A wonderful thing about a book, in contrast to a computer screen, is that you can take it to bed with you.
Daniel J. Boorstin (via bookshelves)
A wonderful thing about a book, in contrast to a computer screen, is that you can take it to bed with you.
Daniel J. Boorstin (via bookshelves)
A room without books is like a body without a soul.
Cicero (via bookshelves)
Man muss das Unmögliche versuchen, um das Mögliche zu erreichen.
(You have to try the impossible to reach possible things.)
Hermann Hesse (via germanheit)
noun • /ælˈtɛrɪtɪ/ • the state of being different
I remain suspicious, however, of anyone who argues that online social networks, like Facebook, will revolutionize human interactions. Whenever I encounter some utopian celebration of Facebook, I always go back and read some Jane Goodall, or Robert Sapolsky, and remind myself that our social lives haven’t changed that much since we were hairy apes patrolling the African forest. In fact, the most obvious parallel for just about every primate troop remains high school. It’s not that Facebook doesn’t matter – it’s just that our social lives are stubborn things, and tend to revolve around the same constants regardless of the technology.
Jonah Lehrer, “Facebook Friends,” The Frontal Cortex (via somethingchanged)
- rout • a rout of wolves
- clowder • a clowder of cats
- descension • a descension of woodpeckers
- disworship • a disworship of Scots
- mute • a mute of hounds
- raft • a raft of ducks
- unbrewing • an unbrewing of carvers
- neverthriving • a neverthriving of jugglers
- drunkenship • a drunkenship of cobblers
- shrewdness • a shrewdness of apes
noun • incomprehensibility of things; the state of being impossible to understand; the skeptic doctrine that knowledge cannot be certain.
From the Greek α̉- (privative) + καταλαμβάνειν (‘to seize’).

another drawing from an old sketch book… i used a new & an old sharpie marker… it’s a technique i learned in school… a sharpie marker that is expiring provides a charcoal impression…

along with those old fountain pens i found some old sketch books from university days… here’s a sketch from the 90s…

i rediscovered a fountain pen set i put in storage… after years in storage, these fine pens still work well & beautifully…

15:59 – snowfall. 2 march 2010.

13:46 – snowfall. 2 march 2010.

snowfall, viewed from the east wing of the estate…
noun • /ˈpur-kwuh-zit/ • any monetary or other incidental benefit beyond salary; a tip or gratuity.
Often shortened to perk. From Medieval Latin perquīsītum (‘an acquired possession’).
Verona De Tessant: Burt, are we f***-ups?
Burt Farlander: No! What do you mean?
Verona De Tessant: I mean, we’re 34…
Burt Farlander: I’m 33.
Verona De Tessant: …and we don’t even have this basic stuff figured out.
Burt Farlander: Basic, like how?
Verona De Tessant: Basic, like how to live.
Burt Farlander: We’re not f***-ups.
Verona De Tessant: We have a cardboard window.
Burt Farlander: [Looks at window] We’re not f***-ups.
Verona De Tessant: [Whispers] I think we might be f***-ups.
Burt Farlander: [Whispers back] We’re not f***-ups.
I bought a decaffeinated coffee table, you can’t even see a difference.
Author Unknown (via coffeechat)

wrappedcherry: My birthday is National Coffee Day? Free coffee for everyone!

zero1infinity: Wohow… on calories frappucciono > pizza
girl 1: what’s the great gatsby about?
girl 2: i dunno.
girl 1: i think i was supposed to read it, but i never did. looks interesting.
girl 2: go tell it on the mountain? what’s that about?
girl 1: i dunno.