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Quotes About Moments

Life is what you celebrate. All of it. Even its end.
~ Joanne Harris
There are many To-morrows, my Love, my Love, - There is only one To-day.
~ Joaquin Miller
All my life I've taken photographs of people who are completely at peace being what they were in the situations I photographed them in.
~ Jock Sturges
These guys may not talk too much about relationships, but they sure do blush at telling moments, don't they? Maybe that's the key to understanding the opposite sex; I could invent a science, call it blushology.
~ Jody Gehrman
Strange, how the best moments of our lives we scarcely notice except in looking back.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Savor the little moments, son, that's my advice. They're what life is. All the little things that happen while you're waiting for something else.
~ Joe Abercrombie
The memories of our glories fade, and rot away into half-arsed anecdotes, thin and unconvincing as some other bastard's lies. The failures, the disappointments, the regrets, they stay raw as the moments they happened.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Everything ends," she says. "That's nothing to be sad about. What matters is what starts in that moment.
~ Ann Napolitano
Mark Twain quote about how the only reason for time is so everything doesn't happen at once? I feel like everything that's ever happened in my life is happening
~ Ann Napolitano
The passage of time, and the details that spun some moments into unforgettable memories and others into thin air, traveled with Sylvie--the swirling atmosphere of her own life--while she walked.
~ Ann Napolitano
the only reason for time is so everything doesn't happen at
~ Ann Napolitano
When she's anxious, she replays moments from her life, perhaps to convince herself that she has a history.
~ Ann Napolitano
Sylvie had almost missed this life with this man, and because of this near-miss, she appreciated their moments together, even as they accumulated.
~ Ann Napolitano
Time doesn't make a full life. Living your life to the fullest makes it full.
~ Ann Pearlman
O Emily! these are moments, in which joy and grief struggle so powerfully for pre-eminence, that the heart can scarcely support the contest!
~ Ann Radcliffe
What it love, you ask. Dear child, love is like the light and there are two kinds, the bursting fireworks of the moment and the solid, fixed stars that sometimes become obscured in the heavens, but are always there, year after year, for a lifetime. You must experience the first in order to appreciate the second.
~ Ann Rinaldi
That's the point. People look for greatness only in the extraordinary and completely overlook the wonder of the ordinary. That's why those moments are all forgotten, counted as nothing. It's a terrible loss.
~ Ann Tatlock
That is why we love this city – Dark and stern, and full of water, And we love our separations, And brief moments when we meet.
~ Anna Akhmatova
We create eternity out of crumbs of time.
~ Anna Kamie?ska
Life is made up of moments, small pieces of glittering mica in a long stretch of gray cement. It would be wonderful if they came to us unsummoned, but particularly in lives as busy as the ones most of us lead now, that won't happen. We have to teach ourselves how to make room for them, to love them, and to live, really live.
~ Anna Quindlen
I wondered why I hadn't loved that day more, why I hadn't savored every bit of it...why I hadn't known how good it was to live so normally, so everyday. But you only know that, I suppose, after it's not normal and every day any longer.
~ Anna Quindlen
And it is this search for meaning that keeps us from living in fear. The key to a healthy life is not to be alone, to breathe the same air with others, to share the sensation of living through moments together.
~ Anne Bogart
proposed an antidote to the deadening impact of capitalist spectacle in what he named "constructed situations," which calls on artists to create moments that coax people out of passivity, rendering them the co-creators of what promises to be, according to Debord, a less mediocre life.
~ Anne Bogart
we disappear. It happens to me frequently. You disappear? Yes and then come back. Moments of death I call them.
~ Anne Carson