Center of Photography, “The Loving Story” highlights the human element of the Loving v. Virginia case, bringing the ardor that fueled the Lovings’ half-decade of appeals into heart-rending focus…
bethechange001:

Good morning….

bethechange001:

Good morning….

doing nothing

bad decisions