“People are not used to seeing an older woman on screen, unless she's playing a character role. Why can't they make a movie about a woman who's forty-five who's falling in love or getting divorced? Why does the leading role always have to be a woman who's twenty-three or twenty-eight?” PeopleDoeCharacterUsedFallThreeRolesFiveSeeingTwentiesFalling In LoveEightScreensFortyDivorcedOlder Women Author:Melanie Griffith
“A marriage was like a house under constant construction, each year seeing the completion of new rooms. A first-year marriage was a cottage; one that had gone on for twenty-seven years was a huge and rambling mansion. There were bound to be crannies and storage spaces, most of them dusty and abandoned, some containing a few unpleasant relics you would just as soon you hadn't found. But that was no biggie. You either threw those relics out or took them to Goodwill.” YearsFirstsFoundHouseSpaceRoomsGoneSeeingHugeTwentiesConstantSevenBoundsAbandonedConstructionSeven YearsGoodwillCompletionMansionsCottagesContainingStorageRelicsRamblingBiggieFirst Year MarriageStorage Space Book:A Good Marriage Source: A Good Marriage
“When you think about Twitter, there are people all around the world reporting twenty-four seven, every second. They're reporting what they're seeing and what's happening around them. So there's a lot of potential for breaking news.” PeopleThinkingWorldFourSeeingNewsHappeningsTwentiesSevenAround The WorldEvery SecondBreaking News Author:Biz Stone
“I was in my early thirties writing about my early twenties, so there was this way of seeing my younger self from enough of a distance to have perspective but also not to feel that I had to protect myself. My dreams for myself then would have undersold myself in a way.” WayFeelsWritingSelfEnoughDreamSeeingPerspectiveProtectTwentiesDistanceYounger Self Author:Dani Shapiro
“Ask people who are close to the natural world: farmers, people who work the land or in some way use the land for their livelihoods. They will tell you what they are seeing isn't so good. They will tell you the changes they have seen in the past twenty years are remarkable in one way or another and unlike anything they had seen before that.” PeopleWorldWayYearsUsePastAsksNaturalSeeingLandTwentiesOne WayRemarkableFarmersNatural WorldLivelihood Author:Mark Ruffalo
“When I turned twenty-five, I did a six-week trip around Europe by myself. I'd never really done a European trip before and I'd definitely never traveled alone like that. I just had such a great time meeting people. I had such a great time seeing new cultures and different ways that people think and different ways that they live and different ways that they see the world.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayDifferentDoneCultureFiveSeeingWeekSixEuropeTwentiesMeetingsDifferent WaysTraveledGreat TimesTwenty FiveNew Cultures Author:Tyler Hoechlin
“Like many other touchstones of twenty-first-century pop culture, 'The Sopranos' was hatched in the late Nineties, predicting a future that never arrived. It was designed for a decade that would be just like the Nineties, except more so, in an America that enjoyed seeing itself as smarter and braver and freer than ever before.” FirstsWould BeAmericaCultureSeeingCenturyLateTwentiesPopsDecadesEnjoyedSmarterPop CulturePredictingTouchstonesSopranos Author:Rob Sheffield
“And if you think that you're showing your love to Catherine by suffering the way you've been doing, then somewhere along the way, I must have messed up in raising you." "You didn't mess up...." "I must have. Because when I look at you, I see myself, and to be honest, I'd rather see someone different. I'd like to see someone who learned that it's okay to go on, that it's okay to find someone that can make you happy. But right now, it's like I'm looking in the mirror and seeing myself twenty years ago.” IfsThinkingWayYearsLooksDifferentSufferingSeeingHonestGoes OnRight NowYears AgoOkayTwentiesMirrorsMessBeing HonestMake You HappyMessed UpLooking In The Mirror Book:Message in a Bottle Source: Message in a Bottle
“Samadhi means when sushupti, dreamless sleep, becomes alert, awake. When you are asleep as far as the body is concerned, you are asleep as far as the mind is concerned, because there is no disturbance of any dream, there is no tension in the body - but beyond the mind, the no-mind is fully alert. He knows that the mind is without any dreams, he sees it, it is without any dreams, he sees it the body is absolutely relaxed. And this seeing, this alertness, continues twenty-four hours. Then sushupti becomes samadhi.” KnowsMindMeanDreamBodyHoursSleepFourSeeingConcernedTwentiesAwakeTensionRelaxedDisturbanceSamadhiAlertnessDreamless Sleep Author:Rajneesh
“And you can put your total energy for the inner eye. The outside eyes are wasting eighty percent of energy - it is the major part. Man has five senses, eighty per cent is taken away by the eyes and only twenty per cent is left for the other four senses. They are very poor people, those four. Eyes are very rich, they have monopolised the whole thing; hence it is good - eighty per cent energy is saved - and that can be immediately used for witnessing, for seeing your inner world. hence in the East we call a person who is blind 'pragyanshakshu' - this word is untranslatable.” PeopleMenWorldPersonsWholeEyeUsedEnergyLeftPoorRichTakenFiveFourMeditationSeeingMajorsPercentTwentiesBlindEastSavedSensesCentsPoor PeopleEightyInner WorldFive Senses Author:Rajneesh