The past is the past. It’s the present we should worry about.
Paul Russell, The Coming Storm.
“Was there anything quite so painful, so fraught with the possibilities of hurt, as gift giving within a family?”
“Soon would come the night in which there was no more work not the work of the hands, nor the work of the mind, nor the work of the heart.”
“Still, for all that, her life had lacked passion. The demons had never come for her.”
“I think good conversation is really the best form of sex.”
“Were archaeologists really such a sex-starved lot as all that? Did pigs really sweat?”
“Education teaches children to lose interest in what matters most to them.”
“When we are tired, we are attacked by ideas we conquered long ago.”
“There is no future without a past, because what is to be cannot be imagined except as a form of repetition.”
“In the end, your past is not my past and your truth is not my truth and your solution - is not my solution.”
“And there is neither beginning nor end, nor past nor future; there is only a present, at the same time static and ephemeral, multiple and absolute. It is the vital ocean in which we all share, acco...”
“When one was full of energy and enthusiasm the world was an apple, the future was way beyond the horizon and only the present was pertinent.”
“Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are.”
“Worry is like a rocking-chair. It gives you something to do buy gets you nowhere.”
“But if that was going to happen, it was going to happen whether or not he worried about it.”
“Perhaps the greatest worry of all was that one day you would realize that all the worries of your life amounted to one thing: the desire to just stop worrying.”