It's always February 2nd, and there's nothing I can do about it.
— Punxsutawney Phil
It's always February 2nd, and there's nothing I can do about it.
— Punxsutawney Phil
There is a certain part of all of us that lives outside of time.
— Milan Kundera
Laurenz Berges | Matena | 2010
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You fall in love with people's minds.
— Philip Kaufman
/// You'll always be the one I look for in a crowd.
My philosophy is: It's none of my business what people say of me and think of me. I am what I am and I do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. And it makes life so much easier.
— Anthony Hopkins
back in bed.
Things are not as easily understood nor as expressible as people usually would like us to believe. Most happenings are beyond expression; they exist where a word has never intruded.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
I like to immerse myself in all the sounds, all the possibilities, all the universes.
— Vangelis
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I love the stranger who will listen.
— Denise Levertov
Jahreswechsel
If it's real, it will never be over.
— Yasmin Mogahed
Some people are magic, and others are just the illusion of it.
— Beau Taplin
[Heavy rotation.]
/// Collect moments; not things.
I fix nothing. I let it go.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Gregor Schneider; Faltcube
Snow falls on snow — and remains silent.
— Santōka
/// Not all storms come to disrupt your life.
Some come to clean your path.
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I am working out the vocabulary of my silence.
― Muriel Rukeyser
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/// Soulmates aren't just lovers.
For me there was no such thing as a teacher. I have relied entirely on my own strength.
― Yasujirō Ozu
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Some say that art helps man to know the world like any other intellectual activity. I don't believe in this possibility of knowing, I am almost an agnostic. Knowledge distracts us from our main purpose in life. The more we know, getting deeper our horizon becomes narrower. Art enriches man's own spiritual capabilities, and he can then rise above himself.
― Andrei Tarkovsky
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Mit ihr warst du in bösen Lagen,
auf einer Spur 'ne Spur zu nah ...
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/// Once you need less, you will have more.
A writer ― and, I believe, generally all persons ― must think that whatever happens to him or her is a resource. All things have been given to us for a purpose, and an artist must feel this more intensely. All that happens to us, including our humiliations, our misfortunes, our embarrassments, all is given to us as raw material, as clay, so that we may shape our art.
― Jorge Luis Borges
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Götz George | Eberhard Feik | Chiem van Houweninge
Tatort Duisburg, Schwarzes Wochenende; inszeniert von Dominik Graf, 1986
Siehst Du, das ist eben Stil. Das sitzt in mir drin. Das kriegst Du auch nicht mehr raus.
— Christian Thanner
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Solitude is not isolation. We're still two in one. There's the other in itself.
— Jean-Luc Godard
/// Nichtbeachtung schenkt Befreiung.
Helge Schneider als Alleinerbe Hitlers.
Bis 1952 wartete er vergebens, dass sein berühmter Großonkel ins Ausland nach kommt. Das Heimweh trieb ihn dann zurück nach Deutschland. Neffe zu sein, sagt er, ist kein Beruf. Dass er Alleinerbe ist, nutzt ihm nicht viel, denn der Onkel hat so gut wie nichts hinterlassen. Der Großneffe steht seinem Onkel kritisch gegenüber. Ich bin kein Nazi! Vor allem das sogenannte "politische" Testament, sagt Alfons Hitler-Bergedorf, ist mir unverständlich. Helge Schneider als Alfons Hitler-Bergedorf. Mit kurzen Musikeinlagen.
— dctp.tv
Mein Humor fängt da an, wo er bei den meisten endet.
back in bed.
Socializing wastes time from your life.
懐かしい
natsukashii
(adjective) A Japanese, untranslatable word, natsukashii is a beautiful feeling defined as a state of euphoric nostalgia. It is triggered by a fond memory, which causes a yearning or missing space in your heart. It is usually an emotion modified by an object, such as your old neighborhood, an old friend, or lover. Although nostalgia is usually correlated with a sense of melancholia, natsukashii is a sweet reminiscent that warms your heart.