-- "Woman was not taken from man's head to be ruled by him. Nor from his feet to be trampled upon. But from his side to walk beside him, from under his arm to be protected by him and from his heart to be loved by him."
Daily Literature Deviations is a group that is dedicated to bringing literature to the forefront of the deviantArt community. We attempt to accomplish this by daily featuring Literature artists from around the community that deserve the recognition, but are not getting it.
Each day we will feature 10 deviations from the Literature categories in a News Article. In order to support the artists that we feature, we ask that you the news article as well as check out the individual pieces. We understand that each day you may not be able to check out each and every one of the pieces, everyone has their own things going on. We just ask that you make an attempt to help support the growing Literature community.
When it comes to community spirit, `Rushy is a shining example. From participating in devmeets, to providing positive encouragement to other artists, `Rushy can always be found demonstrating what it really takes to be a true deviant. It's without any hesitation that we are delighted to award the Deviousness Award for July 2009 to `RushyRead More
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love the effect of the editi to change the mood and tone of the photograph
simply amazing
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You are made of ivory and gold. The curves of your lips rewrite history
love your mood...
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LEARNING by DOING !!!
my other Gallery :
- Ayofoto : [link]
- PhotoNEt : [link]
- betterphoto : [link]
- Multiply : [link]
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"Woman was not taken from man's head to be ruled by him. Nor from his feet to be trampled upon. But from his side to walk beside him, from under his arm to be protected by him and from his heart to be loved by him."
---by Gordon Higham
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When you give up your dream, you die. Flashdance
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Me & My Attitude
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"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." - Marcel Proust
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