But finally, once in an age, there is a blink. And in that blink, you can be. And in that blink, I can be.

Patrick Bryant
But finally, once in an age, there is a blink....
But finally, once in an age, there is a blink....
But finally, once in an age, there is a blink....
But finally, once in an age, there is a blink....
About This Quote

In the movie "Inception", Leonardo DiCaprio's character says, "But finally, once in an age, there is a blink. And in that blink, you can be. And in that blink, I can be." In this quote DiCaprio describes a person who tries to capture a moment in time where he is there and the other person is not. In order for the second person to be there, they have to be somewhere else at the time of the capture.

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