bedtimestoriesforbrokengirls:

uselessgirlrage:

I want a pink toilet.

I have a pink toilet. She likes to wear bows.

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sotightandshiny:

“We waste time looking for the perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.”

- Tom Robbins

“The highest form of bliss is living with a certain degree of folly.”
— Desiderius Erasmus

“The highest form of bliss is living with a certain degree of folly.”

— Desiderius Erasmus

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uselessgirlrage:
“ Try to understand the ego. Analyze it, dissect it, watch it, observe it, from as many angles as possible. And don’t be in a hurry to sacrifice it, otherwise the greatest egoist is born: the person who thinks he is humble, the...

uselessgirlrage:

Try to understand the ego. Analyze it, dissect it, watch it, observe it, from as many angles as possible. And don’t be in a hurry to sacrifice it, otherwise the greatest egoist is born: the person who thinks he is humble, the person who thinks that he has no ego. That is again the same story played on a more subtle level.

That’s what the religious people have been doing down the ages – pious egoists they have been. They have made their ego even more decorated; it has taken the color of religion and holiness. Your ego is better than the ego of a saint; your ego is better, far better – because your ego is very gross, and the gross ego can be understood and dropped more easily than the subtle. The subtle ego goes on playing such games that it is very difficult. One will need absolute awareness to watch it.

-Osho

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begformypleasure:
“ everyone treats you like a spoiled princess.
but to me you’re just an all-purpose cleaner that works great on toilets.
”

begformypleasure:

everyone treats you like a spoiled princess.
but to me you’re just an all-purpose cleaner that works great on toilets.

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uselessgirlrage:

“To work and create ‘for nothing,’ to sculpture in clay, to know that one’s creation has no future, to see one’s work destroyed in a day while being aware that fundamentally this has no more importance than building for centuries — this is the difficult wisdom that absurd thought sanctions. Performing these two tasks simultaneously, negating on one hand and magnifying on the other, is the way open to the absurd creator. He must give the void its colors.”
-Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays

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