Jeffery Saddoris on A Genuine Interest:
"When you take a genuine interest in someone else .. those experiences can be meaningful, transformative and maybe even life changing"via A Genuine Interest by Jeffery Saddoris.
Jeffery Saddoris on A Genuine Interest:
"When you take a genuine interest in someone else .. those experiences can be meaningful, transformative and maybe even life changing"via A Genuine Interest by Jeffery Saddoris.
I'd never been to Western Australia .. Winton describes it with such love and respect and is so protective of the land that I felt like I had already known itvia Breath producer on Simon Baker tears and Tim Winton's "extraordinary" book by Harry Windsor.
George Martin on Learn:
we taught ourselvesvia George Martin obituary: The Beatles producer who made the Fab Four a worldwide success by Agency.
Emma Williamson on Confidence:
I love that everything has a story, and a certain feeling of confidence from having been around for a whilevia Emma Williamson and Kieran Wong by Lucy Feagins.
Joanna Kitto on Momento:
We all have keepsakes and mementoes; they might be strange or serve no purpose but the object reminds us of a particular person or a point in time. By holding onto the object we are in turn holding onto the memory.via Joanna Kitto: Tender Thing by Jane Llewellyn.
Streetshooter on Life:
The street is about life and life is about time. Time moves along and drags life along with it. We just need to be in tune with it all.via http://streetshooter.net/streets-of-philadelphia-a-visual-diary-page-48-investigating-the-olympus-pen-f/ by Streetshooter.
Del Kathryn Barton on Letting Go:
as I get older I've developed skills for letting go and just acceptingvia Spectrum Now ambassador and artist Del Kathryn Barton on how art saved her life by Myffy Rigby.
Home is .. a place of prospective happiness and security, but also the place of loss and disappointmentvia Brooklyn by Colm Toibin | English Works by Dr Jennifer Minter.
Jake Wilson on Hands:
hands .. they can be used to reach out or deflect, to convey willed playfulness or unconscious anxiety.via Review of 45 Years: study of a marriage under siege leaves much unsaid by Jalke Wilson.
I believe that an architect is created in about seven years – throughout your education at university and the year or so after that. That’s when you create your own heavens and earths, the things that only you are really interested in.via First House: Durbach Block Jaggers by Neil Durbach.
Phil Ferguson on Commit:
I've learnt to commit to making something and not to second-guess my process too much, as it generally works out.via Phil Ferguson of Chilli Philly by Lisa Marie Corso.
learn to revel in the joy of uncertaintyvia Why it’s Okay if You Haven’t Discovered Your Purpose Yet by Jae Schaefer.
Cindy Lawrence on Maths:
[it's] about elegance and beauty and posing a question and trying to find a more beautiful way to answer it.via STEAM: How art can help maths students by Tom Joyner.
Ben Stiller on Time:
As time went by, I think that's when it started to feel like there's a way to approach thisvia Ben Stiller reveals sadness behind selfie-laden Zoolander sequel .. by Sarah Thomas.
There is a whole universe to explore.via Bright sparks enjoy 'out of this world' holiday programs at Sydney Observatory by Saskia Mabin.
[you] can't just be creative without knowing what goes on before [you]via Conference at UNSW explores what ancient philosophies recommend for a good life by Kim Arlington.
Mark Manson on Habits:
it's better to invest your limited focus and energy on building habits rather than specific goalsvia Your Goals Are Overrated by Mark Manson.
Peter Martin on The Long Tail:
The internet has made it easier for us to find things in the long tail, and diminished our need to do sovia The net is the force that is making us all alike by Peter Martin.
Geoff Sobelle on Objects:
How can an object mean so much to one person and nothing to another?via Geoff Sobelle fills Sydney Town Hall with junk for the Sydney Festival 2016 by Elissa Blake (a).