1. To be a strong woman, to be a fierce woman, to be a true woman, to be a leader, to be truly powerful, you have to get to place where you can tolerate people not liking you. And know that when you actually do that, you have to fall back on your own moral imperative in your own moral trunk and say, ‘I don’t care, this is what I believe. This is who I am.’

    Eve Ensler, Beautiful Daughters (via sociallyconstructed)

    Word.

    - Angry

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  2. swimbikeren:

    I suuuuuuuck at Thrusters.  Hope this video helps some of you as much as it helped me!!

    Thrusters - from Again Faster

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  3. I want to wonder………..and wander……..

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  4. Go and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here. Make. Good. Art.
    – Neil Gaiman (Addresses the University of the Arts of 2012)

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  5. rfgr26:

    Though I tremble in the darkness/in the cold and freezing snow/I am grateful for the winter/because the winter comes to show/that our trouble’s never over/and our work is never done/but with the turning of the season/we will always see the sun.

    Haunting

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  6. It’s never too late to be what you might have been.
    – George Eliot (via lifewithkim)

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  7. Do one thing each day that scares you.
    – Eleanor Roosevelt (via robindoesrunning)

    Today I took a class at the gym and I was terrified. It turned out just fine, although I may not be able to walk tomorrow:)

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  8. ‎Our running shoes are really erasers. Every step erases a memory of a past failure. Every mile brings us closer to a clean slate. Each footstrike rubs away a word, a look, or an event that led us to believe that success was beyond our grasp.
    – John Bingham (via runslikeapenguin)

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  9. yogawarriornyc:

I need to remember this.

    yogawarriornyc:

    I need to remember this.

    (via regainingmymoxy)

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