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Every moment of our life belongs to the present only for a moment; then it belongs for ever to the past. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Let's do what you fear most
That from which you recoil
But which still makes your eyes moist — Lou Reed

I was working in this very bombastic style. I didn't really know about style. I didn't think about it: I did what I was interested in, what I was attracted to, what I was drawn to. I was drawn to color, and I was drawn to humor, and I was drawn to sexuality and spontaneity. It was all really intuitive. I never really thought, Well this is the style ... — David LaChapelle

This is a sad, regrettable day that all of us wish could have been avoided. — Gary Bettman

I don't dislike children, I just don't particularly want to be around with them a lot. Problem is, neither do their parents. — Bill Maher

For me, most of the anxiety and difficulty of writing takes place in the act of not writing. It's the procrastination, the thinking about writing that's difficult. — Adam Mansbach

It had taken her a long time to realize that a prison sometimes isn't a prison at all. Sometimes, it's simply a door you assume is locked because you've never tried to open it. — Sarah Addison Allen

It was never easy to look into the future, but it is possible and we should not miss our chance. — Andrei Linde

All that once I'd known, I had forgotten. — Sebastian Faulks

The dialectic of antiquity tended towards leadership (the great individual and the masses
the free man and the slaves); so far the dialectic of Christendom tends towards representation (the majority sees itself in its representative and is set free by the consciousness that it is the majority which is represented, in a sort of self-consciousness); the dialectic of the present age tends towards equality, and its most logical
though mistaken
fulfilment is levelling, as the negative unity of the negative reciprocity of all individuals. — Soren Kierkegaard

It was a scene of such beauty it caught all his attention. Some things beggar likeness, he thought. He — Frank Herbert

My life isn't as bad as I make out and sometimes I think it's all in my head, but I can't help it. — Melina Marchetta