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Your past doesn't actually exist. What you think is your past is a tiny blip of electricity in your brain happening right now. And if that's happening now, what's actually happening right now isn't really happening for you at all. This is what it is meant when people say, live in the present. — Dan Pearce

What usually comes first is the contract. — Ira Gershwin

I exercise hard and the reason I do is so that I can earn the things I like to consume. — Ben Elton

Blessed be the inventor of photography! I set him above even the inventor of chloroform! It has given more positive pleasure to poor suffering humanity than anything else that has 'cast up' in my time or is like to
this art by which even the 'poor' can possess themselves of tolerable likenesses of their absent dear ones. And mustn't it be acting favorably on the morality of the country? — Jane Welsh Carlyle

I may not be perfect, but i'm always me — Selena Gomez

Whenever anybody called Nelson Mandela a saint, he would say: "If by saint you mean a sinner who is trying to be better, then I'm a saint." — Kumi Naidoo

I can hit it farther on the moon. But actually, my swing is better here on Earth. — Alan Shepard

I value the momentum of making the list and the drive to tick. Sometimes I add stuff I've already accomplished so I can get going on my feelings of accomplishment. — Sara Genn

Bake a lie into proven facts and you will be surprised at how many fall for it. — Merlyn Gabriel Miller

What you can do is create the conditions where change is more likely to happen. — George Couros

I think everybody needs a passion. Whether it's one passion or a hundred, that's what keep life interesting. — Betty White

A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play. — James P. Carse

The artist must express the summation of his feeling, knowing and believing through the unity of his life and work. — Ernst Haas

We invent casuistical arguments for ourselves, we take a lesson from the Jesuits, and, for a time, contrive to allay our own doubts and convince ourselves that what we are doing is necessary, absolutely necessary, in a good cause. That is the way we are made; it is all as clear as daylight. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky