Hunting The Moon
The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame.
Oscar Wilde
When one has weighed the sun in the balance, and measured the steps of the moon, and mapped out the seven heavens, there still remains oneself. Who can calculate the orbit of his own soul?
Oscar Wilde ‘De profundis’
funeral-of-hearts:


“The funny thing about school is that a lot of people think that what you learn in school happens in the classes. But I think the most important lesson learned in school is that you are introduced to a social circle, where you have to meet a lot of people that you like, and a lot of people you don’t like, and to go along with it. So that’s the importance of school for me. You don’t necessarily have to be excellent in math, but the most important thing is to get along with people and to understand that people come from different places and they all have different histories and they want different things in life. So it’s kind of like social experiment, more or less.”

- Ville Valo on school

funeral-of-hearts:

“The funny thing about school is that a lot of people think that what you learn in school happens in the classes. But I think the most important lesson learned in school is that you are introduced to a social circle, where you have to meet a lot of people that you like, and a lot of people you don’t like, and to go along with it. So that’s the importance of school for me. You don’t necessarily have to be excellent in math, but the most important thing is to get along with people and to understand that people come from different places and they all have different histories and they want different things in life. So it’s kind of like social experiment, more or less.”

- Ville Valo on school

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