ULLSWATER  (Taken with instagram)

ULLSWATER (Taken with instagram)

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

-     Though these words are regularly attributed to Voltaire, they were first used by Evelyn Beatrice Hall, writing under the pseudonym of Stephen G Tallentyre in The Friends of Voltaire (1906), as a summation of Voltaire’s beliefs on freedom of thought and expression.[11]
    Another possible source for the quote was proposed by Norbert Guterman, editor of “A Book of French Quotations,” who noted a letter to M. le Riche (February 6, 1770) in which Voltaire is quoted as saying: “Monsieur l’abbé, I detest what you write, but I would give my life to make it possible for you to continue to write” (“Monsieur l’abbé, je déteste ce que vous écrivez, mais je donnerai ma vie pour que vous puissiez continuer à écrire”). This remark, however, does not appear in the letter.

Tol Box (Taken with instagram)

Tol Box (Taken with instagram)

There is something about the simplicity of love that I fear my generation just doesn’t understand.  (Taken with instagram)

There is something about the simplicity of love that I fear my generation just doesn’t understand. (Taken with instagram)

Why am I so blind? I live in a town for 2 years, and only later discover the beauty of the place.  (Taken with instagram)

Why am I so blind? I live in a town for 2 years, and only later discover the beauty of the place. (Taken with instagram)

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram