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Patience In Time.

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oliviatheelf:
I never even knew this and I’ve fed bread to ducks multiple times! D: Definitely reblog this so everyone knows! 
POOR DUCKS OMG.
I PROMISE TO NEVER EVER FEED YOU BREAD EVER.
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Is this true?

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A pygmy seahorse in camouflage on a sea fan, Borneo, Malaysia.
Photo by Vickie Coker.
Source: The Chicago Blog, Ellen Prager on Sex, Drugs, Sea Slime, and writing science, The University of Chicago

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I am not an Atheist. I do not know if I can define myself as a Pantheist. The problem involved is too vast for our limited minds. May I not reply with a parable? The human mind, no matter how highly trained, cannot grasp the universe. We are in the position of a little child, entering a huge library whose walls are covered to the ceiling with books in many different tongues. The child knows that someone must have written those books. It does not know who or how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. The child notes a definite plan in the arrangement of the books, a mysterious order, which it does not comprehend, but only dimly suspects. That, it seems to me, is the attitude of the human mind, even the greatest and most cultured, toward God. We see a universe marvelously arranged, obeying certain laws, but we understand the laws only dimly. Our limited minds cannot grasp the mysterious force that sways the constellations.

Albert Einstein (via omicronomega)

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