thank you Eleanor
i really believe this to be true!
via...paintingsilentpoetry
Live for awhile in the books you love. Learn from them what is worth learning, but above all love them. This love will be returned to you a thousand times over. Whatever your life may become, these books — of this I am certain — will weave through the web of your unfolding. They will be among the strongest of all threads of your experiences, disappointments, and joys. Rilke, Viareggio, April 5, 1903, Letters to a Young Poet
—John Ruskin
Your result for The Who Would You Be in 1400 AD Test...
You scored 3% Cardinal, 62% Monk, 62% Lady, and 49% Knight!

You scored high as both the Lady and the Monk. You can try again to get a more precise description of either the Monk or the lady, or you can be happy that you're an individual.
I could not agree more!
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xoxo,
- Irina
Dear EdenClare, thank you so much for visiting me today! I appreciate your kind words, and am so glad you enjoyed the images...merci!!
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- Irina
Oh dear heart, I am so late...but this message rings true for ANY TIME !!!! WOW, I love this SO MUCH!!! BIG HUGS and I see my beloved friend Irina has come!!!!! YIPPEPPPEPEEEEEEE! Anita
ReplyDeleteThis is the quote I often told to my students when I overheard them gossiping during art class! Thank you for reminding us of this, Eden!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful weekend, dear.
xx
dawne
Oh, P.S. I pinned your quote on Pinterest and it already has 29 pins! :)
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