Most days, I’ve got this impermanence thing down just great. It doesn’t bother me; what’s to bother? Most days, I sit comfortably with the knowledge that I’ll die alone, and I feel nothing so strongly as my embrace of my nothingness. Most day...
My plans for this day are simple: Step one accomplished, I woke up. Now take a moment to be thankful for my gift. The gift of another chance. I have been blessed to have another day with my loved ones and the people I care about. Next step, Choose to...
This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered- We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Sha...
A chick that will grow into a cock can be spotted the very day it hatches.
The doorstep weeps for forty days whenever a girl is born.
Plan your year in the spring, your day at dawn.
To be able to curse once a day improves happiness and lengthens life.
The day is short and work lasts a long time.
Fish and guests smell when they are three days old.
A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.
The day will come when cats have horns and Dutchmen will be circumcised.
The day you are leaving is not the time to start your preparations.
Boast during the day; be humble at night.
Even a clock that does not work is right twice a day.
A kind word is like a Spring day.
A wise man's day is worth a fool's life.
Events follow one another like the days of the week.
By day they're ready to divorce, by night they're ready for bed.
I’m not going to answer that because it’s ridiculous. I love you, Lainey. I've loved you from the day I met you, if not before, and I've loved you every day since. How could you even doubt that?
His life was focused on each single day. For him each night meant a void, a grave, extinction. The capacity to lay oneself down to die at the end of every day, without thinking anything of it, was something he had not yet acquired.
I have this thought, it’s horrible, and it makes me sick, but it’s true: one day these students will grow up and have their own kids, and they’re going to name them for men and women who will die in this war.