I ignore the negative voices inside me.
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I ignore the negative voices inside me.
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Seen on the door of a repair shop:
WE CAN FIX ANYTHING. (Please knock on the door—the bell
doesn't work.)
Lockdown laugh:
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Iceland makes good on its
nickname, the “Land of Ice and Fire”, with this sprawling glacier, the largest
not just in the country, but in Europe too. At its thickest point the icy wonder
is more than 2,953 feet (900m) and it has at least 30 outlet glaciers to boot.
Adding to the drama is Jökulsárlón, a jaw-dropping glacial lagoon fringing the
southeastern edge of the ice cap.
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I cater to my needs of staying happy and completing my tasks.
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A lot of people cry when they cut onions. The trick is not to
form an emotional bond.
Commissioner:
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Australia isn’t short of
spectacular waterfalls but, from some angles, this cascade in Dorrigo National
Park seems to shoot from nowhere. A craggy cave winds right behind the
waterfall allowing visitors to pass beside the flow and see nothing but a
glittering curtain of water falling from the sky. It’s equally as beautiful
when seen rushing over rock from amid thick rainforest too.
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I strive to be a good human being.
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The nice thing about meditation is that it makes doing
nothing quite respectable.
Perspective:
This
unearthly landscape in northern England looked right at home in Harry Potter
and The Deathly Hallows – Part 1, when Harry and Hermione pitched
up here on one of their magical adventures. It comprises a curving 230-foot
(70m) cliff, whose craggy face was formed by sheets of ice over millions
of years. The top of the formation is more otherworldly still, with deeply
carved and cracked carpets of limestone rippling outwards, dotted eerily with
the occasional tree.
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My stamina for working hard propels me towards the direction of success.
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Old lawyers
never die; they just lose their appeal.
Hawaii’s beaches span the rainbow
and this one, in the south of the Big Island, is an earthy green, which is how
it got its nickname "green sand beach". Only four beaches of its kind
exist on this planet and the grassy hue comes from the mineral olivine, which
has been deposited over millennia from the volcanic tuff that hugs the
crescent. It’s a secluded spot, only accessible via a steep, downward hike.
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I am ready to tackle my challenges with extra strength.
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Old
accountants never die; they just lose their balance.
Mountains don’t come much more
colorful than this. Bright birthday-cake layers of blue, red and acid yellow
come together to form Zhangye Danxia National Geopark in the northern reaches
of China. The eye-popping hues are the result of millions of years of layered
sandstone and mineral deposits, while wind and water erosion carved deep ridges
and troughs into the psychedelic rock.
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If I falter, I will stand back.
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I like to care about other's emotions.
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My friend is from Kerala. His niece calls him Ankle and he
calls her knees. They have a 'Joint' Family.
College weekend reset:
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With
their fat, smooth trunks and striking splay of branches, baobab trees look like
they belong somewhere in outer space. And there’s an entire, otherworldly
avenue of these alien specimens in western Madagascar. Around 50 of them line a
dirt road in the country’s Menabe region and are thought to have been here for
around a millennium. Check out more stunning photos of the world's most
beautiful trees.
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