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Time is a river, a violent current of events, glimpsed once and already carried past us, and another follows and is gone.
Time is the eternal now, seen through the narrow slit of the mind.
Time is a ribbon, a delicate organdy, so thin that you can see through it to the layer of time below and the layer above. Moments overlapping, lying on top of each other.
The concept of Time is but the span of our memory.
Time is the material from which everything is made
You and I move through time like a flame on a string. The ashes behind are the past, consumed, unreachable. The string ahead is the future. But the only moment we inhabit, the only moment where we can act, is the present, the point where the flame burns, the point where time touches eternity.
Time is not at all what it seems. It does not flow in only one direction, and the future exists simultaneously with the past.
Time is not an empirical concept. For neither co-existence nor succession would be perceived by us, if the representation of time did not exist as a foundation a priori.
An event is a stretch of time, and time, according to physicists, is a continuous variable-an inexorable cosmic flow, in Newton's world, or a fourth dimension in a seamless hyperspace, in Einstein's. But the human mind carves this fabric into the discrete swatches we call events.
Time is a super-imposition on the eternal now by thought.
Time marks us while we are marking time.
Time and the things that are imprisoned in time's memory
Beings in existence thus are annihilated from moment to moment, and this gives rise to time. The process whereby time is engendered by this moment-to-moment annihilation may be likened to a row of dots and a line.
Not time is the measure of movement but: ... each constant periodic appearance of ideas.
Time has only a relative existence.
What really intrigues me is that the totality of all possible Nows of any definite kind has a very special structure. You can think of it as a landscape or country. Each point in the country is a Now.
Time is an eternal guest that banquets on our ideals and bodies.
Time is an illusion.
Time is conscience of the universe.
All times are connected; past, present and future.
We live in biological time, and we have beginnings, middles, and ends.
Time is like a river. As soon as a thing is seen, it is carried away and another takes its place, and then that other is carried away also.
Time is only a kind of Space.
Time is the beginning & the end.
Mysterious thing, Time. Powerful, and when meddled with, dangerous.
Time is a convenient filing system human beings have devised to segregate their experiences.
Being and time determine each other reciprocally, but in such a manner that neither can the former - Being - be addressed as something temporal nor can the latter - time - be addressed as a being.
Time is not the stable moving-staircase that prosemen have for centuries pretended it to be, but an unaccountable wibble-wobble
Time, by moments, steals away, First the hour, and then the day; Small the daily loss appears, Yet it soon amounts to years
Only eternal values can give meaning to temporal ones. Time must be the servant of eternity.
Time drowns in the unmeasured monotony of space. Where uniformity reigns, movement from point to point is no longer movement; and where movement is no longer movement, there is no time.
Time does not exist - we invented it
Time is the source of all things
Time partially reconciles us to anything.
The irrevocable events of our lives happen in seconds, sometimes fractions of seconds.
Time does not exist. Be.
Time is the moving image of eternity.
'Tis human actions paint the chart of time.
Everything is derived from time
In this world, what is here is not necessarily here, and what is now may not really be now: place and time are malleable, and everything is seen through a haze of probabilities, rather than with certainty.
Everything physical is a creation of time
There is no future. There is no past. Do you see? Time is simultaneous, an intricately structured jewel that humans insist on viewing one edge at a time, when the whole design is visible in every facet.
Time is measured in meaning
Past, present and future are not amenities of language. Time unfolds into the seamsof being. It passes through you, making and shaping.
Time is the Mind of Space.
Life is a race against disappearing time
We are products of time
Time is just quantified eternity.
Time doesn't necessarily happen in chronological order.
Ask what Time is, it is nothing else but something of eternal duration become finite, measurable and transitory.
Time is a concrete product
Particle physicists may freeze a second, open it up, and explore its dappled contents like surgeons pawing through an abdomen, but in real life, when events occur within thousandths of a second, our minds cannot distinguish past from future.
Time is the supreme illusion. It is but the inner prism by which we decompose being and life, the mode under which we perceive successively what is simultaneous in idea.
Time is a strange storyteller. It writes, erases and rewrites endlessly. Things change, places and people become unrecognizable, but stories are repeated endlessly
For the things that are seen are temporal, but things that are unseen are eternal.
Time is in the mind, space is in the mind. The law of cause and effect is also a way of thinking. In reality all is here and now and all is one. Multiplicity and diversity are in the mind only.
Time jumps. It leaps. It pours away like water through fingers.
Everything has its own time
Time is but a thought, a means of measurement, not a reality.
moments bleed together, no span to time
Time went by, which is what time does, what it is.Time-- James Sallis
but now we see that the subject controls the time of its environment. While we said before, "There can be no living subject without time," now we shall have to say, "Without a living subject, there can be no time.
Time does not exist, except in the passing of days.
Things that are seen are temporal; things that are unseen are eternal.
The temporal quality of all things was being firmly impressed upon me.
The timeless moment. - The "moment" has no yesterday or tomorrow. It is not the result of thought and therefore has no time.
There exist continuation of time; past, present and future.
The past and present are after all so close, almost one, as if time were an artificial teasing out of a material which longs to join, to interpenetrate, and to become heavy and very small like some of those heavenly bodies scientists tell us of.
Time past and time future
what might have been and what has been
point to one end, which is always present.
Time is the school in which we learn
To every instant there is a correspondence in something outside time. This world here and now cannot be followed by a Beyond, for the Beyond is eternal, hence it cannot be in temporal contact with this world here and now.
Time is the horizontal dimension of life, the surface layer of reality. Then there is the vertical dimension of depth, accessible only through the portal of the present moment.
Chronology is not destiny
Time is change; we measure its passing by how much things alter.
Time is, of all modes of existence, most obsequious to the imagination.
Time itself is a thing, so it seems to me, that stands solidly like a fence of iron palings with its endless row of years; and we flow past like Gyoll, on our way to a sea from which we shall return only as rain.
Our specious present as such is very short. We do, however, experience passing events; part of the process of the passage of events is directly there in our experience, including some of the past and some of the future.
Each and every event in the past is connected to the present by invisible threads.
Time changes everything, nothing changes time
Time exist forever
Time is the soul of this world.
Our memories, too, blend the immediate past with the anticipation of the soon to be, and a living amalgam of these - not some infinitesimal pointlike instant forever fleeing out of reach - is our now.
Time is only the river of memory.
Time is the stuff of which life is made.
Time is on its eternal journey at the same time it is motionless, emotionless and standing still.
Things have their forms not only in space, but also in time.
In order to be not bound by the tether of time, we must have a relationship with the timeless.
At any moment the fully present mind can shatter time and burst into Now.
Time puts everything in place and gives it value.
Life is a totality of time
There is the past, and there is the future. The present is never more than the single second dividing one from the other. We live poised on that second as it's hurtling forward - toward what?
Past and Future are a duality of which Present is the reality. The now-moment alone is eternal and real.
In any attempt to bridge the domains of experience belonging to the spiritual and physical sides of nature, time occupies the key position.
Time,- that black and narrow isthmus between two eternities.
Tomorrow: An illusion of time that really doesn't exist
Time is the measurer of all things, but is itself immeasurable, and the grand discloser of all things, but is itself undisclosed.
Time elaborately thrown away.
Now time has a very different look; it is no longer the conquering present capturing the future; it is the present conquered and captured and carried off by the past.
All objects exist in a moment of time.
Time is the explicable raw material of everything.