Celebrating 125 Years of National Geographic Photography

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Since 1888, National Geographic magazine has brought the people and places of our immense planet into the homes – and imaginations – of millions of readers. Printed in 37 languages, and instantly recognizable by the yellow-bordered cover, the magazine is revered for its world-class imagery, showcasing the talents of its intrepid photographers.

In an exclusive, online-only sale (July 19-29), Christie’s and National Geographic have selected 125 iconic pictures in celebration of National Geographic’s 125th anniversary. A selection of the proceeds will go toward preserving the archives from which these images were drawn. The sale will include extremely rare prints and other photographs never before offered at auction.

Boundless: 125 Years of National Geographic Photography is a limited online-only auction of vintage and contemporary photography, presented by Christie’s, celebrating the legacy of National Geographic Society during its 125th anniversary year. The public can register bids at www.christies.com/natgeo from July 19-29.

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There is no room…

Celebrity City

“There is no room in my heart for shame.” Lt. Worf. Birthright, Part 2, 3:00

 

Numbers Game

From Evernote:

Numbers Game

Clipped from: http://bizarrocomics.com/2013/07/29/numbers-game/

Unfortunately, I’ve had these kind of conversations with my doctor. That, and the old ‘you’re not a young man anymore’ speech…

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When you are required to exhibit strength, it comes

Campbell is amazing. Unfortunately, he’s no longer with us but he left a vast body of work to continue to stimulate our minds…

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“Nietzsche was the one who did the job for me. At a certain moment in his life, the idea came to him of what he called ‘the love of your fate.’ Whatever your fate is, whatever the hell happens, you say, ‘This is what I need.’ It may look like a wreck, but go at it as though it were an opportunity, a challenge. If you bring love to that moment—not discouragement—you will find the strength is there. Any disaster that you can survive is an improvement in your character, your stature, and your life. What a privilege! This is when the spontaneity of your own nature will have a chance to flow.

Then, when looking back at your life, you will see that the moments which seemed to be great failures followed by wreckage were the incidents that shaped the life you have now. You’ll see that this is…

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Follow Your Passion

From Evernote:

Follow Your Passion

Clipped from: http://simplereminders.com/blog/post/soul-calling

Wait! Say again?

From Evernote:

Wait! Say again?

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Fall in Love With Yourself

Nicole Urdang writes:

What happens when you fall in love?

Your world suddenly shifts completely to the other person. You pay them undivided attention, listen to what they want, and try to give it to them.

Your heart opens.

You want the best for them.

You become wildly generous in all ways.

You show patience, tolerance, and understanding.

You give them the benefit of the doubt.

You focus on their best qualities and ignore the rest.

You are affectionate, considerate, complimentary, and loving.

You crave their company.

You trust them.

You even like their quirky behaviors.

You support and encourage them.

You feel protective and have their back.

You forgive easily.

Now, imagine giving all those wonderful things to yourself.

Really imagine it.

Slowly.

Meditatively.

Each and every one.

How does that feel?

If it’s fabulous, turn your reverie into action. Do everything you possibly can to show yourself tenderness, consideration, patience, and compassion.

Now, watch how your relationship with yourself changes.

Lest some of you think this is narcissistic, it is not. Falling in love with yourself doesn’t mean you think you’re better than anyone else, just equally deserving of kindness, compassion, and time. You realize how wonderfully healing it can be to appreciate and care for yourself. Paradoxically, the more lovingly you treat yourself, the more tenderness, compassion, and patience you will have for others.

via Fall in Love With Yourself | Holistic Divorce Counseling.

One heck of a plan…

From Evernote:

One heck of a plan…

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Belief in God = Morality and Good Values?

Sit Still

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“We yearn for silence, yet the less sound there is, the more our thoughts deafen us. How can we still the noise within?…In Vipassana you concentrate on sensation in stillness, sitting down, not necessarily cross-legged, though most people do sit that way. And sitting without changing position, sitting still. As soon as you try to do this, you become aware of a connection between silence and stillness, noise and motion. No sooner are you sitting still than the body is eager to move, or at least to fidget. It grows uncomfortable. In the same way, no sooner is there silence than the mind is eager to talk. In fact we quickly appreciate that sound is movement: words move, music moves, through time. We use sound and movement to avoid the irksomeness of stasis. This is particularly true if you are in physical pain. You shift from foot to foot, you…

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Some people will never ‘get you.’

“Some people will never ‘get you.’ Do not spend eternity asking why. People will see you differently; just cherish those who lift your soul.” Dodinsky

via They Don’t Get You « Positively Positive.

We don’t eat until your father is at the table

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James Vincent McMorrow, 30, was born in Dublin, Ireland and is a singer and songwriter.  His debut album Early in the Morning was released in Ireland in 2010 and in the US/Europe in 2011 to widespread acclaim.  He started his musical life as a drummer in a handful of post-hardcore rock bands. Despite liking the comfort and anonymity of playing drums, he began playing music by himself in the side room of this parents house, educating himself as a musician and a songwriter.  (Source: Wiki)

Album: Early in the Morning


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Personal Space

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Sometimes you have to love people and give them the space and time to get their minds right before you let them back into your life. — Unknown

Man walking at sunset

 

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The best of @toddlohenry for the week ending 7/27/13

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