Authentic and free. The
Authentic and free. The Gucci guilty woman is about living in the moment. She’s a modern woman, someone who really owns herself and her sensuality. It’s supposed to be a very empowering and sensual fragrance. Evan Rachel Wood
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Authentic and free. The Gucci guilty woman is about living in the moment. She’s a modern woman, someone who really owns herself and her sensuality. It’s supposed to be a very empowering and sensual fragrance. Evan Rachel Wood
It’s kind of amazing; I don’t know anything. It’s an interesting way to work where you’re living in the moment and making decisions for your character in the moment. You have to go with your gut on everything – try not to over-think things. That tends to make me doubt what I did, but then … Read more
Has it ever struck you … that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quickly you hardly catch it going? It’s really all memory … except for each passing moment. Eric Kandel
The art of life is to live in the present moment, and to make that moment as perfect as we can by the realization that we are the instruments and expression of God Himself. Emmet Fox
The feeling I have reminds me of New Year’s Eve, when the countdown is coming and I’m not quite sure whether to grab my camera or just live in the moment. Usually I grab the camera and later regret it when the picture doesn’t turn out. Then I feel enormously let down and think to … Read more
but i am content to live in the moment, and allow myself the daily pleasure of obsessing. nothing lasts forever, i tell myself. especially the good stuff. although typically you aren’t faced with a hard deadline Emily Giffin
Forever is composed of nows. Emily Dickinson
I never did learn how to live in the moment, but I did learn that moments could be wasted and the world would continue to spin on its axis. Eloisa James
Forever has no meaning when you’re living in the moment. I wasn’t ready for that moment to end. Ellen Hopkins
When I read a story, I relive the moment from which it sprang. A scene burned itself into me, a building magnetized me, a mood orseason of Nature’s penetrated me, history suddenly appeared to me in some tiny act, or a face had begun to haunt me before I glanced at it. Elizabeth Bowen