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The past grows gradually around one, like a placenta for dying.

—John Berger, 1984

There is no work of human hands which time does not wear away and reduce to dust.

—Marcus Tullius Cicero, 46 BC

Thou art not to learn the humors and tricks of that old bald cheater, time.

—Ben Jonson, 1601

Nothing puzzles me more than time and space, and yet nothing puzzles me less, for I never think about them.

—Charles Lamb, 1810

 Do not lessen the time of following desire, for the wasting of time is an abomination to the spirit.

—Ptahhotep, c. 2350 BC

The best way to fill time is to waste it.

—Marguerite Duras, 1987

We wish away whole years, and travel through time as through a country filled with many wild and empty wastes, which we would fain hurry over, that we may arrive at those several little settlements or imaginary points of rest which are dispersed up and down in it.

—Joseph Addison, 1711

If both what is before and what is after are in this same “now,” things which happened ten thousand years ago would be simultaneous with what has happened today, and nothing would be before or after anything else.

—Aristotle, c. 330 BC

Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.

—Frank Zappa, 1989

I’ve been on a calendar, but never on time.

—Marilyn Monroe, 1962

In time history must become a fairy tale—it will become again what it was in the beginning.

—Novalis, c. 1798

This is Year Zero.

—Pol Pot, 1975

They say, “We only have the life of this world. We die and we live, and nothing destroys us but time.” Yet, not true knowledge have they of this—only belief.

—The Qur’an, c. 620