A Quote by Amanda Seyfried

Do I really want to spend my whole life trying not to die by mistake? — © Amanda Seyfried
Do I really want to spend my whole life trying not to die by mistake?
I'll never be happy. I believe I'll die alone. I would want it that way. I've been a loner all my life with my secrets and my pain. I'm really lost, but I'm trying to find myself. I'm really a sad, pathetic case. My whole life has been a waste. I've been a failure. I just want to escape.
Your birth is a mistake you'll spend your whole life trying to correct.
The phrase, 'You must die before you die,' is found in most of the world religions. If you don't learn how to die early, you spend the rest of your life avoiding failure. When you can free your True Self, the whole spiritual life opens up.
A lot of groups spend their whole cultural and aesthetic identity trying to move away from Africa, which I think is a mistake. One of the reasons I love Cuba and cultures like that is because they're not trying to move away from their African roots, they're trying to embrace them. That's part of the culture.
You spend your whole life trying to get known and then you spend the rest of it hiding in the toilet.
We usually do not look into what is really there in front of us. We see life through a screen of thoughts and concepts, and we mistake those mental objects for reality. We get so caught up in this endless thought-stream that reality flows by unnoticed. We spend our time engrossed in activity, caught up in an eternal flight from pain and unpleasantness. We spend our energies trying to make ourselves feel better, trying to bury our fears. We are endlessly seeking security. Meanwhile, the world of real experience flows by untouched and untasted.
We are born with our eyes closed and our mouths open, and we spend our whole lives trying to reverse that mistake of nature.
Sometimes I think I spend my whole life trying to figure out where I fit in.
Acting is great. You spend your whole life trying to get it right.
What happens when we're dead? The irony is that all our questions wil be answered after we die. We spend our whole life trying to figure out the truth and the only way we'll find out what it is, is to get hit by a bus. And the only comfort that religion offers is that God is driving that bus.
You're going to spend more time with yourself than with anyone else in your life. You want to spend that whole time fighting who you are?
And learn that when you do make a mistake, you'll surface that mistake so you can get it corrected, rather than trying to hide it and bury it, and it becomes a much bigger mistake, and maybe a fatal mistake.
There are chemists who spend their whole lives trying to find out what's in a lump of sugar. I want to know one thing. What is color?
I'm scared of making the biggest mistake of my life. I'm just trying to figure out what the mistake is.
I want my whole life to be a great work of art, not just my art. And that means paying attention to my entire life and trying to make sure my whole life is balanced.
My whole life has been a huge mistake, but what a divine mistake - doing something that I adore.
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