Blind Quote by Ray Bradbury
“How men envy and often hate these warm clocks, these wives, who know they will live forever. So what do we do? We men turn terribly mean, because we can't hold to the world or ourselves or anything. We are blind to continuity, all breaks down, falls, melts, stops, rots, or runs away. So, since we cannot shape Time, where does that leave men? Sleepless. Staring.”
About This Quote
Source Short Story: "The Long Years", 1950
Men feel powerless against time’s relentless flow, leading to bitterness and sleeplessness.
In simple terms: Time’s inevitability can cause despair.
Accept time’s limits and find meaning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- aging
- career transitions
- personal loss
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What gives you purpose amid time’s passage?
- How can men confront mortality constructively?
Some find empowerment in shaping their legacy despite time.