Rab Silsbee Quotes & Sayings
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Tomorrow is not just a day that can't be seen, it is a day that can only be seen by the decisions we make today. — Auliq Ice

Where are we going?
It's not an issue of here or there.
And if you ever feel you can't
take another step, imagine
how you might feel to arrive,
if not wiser, a little more aware
how to inhabit the middle ground
between misery and joy.
Trudge on. In the higher regions,
where the footing is unsure,
to trudge is to survive. — Stephen Dunn

I remember mentioning to friends back in 1938 that the world chess champion would be beaten by a computer in 50 years time. Today we know computers are not far from this goal. — Konrad Zuse

Better than a thousand meaningless statements Is one meaningful word, Which, having been heard, Brings peace. — Gil Fronsdal

the sense of apology did not go away; it was a tiring thing to carry. - — Elizabeth Strout

I would rather not have upset him, but I couldn't see any reason to change my life. Looking back on it, I wasn't unhappy. When I was a student, I had lots of ambitions like that. But when I had to give up my studies I learned very quickly that none of it really mattered. — Albert Camus

If there's a song that stops meaning anything to me, then I'll quit playing it. — Conor Oberst

We are made of the same stardust of which all things are made, and when we are immersed in suffering or when we are experiencing intense joy we are being nothing other than what we can't help but be: a part of our world. — Carlo Rovelli

I believe that in spite of the chains we bind ourselves with, there's a primordial section of the human psyche that is still nomadic and still yearns to roam free. — Richard Paul Evans

Never forget who you really are, or you'll forever be forgotten. — Madeline Johnson

It's your job to make sure your younger brother is safe. Do you understand?"
"What about when he's all grown up?"
"Boys don't ever grow up, my darling," her mother replied. "Not ever. — Lauren B Mangiaforte