Guardian Camwar in Ch. 4 : the cooper, pp. 42-43
The Visitor (2002)
“I am myself, though from moment to moment something else seems to be looking on.”
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The Visitor (2002)
Context: I am myself, though from moment to moment something else seems to be looking on. Whatever will be required of me, however, can best be done if I remember who I am.
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Ich setze Mich nicht voraus, weil Ich Mich jeden Augenblick überhaupt erst setze oder schaffe, und nur dadurch Ich bin, dass Ich nicht vorausgesetzt, sondern gesetzt bin, und wiederum nur in dem Moment gesetzt, wo ich mich setze, d.h. Ich bin Schöpfer un Geschöpf in Einem.
Cambridge 1995, p. 135
The Ego and Its Own (1845)

On the split-hair decisions of photography
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“In the moment of creating I am aware neither of myself nor of others.”
The Details interview with Jay Ruzesky (Winter 2008)

Letter to Cornel Lanczos (21 March 1942), p. 68
Attributed in posthumous publications, Albert Einstein: The Human Side (1979)
“I look at the lyrics, and if that's something honest for me at the moment, I'll sing it.”
On how she chooses her songs, in "ysabellabravetalk #2" (12 March 2007) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYtBFV0z6dk

24-Aug-2007, Hull City OWS
As opposed to under the ground?
As Quoted in The Gerorgian Times in 2008 http://www.geotimes.ge/index.php?m=home&newsid=12354.eng

“Treat every moment as your last. It is not preparation for something else.”
Source: Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind: Informal Talks on Zen Meditation and Practice

"Angel Surrounded by Paysans" (1949)
Context: I am one of you and being one of you
Is being and knowing what I am and know.
Yet I am the necessary angel of earth,
Since, in my sight, you see the earth again,
Cleared of its stiff and stubborn, man-locked set
And, in my hearing, you hear its tragic drone
Rise liquidly in liquid lingerings,
Like watery words awash; like meanings said
By repetitions of half-meanings. Am I not,
Myself, only half a figure of a sort,
A figure half seen, or seen for a moment, a man
Of the mind, an apparition appareled in
Apparels of such lightest look that a turn
Of my shoulders and quickly, too quickly, I am gone?