When you zoom out of time, you wake up to the present.
“When you zoom out of time, you wake up to the present.”
— Abhijit Naskar · Time
The World Motivation
When you zoom out of time, you wake up to the present.
“When you zoom out of time, you wake up to the present.”
— Abhijit Naskar · Time
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“When you zoom out of time, you wake up to the present.”
“My goodness doesn't come from God,”
“Personal fiction is a psychological necessity of the individual – hence, a right - why can't we simply accept it as such!”
“The Christ I Bear (Sonnet 1570)”
“No Other, But One”
“I'm not interested in proving or disproving God, I long resigned from all such arguments. I am a pilgrim of love and life, all are welcome, all are celebrated.”
“Spend more time getting used to the darkness and less time looking to expand the light.”
“Es zinu mirkļus dienas garumā un dienas mirkļa īsumā.”
“Blood had long since ceased to beat from one end to the other, but one could sense, from passages marked with fresher traces of wheels and hooves, that once the meaning and even the very idea of a long journey was lost, sleep had not descended over it in one fell swoop: it had continued to steal a march here and there, in a discontinuous way, and over short distances, like a laborer who feels his cart jolt on a section of Roman road that crosses his field...”
“The shortstop is a perfectly conditioned athlete. You're running out on relays all the time. You're covering second base. On every pitch, you're moving.”
“Two months in Shanghai, and what does she have to show for herself? She had been full of plans on the plane ride over, had studied her phrase book as if cramming for an exam, had been determined to refine her computational model with a new set of data, expecting insights and breakthroughs, plotting notes for a new article. Only the time has trickled away so quickly. She has meandered through the days chatting with James instead of gathering data. At night, she has gone out to dinners and bars. [James'] Chinese has not improved; her computational model has barely been touched. She does not know what she has been doing with herself, and now an airplane six days away is waiting for her.”