Frank Lloyd Wright’s Manifesto for His Apprentices

1. An honest ego in a healthy body.
2. An eye to see nature
3. A heart to feel nature
4. Courage to follow nature
5. The sense of proportion (humor)
6. Appreciation of work as idea and idea as work
7. Fertility of imagination
8. Capacity for faith and rebellion
9. Disregard for commonplace (inorganic) elegance
10. Instinctive cooperation

Source: http://www.happiness-project.com/happiness_project/2011/02/i-love-personal-manifestos-for-instance-on-the-home-pages-of-their-blogs-bob-sutton-includes-his-17-things-i-believe.html

"A person is only as big as the dream they dare to live."

Ice and Snow in Moscow

Ice and Snow in Moscow

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Louis Vuitton. I think it is one of the greatest commercials ever. I can’t even call it a commercial. It is a great film. Wherever I go, I always have these words in mind:

”What is a journey?

A journey is not a trip.

It’s not a vacation.

it’s a process. A discovery.

It’s a process of self-discovery.

A journey brings us face to face with ourselves.

A journey shows us not only the world, but how we fit in it.

Does the person create the journey

or does the journey create the person?

The journey is life itself.

Where will life take you?”

Another exhibition website that I like a lot - Tim Burton at MoMA (New York).

There are 3 times more stars in the universe than previously estimated: new calculation is 300 sextillion. That’s a 3 with 23 zeros after it.

Brilliant website of Monet exhibition in Paris

30 Second Speech by Bryan Dyson, Former CEO of Coca Cola

Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. They are Work, Family, Health, Friends and Spirit and you’re keeping all of these in the air. You will soon understand that Work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four Balls - Family, Health, Friends and Spirit - are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged or even shattered. They will never be the same. You must understand that and strive for it.

"Genius is eternal patience."

— Michelangelo