"Falling is one of the ways of moving forward."
Merce Cunningham - 1919-2009 - Dancer - Choreographer
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Stay afraid, but do it anyway. What's important is the action. You don't have to wait to be confident. Just do it and eventually the confidence will follow.
Carrie Fisher
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“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.”
— Henry Ford
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“Good warrior knows when to lose a battle.
“Good warrior knows when to lose a battle so she can live to fight the war.”
-Dark Tide by Jennifer Donnelly
The quote, “The power of knowing when to lose a battle is the key to many victories,” has been attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte and Winston Churchill. It’s also been used by many other famous people throughout history.
As this quote is taken from the book Dark Tide by Jennifer Donnelly.…
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When a flower doesn't bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
Alexander Den Heijer
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— Franz Kafka, Letter to his father
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im quite tired of talking about totk, like im sure you all know by know just how frustrated i am, but something i still strongly believe was the logical, and best thing to do in a sequel.. -
while botw was about you feeling lost in a strange world with neither you nor link knowing anything and both discovering it as you go, the theme of lonelyness and isolation, freeing the spirits of dead friends you need toremember again, in the end finally reuniting with one of the only friends still alive, after a 100 years
totk should have been about community, about working together with zelda at your side, as a companion, after having been seperated for so long, and seeing nothing of the time between titles, this should have been her travelling alongside you, after botw you'd WANT to spend time with her and get to know her more, her being the diplomat, the archtitect, the scientist, the translator of old texts, a historian trying to find out the truth about what her fathers kingdom was built on, to right old wrongs perhaps, for a better future- theres so much that she should have been, so much of her character was primed to go into this direction- and instead she is a pretty prize with no personality you get at the end like this is an 80s cartoon still
(this is disregarding the whole fact that ganondorf, AS WELL, should have been a giant factor in all this, in the history of it all, to explore his character and his actions, to have zelda research and find out about histroy clearly written by the victors- theres so much potential depth here that it dirves me crazy, botw was such a set up for more that was wasted, utterly wasted, for something i wouldnt even want to call paper thin bc even paper has more depth than anything in totk)
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“To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone, and a funny bone.”
– Reba McEntire
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Rewatching succession it really is wild to see Kendall and Shiv convince themselves over and over again that they can "fix ATN/Waystar from the inside" only to completely abandon their morals the minute it gives them a strategic advantage.
When they're on the outside it's an endless diatribe about how evil and rotten the company is to its core, but the second they get the slightest whiff of power they suddenly decide the problems are actually really manageable and that with the right leadership it could be a force for good, and like...the saddest part is that they genuinely seem to believe that.
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