Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.
“Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.”
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Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.
“Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.”
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“Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.”
“Life is an offensive, directed against the repetitious mechanism of the Universe.”
“Art flourishes where there is a sense of adventure.”
“I would be a billionaire if I was looking to be a selfish boss. That's not me.”
“A science that hesitates to forget its founders is lost.”
“Speech is human nature itself, with none of the artificiality of written language.”
“Time is the father of truth, its mother is our mind.”
“From space, astronauts can see people making love as a tiny speck of light. Not light, exactly, but a glow that could be confused for light - a coital radiance that takes generations to pour like honey through the darkness to the astronaut's eyes.”
“The lamp of your memory keeps burning. Time is passing by, and it will continue to pass. One day, your time will come; do not be sad. Just keep observing; whatever appears before you is also a part of life’s journey. There is a significant event happening with you, and you are not realizing it. Be content and observe; good times are worth waiting for. The success of small objectives is achieved in a short time. Great successes come after a long time. You are a doctor; you understand that vegetables cook quickly, but diamonds and jewels are formed after centuries.”
“I think I have many spenglerian moods about the country, and that some day people will look back and think 'this was a really goofy, unadmirable stupid time.”
“And along with indifference to space, there was an even more complete indifference to time. "There seems to be plenty of it", was all I would answer when the investigator asked me to say what I felt about time. Plenty of it, but exactly how much was entirely irrelevant. I could, of course, have looked at my watch but my watch I knew was in another universe. My actual experience had been, was still, of an indefinite duration. Or alternatively, of a perpetual present made up of one continually changing apocalypse.”