“But, after all, one cannot, at sixty-two, look back down the corridor of one's life and not have some doubts about the journey one has made. The doors which one opened are now all closed. The doors one did not dare open remain shut. The corridor is dark; only ahead is lighter. So one turns and proceeds in that direction. To go back is madness. To turn left or right, at this stage, is both exhausting and dangerous.”
Dirk Bogarde
“Life is one fool thing after another whereas love is two fool things after each other.”
Oscar Wilde
“I want to be the last one to sleep and the first one up so I don't miss out on anything in life.”
Thomas Flajnik - antichimerapodal
“I did not have three thousand pairs of shoes, I had one thousand and sixty.”
Imelda Marcos
“One need not be a chamber to be haunted; / One need not be a house; /The brain has corridors surpassing / Material place.”
Emily Dickinson
“One of biggest problems, not just in Provo but nationwide, in any city's ability to coordinate a corridor is getting real-time data. Because of the lack of data, timing coordination might be based on traffic counts done six months ago, a year ago or three years ago.”
Casey Serr
“As I see it, there is not much difference between being sixty-three and fifty-three: whereas when I was fifty-three I felt at a staggering distance from forty-three”
Simone de Beauvoir