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He had developed a superstitious fear of the instant, that tiny hole through which all the time available to human beings must pass. — Cesar Aira

You can't go back again, even if you wanted to. But you can own your own life, mistakes and all. — Ellen Barkin

I am a secularist in the Gandhian sense of the word, not the Nehruvian one. Nehru thought religion was an antique superstition which stood in the way of rational modern politics. I side with Gandhi, who wanted religious figures out of politics but also was suspicious of purely rational politics. — Pankaj Mishra

Women are still cats and birds. Or at the best, cows. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I learned that love can end in one night, that great friends can become great strangers, that strangers can become best friends, that we never finish to know and understand someone completely, that the "never ever again" will happen again and that "forever" always ends, that the one that wants it can, will achieve it and get it, that the one that risks it never looses anything, that physique, figure and beauty attracts but personality makes one fall in love. — Tommy Tran

God will not come from Heaven to help us, but He'll use the people around us for that — Sunday Adelaja

Controversies are a package deal in this industry. You just have to understand that and accept it. — Akshay Kumar

I have read that the Builders made toys that could play chess. Toys, as small as the silver bishop in my hand, that could defeat any player, taking no time to select moves that undid even the best minds amongst their makers. The bishop made a satisfying click when tapped to the board. I beat out a little rhythm, wondering if any point remained in playing a game that toys could own. If we couldn't find a better game then perhaps the mechanical minds the Builders left behind would always win. — Mark Lawrence

It's the pausing and the stopping, perhaps going backward and losing some time, not being able to do everything we're supposed to do, that serves the soul. That's the enchantment that feeds the soul. — Thomas Moore

Simonides, then, after the manner of poets, would seem to have spoken darkly of the nature of justice; for he really meant to say that justice is the giving to each man what is proper to him, and this he termed a debt. That — Plato

The heart didn't choose whom to love, though. — Melody Anne

Reality is recognized in its wholeness only as it shatters to bits. — Semezdin Mehmedinovic

Everything I had so far experienced was mere chance ... my life still lacked a deep individual meaning of its own — Hermann Hesse

This crime called blasphemy was invented by priests for the purpose of defending doctrines not able to take care of themselves. — Robert Green Ingersoll