I can’t even handle these 🥰🌈🏳️🌈
@prism
Unknown, After Hokusai, Cover of the 1905 first edition of Debussy’s La Mer published by A. Durand & Fils.
Image courtesy of Sibley Music Library, Eastman School of Music
Library Görlitz Germany
© J. Hulsch
Currently reading ‘An Astronauts Guide to Life on Earth’
Best quote so far is 'What’s going to kill me next?’
As an engineering student and astronomy enthusiast, I don’t know why I didn’t start this sooner.
Tomorrow and each weekday at 4 p.m. EDT, record-breaking astronaut Christina Koch, who recently returned to our home planet after 328 days in space, will read a children’s book on HER Instagram Live!
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I feel blessed knowing this meeting exists and being able to witness it
Study belonging to Albert Einstein, Princeton, NJ, US, Date taken: April 1955, Photographer: Ralph Morse, LIFE Magazine
Albert Einstein on crisis
“Let’s not pretend that things will change if we keep doing the same things. A crisis can be a real blessing to any person, to any nation. For all crises bring progress. Creativity is born from anguish. Just like the day is born form the dark night. It’s in crisis that inventive is born, as well as discoveries, and big strategies. He who overcomes crisis, overcomes himself, without getting overcome. He who blames his failure to a crisis neglects his own talent, and is more respectful to problems than to solutions. Incompetence is the the true crisis. The greatest inconvenience of people and nations is the laziness with which they attempt to find the solutions to their problems. There’s no challenge without a crisis. Without challenges, life becomes a routine, a slow agony. There’s no merits without crisis. It’s in the crisis where we can show the very best in us. Without a crisis, any wind becomes a tender touch. To speak about a crisis is to promote it. Not to speak about it is to exalt conformism. Let us work hard instead. Let us stop, once and for all, the menacing crisis that represents the tragedy of not being willing to overcome it.”
– Albert Einstein, German-born theoretical physicist who created the theory of general relativity, effecting a revolution in physics, Nobel Prize laureate (1879-1955), cited in en Finlandia
fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars, let me see what spring is like on jupiter and mars.
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