I notice that, in the lecture … which Prof. Lowry gave recently, in Paris … he brought forward certain freak formulae for tartaric acid, in which hydrogen figures as bigamist … I may say, he but follows the loose example set by certain Uesanian...
In the beginning I revelled in being so rebellious and bad. I had recently discovered the new age book by Louise Hay, which incorporated the power of visualization and affirmations. Even then the book resonated, resulting in me asserting, 'I, Paris, ...
There is no getting away from the past or from one’s destiny.
My brain was about two eggs past fried.
Only fools prefer the past!
What is the past but what we choose to remember?
But there was nothing in the darkness. Only rain, and fire and the past.
You have to know how to evolve with age without trying to hang on to your younger image of yourself from the past.
Born in 1966, I came of age at the dawn of a revolution. The past was gone; we would move on and get over it!
I turned to music originally because of my past and needing a release or an outlet to get out anger or frustration or hurt.
Architecture is measured against the past; you build in the future, and you try to imagine the future.
Day by day and almost minute by minute the past was brought up to date.
Everybody has a past—even if it lies in the future.
The past—I’m looking forward to it.
Every past is worth condemning.
Your past doesn't dictate what your future will be.
The past was filling the room like a tide of whispers.
OUr past doesn't define us. It prepares us.
The past is devoid of meaning like the present, and a refuge for cowards.
He who forgets the past is doomed to repeat it.
Sometimes it was harder to change the past than it was the future.