Quote by Richard Flanagan Download Open image ““Days and months are travellers of eternity. So too the years that pass by”” — Richard Flanagan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Days pass by, months and even years The meaning of life is still as unclear In the evening I sit down let my eyes… — Nils-Aslak Valkeapää Copy Share Image
“Days may pass into months, months may pass into years, and years may pass into decades, but I will always keep waiting for you.” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image
“Days turn into weeks, which turn into months, which turn into years, which turn into decades, which turn into cemeteries. But love is eternal.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Yet, all things must pass, but especially time, and with the months and then the years, I came slowly to have a place in… — Robin Hobb Copy Share Image
“Time has a way of binding us. Months turn into years against our will.” — Annie Cosby Copy Share Image
“Anybody who passes more than a day in eternity is as old as God could ever be.” — John Berger Copy Share Image
“Days become weeks. Weeks become months. Month become years. And years become silence.” — Christy Hall Copy Share Image
“Forever isn’t enough time to be with you, so if I went today, tomorrow, or a million years from now, it still would never… — Alice Ward Copy Share Image
“May your days be filled with minutes and your year be filled with days.” — S.R. Johannes Copy Share Image
I went to study at Oxford University in the 1980s on an imperial scholarship instituted by Cecil Rhodes. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
Writing is not lying, nor is it theft. It is a journey and search for transparency between one’s words and one’s soul. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
In reading, you sense the divine: the things that are larger and greater and more mysterious than yourself. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
Within white Australia, there was a growing movement for what was known as reconciliation - a movement that peaked with millions marching in 2000… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
In 1995, the Paul Keating Labor government commissioned an inquiry into the forcible removal of Aboriginal children. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
Murder and hate are as deeply buried in the human heart as love, perhaps more so, and in truth they're rather entwined, and if… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
My father was the first to read in his family, and he said to me that words were the first beautiful thing he ever… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
I grew up in a world that was clannish - old Tasmanian-Irish families with big extended families. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
If 30 Australians drowned in Sydney Harbour, it would be a national tragedy. But when 30 or more refugees drown off the Australian coast,… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
The enslavement, humiliation, torture, and ultimate destruction of thousands upon thousands of human beings for a project for which there was ultimately no purpose… — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
In Tasmania, an island the size of Ireland whose primeval forests astonished 19th-century Europeans, an incomprehensible ecological tragedy is being played out. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
You have to attempt to find new forms that will force you to write freshly and better and hopefully more truthfully. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image