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Grief Quote by R. W. Patterson

“Somehow everything always came down to time, she realized with perfect lucidity. There was either too much or too little. It either passed too quickly or too slowly. It didn’t belong to anyone—it was simply a gift, bestowed by God, and yet eternally taken for granted. She closed her eyes for a…” quote by R. W. Patterson
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““Somehow everything always came down to time, she realized with perfect lucidity. There was either too much or too little. It either passed too quickly or too slowly. It didn’t belong to anyone—it was simply a gift, bestowed by God, and yet eternally taken for granted. She closed her eyes for a moment, wishing Time could be tamed—reigned in—and tethered, synchronized with human needs and wants. But that wasn’t the case, was it?””

R. W. Patterson

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown, possibly a contemporary literary work

Time is portrayed as an immutable, divine gift that humans cannot control, leading to feelings of frustration and awe.

In simple terms: Time cannot be tamed; it is a gift.

Key Takeaway

Accept time’s flow; focus on what you can influence.

Themes

philosophy existence human desire control frustration

Mood

reflective melancholic thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • creative writing
  • meditation on time
  • life planning

Key Concepts

temporal ontology divine gift human agency

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you respond when time feels too fast or too slow?
  • Can we find peace without trying to control time?
A Different Perspective

Time cannot be fully synchronized with human wishes, limiting control.

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