I do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things.
Im the eldest at 51, and if the Stones can drag themselves around once more, then theres a few more albums in us.
But all bubbles have a way of bursting or being deflated in the end.
But even now, when people see me in the street, they point upwards to the sky.
I never really did any disco dancing.
As long as you're having fun, that's the key. The moment it becomes a grind, it's over.
I just love the feeling a close family gives you and I wouldn't change it for anything.
Perhaps it is a human thing, to look upon such beauty and fail to encompass it.
reading is a private act, private even from the person who wrote the book. Once the novel is out there, the author is beside the point. The reader and the book have their own relationship now, and should be left alone to work things out for themselves.
It's not the goods that matter. It's the theft itself. That's what counts.
I must first know myself, as the Delphian inscription says; to be curious about that which is not my concern, while I am still in ignorance of my own self, would be ridiculous. And therefore I bid farewell to all this; the common opinion is enough for me. For, as I was saying, I want to know not about this, but about myself: am I a monster more complicated and swollen with passion than the serpent Typho, or a creature of a gentler and simpler sort, to whom Nature has given a diviner and lowlier destiny?