Euan Rannachan
Some problems all bookworms go through
1. I want to buy books but i have no money
2. Never enough shelf space
3. I have 40 books to read but i still can’t pick one
4. READING SLUMPS
5. This book gave me feelings and now i’m crying on the floor
chandler bing: a relatable summary
50 Quotes About Kissing
1.
Kiss me and you will see how important I am.
—Sylvia Plath
2.
Kiss me until I forget how terrified I am of everything wrong with my life.
—Beau Taplin
3.
How she felt when he kissed her—like a tub of roses swimming in honey, cologne, nutmeg and blackberries.
—Samuel Sullivan Cox
4.
He took her into his arms again, using all his strength to be gentle, and let his lips touch hers so lightly he could hardly feel it.
—Morgan Llywelyn
5.
His kisses tapped into deep mines of memory, and the years that had separated us fell away as if they were nothing.
—Lisa Kleypas
6.
A kiss is a secret told to the mouth instead of the ear; kisses are the messengers of love and tenderness.
—Ingrid Bergman
7.
And we were kissing like drowning people breathe—like suddenly we’d discovered something that has never been so sweet before that moment.
—Morgan Matson
8.
The kiss itself is immortal. It travels from lip to lip, century to century, from age to age. Men and women garner these kisses, offer them to others and then die in turn.
—Guy de Maupassant
9.
I kiss her. I kiss her and kiss her. I try not to bite her lip. She tastes like vodka honey.
—Lidia Yuknavitch
10.
We are all mortal until the first kiss and the second glass of wine.
—Eduardo Galeano
11.
It was the kiss of a man who had waited years for the moment, and feared that it would never come again.
—Jana Oliver
12.
The first kiss can be as terrifying as the last.
—Daina Chaviano
13.
It was a kiss to level mountains and shake stars from the sky. It was a kiss to make angels faint and demons weep…a passionate, demanding, soul-searing kiss that nearly knocked the earth off its axis.
—Lisa Kleypas
14.
You should be kissed and by someone who knows how.
—Margaret Mitchell
15.
If you kiss on the first date and it’s not right, then there will be no second date. Sometimes it’s better to hold out and not kiss for a long time. I am a strong believer in kissing being very intimate, and the minute you kiss, the floodgates open for everything else.
—Jennifer Lopez
16.
My first kiss. A new kind of kiss, like the new kind of music still playing, softly, in the distance—wild and arrhythmic, desperate. Passionate.
—Lauren Oliver
17.
Now a soft kiss—aye, by that kiss, I vow an endless bliss.
—John Keats
18.
Hollywood is a place where they’ll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul.
—Marilyn Monroe
19.
It was the best first kiss in the history of first kisses. It was as sweet as sugar. And it was warm, as warm as pie. The whole world opened up and I fell inside. I don’t know where I was, but I didn’t care. I didn’t care because the only person who mattered was there with me.
—Sarah Addison Allen
20.
How did it happen that their lips came together? How does it happen that birds sing, that snow melts, that the rose unfolds, that the dawn whitens behind the stark shapes of trees on the quivering summit of the hill? A kiss and all was said.
—Victor Hugo
21.
A first kiss is the demarcation line: the same information that a moment ago felt private, all of a sudden seems unfair to withhold. And with that exchange came more.
—Francesca Marciano
22.
Then she was kissing him as she had never kissed him before…and it was blissful oblivion, better than firewhisky; she was the only real thing in the world.
—J. K. Rowling
23.
I’m going to kiss you now, and I don’t know if I’ll ever stop.
—Jamie McGuire
24.
A kiss that is never tasted, is forever and ever wasted.
—Billie Holiday
25.
He kisses like he’s dying of thirst, and I’m water.
—Jennifer L. Armentrout
26.
A kiss is a rosy dot over the ‘i’ of loving.
—Cyrano de Bergerac
27.
Well, it’s either kiss me or kill me, that’s how I see it.
—Tom Waits
28.
The kiss is neither returned nor exchanged, because it’s free.
—Charles de Leusse
29.
The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me?
—Percy Bysshe Shelley
30.
My nose itched, and I knew I should drink wine or kiss a fool.
—Jonathan Swift
31.
Kissing you is terrifying, breathing your same air makes my knees weak, when I’m around you it’s a tie between wanting to chase you down—or just kiss you until you can’t breathe.
—Rachel Van Dyken
32.
Our only kiss was like an accident—a beautiful gasoline rainbow.
—Alice Sebold
33.
He tangles his hand in my hair, and the other cups my jaw. Although I have this all planned, his lips feel shockingly sweet, swollen and soft, and more like home every time.
—Alex Rosa
34.
A kiss on the beach when there is a full moon is the closest thing to heaven.
—H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
35.
I didn’t want to kiss you goodbye—that was the trouble—I wanted to kiss you good night—and there’s a lot of difference.
—Ernest Hemingway
36.
