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Monday, 15 February 2016

continual flux







Our minds, like our bodies, are in continual flux; something is hourly lost, and something acquired. To lose much at once is inconvenient to either, but while the vital power remains uninjured, nature will find the means of reparation. Distance has the same effect on the mind as on the eye; and while we glide along the stream of time, whatever we leave behind us is always lessening, and that which we approach increasing in magnitude. Do not suffer life to stagnate: it will grow muddy for want of motion; commit yourself again to the current of the world ...
Samuel Johnson, Rasselas.

Photos: Fox in motion photographed in Russia's Kronotsky National Biosphere ReserveFound at English Russia.

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