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Elegant sitzen die Kosmopoliten im altehrwürdigen Café Florian.
Sternstunden italienischer Propaganda.
The way you treat yourself is the standard you set for others.
— Sonya Friedman
Collect moments; not things.
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Memories, no matter how small or inconsequential, are the pages that define us.
— Sarah Winman
The Green Room; dir. by François Truffaut, 1978
Der allerschlimmste Feind für mich bin ich.
Er hatte sich vergeudet. Es war, als wäre er verglüht.
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People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls. They will practice Indian yoga and all its exercises, observe a strict regimen of diet, learn the literature of the whole world — all because they cannot get on with themselves and have not the slightest faith that anything useful could ever come out of their own souls.
— Carl Jung
Remembering is only a new form of suffering.
— Charles Baudelaire
We called it Voight Kampff for short.
We lived harder. Knew better. But we laughed anyway. Laughed because there was nothing else to do but give up.
— Michelle Hodkin
back in bed.
Memory has always been fundamental for me. In fact, remembering what I had forgotten is the way most of the poems get started. At the best times, something wakens, there's an almost physical quickening.
— Seamus Heaney
From Paris; with love ...
But why not be silent, patient, and watchful like a photographer? And why not admit the underlying fact? Photography tends to show, to describe, much more than it can explain.
— Michael Almereyda
Wenn zu meiner Zeit jemand Halloween gesagt hat,
dann war das Eduard Zimmermann zu Peter Nidetzky.
[Heavy rotation.]
The beauty you see in me is a reflection of you.
— Rumi
Some memories are realities, and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again.
— Willa Cather
Lots of people want to run away, but the ones who really do rarely announce it beforehand: They just go.
— Marieke Lucas Rijneveld
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Talking to yourself — that's actually more listening than speaking.
— Wim Wenders
[Feel the Juche; thank.]
The art is not one of forgetting but letting go. And when everything else is gone, you can be rich in loss.
— Rebecca Solnit
People leave in so many different ways. People go nuts. They abandon you. They stop liking you. They get lost in their own worlds and they never come back. Or they simply give up. And yes, they die.
— Douglas Coupland