Beauty Quote by Alberto Caeiro
““Live, you say, in the present; Live only in the present. But I don’t want the present, I want reality; I want things that exist, not time that measures them. What is the present? It’s something relative to the past and the future. It’s a thing that exists in virtue of other things existing. I only want reality, things without the present. I don’t want to include time in my scheme. I don’t want to think about things as present; I want to think of them as things. I don’t want to separate them from themselves, treating them as present. I shouldn’t even treat them as real. I should treat them as nothing. I should see them, only see them; See them till I can’t think about them. See them without time, without space, To see, dispensing with everything but what you see. And this is the science of seeing, which isn’t a science.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: “The Science of Seeing” by Alberto Caeiro, 1935
The poet rejects time and present, urging direct perception of things as they are, without mental constructs.
In simple terms: Seeing things directly, without thinking about past or future.
Observe without labeling or timing.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- meditation
- visual art
- contemporary
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can you truly see without any mental framework?
- What does “nothing” mean in perception?
Time provides context for understanding.