PRESENT QUOTES II

quotations about the present

The present is our only life.

ABI USRIN

attributed, Day's Collacon


He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.

GEORGE ORWELL

Nineteen Eighty-Four

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The only saving grace of the present is that it's too damned stupid to question the past very closely.

H. P. LOVECRAFT

"Pickman's Model"

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Tomorrows were full of awful things. Today, now, was the essential.

ARIANA FRANKLIN

Mistress of the Art of Death

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In basketball -- as in life -- true joy comes from being fully present in each and every moment, not just when things are going your way.

PHIL JACKSON

Sacred Hoops

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In an era of stress and anxiety, when the present seems unstable and the future unlikely, the natural response is to retreat and withdraw from reality, taking recourse either in fantasies of the future or in modified visions of a half-imagined past.

ALAN MOORE

Watchmen


Be reverent towards each day. Love it, respect it, do not sully it, do not hinder it from coming to flower.

ROMAIN ROLLAND

Jean-Christophe

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The days of life are consumed, one by one, without an object beyond the present moment; ever flying from the ennui of that, yet carrying it with us; eternally in pursuit of happiness, which keeps eternally before us. If death or bankruptcy happen to trip us out of the circle, it is matter for the buzz of the evening, and is completely forgotten by the next morning.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

letter to Mrs. Bingham, February 7, 1787

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With me, the present is forever, and forever is always shifting, flowing, melting. This second is life. And when it is gone it is dead. But you can't start over with each new second. You have to judge by what is dead. It's like quicksand ... hopeless from the start.

SYLVIA PLATH

The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

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The future and the past are equally meaningless because they are nebulous entities, times that do not exist, containing events which have no echo because they are gone, or which hold no import because they are yet to happen. What is important is the here and now, and now, and now, and the spaces between the nows.

TIM LEBBON

Face

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Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. But what will happen in all the other days that ever come can depend on what you do today. It's been that way all this year. It's been that way so many times.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

For Whom the Bell Tolls

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Be reverent before the dawning day. Do not think of what will be in a year, or in ten years. Think of to-day.

ROMAIN ROLLAND

Jean-Christophe

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The past lies like a nightmare upon the present.

KARL MARX

The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte

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The present is a beautiful medium to knit every bond closer, and to make every dear remembrance still more precious.

FRIEDRICH DANIEL ERNST SCHLEIERMACHER

attributed, Day's Collacon


I'm interested in the way in which the past affects the present and I think that if we understand a good deal more about history, we automatically understand a great more about contemporary life.

TONI MORRISON

interview, Time, January 21, 1998

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The present is a bright speck between the darkness of the future and the twilight of the past.

ELIZA COOK

Diamond Dust

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I don't want a future, I want a present. To me this appears of greater value. You have a future only when you have no present, and when you have a present, you forget to even think about the future.

ROBERT WALSER

The Tanners


There is no present or future, only the past, happening over and over again, now.

EUGENE O'NEILL

A Moon for the Misbegotten

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In order to enjoy the present, it is necessary to be intent on the present; to be doing one thing and thinking of another is a very unsatisfactory mode of spending life. Some people are always wishing themselves somewhere but where they are, or thinking of something else than what they are doing, or of somebody else than to whom they are speaking; this is the way to enjoy nothing well, and to please nobody. It is better to be interested with inferior persons and inferior things, than to be indifferent with the best.

GEORGE MOGRIDGE

attributed, Day's Collacon


If I did not love what is present, if I could not cling to this enormous, safe parachute, I would long since have fallen into the abyss.

CHRISTIAN MORGENSTERN

Levels

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