Quote from Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down
Quote from Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down Read More »
His hands are saying that he wants to hold her. His feet are saying that he wants to chase after her… He’s probably forgotten that I’m here, beside him
Quote from Ai Yazawa, 天使なんかじゃない―完全版 1 [Tenshi Nanka Janai: Kanzenban 1] Read More »
Majority of our unhappiness comes from others.Someone did something or someone did not do something. What if we change our wiring to associate our happiness with ourselves instead. I did a good deed so I am happy. I was fair so I am happy. I still kept on the right path so I am happy. I in that bad experience explored myself a little more so I am happy. I am peaceful so I am happy. Old ways of thinking have broken us enough it’s time to change !
Quote from Drishti Bablani Read More »
. . . when it comes down to it, that’s what life is all about: showing up for the people you love, again and again, until you can’t show up anymore.
Is it too much to expect from the schools that they train their students not only to interpret but to criticize; that is, to discriminate what is sound from error and falsehood, to suspend judgement if they are not convinced, or to judge with reason if they agree or disagree?
. . . I had found the edge. The place where you unstrap all your fastenings to the earth, to what you are what you have been, where you flame out on the edge of the spheres, and the sun and moon become eclipsed and the world below is as dead and remote and without interest as if it were glazed with ice.
Quote from James Lee Burke, Black Cherry Blues Read More »
Tristan was silent for a few moments, looking at the leaves before them. “Life isn’t about the past and the future. It’s about today.” He paused. “It’s about five minutes from now and two seconds ago. It’s moments, you know? Not years. Years aren’t what define us.
Quote from Chelsea Fine, Anew Read More »
The pure present is an ungraspable advance of the past devouring the future. In truth, all sensation is already memory.
Quote from Henri Bergson, Matter and Memory Read More »