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We can't live in a fantasy. Reality may be hard, but it's all we have. — John Logan

Once a man is united to God, how could he not live forever? — C.S. Lewis

Try to prise a limpet away from its rock and it will cling all the harder. — Jeremy Holmes

We don't need to identify concrete solutions to all our problems. We don't need to create the illusion of control amid uncertain circumstances. We need to accept that our biggest problem is fighting the way things are, and then consciously choose to stop battling ourselves. We have to choose to be in this moment instead of scheming toward something better. This moment is a new opportunity to let go of everything that's stressing us. This moment is a new chance to take a deep breath so that we don't feel so overwhelmed. This moment is a tiny lifetime, all in itself, and we have the choice to live it. — Lori Deschene

I look around me sometimes and I get sick to my stomach. Why the hell don't these bastards do something? I wonder. They don't do a fucking thing, and then they moan about it. — Haruki Murakami

It's a reality that in this business there's an expectation of being thin. But having a baby is a reality too, and it's more important for me to make milk than to fit into those tiny pants. So that's just going to have to wait. — Emily Procter

When we come into this life, we don't really own anything. And we own nothing when we leave. It is only a lease we have during our lifetime, and it is up to us to make the most of it. — Jerold Panas

She had the right idea, old man, don't you think - to disappear before it gets too late? — Patrick Modiano

When I was starting to write, the great influence was T.S. Eliot and after that William Butler Yeats. — Howard Nemerov

Many people have ideas on how others should change; few people have ideas on how they should change. — Leo Tolstoy