logo

Quotes About Moments

One must learn a different... sense of time, one that depends more on small amounts than big ones.
~ Sister Mary Paul
The unexpected connections we make might not last, yet stay with us forever
~ Sofia Coppola
It's about misunderstandings between people and places, being disconnected and looking for moments of connection. There are so many moments in life when people don't say what they mean, when they are just missing each other, waiting to run into each other in a hallway.
~ Sofia Coppola
William Blake:   He who binds to himself a Joy, Does the winged life destroy; He who kisses the Joy as it flies, Lives in Eternity's sunrise.7
~ Sogyal Rinpoche
Offer up every joy, be awake at all moments to the news that is always arriving out of silence.
~ Sogyal Rinpoche
When clouds will become heavier than the land in us led our entire life by the steps of our Destiny, we will understand that not their moments' rain has darkened the sun of our life, but the failure to be ourselves.
~ Sorin Cerin
Who knows the life which does not burn its own time moments?
~ Sorin Cerin
There are always moments when one feels empty and estranged. Such moments are most desirable, for it means the soul has cast its moorings and is sailing for distant places. This is detachment -- when the old is over and the new has not yet come. If you are afraid, the state may be distressing, but there is really nothing to be afraid of. Remember the instruction: Whatever you come across -- go beyond.
~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
I never read to kill time. Killing time is like killing someone's wife or a child. There is nothing more precious for me than time.
~ Stanis?aw Lem
Is truth here In the ugly unseemliness? The graceless moments Before and after Eyes are watching? In the unballerina The unperformed?
~ Stasia Ward Kehoe
In history as in human life, regret does not bring back a lost moment and a thousand years will not recover something lost in a single hour.
~ Stefan Zweig
Tales momentos dramáticamente concentrados, tales momentos preñados de fatalidad, en los que una decisión destinada a persistir a lo largo de los tiempos se comprime en una única fecha, en una única hora y a menudo en un solo minuto, son raros tanto en la vida del individuo como en el curso de la Historia.
~ Stefan Zweig
Estos momentos vivos están narrados en un estilo clásico de la literatura de aventuras, pero con la atrayente tensión de su pluma que percibe el latido del corazón humano ante el peligro o el momento singular.
~ Stefan Zweig
Hiçbirimize tek bir nefeslik bir yaÅŸam dahi ikinci bir kez verilmeyecek.
~ Stefan Zweig
La lectura de Momentos estelares de la humanidad es para el hombre de hoy un bálsamo y un impulso, que tienen como fin liberarnos de lo anodino, del conformismo de una civilización que ya solo es capaz de encontrar lo extraordinario en el deporte o en la virtualidad de "la red".
~ Stefan Zweig
İlkbahardaki bir nehir gibi h?zl? ak?p gidiyor ömrümüz, ak?p giden ise geri gelmiyor.
~ Stefan Zweig
Zaman nerede kald??" —"Zaman bizim içimizde
~ Stefan Zweig
Åžu bir kaç saatin tad?n? ç?kar?n, hiçbirimize tek bir nefeslik bir yaÅŸam dahi verilmeyecek ve böyle bir anda aÅŸk? bulan onun keyfini ç?karmal?d?r.
~ Stefan Zweig
Tek nefeslik hayat, bir daha verilmeyecek. Böyle bir anda sevgiyi bulan tad?n? ç?karmal?
~ Stefan Zweig
I giorni solenni dell'esistenza hanno in sé una luminosità più intensa di quelli consueti.
~ Stefan Zweig
I suppose it's amazing how quick life goes by when you have children.
~ Steffi Graf
Her grammar in moments of emergency always impressed Kew.
~ Stella Benson
El tiempo sin embargo posee una fuerza profunda para quitar intensidad a los sentimientos. - 24 Horas en la Vida de una Mujer
~ Stephan Zweig
After all, what is 'poetry itself'? Where are its horizons? What draws a reader to 'read' the world and their own self through this particular medium, even if only occasionally? Because it is often on 'occasions'—sacred or ritualised moments, or moments made holy by celebration or grief—that poetry is reached for, its peculiar intensity and compression instinctively demanded. But this is not a separation from life; rather, it is an illumination of it.
~ Stephanie Dowrick