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If one were to typify a place, then these are snapshots that need to be captured. Brazen realities frozen in time; progress impeded because of a tradition of cultural sloth. The world goes by without a moment's reproach and I retire for the day; however, a line drones mindlessly in paradox.
"Let us go then, you and I, when the evening is spread out against the sky, like a patient etherized on a table (The Love-Song of J. Alfred Prufrock T.S Eliot, 1920)."
Splendidly juxtaposed, I chuckle."
Juxtaposed Realities - Mehreen Ahmed — Mehreen Ahmed

And if I sometimes hear nothing for hours on end it is for reasons of which I know nothing, or because about me all goes really silent, from time to time, whereas for the righteous the tumult of the world never stops. — Samuel Beckett

I do like to wrap things up and leave some things to the readers' imagination. — Rick Riordan

You have me like a drawing, erased, coloured in, untitled, signed by your tongue. — Carol Ann Duffy

Any time Chris Nolan wants to call me for advice, he can. — Adam McKay

She dreamed of leaving, but she had too little exposure to the world to imagine where to go. — Gregory Maguire

When our thoughts are born,
Though they be good and humble, one should mind
How they are reared, or some will go astray
And shame their mother. — Jean Ingelow

Starting each day with a positive mindset is the most important step of your journey to discovering opportunity. — Jay Samit

I feel upsettingly de-natured. If Penelope Cruz were one of my nurses, I wouldn't even notice. — Christopher Hitchens

Authenticity inspire respect because it takes courage to own who you really are. — Arlene Dickinson

When we hear (as we sometimes do) that (Russia's) economic output is about half the level of a decade ago or that real incomes have fallen sharply, it is worth recalling that economic statistics under the Soviet Union were hardly more reliable than any other official statements. Moreover, a country that produces what no one wants to buy, and whose workers receive wages that they cannot use to buy goods they want, is hardly in the best of economic health. — Margaret Thatcher