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Ringhiere Quotes By Cecil Beaton

Love is someone you can be silly with — Cecil Beaton

Ringhiere Quotes By Milan Kundera

For existential mathematics, which does not exist, would probably propose this equation: the value of coincidence equals the degree of its improbability. — Milan Kundera

Ringhiere Quotes By Michael Smith

Immortality: "It is impossible to be conscious of being unconscious."

It is not possible to be aware of being unconscious from your own perspective. You cannot be aware of not being aware. You can be less aware/conscious, such as when you are asleep, but not completely unconscious (dead), because time would stand still for you. A billion years could pass, and you would not know it.

How do you know you are dead? It is not possible to be aware of any gaps in life; it is continuous and never-ending from your own point of view.

Death and birth are a continuous event from your own perspective.

You will die physically, but you will be born into a new physical body. Being born happens, or you would not be here now. You were born into this life. It is what we know happens. There is no evidence anything else happens. True or false? — Michael Smith

Ringhiere Quotes By Janel Moloney

At one point in my 20s, I was about to quit acting. I'd had a crappy couple of years and I was depressed. My mom said, 'Don't give up! You'll be so mad at yourself.' — Janel Moloney

Ringhiere Quotes By Chanakya

The one excellent thing that can be learned from a lion is that whatever a man intends doing should be done by him with a whole-hearted and strenuous effort. — Chanakya

Ringhiere Quotes By Jay Crownover

I can't live my life waiting for it not to hurt before I start existing again. — Jay Crownover

Ringhiere Quotes By Margaret Atwood

I'm the only person you've ever met who has read Longfellow. — Margaret Atwood