Gardener’s Cottage, St James’ Park, London
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(Source: picasaweb.google.com, via englishcottages)
We saw Midnight in Paris last weekend. I loved the art historical references and the views of Paris.
I also saw this a couple of nights ago and enjoyed it - best portrayal of a historical figure? Definitely Adrian Brody as Dali.
Every 3 Seconds Someone In the World Dies From Hunger or Extreme Poverty . . .
“There are two kinds of hunger—the hunger for food and the hunger for more. I’ve been taught to look past what I have to what I don’t have. I have a car, but I’m always noticing the car I’d rather have. I have 12 shirts, but I’m always noticing the 13th shirt that I want to buy. We’re suffering from a profound lack of relationship with enough—we are about what we don’t have.”
Dan Karslake, Documentary filmmaker of Every Three Seconds, an upcoming film about ending world hunger.
“This sense of wanting more is an insatiable hunger. It is poison to our soul and kills new, creative possibilities because it locks us into a pattern. It might make our life more comfortable but it doesn’t bring us true fulfillment, which only comes when we feel like we are making a difference in a genuine, meaningful way.”
Valerie Hausladen, from her book, Professional Destiny












