Quotes About Transience
I had that feeling you have when you're watching a sad movie, sobbing at the heartbreak you are feeling at the same time that you know the heartbreak isn't exactly real, that it will be gone by the time you get home and make a cup of tea. I found a lot of life like that when I was younger, as though I was practicing for what came later.
~ Anna Quindlen
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Anyone familiar with the love affairs between men and women could have told them that theirs would soon be over.
~ Anna Quindlen
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He'd had a dog once, in that way he'd had everything in his childhood, ordinary but a lot less lasting.
~ Anna Quindlen
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Because the road is rough and long, Shall we despise the skylark's song, That cheers the wanderer's way? Or trample down, with reckless feet, The smiling flowerets, bright and sweet, Because they soon decay?
~ Anne Bronte
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Everyone is born equal; we will all die and shed our earthly glory. Riches, power and fame last for only a few short years. Why do we cling so desperately to these fleeting things? Why can't people who have more than enough for their own needs give the rest to their fellow human beings? Why should anyone have to have such a hard life for those few short years on earth?
~ Anne Frank
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So while I do not expect to get over much, I know that my motley, beloved friends and I have only a short time together left on this merry-go-round, as it spins around the sun, rises and falls. At the same time, these friends are all sort of a marvelous mess: perfect and neurotic, driven and gentle, self-centered and crazily generous, fully alive and probably on their way out. They are chipped and slightly faded works of art, and they are the exact horse I've longed for, all my life.
~ Anne Lamott
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Robert Burns said it best: "Life is but a day at most.
~ Anne Lamott
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The sunrise shell has the eternal validity of all beautiful and fleeting things.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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How quickly a moment sinks into the past.
~ Anne Perry
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We're going to die and not even know. We'll never know, and all this meaninglessness will just go on and on and on. And we won't any longer be witnesses to it. We won't have even that little bit of power to give meaning to it in our minds. We'll just be gone, dead, dead, dead, without ever knowing!
~ Anne Rice
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Handsome enough' is this Grim Reaper, Who can snuff all these 'brief candles,' every fluttering soul sucking the air, from this hall.
~ Anne Rice
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When it's happening it is too beautiful, too overwhelming, and you can feel it's being lost with every breath you take.
~ Anne Rice
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I've been passing through for the longest time.
~ Anne Rice
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Despair is so familiar to me; it could be banished by the sight of a beautiful mannekin in the window. It could be dispelled by the lights surrounding a tower. It would be lifted by the great ghostly shape of St. Patrick's coming into view. And then despair would come again. Meaningless, I almost said, aloud.
~ Anne Rice
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Words spoken to drunkards were truly words written in water. They vanished into the endless void in which the drunkard languished.
~ Anne Rice
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I closed my eyes and heard the wind and the sound of water flowing softly, swiftly in the river. It was enough, for one moment. And I knew that it would not endure, that it would fly away from me like something torn out of my arms, and I would fly after it, more desperately lonely than any creature under God, to get it back.
~ Anne Rice
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Out, out, brief candle." Such comforting remembrance can turn in an instant to agony.
~ Anne Rice
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The piano sang on in crashing cascades, the rapid notes melting as fast as they were born, so like the last thin snowflakes of the winter, vanishing before they strike the pavements.
~ Anne Rice
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Knowing you are alive is watching on every side your generation's short time falling away as fast as rivers drop through air, and feeling it hit.
~ Annie Dillard
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To dust is only to forestall burial
~ Annie Dillard
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An infant is a pucker of the earth's thin skin; so are we. We arise like budding yeasts and break off: we forget our beginnings. A mammal swells and circles and lays him down. You and I have finished swelling: our circling periods are playing out, but we can still leave footprints on a trail whose end we do not know. Buddhism notes that it is always a mistake to think you can go it alone.
~ Annie Dillard
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Goethe's Faust risks all if he should cry to the moment, the 'augenblick', "Verweile doch!" "Last forever!" Who hasn't prayed that prayer? But the 'augenblick' isn't going to 'verweile'. You were lucky to get it in the first place. The present is a freely given canvas. That it is constantly being ripped apart and washed downstream goes without saying; it is a canvas, nevertheless.
~ Annie Dillard
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No one owns the sunset
~ Scott Westerfeld
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La vida es una sombra tan sólo, que transcurre; un pobre actor que, orgulloso, consume su turno sobre el escenario para jamás volver a ser oído. Es una historia contada por un necio, llena de ruido y furia, que nada significa.
~ Shakespeare
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