Quotes About Time
Müzik zaman?, ÅŸimdi olduÄŸu gibi,nab?z at??lar?na dönüÅŸtürdüÄŸünde, sonsuzluk aradaki boÅŸluklardad?r
~ John Berger
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I remember having the same sensation in Gordon Avenue. The two moments, instead of being separated by decades, belong to the same hour of the same season. I wipe and close the knife. A kind of vertigo overcomes me. Words make no more sense. Everything is a continuum.
~ John Berger
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Po motin? mirties laikas dažnai padvigubina arba padidina greit?.
~ John Berger
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Animals are born, are sentient and are mortal. In these things they resemble man. In their superficial anatomy — less in their deep anatomy — in their habits, in their time, in their physical capacities, they differ from man. They are both like and unlike.
~ John Berger
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bir kitap yazmak isterim bazen yaln?z zamanla ilgili bir kitap zaman?n nas?l da olmay???, gelecek ve geçmiÅŸin nas?l da sürekli bir ÅŸu an oluÅŸuyla ilgili. düÅŸünürüm ki herkes - yaÅŸayan yaÅŸam?? ve yaÅŸayacak olan herkes- canl?d?r ÅŸimdi. bu meseleyi didik didik etmek isterim tüfeÄŸini boÅŸaltan bir asker gibi.
~ John Berger
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The tombstones are not very different from those in other European cemeteries. Many record the deaths of several generations: the name, the year of birth, the day of death and the place of death, if it was not on the island. A name and two dates, the last one precise to the very day. This is what is recorded. About what happened between, apart from the bare fact of survival, not a word is written.
~ John Berger
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History always constitutes the relation between a present and its past. Consequently fear of the present leads to mystification of the past
~ John Berger
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When will indifference come.
~ John Berryman
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And there is another thing he has in mind like a grave Sienese face a thousand years would fail to blur the still profiled reproach of. Ghastly, with open eyes, he attends, blind. All the bells say: too late. This is not for tears; thinking.
~ John Berryman
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Physical growth is a function of time. No two-year-old child has ever been six feet tall. Intellectual growth is a function of learning. Spiritual growth is neither a function of time or learning, but it is a function of obedience.
~ John Bevere
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I'm not sure history has ended.
~ John Bolton
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It will happen but it will take time.
~ John Bowlby
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Measured in time of transport and communication, the whole round globe is now smaller than a small European country was a hundred years ago.
~ John Boyd Orr
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El tiempo es tu vida; ni más, ni menos. La manera cómo gastas las horas y los días es la manera como gastas la vida.
~ John Boykin
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The familiar story, that, on seeing evildoers taken to the place of execution, he was wont to exclaim: "But for the grace of God there goes John Bradford," is a universal tradition, which has overcome the lapse of time.
~ John Bradford
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And though I'm happy now sitting in Hampstead High Street in the sunshine, the happiness of the memory is a different kind of happiness, the happiness of youth, the happiness of an infinite amount of possibilities.
~ JOHN BRAINE
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If there be no seed-time there will certainly be no harvest, and the youth of life is the seed-time of life.
~ John Bright
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William James speculated that subjective time was measured in novel experiences, which become rarer as you get older.
~ John Brockman
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If I offered to give you $20 today or $100 in a year, which would you choose?
~ John Brockman
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In truth, much of human social life—our morality, our relationships—revolves around challenges posed by intertemporal choice.
~ John Brockman
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Just as you can't attribute the spin of a proton to any one of its constituents, you can't attribute an event in time to a single earlier cause. Complex systems have neither a useful notion of individuality nor a proper notion of causality.
~ John Brockman
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In Europe, the present is perceived as the endpoint of history. In America, the present is perceived as the beginning of the future.
~ John Brockman
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seminary students in a rush were far less likely to help a stranger than were seminary students who weren't late, in the experiment performed by John M. Darley and Dan Batson).
~ John Brockman
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The universe has been around for 13.8 billion years and
~ John Brockman
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