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Quotes About Temporal

A day is a miniature eternity.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Whatever time is giving us, it will take everything back!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
The illusion is time itself.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
But that's the trouble with moments—they end." ~Narrator
~ S.M. Boyce, Lichgates
Eternity is the stopped heart of Time.
~ Sorin Cerin
How time slips past, masked in the rhythm of the days!
~ Joan D. Vinge, The Snow Queen
One thing you cannot avoid ever in life, and that is time.
~ Sandeep Sahajpal
If Time travel were possible, the future would have already taught the present to teach the past how to do it.
~ Atom Tate
Clocks were invented to warn us. Tick (time is passing). Tock (time has passed).
~ Kamand Kojouri
Past Present And Future Exist All At Once As Parallel Moments In Time.
~ Khalid Masood
distance is created by time is further than space
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As Eternity has reckonedThere's a lifetime in a second
~ Piet Hein, Collected Grooks II
A moment in time consists of multiple moments.
~ Khalid Masood
Time travel is awesome....And useful. That sentence had a typo when I typed it...The first time.
~ Craig Benzine
Time is more than life, it is afterlife.
~ Khalid Masood
A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past and as a watch in the night.
~ Bible
Yeah, yeah, yeah, time travel's a nightmare. Don't go down that path.
~ Domhnall Gleeson
Poetry takes place in time. It is a durational. Things take place in sequence.
~ Edward Hirsch
All time is all time. It does not change. It does not lend itself to warnings or explanations. It simply is.
~ Kurt Vonnegut
Nothing is longer than a little while.
~ Maureen Johnson
Conscious content now is known in the context of a consistent locus or point of view that can integrate that knowledge. Infantile amnesia begins to drop away. Events are held in memory in a verbal temporal order. A conscious person shows up—not as the object of reflection but as a perspective from which knowing can occur.
~ Steven C. Hayes
El tiempo sólo se mueve en una dirección.
~ Jorge Molist
To what extent is Chan amenable to a historical approach, if it is indeed? Can this teaching, as [D. T.] Suzuki thought, traverse the claim of history in the name of its own temporal character? If not, to what extent is it threatened by the results of the historical inquiry?
~ Bernard Faure
In Paul's day, instead of giving gold medals for winning first place in an Olympic event, a crown of olive or laurel leaves was placed on the winner's head. By the time the athlete went home that night, the wreath would already be wilting and falling apart. Think of that. All that energy expended for a wreath that didn't last beyond a day.
~ Bill Hybels