TIME QUOTES VIII

quotations about time

Even such is time, that takes in trust
Our youth, our joys, our all we have,
And pays us but with age and dust.

SIR WALTER RALEIGH

lines written the night before his death

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I don't suppose anybody ever deliberately listens to a watch or a clock. You don't have to. You can be oblivious to the sound for a long while, then in a second of ticking it can create in the mind unbroken the long diminishing parade of time you didn't hear.

WILLIAM FAULKNER

The Sound and the Fury

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Time is for dragonflies and angels. The former live too little and the latter live too long.

JAMES THURBER

The 13 Clocks

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Every hour in itself, as it respects us in particular, is the only one we can call our own.

JEAN DE LA BRUYERE

attributed, Thoughts Moral and Divine

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Oh, thou divinest healer Time
And thing sublime!
That thou should'st gladly life's lorn nest
Anew invest,
And set before the eyes of man
A deeper purpose, holier plan,
And gently bridge the abysmal span,
'Twixt earth and rest!

EDWIN LEIBFREED

"Oh, Thou Inexorable Grief"

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The end of time is the birthday of Eternity.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims


We are the fools of Time and Terror: Days
Steal on us, and steal from us; yet we live,
Loathing our life, and dreading still to die.

LORD BYRON

Manfred

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Is Time outside me, I started wondering in high school. When things began to go fast. Or is Time inside me. If OUTSIDE you have to keep pace with f***ing clocks & calendars. No slacking off. If INSIDE, you do what you want. Whatever. You create your own Time. Like breaking the hands off a clock like I did once so it's just the clock face there looking at you.

JOYCE CAROL OATES

Zombie

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Make good use of Time ... reflect that yesterday cannot be recalled, tomorrow cannot be assured, today is only yours, which if you procrastinate you lose.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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I can never understand why I should eat at one or sleep at eleven, if it is, as it often is, my one and my eleven and nobody else's. For, as between the clock and me alone, one and eleven and all other o'clocks are mine and I am not theirs. But I have known men and women living in hotels who would interrupt a sunset to go to dine, or wave away the stars in their courses to go to sleep, merely because the hour had struck.

ZONA GALE

"Miggy"

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Time puts out all other flames
But the glory of his eyes;
His are all the sacred names,
His the solemn mysteries.
Crown him! In his darkest day,
He has heaven to give away!

CAROLINE SPENCER

"The Royal Name"

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The ancients painted time in the form of an old man with a large tuft of hair on his forehead, but bald behind, to teach us, that, if we catch him not as he comes, it will be impossible after he has passed by.

JOHN THORNTON

Maxims and Directions for Youth


Time, ghost-like, glides by us invisible, unseen, amid the glare and turmoil of the day; but in the gloom and silence of the midnight hour he stands revealed, and with one hand points mockingly to the wasted, marred past, and with the other towards the future; he whispers, in the lonely hour, into our ears the startling, fateful word, "Eternity."

JAMES PLATT

Platt's Essays, vol. II


Pass on, ever on, O Time! ush'ring in
New joys, new aspirations, and new life.

WATIE W. SWANZY

"Time"

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So little time we live in Time,
And we learn all so painfully,
That we may spare this hour's term
To practice for Eternity.

ROBERT PENN WARREN

"Bearded Oaks"

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Time, that aged nurse.

JOHN KEATS

Endymion


He began to suspect another, deeper layer of time, a time of stone and cloud and tree to which the time of clocks and calendars was a gross mockery cobbled up by savages.

WILLIAM GAY

Provinces of Night

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So much of what we now call time is a collective myth, devised by emperors, industrialists, protesters, and tinkerers.

DEREK THOMPSON

"A Brief Economic History of Time", The Atlantic, December 21, 2016


Stealing a moment from Mr. Time
He rocks in his chair like a shiny dime
But it's all for show, all for show.
Wearing your name and a number or two
When the minute's up, so are you
But everybody knows, everybody knows.

THE ALAN PARSON PROJECT

"Mr. Time"


Time be thine,
And thy best graces spend it at thy will.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Hamlet

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