Any joy, creativity or wisdom our next moment brings will ensue from the way we live our present one.
Live life for the moment, because everything else is uncertain.
When you have an intense contact of love with nature or another human being, like a spark, then you understand that there is no time and that everything is eternal.
Live the actual moment. Only this moment is life.
Living in the moment, thinking about the future, and staying connected to the past: That's what makes me feel whole.
When we. . . go back in to the past and rake up all the troubles we've had, we end up reeling and straggering through life. Stability and peace of mind come by living in the moment.
Live in the Moment", "Empty Your Mind of the Trash" Wisdom is the Use of Knowledge
Let the winds of enthusiasm sweep through you. Live today with gusto.
Look at what happened in the Past. Learn something valuable from it. Do things differently in the present.
I don't think about the miles that are coming down the road, I don't think about the mile I'm on right now, I don't think about the miles I've already covered. I think about what I'm doing right now, just being lost in the moment.
it is when you are really living in the present-working, thinking, lost, absorbed in something you care about very much, that you are living spiritually.
I have a friend who teaches yoga (or is it pilates?), and she said that I don't seem to live in the moment. And I said, "Exactly!" I'd go nuts if I lived in the moment.
The future is completely open and we are writing it moment to moment.
Why not just live in the moment, especially if it has a good beat?
Live the moment for the moment.
The present moment is all you ever have.
I have learned a lot from jazz. I compare good acting to jazz music. The more you study and prepare as an actor, the more equipped you are to live in the moment. Just like the gifted musicians in my dad's quartet, it takes a courageous actor to be free.
Whatever the present moment contains, accept it as if you had chosen it.
Exhaust the little moment Soon it dies.
When I'm on stage, my interaction with the audience is something that really makes me come alive. It's a feeling like no other. The energy of the crowd fuels something new inside. It reminds me to live in the moment.