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It was only after the conclusion, after everything was over, that the sense of reality returned, long after, in fact, when I had been able to gather the pieces of the puzzle up and put them together to see the pattern. This is not remarkable, for, as we know, reality is not a function of the event as event, but of the relationship of that event to past, and future, events. We seem here to have a paradox: that the reality of an event, which is not real in itself, arises from other events which, likewise, in themselves are not real. But this only affirms what we must affirm: that direction is all. And only as we realize this do we live, for our own identity is dependent upon this principle. — Robert Penn Warren

Buddhism teaches us not to want things, not to avoid things, not to be upset by the loss. In the I Ching, there's a hexagram that says, "Be like the sun at midday". View all things as being equal. — Frederick Lenz

I really like Nick Jonas. I think he is super-cute, handsome and talented. — Tyler Oakley

Don't confuse one leader's bluster for muster or another leader's meekness for weakness. — Orrin Woodward

people who ran away are friends! — Bilal Tanweer

By the way that we think and by the way that we believe in things, in that way our world is created. — Pema Chodron

I know so many last words. But I will never know hers. — John Green

I think people who meet me just pretty much get what I am about. — Melissa George

Men should be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown propos'd as things forgot; — Benjamin Franklin

I am not really retired, and may never be completely, but I can't think of a better place to contemplate retirement than New York City. — Robert MacNeil

I'm always too fat. And I always look terrible. But I love the theater of the red carpet. — Margaret Cho

And why should any man who writes, even if he writes things immortal, nurse anger at the world's neglect? Who asked him to publish? Who promised him a hearing? Who has broken faith with him? Your poem, your novel, who bargained with you for it? — George Gissing