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“The present is merely the conscious experience of a particular instant of one’s existence.”
“Love doesn’t lessen with each guest that leaves. It doesn’t end with the last one out the door. Love is what’s left when everything and everyone—all of this—is stripped away.”
A realization strikes me: that the worst our enemies can do is turn us into them. That, surely, is the greatest victory they can ever score.
“People who pursue money are those with nothing better to pursue,”
“You live a life you’re not happy with for long enough, and it’s possible to forget that things could be different.”
Perhaps that’s one of the great joys of being young: that everyone you’ve ever loved is still alive.