Appointments Quote by Jonathan Carroll
“The future is fastidious and punctual. It keeps perfect time and arrives everywhere on the dot. In contrast, its slacker brother the past has no use for clocks or appointments. It comes and goes as it pleases in our memory, camping out wherever the hell it damn well wants to in there. Untrustworthy, prone to exaggeration, biased- you wouldn't lend it ten cents, but it *sure* can be charming and seductive when it feels like it.”
About This Quote
Time is portrayed as a precise, reliable force, while memory is unreliable, biased, yet alluring, highlighting the tension between objective chronology and subjective recollection.
In simple terms: Future is precise; past is fuzzy but charming.
Balance objective planning with reflective memory.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- project planning
- historical research
- creative writing
- personal reflection
- decision making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you trust your memories?
- When does nostalgia help or hinder?
Memory can distort reality.