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Heraclitus somewhere says that all things are in process and nothing stays still, and likening existing things to the stream of a river he says that you would not step twice into the same river. — Heraclitus

At first you can stand the spotlight in your eyes. Then it blinds you. Others can see you, but you cannot see them. — Charles Lindbergh

[N]o serious historian of nations and nationalism can be a committed political nationalist ... Nationalism requires too much belief in what is patently not so. — Eric Hobsbawm

Inside the card, I told Sam that the present I gave her was given to me by my Aunt Helen. It was an old 45 record that had the Beatles' song "Something." I used to listen to it all the time when I was little and thinking about grown-up things. I would go to my bedroom window and stare at my reflection in the glass and the trees behind it and just listen to the song for hours. I decided them that when I met someone I thought was a beautiful as the song. I should give it to that person. And I didn't mean beautiful on the outside. I meant beautiful in all ways. So, I was giving it to Sam. — Stephen Chbosky

What a pity if we do not live this short time according to the laws of the long time,
the eternal laws! — Henry David Thoreau

Liverpool fans were great to me, I still live near the city and they always come up and shake my hand. — Paul Ince

I really like Roland Moret, Alexander McQueen and Marios Schwab, a young British designer. — Naomie Harris

Isn't that the last straw; for not only did we have to suffer the unspeakableness of slavery, but the satisfaction to be had from "We made you bastards rich" is taken away, too. — Jamaica Kincaid

I have three phobias ... : I hate going to bed, get up and hate hate being alone. — Tallulah Bankhead

This does not mean, of course, that we must think of waiting for the age of universal harmony. — Leon Pinsker

We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience. — George Bernard Shaw