"Do you remember what you said to me once? That you could help me only by loving me? Well-you did love me for a moment; and it helped me. It has always helped me."
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"Perhaps that's how I should think of them, Polly thought, the troupe and Miss Snelgrove and Trot. And Sir Godfrey. Not as lost to her, but as removed to this moment in time for safekeeping."
"The last moments slipped by, one by one, irretrievable."
"The greatest moments in life are not concerned with selfish achievements, but rather with the things we do for others"
"A moment is a concentrated eternity."
"The reason I am so passionately committed to the psychedelic thing is because I see it as radical, and if this is not the moment for radical solutions, what is?"
"Life was precious. Life was fragile. Here one moment, gone the next. Every second should be milked for all it's worth because you never know when the bottom was going to drop out."
"There are moments when one can neither think nor feel, she thought, and if one can neithre feel nor think, where's one?"
"Granny Weatherwax was not lost. She wasn't the kind of person who ever became lost. It was just that, at the moment, while she knew exactly where SHE was, she didn't know the position of anywhere else."
"The criteria for success: you are free, you live in the present moment, you are useful to the people around you, and you feel love for all humanity."
"Be a function of your values rather than a function of the impulse or desire of any given moment."
"Life isn't about milestones, it's about moment"
"What is hope but futility for moments stood on end."
"Painting is as close as a person can get to actually capturing the heat of the moment."
"There is more going on beneath the surface than we think, and more going on in little, finite moments of time than we would guess."
"At every single moment of one's life one is what one is going to be no less than what one has been."
"There is no man who is not, at each moment, what he has been and what he will be."
"One moment cannot be the most important."
"Maybe all of these different possibilities exist at the same time, like each moment we live has a thousand other moments layered underneath it that look different."
"Life is only available in the present moment."