Fitness Quote by William Styron
““Perhaps, he thought, if I only think of this second, this moment, the train won't come at all. Think of the water, think of now.””
About This Quote
A desperate attempt to halt time by focusing on the present, hoping to avoid an inevitable outcome.
In simple terms: Attempting to escape fate through present‑moment focus.
Present focus cannot change inevitable events.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- facing a looming deadline
- waiting for a train that may never arrive
- confronting a life‑changing decision
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- stress‑management techniques
- cognitive‑behavioral strategies
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this reveal about our perception of control?
- How might acceptance differ from avoidance?
Even intense present‑moment focus cannot alter external realities that are beyond personal control.