TIME QUOTES XII

quotations about time


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Time also stumbled and had accidents and could therefore splinter and leave an eternalized fragment.

GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
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One Hundred Years of Solitude


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Tags: Gabriel García Márquez


There was a time when time did not yet exist.

EMIL CIORAN

The Trouble with Being Born

Tags: Emil Cioran


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

Tags: Walter Mosley


Time is the chrysalis of eternity.

RICHTER

attributed, Day's Collacon


Time is but a phantom dagger
That motion lifts to slay itself.

MAXWELL BODENHEIM

"Advice To a Pool"

Tags: Maxwell Bodenheim


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

Tags: John Gardner


Days, months, years fly away, and irrecoverably sink in the abyss of time.

JEAN DE LA BRUYERE

attributed, Thoughts Moral and Divine


Time ... thou ceaseless lackey to eternity.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

The Rape of Lucrece

Tags: William Shakespeare


He who toys with Time, trifles with a frozen serpent, which afterwards turns upon the hand that indulged the sport, and inflicts a deadly wound.

ELIZA COOK

Diamond Dust


A clock is a little machine that shuts us out from the wonder of time.

SUSAN GLASPELL

"Tickless Time"

Tags: Susan Glaspell


We must use time as a tool, not as a couch.

JOHN F. KENNEDY

Address to the National Association of Manufacturers in New York City, December 5, 1961

Tags: John F. Kennedy


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


No preacher is listened to but time; which gives us the same train and turn of thought that elder people have tried in vain to put into our heads.

JONATHAN SWIFT

"Thoughts on Various Subjects", The Works of Jonathan Swift

Tags: Jonathan Swift


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

WALTER BARGEN

Riverfront Times, September 29, 2009

Tags: Walter Bargen


Thinking about time is to acknowledge two contradictory certainties: that our outward lives are governed by the seasons and the clock; that our inward lives are governed by something much less regular -- an imaginative impulse cutting through the dictates of daily time, and leaving us free to ignore the boundaries of here and now and pass like lightning along the coil of pure time, that is, the circle of the universe and whatever it does or does not contain.

JEANETTE WINTERSON

Sexing the Cherry

Tags: Jeanette Winterson


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

Tags: Milan Kundera


Time begets more than fiction can create.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims

Tags: Edward Counsel


Our time's the most precious thing we've got to offer folks, and the worst thing a body can do is to take it away from us.

CHARLES DE LINT

"Saxophone Joe and the Woman in Black", The Ivory and the Horn

Tags: Charles de Lint


By the 1930s, wristwatches were the norm and the pocket watch was an anachronism. Time, itself, had become a human appendage.

DEREK THOMPSON

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


While people brood, time skips ahead without looking back.

ALAN LIGHTMAN

Einstein's Dreams