Passage of time Quote by Tim Lebbon Download Open image ““Perhaps with age came a more sedate appreciation of the passage of time.”” — Tim Lebbon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Passage of time Time
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“Perhaps we become aware of our age only at exceptional moments and most of the time we are ageless.” — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
“The accumulated experience of old age was much more interesting than the chatter of the young.” — Jennifer Worth Copy Share Image
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You look older.” “Yes, well. The passage of time tends to do that to a person. — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
“I thought, too, about time. How fleet it is, and how certain, and like death how indifferent to our commentary upon it. Once not… — Charles Finch Copy Share Image
“Time passes slowly when you're young, and quickens as you get old.” — Thursday's Child Copy Share Image
“I congratulate myself on not having arrived into this world until the present time. This age suits my taste.” — Anne Rice Copy Share Image
“Everyone in the world ages at exactly the same rate and time. We’re all getting older in unison.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Think, speak, and act. With age comes self-reproach: I might have done more. Therefore now do!” — Théophile Thoré Copy Share Image
The future and the past are equally meaningless because they are nebulous entities, times that do not exist, containing events which have no echo… — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
Fate knows all about you, it knows your fears and your weaknesses and your confidences and strengths, and it can be ready for all… — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
“According to Kalakta, Yautja had always hunted Xenomorphs, not fled from them in a blind, cowardly panic. But this … tale of weaponised Xenomorphs,… — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
Do you have to feel something for it to be real or mean anything? Can you touch your dreams, taste your imagination. — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
“This was a danger beyond humanity, one that had existed since long before humans even knew what the stars were.” — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
“them growing, and now he was certain that she felt it too. She was as keen to be close to him as he was… — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
Real fear is like intense pain. It's there to warn you something's truly wrong. — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
The Force is neither light nor dark, master nor slave, but a balance between extremes. — Tim Lebbon Copy Share Image
“The whole idea of it makes me feel Like I’m coming down with something, Something worse than any stomach ache Or the headaches I… — Billy Collins Copy Share Image
“Never yet has such furious movement brought in its train such slowness in the passage of time. Everything is spinning, only time stands still.… — Joseph Roth Copy Share Image
“They were people whose lives were slow, who did not see themselves growing old, or falling sick, or dying, but who disappeared little by… — Gabriel García Márquez Copy Share Image
With the passage of time, as well as the social evolution and genetic exchange, we ended up putting our conscience in the color of… — Jose Saramago Copy Share Image
“For everything there is a season. I'd miss having the seasons, people from New York like to say by way of indicating the extraordinary… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“Many set themselves the aim of rescuing the indifferent and the lazy—and end up lost themselves. The flame within them gets dim with the… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
“Time is inexplicable because it moves – clicks away – at steady increments, while increasing the past and bringing the future into the present.… — Kilroy J. Oldster Copy Share Image
Young people have to learn in a cocoon filled with false optimism. Unlike their parents and grandparents, they grow up with very little sense… — Norman Davies Copy Share Image
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“But no, what interested him, psychologically speaking, was the sense of continuity itself, the mind's insistence that this was the same Regan he'd known… — Garth Risk Hallberg Copy Share Image
“Books had always been a comfort to her. More than comfort. There were times when reading came close to an addiction. When things had… — Sarah Morgan Copy Share Image
Virginia Woolf's literature really transformed my own ideas about how to formally represent the passage of time and how time affects us. Specifically, the… — David Lowery Copy Share Image