A Quote by Rishi Prabhakar

Nothing Matters Really. — © Rishi Prabhakar
Nothing Matters Really.
If nothing matters, then even the thought that nothing matters doesn't matter. And if it doesn't matter whether anything matters or not, then there's no real difference between believing nothing matters and believing something matters.
You know, true love really matters, friends really matter, family really matters. Being responsible and disciplined and healthy really matters.
This is the difference between depression and sorrow - sorrowful, you are in great trouble because something matters so much; depressed, you are miserable because nothing really matters.
In and of itself, nothing really matters. What matters is that nothing is ever in and of itself.
Apart from God nothing matters. We think that health matters, that freedom matters, or knowledge or art or civilization. And but for one insistent word they would matter indeed. That word is eternity.
As a long-time registered Democrat who started voting in the year of Watergate, I resent being taken for a ride to the place where anything goes and nothing matters. And especially where nothing matters less than clear thinking and straight talk.
You make the mistake of thinking you have to choose, that you have to do what you want, that there are conditions for happiness. What matters — all that matters, really is the will to happiness, a kind of enormous, ever present consciousness. The rest - women , art, success — is nothing but excuses. A canvas waiting for our embroideries.
Nothing really matters except a few things that really don't matter very much.
After a devastating loss, your whole perspective shifts, and you're kind of in a blank space. You feel like on one side nothing matters, and on the other side a freedom because nothing matters.
Nothing really matters; love is all we need.
When you're creative and you're going for the top, nothing really matters.
Nothing matters to a man who says nothing matters.
Anytime you lose, nothing really matters except winning.
When you love someone, and you've lost that one, then nothing really matters.
Nothing really matters except what you do now in this instant of time.
When you're really laughing, you feel like a little kid, and nothing matters.
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