Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXV
Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities-always see them, for they are always there.
– Norman Vincent Peale |
Dust
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Sep 15 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXV
Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities-always see them, for they are always there.
– Norman Vincent Peale |
Dust
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Sep 14 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXIV
The artist is a receptacle for the emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider’s web.
– Pablo Picasso |
Black and Gold
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Sep 13 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXIII
We are at times too ready to believe that the present is the only possible state of things.
– Marcel Proust |
Devotion
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Sep 10 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXII
You study, you learn, but you guard the original naivete. It has to be within you, as desire for drink is within the drunkard or love is within the lover.
— Henri Matisse |
Folds
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Sep 09 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXI
No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.
— Helen Keller |
Storyboard
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Sep 08 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XX
Sit down before facts like a child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abysses Nature leads, or you shall learn nothing.
– Thomas Huxley |
Options
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Sep 07 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XIX
One never goes so far as when one doesn’t know where one is going.
– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
A Glint in the Eye
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Sep 06 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XVIII
Presumption must be quenched even more than a fire.
– Heraclitus |
Garnet with Inlay
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Sep 03 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XVIII
If you don’t ask ‘Why this?’ often enough, someone will ask, ‘Why you?’.
– Tom Hirshfield |
Being Different
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Sep 02 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XVI
The outward freedom that we shall attain will only be in exact proportion to the inward freedom to which we may have grown at a given moment. And if this is a correct view of freedom, our chief energy must be concentrated on achieving reform from within. – Mahatma Gandhi |
Design #3
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Sep 01 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XV
People only see what they are prepared to see.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson |
4 by 4
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Aug 31 2010
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XIV
Minds are like parachutes – they only function when open.
— Thomas Dewar |
Narrow Passage
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