TIME QUOTES XII

quotations about time

Time cannot be spurred on like a horse.

KOBO ABE

The Woman in the Dunes

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Many & most moments go by with us hardly aware of their passage. But love & hate & fear cause time to snag you, to drag you down like a spider's web holding fast to a doomed fly's wings. And when you're caught like that you're aware of every moment & movement & nuance.

WALTER MOSLEY

When the Thrill Is Gone

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Indifferent to the affairs of men, time runs out, precise, heedless, exact, and immutable in rhythm.

ERWIN SYLVANUS

Dr. Korczak and the Children

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And therein lies the whole of man's plight. Human time does not turn in a circle; it runs ahead in a straight line. That is why man cannot be happy: happiness is the longing for repetition.

MILAN KUNDERA

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

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While people brood, time skips ahead without looking back.

ALAN LIGHTMAN

Einstein's Dreams


When things don't please you, the best medicine is to swallow a little tincture of time.

KEN ALSTAD

Savvy Sayin's

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Time ... thou ceaseless lackey to eternity.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

The Rape of Lucrece

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The fluid cradle of events (time).

WILLIAM FAULKNER

Absalom, Absalom!

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Time can also be a place.... Everything depends on where you are standing, on where you look or what you hear. The measure of it is found in consciousness itself.

FRANK HERBERT

God Emperor of Dune


Since time is the one immaterial object which we cannot influence -- neither speed up nor slow down, add to nor diminish -- it is an imponderably valuable gift.

MAYA ANGELOU

Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now

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Go to the man on the street and ask whether time has a direction, whether the future is different from the past, and whether time doesn't march on toward the future. That's the natural view. The more interesting view is how the physicists manage to convince themselves that time doesn't have a direction.

TIM MAUDLIN

"A Defense of the Reality of Time", Quanta Magazine, May 16, 2017


Well, ultimately nothing lasts. Everything is temporal, but some things last longer than others.

WALTER BARGEN

Riverfront Times, September 29, 2009

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Time is the chrysalis of eternity.

RICHTER

attributed, Day's Collacon


Some say it is best not to go near the center of time. Life is a vessel of sadness, but it is noble to live life, and without time there is no life. Others disagree. They would rather have an eternity of contentment, even if that eternity were fixed and frozen, like a butterfly mounted in a case.

ALAN LIGHTMAN

Einstein's Dreams

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Pick an apocalypse, any apocalypse. A sea of black oil and dead things. No wind. No light. Nothing stirring, not even an ant, a spider. A silent universe. Such is the end of the flicker of time, the brief, hot fuse of events and ideas set off, accidentally, and snuffed out, accidentally, by man. Not a real ending of course, nor even a beginning. Mere ripple in Time's stream.

JOHN GARDNER

Grendel

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Man seems to be deficient in nothing so much as he is in time.

ZENO

attributed, Day's Collacon


A proper disposition of time leaves a man at leisure in the very bustle of affairs; without delaying the attention of his concerns to the last or giving them unnecessary application at first: it affords a season for everything by affording everything its proper season.

NORMAN MACDONALD

Maxims and Moral Reflections

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Your children's losing battle with time seems even sadder than your own.

JOHN UPDIKE

Rabbit at Rest

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Time is only an illusion produced by the succession of our states of consciousness as we travel through eternal duration, and it does not exist where no consciousness exists in which the illusion can be produced; but "lies asleep."

HELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY

An Abridgement of the Secret Doctrine


Time has laid his hand
Upon my heart, gently, not smiting it,
But as a harper lays his open palm
Upon his harp, to deaden its vibrations.

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

The Golden Legend

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