I am not yours, not lost in you,Not lost, although I long to beLost as a candle lit at noon,Lost as a snowflake in the sea.You love me, and I find you stillA spirit beautiful and bright,Yet I am I, who long to beLost as a light is lost in light. Love Songs
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Quote:- I am now 33 years old, and it feels like much time has passed and is passing faster and faster every day. Day to day I have to make all sorts of choices about what is good and important and fun, and then I have to live with the forfeiture of all the other options those choices foreclose. And I'm starting to see how as time gains momentum my choices will narrow and their foreclosures multiply exponentially until I arrive at some point on some branch of all life's sumptuous branching complexity at which I am finally locked in and stuck on one path and time speeds me through stages of stasis and atrophy and decay until I go down for the third time, all struggle for naught, drowned by time. It is dreadful. But since it's my own choices that'll lock me in, it seems unavoidable--if I want to be any kind of grownup, I have to make choices and regret foreclosures and try to live with them.
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments
Author:- David Foster Wallace
Category:- time
Quote:- I am obnoxious to each carping tongue/ Who says my hand a needle better fits./ A poet's pen all scorn I should thus wrong/ For such despite they cast on female wits;/ If what I do prove well, it won't advance,/ They'll say it's stolen, or else, it was by chance.
Author:- Anne Bradstreet
Category:- poetry
Quote:- I am okay with being wrong and I am comfortable with being right.
Author:- Steven Magee
Category:- science
Quote:- I am old enough to know that time passing is just a trick, a convenience. Everything is always there, still unfolding, still happening. The past, the present, and the future, in the noggin eternally, like brushes, combs and ribbons in a handbag.
The Secret Scripture
Author:- Sebastian Barry
Category:- time
Quote:- I am one of those who think, like Nobel, that humanity will draw more good than evil from new discoveries.
Author:- Marie Curie
Category:- science
Quote:- I am planting a tree in this bomb crater to remind us that in the midst of death, there is life... and hope.
Author:- Robert Graetz
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am quite sure that our views on evolution would be very different had biologists studied genetics and natural selection before and not after most of them were convinced that evolution had occurred.
Author:- John B. Haldane
Category:- science
Quote:- I am really no different Because I mince out dialects foreign to your old gods And stood a thousand bloodline away from your foresI am really no different
13 Days of Solitude: Thoughts beyond Words
Author:- Abdulkadir Abdullahi
Category:- best
Quote:- I am replete with stamina in finding out every single fact I can about this whole affair.Yet, I think, do I want to pull that thread? Do I want to unleash the truth, unravel deceit, and kill reality as I´ve known it? It is irreparable, if I do, from the moment we met until now. It is long. If I discover too much that is false about what I thought my past was, Time will be skewed even further. I already have a poor connection with the present. Example: I have no sense of what day it is. It´s better.
Split: A Memoir of Divorce
Author:- Suzanne Finnamore
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- I am republicI am maoistI am activistand I am thisand I am thatbut why?Why can't; I be
The Warrior
Author:- Santosh Kalwar
Category:- poetry
Quote:- I am screaming inside for your unconditional love and acceptance. I am reaching for your hand, but instead, you let me fall. The person I thought was supposed to comfort and protect me has turned their back on me.
The Stars Choose Our Lovers
Author:- Charlena E. Jackson
Category:- Love
Quote:- I am searching for one thing—a connection, however fleeting, to anchor me.
The Personal Librarian
Author:- Marie Benedict
Category:- hope
Quote:- I am serving the purpose for which I was designed, therefore I am satisfied with my existence.
Author:- Kevin J Anderson
Category:- philosophy,science
Quote:- I am she who lifts the mountainsWhen she goes to hunt,Who wears mamba for a headbandAnd a lion for a belt.Beware!I swallow elephants wholeAnd pick my teeth with rhinoceros horns,I drink up rivers to get at the hippos.Let them hear my words!Nhamo is comingAnd her hunger is great.I am she who tosses treesInstead of spears.The ostrich is my pillowAnd the elephant is my footstool!I am NhamoWho makes the river my highwayAnd sends crocodiles scurrying into the reeds!
A Girl Named Disaster
Author:- Nancy Farmer
Category:- poetry
Quote:- I am short. I am smart. I am strong. I am hilarious!
Author:- The Thoughtful Beast
Category:- motivational
Quote:- I am simply a complicated girl Mesmerized by mysteryEnchanted with shadowsIntrigued by glitter and gray in each of usA girl fascinated with word-play;Paradoxes, ironies, conundrumsIn love with adventure and curious about the worldA girl who feels and dreams deeplyLoves passionately Lives recklesslyBut about all else, I am a girl insanely in love with you!You are my greatest inspiration!
Moon Gypsy
Author:- Melody Lee
Quote:- I am sinner, I am saint. I am the beloved and the betrayed. I have no joys that are not yours, no aches which are not yours. I too call myself I.
Author:- Kamala Suraiyya Das
Category:- Life
Quote:- I am sitting under a sycamore by Tinker Creek. I am really here, alive on the intricate earth under trees. But under me, directly under the weight of my body on the grass, are other creatures, just as real, for whom also this moment, this tree, is it… in the top inch of soil, biologists found an average of 1,356 living creatures in each square foot… I might as well include these creatures in this moment, as best as I can. My ignoring them won’t strip them of their reality, and admitting them, one by one, into my consciousness might heighten mine, might add their dim awareness to my human consciousness, such as it is, and set up a buzz, a vibration…Hasidism has a tradition that one of man’s purposes is to assist God in the work of hallowing the things of Creation. By a tremendous heave of the spirit, the devout man frees the divine sparks trapped in the mute things of time; he uplifts the forms and moments of creation, bearing them aloft into the rare air and hallowing fire in which all clays must shatter and burst.
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Author:- Annie Dillard
Category:- science
