About Quote by Nancy Gibbs
“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.”
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.
Savor summer’s slow moments and read deeply.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- vacation
- leisure reading
- creative work
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does seasonal change affect your perception of time?
- What books make you lose track of hours?
Time still passes; immersion can cause neglect of other duties.