“It's like your whole life you 've been falling toward the earth, until the moment someone catches you. And you realise that somehow you 've caught her at the same time. And together, instead of falling, you might be able to fly.” WholeMomentsMightAbleEarthTogetherFallLike YouCaughtWhole LifeRealising Author:Lisa Kleypas
“As you get older you realise that nothing lasts forever. It's not depressing, but it does make moments more intense.” DoeMomentsLastsForeverIntenseRealisingDepressingNothing Lasts ForeverVery Depressing Author:Victoria Legrand
“A moment of complete happiness never occurs in the creation of a work of art. The promise of it is felt in the act of creation but disappears towards the completion of the work. For it is then the painter realises that it is only a picture he is painting. Until then he had almost dared to hope the picture might spring to life.” ArtMomentsMightFeltCreationPaintingPromiseSpringDisappearPainterWorks Of ArtRealisingDissatisfactionCompletionComplete Happiness Author:Lucian Freud
“If you don't fully take every moment and love every moment and every person that you're with, your life will be over before you realise.” IfsPersonsMomentsAnd LoveRealising Author:Jessica Chastain
“People do this a lot. They don't seem to realise that the future is just like now, but in a little while, so they say they're going to do things in anticipation of some kind of seismic shift in their worldview that never actually materializes. But everything's not going to be made of leather, the world won't stink of sherbet. Tomorrow is not some mythical kingdom where you'll grow butterfly wings and be able to talk to animals -- you'll basically feel pretty much the same way you do at the moment.” PeopleWorldWayFeelsKindLittlesMadeMomentsSeemsAbleGrowsAnimalTomorrowWingsKingdomsRealisingButterflyAnticipationWorldviewLeatherStinkButterfly WingsSherbet Author:Russell Brand
“The Afghan War has clearly reached a stage similar to that moment at your child's party where you realise you've forgotten to give the other parents a pick up time.” GivingChildrenWarMomentsParentPartyStagePicksForgottenYour ChildrenThat MomentRealisingAfghan Author:Jeremy Hardy
“When you're writing a script you have the option to embellish on life or switch the order of events or make it generally more cinematic. I would stick too closely to my own experience and not necessarily think about the fact that it needs to have an event happen. Realising that I could channel my own experience into a story that was slightly more cinematic was a very important moment for me - allowing myself to accept that the kind of screenwriting I'm doing is a work of fiction.” ThinkingNeedsWritingKindImportantMomentsFactsStoriesHappensOrderMy OwnFictionAcceptingEventsSticksScriptsAllowingRealisingScreenwritingCinematicImportant Moments Author:Lena Dunham
“I do have a sense of fear every day going to work, but I think it's something that I like. I mean I do like the feeling of waking up on my own, having this moment of like: "Oh, f**k, I hope I can do this today!" Because it makes you realise that you're working with material or you're working with a director or you're working with a cast and they're keeping you on your toes.” ThinkingMeanI CanMomentsFeelingsTodayCan DoMy OwnMaterialsDirectorsWake UpCastsRealisingWakingToesGoing To WorkI Can Do This Author:Charlize Theron