One moment of unconditional love can invalidate an entire lifetime of uncertainty and doubt.
Rachel Naomi Remen in Kitchen Table Wisdom
Song: “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” by Talking Heads
One moment of unconditional love can invalidate an entire lifetime of uncertainty and doubt.
Rachel Naomi Remen in Kitchen Table Wisdom
Song: “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” by Talking Heads
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Ten Things I Wish I Knew Sooner Rather Than Later — timeless life-wisdom from the brilliant Debbie Millman, who is wise.
This love letter from Christopher Reeve’s wife after he became paralyzed will take your breath away.
Small animals shake the fastest in order to generate the force required to overcome the surface tension that holds water to fur, whereas large animals — whose size makes it easier to generate sufficient force — move slower to reach a comparable degree of dryness.The science of the wet-dog shake – depending on how much skin it has to shake around, each animal balances its mass and size to optimize the drying process with minimal energy spent.
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