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Winter is sitting; autumn is walking; summer is running, but the Spring is flying! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Pale and massive, he absorbed time like a sponge. Moved something, wiped something, adjusted something, but the future never came. — Andrzej Stasiuk

I prefer to make my annotations 'hot on the heels', as it were, when the fortunes of battle, the worries, hopes and disappointments are still sufficiently fresh in my mind. Much as I would like to, I cannot say this about these few games which will be given below. In fact, if the annotator should begin to use phrases of the type: 'in reply to...I had worked out the following variation...', the reader will rightly say 'Grandmaster, you are showing off', since the 'oldest' of these games is now more than 25 years old, and even the 'newest' more than 20. Therefore, I would ask you not to regard the following 'stylised' annotations too severely. — Mikhail Tal

For me, 'risky' is revealing what really happened in my life through music. Risky is writing confessional songs and telling the true story about a person with enough details so everyone knows who that person is. — Taylor Swift

You can never be annoyed by anyone when you are just alone, insults comes from being too familiar even with the most respectful persons. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Doubt is an uncomfortable condition, but certainty is a ridiculous one. — Voltaire

A man will give up almost anything except his suffering. — John Cleese

build a new ship out of old wood or you're destined to sink. — Andrea Smith

The greatest effects we have on the world are the ones we can never see. — Chris Matakas

I don't find any kind of tension very productive, I find it destructive, actually. — Shirley Manson

Procrastination in the beginning and precipitation towards the conclusion is the characteristic of such bodies. — James Madison

The self-assured believer is a greater sinner in the eyes of God than the troubled disbeliever. — Soren Kierkegaard