His mouth seizes mine. Consuming me. Devouring me. My body moves against his. Harder. Faster. Take me. Take all of me…
—Alexia Russell
37.
I prefer a kiss that is so much more than just a tongue in your mouth.
—Katherine Heigl
38.
The truth is, I always want to kiss you.
—Alex Rosa
39.
I was going to kiss him, and I was going to regret it. But at that moment, I couldn’t bring myself to care.
—Michelle Hodkin
40.
Your love is not really love until you waste it, a kiss is never a kiss until you taste it…
—Munia Khan
41.
The lover steals a kiss. He incurs life imprisonment.
—Charles de Leusse
42.
Kiss me out of desire, but not consolation.
—Jeff Buckley
43.
It’s the kind of kiss that inspires stars to climb into the sky and light up the world.
—Tahereh Mafi
44.
Kissing—and I mean like, yummy, smacking kissing – is the most delicious, most beautiful and passionate thing that two people can do, bar none. Better than sex, hands down.
—Drew Barrymore
45.
Her lips touched his brain as they touched his lips, as though they were a vehicle of some vague speech and between them he felt an unknown and timid pressure, darker than the swoon of sin, softer than sound or odor.
—James Joyce
46.
And somehow, against all reason, we were kissing. I closed my eyes, and the world around me faded.
—Richelle Mead
47.
Boys always like to see girls kiss. I don’t get it; girls don’t want to see boys kiss.
—Dominique Swain
48.
Make me immortal with a kiss.
—Christopher Marlowe
49.
Unfortunately, I like to feel a little stubble when I kiss. Women are too soft.
—Malin Akerman
50.
One day you will kiss a man you can’t breathe without, and find that breath is of little consequence.
—Karen Marie Moning
Amanda Palmer, “The Art of Asking” (via thelovejournals)
Ashe Vernon (via thelovejournals)
Any advice for someone that loves all things marine life but can't pursue marine biology because they suck at math and science? Asking for a friend.
Hey there! I do have some suggestions for potential career paths that relate to marine biology. I hope this short list is helpful.
1) Ecotourism is a huge industry that is quickly growing, particularly for coastal environments. Right now, there is a high demand for guided nature cruises and kayak trips as well as shelling and providing beach ecosystem education.
2) Environmental journalism/photography/videography are options for someone who enjoys writing or taking photos. Either as a freelance writer/photographer or as part of a publication, you’ll likely travel to see marine life as well as interview people who are in the marine biology field. You’ll also likely encounter fisherman and others who make their livelihood from the ocean, so you’ll get to meet some really interesting people. With videography, you could help film footage for documentaries.
3) Marine life education can be provided as an aquarium educator or nature preserve employee. You can guide people on tours, provide information on the different organisms, and observe the animals’ daily behavior so that you can alert the aquarist at the aquarium about behavioral changes.
4) SCUBA/snorkeling guides get to interact with wildlife daily. You’ll also likely be exposed to maneuvering a vessel. This is under the umbrella of ecotourism, but you’ll be under the water instead of on it. The captain and first mate lead tours almost every day of the week. You’ll learn where specific wildlife like to congregate and get to provide a bit of education to the clientele.
5) Boat captains/first mates/maritime police are connected to many of these other careers and would be a good option for someone who likes boating. You’ll learn navigation and maritime laws as well as gain valuable insight from seasoned skippers. You could captain tours or research expeditions, or you could enforce maritime law.
6) Park rangers/fish and game wardens are also rewarding positions that can give you exposure to marine life. Whether employed by a private company or local/state/federal government, you’ll get to protect wildlife and provide education to park visitors.
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Read often, and take the time to learn. Books are so important to me and will always have one near. I think for every one I complete, I add two. I’m happy to have the problem of not enough space on the bookshelf. What a wonderful problem to have. Read to learn, or read for entertainment. Just read.
Get to know the Great White Sharks of Guadalupe: Bite Face
Bite Face has been around every year since 2001. He has grown quite a bit over the year and has mellowed out considerably. When we first met him, he was a sub adult who often got into some altercations with other sharks. That is how he got his name, when we first identified him, he had a big bitemark on his face from a run in with another shark. Nowadays he is much mellower and can be seen cruising around calmly, even when pestered by a sea lion.
If you look closely, you’ll notice that his dorsal fin is intact in this picture and in the photo on top, the very tip of his dorsal is cut. This is a mutilation that is not going to change and is one way to identify Bite Face today.
Read More At: www.sharkdivers.blogspot.com
Martin Graf - CEO Shark Diver
“Gums” the almost toothless shark
It is estimated that sharks go through approximately 30,000 in a lifetime. They have five rows of around 46 teeth each, for a total of 230 teeth. The teeth fall out after roughly one week, as they do not have roots to hold them in such as human teeth. The process of the next tooth moving up takes less than 24 hours.
©Doug Vanderby

