Kiux
Every day, from dawn to dusk, I surround the sky with cables and launch my satellites of imagination.

T-Storya
I'm sure there's a power out there that can age time; leaving it outdated, underdeveloped, and past its prime.

Ticoad
Hiding behind all that concrete and nonsense, the truth must be something of great value.

Vanimu
It was born over and over again. Hundreds, thousands, millions of times. Each time, it was a new species. And each time, it evolved back into itself.

Odehug
I'm sure there's a power out there that can age time; leaving it outdated, underdeveloped, and past its prime.

Trikon
It was our existence that was dancing with extinction in the orbit of the black holes.

Obitus
"You're not perfect, sport, and let me save you the suspense: this girl you've met, she's not perfect either. But the question is whether or not you're perfect for each other."
Good Will Hunting

Lupad
Floating is nice, but each time you lose a piece.
Did I just drop the coins?

Pomion
I'm sure there's a power out there that can age time; leaving it outdated, underdeveloped, and past its prime.

Sleeping Guards
Though I might have a thousand heads, I will still fall asleep. Neither a flock of birds nor the approaching enemy will be audible to my ears.

Cosmos
"We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust, swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share.This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity."
Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

Cordialis Aurka
"For she had come to feel that it was the only thing worth saying--what one felt. Cleverness was silly. One must say simply what one felt."
Virginia Woolf, Mrs Dalloway

Kombu
Friendly gatherings on the grass, horizontal or vertical journeys, colorful festivals, time passing with writings, drawings and works, tiny miracles and going out to the streets... There is always music playing in the background.

Pinakavina
Friendly gatherings on the grass, horizontal or vertical journeys, colorful festivals, time passing with writings, drawings and works, tiny miracles and going out to the streets... There is always music playing in the background.

Manawa
He couldn't come to terms with what was against his nature. He didn't see what everyone else regarded as fate and accepted. He knew he'd get more restless as he normalized things. They thought he'd be convinced at the ceremonies of terror whose history began with humanity. The others were so alien to what was going on that they couldn't be native to those grounds. He had to breathe. The freedom he toiled for was a result of his countless moments of desperation... Wherever he goes, there's nothing that he can attach himself to. As he threw aside his shields and chains, he turned his face to where the day dawned. Now he wants to go all the way around the world following an untrodden route.

Felgiel
I'm just a silhouette made of details, an extra that passes behind on the most important day of your life.

Falt
So tell me, how did you end up on this beach? Tell me with all the details, though. No need to rush. After all, we're here for a lifetime.

Klomi
I'm just a silhouette made of details, an extra that passes behind on the most important day of your life.

Çekmekeş
"At the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. My ambition has been growing steadily ever since."
Salvador Dali

Bluden
We put away the things we don't want to see. As we tuck them in around, they increase in number day by day. Sometime later, we notice that our minds had become a garbage house. We dig it; get rid of some of the mess, keep some of it, scatter everything all around and try reorganizing them again. When our minds are ready to be used again, we start over and do the same things in the same order.
Murat Birsen

Glavelt
So tell me, how did you end up on this beach? Tell me with all the details, though. No need to rush. After all, we're here for a lifetime.

Kern
"Perhaps we are too sparing in the expenditure of our feelings. We live a great deal in our thoughts, and that spoils us to a certain extent. We estimate, but we don't feel."
Maxim Gorky, Mother

Tokus
"Number nine is a holy figure for Turkish and Altai mythology, folk culture, folk belief and shamanism."
http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_(sayı)

Shutterism
"Well, there is a difference between an artist and an artisan... But they do have two significant common grounds: Passion and labor... Is it only the 'bread and butter' what brings a carpenter or a sculptor with over 40 years of experience, to the counter? Or is it the peace or joy he feels after treating his work with his labor passionately? How precious must his simple, wooden-handled hammer on his counter be for him? Though there surely are many of them in his drawer, it feels that he would not be able to do anything else than looking for where that one could be. This counts for everyone competent in his profession. That hammer, that keyboard, that camera, that scissor, that brush, that spatula, those eyeglasses... they all signify the world of objects of the labor, passion, success, money for a living, and years dedicated to the profession."
Murat Birsen

