16 August, 2014
. . “On the one hand maybe I’ve remained infantile, while on the other I matured quickly, because at a young age I was very aware of suffering and fear.” ― Audrey Hepburn… Continue reading
. . “On the one hand maybe I’ve remained infantile, while on the other I matured quickly, because at a young age I was very aware of suffering and fear.” ― Audrey Hepburn… Continue reading →
. . “only someone who is ready for everything, who doesn’t exclude any experience, even the most incomprehensible, will live the relationship with another person as something alive and will himself sound the… Continue reading →
. . “To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man’s injustice to woman. If by strength is meant brute strength, then, indeed, is woman less brute than man. If… Continue reading →
. . “The first step – especially for young people with energy and drive and talent, but not money – the first step to controlling your world is to control your culture. To… Continue reading →
. . “War was so many things, and not the least of which confusion. What was wrong? What was right, for that matter? Was killing right or wrong? Brave or cowardly? Human nature… Continue reading →
. . “You are the books you read, the films you watch, the music you listen to, the people you meet, the dreams you have, the conversations you engage in. You are what… Continue reading →
. . “Life will break you. Nobody can protect you from that, and living alone won’t either, for solitude will also break you with its yearning. You have to love. You have to… Continue reading →
. . “Work hard, do your best, live the truth, trust yourself, have some fun…and you’ll have no regrets.” ― Byrd Baggett . .
. . “Life is a storm, my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do… Continue reading →
. . “Some people turn sad awfully young. No special reason, it seems, but they seem almost to be born that way. They bruise easier, tire faster, cry quicker, remember longer and, as… Continue reading →