Time Quote by Dianne Sylvan
““None of them understand... they can't see the enormity of time the way I can, the way it swallows all our striving... they want to live solely in the moment, not realizing that for our kind the moment never ends. Empires have come and gone, continents have been discovered and populated from shore to shore, men have walked on the moon, wars have consumed the planet... everything dies, but we remain. We are witnesses to the endless decay of the world. No matter how high we rise, eventually... ashes to ashes, we all fall down.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unknown, possibly speculative fiction or personal monologue
The speaker reflects on humanity’s limited perception of time, emphasizing that while individual lives are fleeting, the speaker perceives an endless continuum where empires rise and fall, yet the observer endures beyond them.
In simple terms: Humans see only moments; the speaker sees endless time and decay.
Recognize the fleeting nature of life and seek lasting meaning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- creative writing
- philosophical discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does perceiving time as endless affect your choices?
- What can we do to find purpose amid impermanence?
The view may be overly fatalistic, ignoring agency and hope.