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  1. There is but one solution to the intricate riddle of life; to improve ourselves, and contribute to the happiness of others.

    #MaryShelley (1797 –1851) from The Last Man (1826) a novel written in the bleakest period of her life – after the deaths of three of her children and after the love of her life, #PercyByssheShelley (1792 –1822), drowned in a boating accident.

  2. There is but one solution to the intricate riddle of life; to improve ourselves, and contribute to the happiness of others.

    (1797 –1851) from The Last Man (1826) a novel written in the bleakest period of her life – after the deaths of three of her children and after the love of her life, (1792 –1822), drowned in a boating accident.

  3. A man without love in his heart (3/3)
    #RogerWhittaker
    #EngelbertHumperdinck

    A man without love in his heart,
    Will never know the child.
    A man without love in his heart,
    Can not give, can not give.

    A man without love in his heart,
    Sees every sky as gray
    A man without love,
    Is a man with out hope,
    Just a child who forgot how to play.

    A man without love,
    Is a man with out hope,
    Just a child who forgot how to play.

  4. You do all this and you hope it lasts forever. And if it doesn't you come together and do it all again for someone else in your life. Because, and I'm sorry to be sentimental because it's not in my nature, but the easiest thing to believe in is love.

    #SunitaMani

    at about 1h17m of 1h36m
    #ANiceIndianBoy 2024

  5. You do all this and you hope it lasts forever. And if it doesn't you come together and do it all again for someone else in your life. Because, and I'm sorry to be sentimental because it's not in my nature, but the easiest thing to believe in is love.

    at about 1h17m of 1h36m
    2024

  6. I believe that the purpose of life is to be happy.

    ; (1935) The Fourteenth

  7. If you don’t turn your life into a story you become a part of someone else’s story.

    spoken by Malicia (voice of ) in
    (2022) at about 53m of 1h29m
    writers

  8. @ScienceAlert @sciencealert-ScienceAlert

    "you may leave here, for four days in space, but when you return, it's the same old place"

    (1965) (b. 1935) (1945 - 2015) (b. 1933) (b. 1983)

  9. "you may leave here, for four days in space, but when you return, it's the same old place"

    (1965) (b. 1935) (1945 - 2015) (b. 1933) (b. 1983)

  10. Suddenly the hero saw that the living too are dead and that we can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasure; for our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment.

    #ThorntonWilder (1897 – 1975) #TheWomanOfAndros (1930)

  11. Suddenly the hero saw that the living too are dead and that we can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasure; for our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment.

    (1897 – 1975) (1930)

  12. @terrygrundy

    Suddenly the hero saw that the living too are dead and that we can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasure; for our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment.
    #ThorntonWilder (1897-1975), The Woman of Andros (1930)

    “our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment”

  13. @terrygrundy

    Suddenly the hero saw that the living too are dead and that we can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasure; for our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment.
    #ThorntonWilder (1897-1975), The Woman of Andros (1930)

    “our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment”

  14. @terrygrundy

    Suddenly the hero saw that the living too are dead and that we can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasure; for our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment.
    (1897-1975), The Woman of Andros (1930)

    “our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment”

  15. @terrygrundy

    Suddenly the hero saw that the living too are dead and that we can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasure; for our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment.
    #ThorntonWilder (1897-1975), The Woman of Andros (1930)

    “our hearts are not strong enough to love every moment”

  16. "Sometimes not giving up is the most heroic thing you can do."

    (2023) at about 0h22m of 2h04m spoken by (born 1960) as Tom Curry