Solo Violin
"An artist is always alone - if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is loneliness."
Henry Miller

Rakami 4
"I've dealt with numbers all my life, of course, and after a while you begin to feel that each number has a personality of its own. A twelve is very different from a thirteen, for example. Twelve is upright, conscientious, intelligent, whereas thirteen is a loner, a shady character who won't think twice about breaking the law to get what he wants. Eleven is tough, an outdoorsman who likes tramping through woods and scaling mountains; ten is rather simpleminded, a bland figure who always does what he's told; nine is deep and mystical, a Buddha of contemplation..."
Paul Auster

Neighbours
Though humans share similar architectural spaces, they roam through completely different dimensions internally. What proves to be difficult here is not living with humans but understanding them.

Gehoorzaam
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful.
Seneca

Sonra
"Societies, who do not understand that the world is one and only piece and exalt nationalism, borders, military will go on killing and dying and will never find peace..."
Şevki Orhan

Connection
"Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force. Mourn them do not. Miss them do not. Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of greed, that is."
YODA, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

Zig Zag Stone Stand
"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself."
G. B. Shaw

Ruighinn
'The one that's late has to explain; the one that makes it enjoys it.' This is the first doctrine for the machine man to keep up with the speed of life. And only because of this, he thought he made peace with the clocks once again every day. One day, when he looked closely at the mirror and the calendar, he noticed that time didn't hold with him. And ever since he freed himself, only the knowledge of daytime and night time has been sufficient for him. Man makes his own opportunities. By giving up sometimes and persevering at other times. By missing the ferry every now and again and by catching a train that's already left the station... He is happy now, both when he misses and catches it. Because both are his choice...

Neyz
We, humans, are not creators, but only a tool. For years, we have listened to millions of melodies, we have met millions of visuals, and we have touched millions of designs. All were His song, what he tried to express. He had to appear in some way and he went by us. We became violins, reed flutes, pens, mice. He went inside us and departed...

Old Biker
"As a kid I had a dream; I wanted to own my own bicycle. When I got the bike I must have been the happiest boy in Liverpool, maybe the world. I lived for that bike. Most kids left their bike in the backyard at night. Not me. I insisted on taking mine indoors and the first night I even kept it in my bed."
John Lennon

Liox
Every day, from dawn to dusk, I surround the sky with cables and launch my satellites of imagination.

Klembo
Mother nature and I moved into a new planet. We traveled a few light-years and scattered all we had.

Koule
My mind was running so fast that if I had continued that way a little more that rusty mechanism would have failed at some point. I left without being noticed... Oh, damn! Had I turned the valve off before I left?

Peca
He continues to be himself with his flawed plans, misunderstood words and repeated mistakes.

Sakinlik
"When we have found all the mysteries and lost all the meaning, we will be alone, on an empty shore."
Tom Stoppard

Vostok
Time: 06:07 (UTC)
The humankind had to wait for 47 years after the first scheduled flight to be able to travel into space. On 12 April 1961, at 06:07 Vostok 1 was launched into space under the command of Yuri Gagarin. This flight was the first one out of the atmosphere and also the first time the orbit of the world was travelled.

Hubble
Time: 15:33 (UTC+3)
It was on 24th April 1990 when one of the most defining steps about the human being's age-long curiosity for the universe was taken. When the clock struck 15:33, the Hubble Space Telescope, taking its name from Edwin Hubble, was carried into its orbit around Earth by the spacecraft Discovery on its STS-31 mission. Hubble observed more than 1 million celestial bodies during its time in the orbit. In light of the newly acquired data, 13.000 academic articles were published and these articles were referenced more than 550.000 times.

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