Hans Juergen Quotes & Sayings
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Often when we realize how precious those seconds are, it's too late for them to be captured because the moment has passed. We realize too late. — Cecelia Ahern

I love seeing America vote, through the prism of my older working class neighborhood in Riverside, California. — Susan Straight

This is hard for parents to say genuinely. — Rollo May

I'll tell you that for me, one when someone used to say something that was true, one way I knew it was true was that I immediately felt defensive. I blocked it off, and I went to war with them in my mind and suffered all that goes with it. And they were only saying what was true. — Byron Katie

I make a lot of expressions constantly. I'm animated. — Kevin Hart

[At a musical concert:] ... the music's pure algebra of enchantment. — Conrad Aiken

Because you, Your Chosen Oneness, can come and go down here as you please. — Josephine Angelini

Change your conception of yourself and you will automatically change the world in which you live. Do not try to change people; they are only messengers telling you who you are. Revalue yourself and they will confirm the change. — Neville Goddard

An eerie aspect of social media is the way the dead's account lingers in digital space as a floating memorial. Friends post emotional farewells as if the departed will read them. But we all know that those words are for the rest of the world as if to flaunt their bond with the deceased like a new car or engagement ring. Just like any material possession that ceases production, a person's value amplifies when they are dead. They have no future. They have no present. Their past becomes a limited resource that everyone is desperate to snag a piece of. — Maggie Young

I know not," I said modestly. "But I think she must not, for she caught me with an easy smile, then stole away without a word. Like dew in dawn's pale light." "Like a dream upon waking, — Patrick Rothfuss

That's what falling in love really amounted to, your brain on drugs. Adrenaline and dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin. Chemical insanity, celebrated by poets. — Tess Gerritsen

There are more than a few messages from lonely people wondering why they never find themselves described ... I illustrated one, "How come no one ever misses me?" They kill me, those. — Sophie Blackall

Slowness is frequently the cause of much greater slowness. — Baron De Montesquieu