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And since the now is all there ever is in your life, your entire life unfolds as the present moment. People don't realize it, but all they ever have is "this". This moment. — Eckhart Tolle

I like to keep my books in my library, he said, 'and I like my library to get bigger rather than smaller. — Joseph Delaney

Bound by a common identity grounded in language and history, the Arabs are all the more fascinating for their diversity. They are one people and many peoples at the same time. — Eugene Rogan

... everyone regrets something, but you can't change the past. You've got to let go and make new memories until the old ones fade enough that they don't hold any power over you. — Olivia Arran

When you get a cat to catch the mice in your kitchen, you can't expect it to ignore the rats in the cellar. — Philip Kerr

I loved books, even as I loved the similar way opium had of transporting a mind elsewhere — Karina Cooper

Pulling his hand back from my face, Trey tenses. Inamorata is feminine. I would be your inamorato, your male lover. — Amy A. Bartol

If you don't make a point of repeating what you want to remember, your "metabolic vampires" can suck away the neural pattern related to that memory before it can strengthen and solidify. — Barbara Oakley

The fact that all our ape cousins - chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans - can acquire signs - is powerful evidence that our hominid ancestors' first language was gestural and that the vocal version of language was a relatively recent development. My own guess is that vocal language began emerging about 200,000 years ago. — Roger Fouts

I have a passion for luggage - trunks and so on. I have a collection of them, but I can never resist buying another piece. — Alain Ducasse

That was only the beginning - where one burns books, one will finally also burn people. — Heinrich Heine

The hero of my tale," Tolstoy wrote when he was just twenty-seven, "whom I love with all the power of my soul, whom I have tried to portray in all its beauty, who has been, is, and always will be beautiful - is Truth. — Leo Tolstoy