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Quotes About Timeless

Very old are the woods; And the buds that break Out of the brier's boughs, When March winds wake, So old with their beauty are-- Oh, no man knows Through what wild centuries Roves back the rose.
~ Walter de La Mare
Really good literature is seldom appreciated in its own day. The best authors die poor, the bad ones make money - it's always been like that.
~ Walter Moers
History is never antiquated, because humanity is always fundamentally the same.
~ Walter Rauschenbusch
As old as the hills.
~ Walter Scott
a gentle, permanent reality that was in him like his bones or his heart, that made him seem like an everlasting part of things.
~ Walter Van Tilburg Clark
The moment I see her, there's a rumbling in my chest, and my mouth is as dry as a desert. This was something sure to be crammed full of warmth secrets, like an antique clock built when peace filled the world.
~ Wann
The poetic line, a grave and timeless portal, requires a very simple password.
~ Wayne Koestenbaum
Ask the questions that have no answers. Invest in the millenium.
~ Wendell Berry
The scarecrow is always in fashion."
~ Wesley D'Amico
The scarecrow never goes out of style."
~ Wesley D'Amico
Time doesn't wear a clock.
~ Wesley D'Amico
God wastes no time on fleeting things.
~ Wesley D'Amico
The future is immortal.
~ Wesley D'Amico
And in his eyes The cold stars lighting, very old and bleak, In different skies.
~ Wilfred Owen
People who experience flow describe it as "a state of effortless concentration so deep that they lose their sense of time, of themselves, of their problems," and their descriptions of the joy of that state are so compelling that Csikszentmihalyi has called it an "optimal experience.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (pronounced six-cent-mihaly) has done more than anyone else to study this state of effortless attending, and the name he proposed for it, flow, has become part of the language. People who experience flow describe it as "a state of effortless concentration so deep that they lose their sense of time, of themselves, of their problems
~ Daniel Kahneman
People who experience flow describe it as "a state of effortless concentration so deep that they lose their sense of time, of themselves, of their problems," and their descriptions of the joy of that state are so compelling that Csikszentmihalyi has called it an "optimal experience." Many activities can induce a sense of flow, from painting to racing motorcycles—and for some fortunate authors I know, even writing a book is often an optimal experience.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Aici nu exist? mai devreme sau mai târziu... aici exist? doar munc?, asta facem aici.
~ Daniel Kehlmann
Poetry, as Allen Ginsberg reminded his friends, is news that stays news.
~ Daniel Mark Epstein
The "Eternal Circle," Dylan called it, the timeless story of the emotional loop between the singer and the audience, feeding on each other, one locked in the light, the other in the darkness of the theater, no one ever completely satisfied.
~ Daniel Mark Epstein
3 East 84th still looks both fitting and fresh. It also looks familiar: the limestone
~ Daniel Okrent
Café ? Le bureau du divisionnaire Coudrier est un vieux souvenir qui n'a pas changé.
~ Daniel Pennac
His civilization had flourished for thousands of years in the harsh and unforgiving land of Mesopotamia before anyone had ever heard of a place called America. And it would survive long after the great American experiment receded into history. Of this, Saladin was certain. All great empires eventually collapsed. Only Islam was forever. The
~ Daniel Silva
The great Ari Shamron was eternal, but the vessel in which his spirit resided would not last forever.
~ Daniel Silva