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Quotes About Moment

In that perfect moment she was his, her life connecting wholly with his for all eternity. Two halves of the same whole, never to be apart again. His release was shattering, Shea with him every step of the way. They erupted into the heavens and floated together to earth, Jacques anchoring them safely.
~ Christine Feehan
New forms of the artistic register are one of the infallible signs of an authentic moment.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Let's just go in and enjoy ourselves,' Yvonne had said after a long moment when the Hitchens family had silently reviewed the menu—actually of the prices not the courses—outside a restaurant on our first and only visit to Paris. I knew at once that the odds against enjoyment had shortened (or is it lengthened? I never remember).
~ Christopher Hitchens
There are many ways of dating the moment when the Left lost or—I would prefer to say—discarded its moral advantage, but this was the first time that I was to see the sellout conducted so cheaply.
~ Christopher Hitchens
The succeeding stage, very plainly announced in hysterical sermons, was to be the moment when apocalyptic nihilists coincided with Armageddon weaponry.
~ Christopher Hitchens
From his heart, he thanks these young animals for their beauty. And they will never know what they have done to make this moment marvelous to him, and life itself less hateful.…
~ Christopher Isherwood
It's hard for me, a Jew, to stay in the moment. Without the past, where is the guilt? And without the future, where is the dread? And without guilt and dread, who am I?
~ Christopher Moore
I was all, Oh, dog, Countess gonna crack open a forty of whup-ass on you now. Oh, you in the sh*t now, wigga! (I am not incline to use hip-hop vernacular often, but there are times when, like French, it just better expresses the sentiment of the moment.) -Abby
~ Christopher Moore
Take a moment to catch your breath and revel in your rhetorical mastery and achievement.
~ Christopher Moore
there comes a point where you'll find something out, where you'll see something, or where something will suddenly come together, and you'll realize that you know something that no one else in the world knows yet. Just you. No one else. You realize that all the value you have is in that one thing, and you're only going to have it for a short time until you tell someone else, but for that time you are more alive than you'll ever be.
~ Christopher Moore
It's hard for me, a Jew, to stay in the moment. Without the past, where is the guilt? And without the future, where is the dread? And without guilt and dread, who am I? "See your skin as what connects you
~ Christopher Moore
It's hard for me, a Jew, to stay in the moment. Without the past, where is the guilt? And without the future, where is the dread? And without guilt and dread, who am I?
~ Christopher Moore
Too late. It's hatched.
~ Christopher Paolini
A moment later, in an even fainter voice, he whispered, Do not mourn me
~ Christopher Paolini
No es la flor más perfecta y adorable? —preguntó Arya. Eragon la miró, con una exquisita conciencia de lo cerca que estaban en aquel momento, y dijo: —Sí... Lo es. —Sin dar tiempo a que lo abandonara el coraje, añadió—: Como tú.
~ Christopher Paolini
He scrambled to his feet, noticing that her own were bare.
~ Christopher Paolini
en caso de que cada instante de su vida se convirtiera en un tormento para él, ¿no sería mejor que buscara el descanso?
~ Christopher Paolini
When shall the ceremony take place, then?" "In an hour," said Roran.
~ Christopher Paolini
It can be a terrible knowledge. To know you are without any delusions or sympathy is a moment of revelation that no one experiences unscathed.
~ Christopher Paolini
For an instant, she was certain she was dead, but … the universe continued to exist. She continued to exist.
~ Christopher Paolini
That was the moment he had fallen for her. It wasn't love at first sight. Hell, it wasn't even lust at first sight. But it was close enough.
~ Christopher Paolini
That is the mysterious thing about tragedy- it often strikes at the happiest moment.
~ Christopher Pike
Memory is a stopgap for humans, for whom time flies and what is passed is passed.
~ Umberto Eco
And in that moment I experience a revelation. I realize now that it was a painful sense that the world is purposeless, the lazy fruit of a misunderstanding, but in that moment I was able to translate what I felt only as: God does not exist.
~ Umberto Eco