A brick could be used to help you maintain a balanced diet, by keeping your head perfectly still with the brick steady on your skull while you eat.
You're still alive. And that means you'll love and be loved...and in the end, nothing else really matters.
Everything takes time. Bees have to move very fast to stay still.
Would the people in her life still love her if they knew the whole truth about her? Perhaps, but would they love her the same?
I know what the fear is. The fear is not for what is lost. What is lost is already in the wall. What is lost is already behind the locked doors. The fear is for what is still to be lost.
Once I am alive, I still have the chance to live rightly for the rest of my life.
Death is part of who we are. It guides us. It shapes us. It drives us to madness. Can you still be human if you have no mortal end
We're still on the run. That's for sure. Right on. This time we're on. And we won't stop till we win.
Even if I never get to see the light of heaven, it will still be worth my sacrifice as long as I save you.
Still, they have one thing I envy. Humans, if nothing else, have the good sense to die.
You should know it yourself- a young man is still a boy, and a boy sometimes has the right to be stubborn.
I always hated obvious dreams like that. I still do.
Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point of view, is silence about truth.
What irritates me is the bland way people go around saying, 'Oh, our attitude has changed. We don't dislike these people any more.' But by the strangest coincidence, they haven't taken away the injustice; the laws are still on the books.
Although as a sailor I despised politics - for I loved my sailor's life and still love it today - conditions forced me to take up a definite attitude towards political problems.
Today more than ever we need creative minds to address the issues of the age. And one of the most urgent is this: How can humanity know so much, achieve so much, and still fail so many people so badly?
I managed my life to the point that at age 19 I was still in high school. I decided I was too old to be walking down those hallways.
When I have the time at home, I'll practice three or four hours a day. I have to. And I'm a late starter; I started at age 17 and at age 51 I'm still learning.
From the age of four, I was a huge comic fan and still am. When Lost in Space came along it was like being in a huge comic so we jumped at the chance of being part of that project and it proved to be a good choice.
I finally became a scuba diver at age 15 or so, and a couple of years after that, I attended a dive show that is held every year in Boston. It's the oldest one in the world and it's still going on - it's called the Sea Rovers.
We of the modern age are a bridge between the old human and the new one. We still have the mentality of the old human - a slave mentality, like the Children of Israel in Egypt: too controlled, full of fear.