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You get on TV and you become more of a star and it makes it real hard to go back to school and sit in a classroom, put your hand up if you have a question or something.


Owen Hart


#back to school #become #classroom #get #go

Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry.


Bret Harte


#dry #eye #never #tear #time

After you start learning all about the mechanics of piloting a riverboat, you stop seeing all the pretty sunsets and you start thinking about the weather.


John Hartford


#after #learning #mechanics #piloting #pretty

That was always the difference between Muhammad Ali and the rest of us. He came, he saw, and if he didn't entirely conquer - he came as close as anybody we are likely to see in the lifetime of this doomed generation.


Hunter S. Thompson


#always #anybody #between #came #close

Capital punishment is our society's recognition of the sanctity of human life.


Orrin Hatch


#capital punishment #human #human life #life #our

Time is the most important thing there is. That is the only element that you can't withdraw from the situation and still have the situation exist. Everything depends on time.


John Hartford


#element #everything #exist #important #important thing

You read about somebody, and it doesn't really matter whether or not they really exist - the point is that you get into them like real characters.


John Hartford


#characters #exist #get #into #like

David Park is a physicist and philosopher at Williams College in Massachusetts with a lifelong interest in a time which he too thinks doesn't pass. For Park, the passage of time is not so much an illusion as a myth, "because it involves no deception of the senses.... One cannot perform any experiment to tell unambiguously whether time passes or not." This is certainly a telling argument. After all, what reality can be attached to a phenomenon that can never be demonstrated experimentally? In fact, it is not even clear how to think about demonstrating the flow of time experimentally. As the apparatus, laboratory, experimenter, technicians, humanity generally and the universe as a whole are apparently caught up in the same inescapable flow, how can any bit of the universe be "stopped in time" in order to register the flow going on in the rest of it? It is analogous to claiming that the whole universe is moving through space at the same speed—or, to make the analogy closer, that space is moving through space. How can such a claim ever be tested?


Paul Davies


#reality #scientific-method #spacetime #time #time-passing

You know what? I'm really attracted to British women, there's something innately proper about them. However badly they behave their accent is so cute that it makes up for everything!


Josh Hartnett


#accent #attracted #badly #behave #british

I work on words quite separately to music. They're both ongoing, and I don't ever feel like I'm working in a cycle in that respect, because it's every day anyway, no matter what I'm doing. Then I get to a point when I've collected together enough words that seem like they want to be songs rather than poems, or sometimes not.


P. J. Harvey


#because #both #collected #cycle #day






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