condenasttraveler:

Family Travel | Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort, Abu Dhabi

condenasttraveler:

Family Travel | Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort, Abu Dhabi

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yassena:

Arwen by ~Liga-Marta.

yassena:

Arwen by ~Liga-Marta.

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In the green of the forest.

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sandandglass:

Obama’s one-liners during his speech at the White House Correspondents Dinner. 

The modern presidency

Obama I love you so much you are perfect

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Libraries are places where the damaged go to find friends.
— Tamora Pierce (via literateceillie)

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‘Don’t the great tales never end?’ ‘No, they never end as tales,’ said Frodo. ‘But the people in them come, and go when their part’s ended. Our part will end later - or sooner.’
‘Don’t the great tales never end?’
‘No, they never end as tales,’ said Frodo. ‘But the people in them come, and go when their part’s ended. Our part will end later - or sooner.’

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The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it.
— Machiavelli  (via newguise)

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Frodo himself, after the first shock, found that being his own master and the Mr. Baggins of Bag End was rather pleasant. For some years he was quite happy and did not worry much about the future. But half unknown to himself the regret that he had not gone with Bilbo was steadily growing. He found himself wondering at times, especially in the autumn, about the wild lands, and strange visions of mountains that he had never seen came into his dreams.He began to say to himself: ‘Perhaps I shall cross the River myself one day.’ To which the other half of his mind always replied: ‘Not yet.’
Frodo himself, after the first shock, found that being his own master and the Mr. Baggins of Bag End was rather pleasant. For some years he was quite happy and did not worry much about the future. But half unknown to himself the regret that he had not gone with Bilbo was steadily growing. He found himself wondering at times, especially in the autumn, about the wild lands, and strange visions of mountains that he had never seen came into his dreams.He began to say to himself: ‘Perhaps I shall cross the River myself one day.’ To which the other half of his mind always replied: ‘Not yet.’

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