May132010
"and if you are ever going to have other people trust you, you must feel that you can trust them, too - even when you’re in the dark. Even when you’re falling."
— Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Album (via quote-book)
Reblogged from Quote Book:.
February212010
GIRLS: IF A BOY CALLS YOU UGLY, TELL HIM THIS.
“Try having your endometrium lining shed from your uterine walls before you call me ugly”He will never bother you again.-Hopeless All girls should memorize this.
no guy should be calling any female ugly. way out of line.
February182010
I often wish I could pull off red lipstick :D
(via bitterandthirsty)
Reblogged from PEACELOVECHANEL.
February172010
"Faith is not about having the right answers. Faith is a feeling, faith is a hunch — a hunch that there is something bigger connecting us all."
— Keeping the Faith (via julie911) (via quote-book)
Reblogged from Quote Book:.
February152010
February122010
Client: “We really love the design! However, can you make our website less cutting-edge? Our clients aren’t really that good at using the Internet and won’t use all of the bells-and-whistles.”
Me: “What are you referring to specifically?”
Client: “We don’t need the login area. None of our customers will use that.”
Me: “OK, well it is an e-commerce store so I’m not quite sure how you’re going to get paid without being able to identify the client.”
Client: “Well, you’re the designer and you’ve done a great job so far so I’m sure you can figure something out. Look at Google! You don’t have to login to their site and they’re making tons of money!”
Reblogged from Clients From Hell.
formspring.me
Would you rather work at a large company or a small one?
kahit small lang basta I OWN IT! I don’t want to fullfill someone else’s dream! When you work for someone else your fulfilling their dreams.
Tags: /formspring.me
"Who knows, perhaps after flirting with death too often, death attracts you."
— Kurt Lagerfield, speaking about Alexander McQueen (via catholicschoolgirl) (via peacelovechanel)
Reblogged from PEACELOVECHANEL.


