“I know that I have less to live than I have lived.
I feel like a child who
was given a box of chocolates. He enjoys eating it, and when he sees that there
is not much left, he starts to eat them with a special taste.
I have no time for
endless lectures on public laws - nothing will change. And there is no desire
to argue with fools who do not act according to their age. And there's no time
to battle the gray. I don't attend meetings where egos are inflated and I can't
stand manipulators.
I am disturbed by
envious people who try to vilify the most capable to grab their positions,
talents, and achievements.
I have too little time
to discuss headlines - my soul is in a hurry.
Too few candies left in
the box.
"I'm interested in human
people. People who laugh at their mistakes are those who are successful, who
understand their calling and don't hide from responsibility. Who defends human
dignity and wants to be on the side of truth, justice, righteousness.
This is what living is
for.
I want to surround
myself with people who know how to touch the hearts of others. Who, through the
blows of fate, was able to rise and maintain the softness of the soul.
Yes, I hustle, I hustle
to live with the intensity that only maturity can give. I'll eat all the candy
I have left - they'll taste better than the ones I already ate.
My goal is to reach the
end in harmony with myself, my loved ones, and my conscience.
I thought I had two lives, but it turned out to be only one, and it needs to be lived with dignity.” -Anthony Hopkins
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