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So now you must choose… Are you a child who has not yet become world-weary? Or are you a philosopher who will vow never to become so? To children, the world and everything in it is new, something that gives rise to astonishment. It is not like that for adults. Most adults accept the world as a matter of course. This is precisely where philosophers are a notable exception. A philosopher never gets quite used to the world. To him or her, the world continues to seem a bit unreasonable - bewildering, even enigmatic. Philosophers and small children thus have an important faculty in common. The only thing we require to be good philosophers is the faculty of wonder…
Jostein Gaarder (Sophie’s World) (via justbesplendid) (via quote-book)Posted on December 25, 2009 via Just be spLendid... with 222 notes
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Tiny houses in a row… (via {machel spence})
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have you ever google image searched puppy’s first snow? because these dogs are so cute i want to cry
Jesus god, lookit.
Oh!!! I want to take my dog to the snow.
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