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    Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the
    “Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can’t. You know the month, the year, the day of the week. There is a clock on your wall or the dashboard of your car. You have a schedule, a calendar, a time for dinner or a movie. Yet all around you, timekeeping is ignored. Birds are not late. A dog does not check its watch. Deer do not fret over passing birthdays. an alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures. A fear of time running out.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #2
    Mitch Albom
    “We all yearn for what we have lost. But sometimes, we forget what we have.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #3
    Mitch Albom
    “When you are measuring life, you are not living it.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #4
    Mitch Albom
    “Holding on to things only breaks your heart.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #5
    Mitch Albom
    “Knowing something and understanding it were not the same thing.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #6
    Mitch Albom
    “As mankind grew obsessed with its hours, the sorrow of lost time became a permanent hole in the human heart. People fretted over missed chances, over inefficient days; they worried constantly about how long they would live, because counting life’s moments had led, inevitably, to counting them down. Soon, in every nation and in every language, time became the most precious commodity.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #7
    Mitch Albom
    “No matter how smart she appeared, she was
    fragile at her core.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #8
    Mitch Albom
    “But a desperate heart will seduce the mind.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #9
    Mitch Albom
    “He cried that night for all that he had lost, but he would say it taught him a valuable lesson: that holding on to things "will only break your heart.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #10
    Mitch Albom
    “She felt worthless and hollow. There was no hope of fixing this.
    And when hope is gone, time is punishment.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #11
    Mitch Albom
    “You had many more years,” he said.
    “I didn’t want them.”
    “But they wanted you. Time is not something you give back. The very next moment may be an answer to
    your prayer. To deny that is to deny the most important part of the future.”
    “What’s that?”
    “Hope.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #12
    Mitch Albom
    “Everything man does today to be efficient, to fill the hour? It does not satisfy. It only makes him hungry to do more. Man wants to own his existence. But no one owns time. When you are measuring life, you are not living it.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper

  • #13
    Mitch Albom
    “Man alone measures time. Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures. A fear of time running out.”
    Mitch Albom, The Time Keeper
    tags: time

  • #14
    Marilyn Monroe
    “I've never fooled anyone. I've let people fool themselves. They didn't bother to find out who and what I was. Instead they would invent a character for me. I wouldn't argue with them. They were obviously loving somebody I wasn't.”
    Marilyn Monroe

  • #15
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “I have absolutely no pleasure in the stimulants in which I sometimes so madly indulge. It has not been in the pursuit of pleasure that I have periled life and reputation and reason. It has been the desperate attempt to escape from torturing memories, from a sense of insupportable loneliness and a dread of some strange impending doom.”
    Edgar Allan Poe

  • #16
    Santosh Kalwar
    “We are addicted to our thoughts. We cannot change anything if we cannot change our thinking.”
    Santosh Kalwar, Quote Me Everyday

  • #17
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “I admire addicts. In a world where everybody is waiting for some blind, random disaster or some sudden disease, the addict has the comfort of knowing what will most likely wait for him down the road. He's taken some control over his ultimate fate, and his addiction keeps the cause of his death from being a total surprise.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Choke

  • #18
    Sherman Alexie
    “There are all kinds of addicts, I guess. We all have pain. And we all look for ways to make the pain go away.”
    Sherman Alexie, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

  • #19
    John Grisham
    “Shame was an emotion he had abandoned years earlier. Addicts know no shame. You disgrace yourself so many times you become immune to it.”
    John Grisham, The Testament

  • #20
    Pete Wentz
    “The silence is the worst part of any fight, because it's made up of all the things we wish we could say, if only we had the guts.”
    Pete Wentz, Gray

  • #21
    Pete Wentz
    “Love exists in powder. Love exists in pills. We are all addicts.”
    Pete Wentz, Gray

  • #22
    Layne Staley
    “There are lasting consequences for using drugs. I'll still be paying for my prior use.”
    Layne Staley

  • #23
    “When you push someone's head under water for 5 minutes, they will drown. It doesn't matter if the person is a sinner or a saint. It's just a natural process. If their head is under water, the lack of oxygen will make them drown. That rule applies to everyone, good or bad, equally. It doesn't matter if the drowning person has strong moral fiber.

    And it doesn't matter if you're a good or a bad person, once you become addicted to drugs. What happens next is inevitable. It's a natural process that happens in everyone's brain, once the drugs take over. So don't ever fool yourself into thinking that only weak or bad people get addicted.”
    Oliver Markus Malloy, Bad Choices Make Good Stories - The Heroin Scene in Fort Myers

  • #24
    Layne Staley
    “Drugs will have a huge effect on my work for the rest of my life, whether I'm using or not.”
    Layne Staley

  • #25
    Robin  Williams
    “Reality is just a crutch for people who can't handle drugs.”
    Robin Williams

  • #26
    Gerard Way
    “I was more addicted to self destruction then to the drugs themselves ... something very romantic about it”
    Gerard Way

  • #27
    Wendell Berry
    “People use drugs, legal and illegal, because their lives are intolerably painful or dull. They hate their work and find no rest in their leisure. They are estranged from their families and their neighbors. It should tell us something that in healthy societies drug use is celebrative, convivial, and occasional, whereas among us it is lonely, shameful, and addictive. We need drugs, apparently, because we have lost each other.”
    Wendell Berry, The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays

  • #28
    William S. Burroughs
    “Whether you sniff it smoke it eat it or shove it up your ass the result is the same: addiction.”
    william s. burroughs

  • #29
    William S. Burroughs
    “The question is frequently asked: Why does a man become a drug addict?
    The answer is that he usually does not intend to become an addict. You don’t wake up one morning and decide to be a drug addict. It takes at least three months’ shooting twice a day to get any habit at all. And you don’t really know what junk sickness is until you have had several habits. It took me almost six months to get my first habit, and then the withdrawal symptoms were mild. I think it no exaggeration to say it takes about a year and several hundred injections to make an addict.
    The questions, of course, could be asked: Why did you ever try narcotics? Why did you continue using it long enough to become an addict? You become a narcotics addict because you do not have strong motivations in the other direction. Junk wins by default. I tried it as a matter of curiosity. I drifted along taking shots when I could score. I ended up hooked. Most addicts I have talked to report a similar experience. They did not start using drugs for any reason they can remember. They just drifted along until they got hooked. If you have never been addicted, you can have no clear idea what it means to need junk with the addict’s special need. You don’t decide to be an addict. One morning you wake up sick and you’re an addict. (Junky, Prologue, p. xxxviii)”
    William S. Burroughs, Junky

  • #30
    Harriet B. Braiker
    “If you are an approval addict, your behaviour is as easy to control as that of any other junkie. All a manipulator need do is a simple two-step process: Give you what you crave, and then threaten to take it away. Every drug dealer in the world plays this game.”
    Harriet B. Braiker, Who's Pulling Your Strings? How to Break the Cycle of Manipulation and Regain Control of Your Life



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