There’s always so much to see in a period of 100 years, including little time.
“There’s always so much to see in a period of 100 years, including little time.”
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There’s always so much to see in a period of 100 years, including little time.
“There’s always so much to see in a period of 100 years, including little time.”
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“There’s always so much to see in a period of 100 years, including little time.”
“Remove hope from man and you’ve taken his most priceless earthly possession.”
“Men and women —they frighten each other terribly, yet cannot do without each other's horrors.”
“There’s no other way to move forward, except to look forward.”
“When you believe in yourself, it’s a first step towards achievements.”
“One thing that’s solely yours and that can never be taken away from you by anyone is the decision to always move on.”
“J'étais jeune, plus jeune que je ne le croyais. Ma naïveté cependant était était vieille et désabusée. Éternelle en vérité: je la retrouve dans chaque génération nouvelle, depuis celle des "rats" de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, de 1947, jusqu'à la beat generation californienne qu'il m'arrive de fréquenter parfois, pour m'amuser à reconnaître, en d'autres lieux et d'autres visages, les grimaces de mes vingt ans.”
“We spend our time searching for security and hate it when we get it.”
“But now isn’t simply now. Now is also a cold reminder: one whole day later than yesterday, one year later than last year. Every now is labeled with its date, rendering all past nows obsolete, until — later of sooner — perhaps — no, not perhaps — quite certainly: it will come.”
“Time goes, you say? Ah, no! alas, time stays, we go.”
“That old law about 'an eye for an eye' leaves everybody blind. The time is always right to do the right thing.”
“I spent the next three hours in classrooms, trying not to look at the clocks over various blackboards, and then looking at the clocks, and then being amazed that only a few minutes had passed since I last looked at the clocks, but their sluggishness never ceased to surprise. If I am ever told that I have one day to live, I will head straight for the hallowed halls of Winter Park High School, where a day has been known to last a thousand years.”