A Quote by H. L. Mencken

Time stays, we go. — © H. L. Mencken
Time stays, we go.
I have never known the time when I did not wear stays. My stays are part of me.
Time goes, you say? Ah, no! alas, time stays, we go.
A dog — a dog teaches us so much about love. Wordless, imperfect love; love that is constant, love that is simple goodness, love that forgives not only bad singing and embarrassments, but misunderstandings and harsh words. Love that sits and stays and stays and stays, until it finally becomes its own forever. Love, stronger than death. A dog is a four-legged reminder that love comes and time passes and then your heart breaks.
Time doesn't go. Time stays. We go.
Insomnia’s different,” I said. It was hard to explain this to people. “You know the light that comes on when you open the refrigerator door? Just imagine it stays on all the time, even after you close the door. That’s what it’s like in my head. The light stays on.
Hits and flops will come and go. But what stays with you is the experience you had while shooting a film. I am happy learning something new each time.
There's a genetic memory that stays on your bones. What you experience when you're young, I think it stays with you.
The pitch would normally be low, but my ball starts carrying and stays on a sustained plane. Everyone always complains - 'that ball is low' - but then you go back and look at the tape, and it's right there. My catchers tell me, and the hitters tell me, that the ball stays true flight the last five or six feet.
The best way is not to fight it, just go. Don't be trying all the time to fix things. What you run from only stays with you longer. When you fight something, you only make it stronger.
Human nature stays the same, the one thing that stays constant, like death and taxes. And people still want good stories!
No one stays for you. Everybody stays depending on their need for you.
I try and shoot as often as I can, I cross shoot. I have at least two cameras rolling at the same time. So I'll have two actors or two sets of actors at a time so everybody's basically on camera. So when they improvise we have everybody's coverage. And you can then go in the editing room and find the energy still stays there.
If I read a script and the subject stays with me - then that's when I want to go to work. Before, I was very addicted to being on set, and I was doing three or four movies a year for many years. Now, fortunately, I can go to work only when I am passionate about a project, and the rest of the time, I can live my life. I'm not interested in doing movies just as a marathon. When I go to work now, I have much more to give. But the other way, you get empty.
The past stays on you the way powdered sugar stays on your fingers. Some people can get rid of it but it’s still there, the events and things that pushed you to where you are now.
What happens on the pitch stays on it. Off it you have to let it go.
I have a go at defenders, and they have a go at me. We argue... Whatever happens on the pitch stays on the pitch.
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