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"The future belongs to those who prepare for it today."
Malcolm X

“If you always put limit on everything you do, physical or anything else. It will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.”
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31 December 11

Reblogged: arightontimeconscience

19 December 11

Treat your ears right. Listen to this track.

12 November 11
3 November 11
nikiaphoenix:

Pretty Eyed Surprise.
Sam Chang-Gardner by Nat Cain

nikiaphoenix:

Pretty Eyed Surprise.

Sam Chang-Gardner by Nat Cain

(Source: natcaine)

Reblogged: nikiaphoenix

26 October 11

Reblogged: aftertheparty

Posted: 1:17 PM
28 September 11
22 August 11

Reblogged: groovesharkdesigners

19 August 11

A story is told of a King who summoned the nation’s best living Calligrapher and demanded of him that he make a drawing to symbolize the Kingdom. The Calligrapher reassured his lord as to his loyalty and left to undertake his task.

Days passed; then weeks. The King sent a messenger to the Calligrapher’s remotely located studio to find out what was happening. The messenger returned with the report that the drawing was not ready. Months came and departed. Every envoy to the Calligrapher was curtly dismissed with the same information; that the drawing was not yet complete.

After years had passed, the King could contain his impatience no longer and stormed off to the Calligrapher’s studio himself. The Calligrapher is sitting there, quietly and evidently quite at ease. The King is furious, ‘Where is my drawing?’ he shouts. At this the Calligrapher bows silently, pulls a large sheet of paper towards him, sets a variety of jars before him, picks up a brush and, within two minutes, has executed the most wonderfully sinuous design to represent the Kingdom.

The King can scarcely control his rage, ‘If it is so easy, why have I had to wait so long?’. Still maintaining his silence the Calligrapher goes to the back of his studio where there is a large alcove with doors reaching from the floor to the ceiling. He opens the doors and out onto the floor pour thousands of study drawings.

9 August 11

Proud of you NIA

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh