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Even in childhood I watched the hours flow, independent of any reference, any action, any event, the disjunction of time from what was not itself, its autonomous existence, its special status, its empire, its tyranny. I remember quite clearly that afternoon when, for the first time, confronting the empty universe, I was no more than a passage of moments reluctant to go on playing their proper parts. Time was coming unstuck from being - at my expense. — Emil M. Cioran
Human development is a form of chronological unfairness, since late-comers are able to profit by the labors of their predecessors without paying the same price. — Alexander Herzen
I never wanted to play a character that hated herself. I wanted people to know that those aren't the only roles for people like me, normal girls. — Amber Riley
I don't come down on any simple place as a deletionist or a completionist. — Jimmy Wales
The greatest men, you can quote for everything. — John Acton
Personally, I always thought married sex was the best sex. Owen and I knew each other's bodies, our favorite parts. There was the trust factor, the love, the like. It was always good. — Kristan Higgins
A Tory government with a decent mandate seems the only hope of tackling the fiscal catastrophe responsibly. — Max Hastings
He lifted me up and held me close against him, my head on his shoulder. At that moment I loved him. In the morning light he was as golden, as soft, as gentle as myself, and he would protect me. — Francoise Sagan
The supreme religious challenge is to see God's image in one who is not in our image. — Jonathan Sacks
I grew up playing in the woods. — Nick Robinson
Kids need to be equipped for that. They need to learn to use that technology to keep the new economy going. — Dennis Moore
Farre shooting never kild bird. — George Herbert
In fact, the most interesting writing I did during those days was the plain everyday observations that I recorded in my journal. Descriptions of a neighbor... Local gossip. A kind of reporting, a style of 'seeing' and 'hearing' that would later seriously influence me, though I was unaware of it then, for all my 'formal' writing, the stuff that I published and carefully typed, was more or less fictional. — Truman Capote
Non-linear means it's hard to solve. — Arthur Mattuck