time is happening all at once
we travel down it seeing only the present

the big bang was that big, its still banging

e.webb

Tag: reality time the-big-bang-theory



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Time is a structured perception of human brain on natural events.
Eternity ain't based on the human perception, but on perpetual cycle.

Toba Beta

Tag: perception time human



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Entire years had passed when he was rich enough in time to disregard the loose change of a minute, but now he obsessed over each one, this minute, the next minute, the one following, all of which were different terms for the same illusion.

Anthony Marra

Tag: wisdom time aging time-passing youth-is-wasted-on-the-young



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August has passed, and yet summer continues by force to grow days. They sprout secretly between the chapters of the year, covertly included between its pages.

Jonathan Safran Foer

Tag: time imagery summer august page-109



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It takes time, patience, productivity and persistence to 'pop the oil'; just keep digging. Worthy investments take time to show positive returns.

T.F. Hodge

Tag: persistence time patience productivity positive-attitude return investment quotes-to-live-by



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Even the best thief in the world can't steal time.

Ally Carter

Tag: time heist-society-chapter-16



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Time, though infinite, is paradoxically also short, and, to be blunt, getting shorter.

James Treadwell

Tag: time



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Relationship Time to Aloneness." Having a companion fixes you in time and that of the present, but when the quality of aloneness settles down, past, present and future all flow together. A memory, a present event, and a forecast all equally present.

John Steinbeck

Tag: solitude time relationships



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This is death. I don't want it to tarry awhile so I can write a monograph. I want it to go away for seventy or eighty years.

Don DeLillo

Tag: time death long-life monograph



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Time, I think, is like walking backward away from something: say, from a kiss. First there is the kiss; then you step back, and the eyes fill up your vision, then the eyes are framed in the face as you step further away; the face then is part of a body, and then the body is framed in a doorway, then the doorway framed in the trees beside it. The path grows longer and the door smaller, the trees fill up your sight and the door is lost, then the path is lost in the woods and the woods lost in the hills. Yet somewhere in the center still is the kiss. That's what time is like.

John Crowley

Tag: time kiss distance memory description backwards walking-away



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