(via postsecret)
My favorite postsecret of the week. I think, it's because I never knew that this is partly my secret too, until I saw it staring me in the face this Sunday morning.
Gather ye rose-bud while ye may, old time is still a flying. And this same flower that smiles today, tomorrow will be dying.-Henry David Thoreau
For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long return.-Leonardo da Vinci
-(when asked about the name of her future memoir) "Something witty and dashing, but I hope that by the time I am distinguished enough to write a memoir, I will be humble enough to leave it unpublished."
-"Anyone who works in clay knows about letting go. So much can go wrong. Pots break, kilns misfire — it’s foolish to be attached to a fixed outcome. The only survival strategy is to be in love with the process. I make products, but my real work is the practice."
-You must value what you are making.
-When you set your prices too low, you are undercutting everyone that creates handmade goods.
-You took your two hands + the required tools + out of love for the craft + your developed talent you then made something beautiful + useful.
-Create something that you love, value what you do + others will value it as well.
LOVE ETC. is a witty, poignant and humorous exploration about the universal stages of love, depicted through five real stories over the course of one year in New York City. Young, old, gay, straight – everyone has experienced love – and the joy and frustration that come with it. From teen romance to a decades-long marriage; newlyweds to a recent divorcee, and even a bachelor so frustrated in his search that he chooses to have children without a partner, LOVE ETC. documents the intimate journeys of engaging characters aged 18-89 who reflect the city’s diversity, and takes an honest look at life's most challenging pursuit.
It opens in LA on July 15th... you can get all the info here.
LOVE ETC. began with a concept from Executive Producer Jonathan Tisch, inspired by the day he spent waiting in line, with his fiancée Lizzie, for their marriage license at the City Hall Marriage Bureau. Surrounded by an incredible diversity of couples, they saw that everyone there was united by a common hope and belief in love. This room was a microcosm of the city, and New York City was a microcosm of the world.