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Time Quotes by Fernando Pessoa
- I search and can't find myself. I belong in chrysanthemum time, sharp in calla lily elongations. God made my soul into an ornamental thing.
- Wasting time has an esthetics to it.
- A great emotion is too selfish ; it takes into itself all the blood of the spirit, and the congestion leaves the hands too cold…
- My past is everything I failed to be.
- The value of things is not the time they last, but the intensity with which they occur. That is why there are unforgettable moments and…
- Time, which grays hair and wrinkles faces, also withers violent affections, and much more quickly.
- I'd woken up early, and I took a long time getting ready to exist.
- I realize that I was all error and deviation, that I never lived, that I existed only in so far as I filled time with…
- For a long time now I haven't existed. I'm utterly calm. No one distinguishes me from who I am. I just felt myself breath as…
- I crave time in all its duration, and I want to be myself unconditionally.
- It's been a long time since I've been me.
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