“People make their own destiny.”
Source: 10 GOLDEN Steps of Life
“Everybody lives by selling something” was coined by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Once someone sold me her dreams! I am still holding them in the lines of my right hand and wondering what to do with them. I can’t hold them as they are too heavy, can’t let them go as they are too precious”
“Living in the countryside is the dream of every person who wants to return to his essence!”
“¿Qué es algo grande?' ¿Cómo pueden cuantificarse las metas, los sueños, los objetivos?”
Source: Nosotros en la Luna
“THE KAA
I imagined his memory was playing tricks on him, the way that dreams are usually a product of the mental state in which we are when we are having them.”
Source: AI Creative Writing Anthology: 20 Authors Share How to Use Computer Tools
“Inception is true.”
Source: Reality Is Just A Possible Fantasy
“They enter the dreams, they create scenes in your dream to trick the systems. The systems think your dream was reality. They use actors to claim.”
Source: You Are Always Innocent
“Shoot for the moon, because even if you miss you miss, you'll land in the stars.”
“A period of protracted, repeated, profound, emotional turmoil, beginning sometime in the second or third year of the practice of law, and continuing off and on, mostly on, many times for the rest of the legal career, characterized by a rather significant, continuous, and oftentimes all-consuming, desire to explore alternative possibilities; to explore a change, any change at all, and to effect the change. These periods are typically coupled with a constant search for a new dream to pursue, potentially followed by additional periods of intense regret as dreams are not fulfilled.”
Source: And... Just Like That: Essays on a life before, during and after the law
“as I begIn my journey away from the law life, you should know, or already have figured out, that I think the law looms and it consumes, fumes, presumes, entombs; it lurks in the classroom, the conference room, the boardroom, and the courtroom; sometimes it assumes; it is often the legendary professional jealous mistress, hiding within a law firm with a nom de plume that sounds austere and thoughtful and august and distinguished... and sometimes, just sometimes, despite itself, it manages to bloom. It is larger than life. It makes few concessions for dreamers, and perhaps dreamers have no right to expect concessions. It took me a very, very long time to learn this: while there may be better ways to go through life, at the same time, there are many, many worse ways to go through life.”
Source: And... Just Like That: Essays on a life before, during and after the law