“The Secret of Childhood,” by Maria Montessori
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In reality, overwhelming joy is not the exclusive province of those with unlimited time and no troubles to speak of. Many of the happiest people on earth are also those coping with the most serious challenges. They have learned to make time for those simple yet superb pleasures that can be enjoyed quickly and easily. Cultivating a happy heart takes no more than five minutes. The resultant delight will be neither complex nor complicated, but it will be profound and will serve as a reminder that there is always a reason to smile. — (via modailoda)
“I’m going topless today. It’s to raise awareness that’s it’s legal for woman to be topless anywhere a guy can be without a shirt since 1992 here in New York State.”
Read more: http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/07/topless-activist-bares-breasts-on-subway.html
thats awesome but the last place id wanna be topless in nyc is a train here…theyre fucking repulsive
The best kind of fashion
“Gangsta,” by K’wan
Love how all three of these men are wearing striped button up shirts
“The Doors of Perception,” by Aldous Huxley
even superheros rely on mass transit sometimes
Julie, New York City, February 2012.
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“Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things,” by Michael Braungart
“New York,” by Edward Rutherfurd
“You can do what you like, sir, but I’ll tell you this. New York is the true capital of America. Every New Yorker knows it, and by God, we always shall.”
― Edward Rutherfurd, New York: The Novel (via Goodreads)
“Water for Elephants,” by Sara Gruen
I’ve had it! I’m tired of these mother fucking snakes on this mother fucking train… But seriously, this just happened on the J train…
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