Quotes About Fragment
With a feeling of despondency so intense that it was almost pleasurable, he got out his guitar. So this was to be his condition now.What was he but a fragment of broken churned-up humanity washed up on this faraway shore? This was where his journey had brought him.... There mus be a song in this...
~ Marina Lewycka
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Oh, this here and now, this particular snapshot fragment of forever.
~ Marisa de los Santos
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There is only the present. Just as every object on earth contains similar and interchanging atoms, so every fragment of time contains aspects of every other.
~ Matt Haig
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Just as every object on earth contains similar and interchanging atoms, so every fragment of time contains aspects of every other.
~ Matt Haig
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Your physical body is the portal of your spirit, the God fragment that you are, through which you physically experience and shape the world you create.
~ Mike Dooley
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Death is not the opposite of life but of birth - life is a continuous realm out of which we are born; that (as Plato says) we can dimly remember during our existence; and to which we return when we die - to that totality of life compared to which mortal existence seems but a dreamlike fragment.
~ Unknown
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I found it impossible to tear myself away from my station and plunge into Hungary. I feel the same disability now; a momentary reluctance to lay hands on this particular fragment of the future; not out of fear, but because, within arm's reach and still intact, this future seemed, and still seems, so full of promised marvels.
~ Unknown
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The poem is born dark; it comes, as the result of a radical individuation, into the world as a language fragment, thus, as far as language manages to be world, freighted with world.
~ Paul Celan
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There is no theory that is not a fragment, carefully prepared, of some autobiography.
~ Paul Valery
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Una sola sentencia puede considerarse como un todo, aunque puede hallarse en medio de una serie de partes no asimiladas; una sola palabra puede ser una chispa de inextinguible pensamiento.
~ Unknown
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