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To the ego, the present moment hardly exists. Only past and future are considered important. This total reversal of the truth accounts for the fact that in the ego mode the mind is so dysfunctional. It is always concerned with keeping the past alive, because without it - who are you? — Eckhart Tolle
I'll just go rub some salt in her wounds,then i think I'll run out and kick some puppies on my way to foreclosing on my quota of widows and orphans. — Nora Roberts
If writers learn more from their books than do readers, perhaps I may have begun to learn. — Lloyd Alexander
You can't live your life for other people. You've got to do what's right for you, even if it hurts some people you love. — Nicholas Sparks
All delusions begin in the mind. All delusions are based on various ways we're talking to ourselves and then believing what we are saying. — Adyashanti
Reach for success knowing that the gift of effort is instantly yours, and that the journey is the most rewarding and fulfilling destination. — Bryant McGill
It is the objective of the protagonist that keeps us in our seats. — David Mamet
Golf combines two favorite American pastimes: taking long walks and hitting things with a stick. — P. J. O'Rourke
But it is one thing to transmit the divine through a blasting storm of holy noise, another thing entirely to write a history forged from human voices, imperfect memories, self-interested accounts. — Geraldine Brooks
By half-past one the last drop of pleasure had evaporated, leaving nothing but headaches. We perceived that we were not splendid inhabitants of a splendid world, but a crew of underpaid workmen grown squalidly and dismally drunk. We went on swallowing the wine, but it was only from habit, and the stuff seemed suddenly nauseating ...
Most of my Saturday nights went in this way. On the whole, the two hours when one was perfectly and wildly happy seemed worth the subsequent headache. For many men in the quarter, unmarried and with no future to think of, the weekly drinking-bout was the one thing that made life worth living. — George Orwell