Look for the Beauty.

It's there. All around you. You just have to open your eyes.

“Long Beach and resorts”, York, Maine, circa 1908.

“Long Beach and resorts”, York, Maine, circa 1908.

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Dancer in a Phonebooth

Mary Ellen Terry
Photo by Gordon Parks in 1952 x

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Who indeed will set bounds to human ingenuity? Who will assert that everything in the universe capable of being perceived is already discovered and known?

Happy Birthday, Galileo! Celebrate the father of modern science with his eloquent 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess of Tuscany, exploring the relationship between science and scripture.

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What we find in a soulmate is not something wild to tame but something wild to run with.

Robert Brault

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Give me books, French wine, fruit, fine weather and a little music played out of doors by somebody I do not know.

John Keats

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There is nothing more truly artistic than to love people.

Vincent van Gogh

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