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“Time dissolves in summer anyway: days are long, weekends longer. Hours get all thin and watery when you are lost in the book you'd never otherwise have time to read. Senses are sharper - something about the moist air and bright light and fruit in season - and so memories stir and startle.” quote by Nancy Gibbs
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“Time dissolves in summer anyway: days are long, weekends longer. Hours get all thin and watery when you are lost in the book you'd never otherwise have time to read. Senses are sharper - something about the moist air and bright light and fruit in season - and so memories stir and startle.”

Nancy Gibbs

About This Quote

Source Essay: Summer Reflections, Unknown Publication

Time feels elongated in summer, making days seem longer and memories more vivid when immersed in reading.

In simple terms: Summer stretches time, sharpening senses and memories while reading.

Key Takeaway

Savor summer’s slow moments and read deeply.

Themes

summer memory reading sensory perception

Mood

nostalgic contemplative

Type

reflective poetic

When to use this quote

  • vacation
  • leisure reading
  • creative work
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

temporal perception immersive experience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does seasonal change affect your perception of time?
  • What books make you lose track of hours?
A Different Perspective

Time still passes; immersion can cause neglect of other duties.

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