GRACE UNDER PRESSURE

John Everett Millais   

Art. Pre-Raphaelites. Shakespeare. Indie/Guitar/Rock/Classical Music. Taylor Swift.

'I think about what I’d think of my decisions when I’m 80 looking back, and it helps me make sound, responsible choices.' - Taylor Swift

(If you are a band following me in the hopes I will check out your music, I'm sorry but I probably won't. I don't mean to be rude. I usually find new music through NME Radio.)

Sang froid and Equanimity. Grace under pressure.

'Fill the unforgiving minute...'.

'Oh, Maya says I'm lacking in depth,
I will do my best' - The Strokes

'You're all Chrome' - Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs

'The ballad of a dove. Go with peace and love.' - The Band Perry

'Excuse me if I spoke too soon
My eyes have always followed you around the room' - NGHFB

'Take my hand, knot your fingers through mine / And we'll walk from this dark room for the last time' - Open Your Eyes - SP

'Shut your eyes, I spin the big chair / And you'll feel dizzy, light, and free / And falling gently on the cushion / You can come and sing to me' - Shut Your Eyes - SP

'Come to me. Just in a dream. Come on and rescue me' - Madness - Muse

Desire leads to SUFFERING.

'The whole of life becomes an act of letting go but what always hurts the most is not taking a moment to say goodbye.' - Life of Pi

itwasheavenlydays:

okay, I’m sorry. I’m seeing tons of these post where people are saying that Hurricane Sandy wasn’t that bad. 

Maybe compared to like Katrina, they are right but there are a lot of people with destroyed homes, severe flood, still no power.

I was lucky, while i don’t have power or cell service, my dorm is still intact and nothing was harmed. 

others were not so lucky so please, please, please realize that.

— 6 months ago with 2 notes
  1. unwantedobsolescence said: I think they are saying that because Sandy was only a Category 1 hurricane when it made landfall in the U.S. You see how bad it hit here, imagine how bad it was/is for the Caribbean at Category 2 and they do not have the wealth of resources we have.