It is surely unreasonable to credit that only one small star in the immensity of the universe is capable of developing and supporting intelligent life. But we shall not get to them and they will not come to us.
c. “So, hunny, don’t waste your time trying to label or define me…’cause I’m not what I was ten years ago or ten minutes ago. I’m all of that and then some. And whereas I can’t live inside yesterday’s pain, I can’t live without it.
The edge of the sea masks a clock that marks the waves.
World is suddener than we fancy it.
don't wait for the man standing in the snow to cut off his arm help him now
we're lost where the mind can't find us utterly lost
Now a promise made is a debt unpaid, and the trail has its own stern code.
Hearing a crow with no mouth Cry in the deep Darkness of the night, I feel a longing for My father before he was born.
clouds very high look not one word helped them get up there
born born everything is always born thinking about it try not to
Never has America lost a war ... But name, if you can, the last peace the United States won. Victory yes, but this country has never made a successful peace because peace requires exchanging ideas, concepts, thoughts, and recognizing the fact that tw...
Clarification is not to clarify things. It is to put one’s self in the clear (Sir Humphrey Appleby)
I'm praying about it. He knows what I want.
The people of the United States are one of the people I most admire in the world. The only thing I don't understand is why a country that manages to do so well cannot do better in choosing its president.
With age comes wisdom and with wisdom comes age. I guess I too am growing older.
Life isn’t really short. There are just too many good books to read in one lifetime.
Reality is what people who lack vision see.
The work of human thought should withstand the test of brutal, naked reality. If it cannot, it is worthless. Probably only those things are worthwhile which can preserve their validity in the eyes of a man threatened with instant death.
My personal theory is that he has a very firm grasp upon reality, it's simply not a reality the rest of us have ever met before.
The sad reality is, it's not just the people I go to school with that are doing it. It's their parents too. Their noses are all turned up at me, like because of my diagnosis; I'm an alien to them. I'm not like their son or daughter so that means I'm ...
[No] matter what a waste one has made of one's life, it is ever possible to find some path to redemption, however partial.