dancing in the rain

Dance of life

Life is a dance we all have to do. And the only thing we know really sure in it, is that we are all in it! We are all in the dance of life. If you like it ore not, you are already in it. Everyone here is in it. All of you guys!

Even if you will die your dance goes on. Your dance goes on in the dance of other people, in the dance of your friends and family. It goes on in the dance of the people who you love. Who love you!
And I believe that your own dance goes on too, in yourself. In a new life, somewhere else, forever.You can’t just stop the music of life, you know!

And if you have to do this dance, you can better do it good, don’t you think? You can decide how you want to do this dance! You can choose your own way of life! Make your own choreography! Maybe you like the tango, or a salsa or maybe a waltz. Maybe you like hip-hop, or maybe ballet. Do what you want! You will have to dance it! Not somebody else!

Dance your life guys! Dance this beautiful dance!
Make it the best dance you have ever seen!

You forget all of it anyway. First, you forget everything you learned - the dates of the Hay-Herran Treaty and the Pythagorean Theorem. You especially forget everything you didn’t really learn, but just memorized the night before. You forget the names of all but one or two of your teachers, and eventually you’ll forget those, too. You forget your junior class schedule and where you used to sit and your best friend’s home phone number and the lyrics to that song you must have played a million times. For me, it was something by Simon & Garfunkel. Who knows what it will be for you? And eventually, but slowly, oh so slowly, you forget your humiliations - even the ones that seemed indelible just fade away. You forget who was cool and who was not, who was pretty, smart, and athletic, and not. Who went to a good college. Who threw the best parties. Who could get you pot. You forget all of them. Even the ones you said you loved, and even theones you actually did. They’re the last to go. And then once you’ve forgotten enough, you love someone else.

—― Gabrielle Zevin, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac

@ Scheveningen, Holland

@ Scheveningen, Holland

Look. Look up. Look out. Look around.
Look at the details, the big picture.
Look behind closed doors. Look beyond.
But be careful, looks can be deceiving.
“What are you looking at?”
A look can tell you where you’re going, and where you’ve been.
A person can look suspicious…
…Or be overlooked.
“You should get that looked at.”
You can look at the facts or right trough someone.
Look out for number one.
Or take a look from someone else’s eyes.
You look because you want to know…
…the when, the where, the how and the whodunit?
You can look away or you can look closer.
But no matter what you find. Never stop looking!

“Mountain goat kids, Mount Evans, Colorado” by Tin Man Lee

“Mountain goat kids, Mount Evans, Colorado” by Tin Man Lee

(Source: despicablealexis)

Meet me where the sky touches the sea.
Wait for me where the world begins.

—~ The Winter Rose - Jennifer Donnelly