56 Quotes About Timelessness

Life has its ups and downs. In the face of adversity, we must not give up, but remain resolute in our efforts to succeed. The best way to do this is to remember that we’re all individuals with a purpose. We’ve put together a list of timelessness quotes to remind ourselves that we are all still here to make a difference and make a difference in the lives of others.

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Why is wisdom so fair? Why is beauty so wise? Because all else is temporary, while beauty and wisdom are the only real and constant aspects of truth that can be perceived by human means. And I don't mean the kind of surface beauty that fades with age, or the sort of shallow wisdom that gets lost in platitudes. is before you. True wisdom then steps in, to interpret, illuminate, and form a life-altering insight. . Vera Nazarian
Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life...
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Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears. John Lennon
So I find words I never thought to speak In...
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So I find words I never thought to speak In streets I never thought I should revisit When I left my body on a distant shore. T.S. Eliot
The timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness. And...
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The timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness. And knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. Kahlil Gibran
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There are no telegraphs on Tralfamadore. But you're right: each clump of symbols is a brief, urgent message-- describing a situation, a scene. We Tralfamadorians read them all at once, not one after the other. There isn't any particular relationship between all the messages, except that the author has chosen them carefully, so that, when seen all at once, they produce an image of life that is beautiful and surprising and deep. There is no beginning, no middle, no end, no suspense, no moral, no causes, no effects. What we love in our books are the depths of many marvelous moments seen all at one time. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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The river is now. This moment. This breath between us. The space between your heartbeats. The moment before you blink. The instant a thought flashes through your mind. It is everything that is around us. Life. Energy. Flowing, endlessly flowing, carrying you from then...to now...to tomorrow. Listen: you can hear the music of it. Of the passage of time. Lisa Mangum
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If New Orleans is not fully in the mainstream of culture, neither is it fully in the mainstream of time. Lacking a well-defined present, it lives somewhere between its past and its future, as if uncertain whether to advance or to retreat. Perhaps it is its perpetual ambivalence that is its secret charm. Somewhere between Preservation Hall and the Superdome, between voodoo and cybernetics, New Orleans listens eagerly to the seductive promises of the future but keeps at least one foot firmly planted in its history, and in the end, conforms, like an artist, not to the world but to its own inner being--ever mindful of its personal style. . Tom Robbins
That which is timeless is also the most timely.
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That which is timeless is also the most timely. Joseph Pearce
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Stone is a primal matter, inhuman in its duration. Yet despite its incalculable temporality, the lithic is not some vast and alien outside. A limit-breaching intimacy persistently unfolds. Hurl a rock and you'll shatter an ontology, leave taxonomy in glistening shards. Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
...your tranquil yes to the changing over into the formless...
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...your tranquil yes to the changing over into the formless void of the unlimited. Hermann Hesse
Beauty is the moment when time vanishes and eternity arises.
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Beauty is the moment when time vanishes and eternity arises. Amit Ray
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We were the only two people in the entire airport who lost total track of time, for we were consumed by space-time at that present moment. Time was irrelevant to our existence, for we didn’t want to exist outside the tight and glorious knots of each other’s arms. Time is basically an illusion created by the mind to aid in our sense of temporal presence in the vast ocean of space. Without the neurons to create a virtual perception of the past and the future based on all our experiences, there is no actual existence of the past and the future. All that there is, is the present. Abhijit Naskar
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Night after night on starry wings Night lovers soared so high Miles apart, across the oceans Their love forgot to sigh In heavenly flight’s timelessness That highest height treasured Into the deepest of all blues Their depth of love measured. From the poem 'The Ballad of Night Lovers Munia Khan
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How shallow is the stage on which this vast drama of human hates and joys and friendships is played! Whence do men draw this passion for eternity, flung by chance as they are upon a scarcely cooled bed of lava, threatened by the beginning by the deserts that are to be, under the constant menace of the snows? Their civilizations are but fragile gildings: a volcano can blot them out, a new sea, a sand-storm. Unknown
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Why is wisdom so fair? Why is beauty so wise? Because all else is temporary, while beauty and wisdom are the only real and constant aspects of truth that can be perceived by human means. And I don't mean the kind of surface beauty that fades with age, or the sort of shallow wisdom that gets lost in plati Vera Nazarian
Beauty is the moment when time vanishes. Beauty is the...
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Beauty is the moment when time vanishes. Beauty is the space where eternity arises. Amit Ray
Meditation is spending time with the self. It is the...
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Meditation is spending time with the self. It is the time to be intimated with the soul. Amit Ray
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The wood-carver can fashion whatever he will. Yet his products are but toys of the moment, to be glanced at in jest, not fashioned according to any precept or law. When times change, the carver too will change his style and make new trifles to hit the fancy of the passing day. But there is another kind of artist, who sets more soberly about his work, striving to give real beauty to the things which men actually use and to give to them the shape which tradition has ordained. This maker of real things must not for a moment be confused with the maker of idle toys. Murasaki Shikibu
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The spoken word is ephemeral. The written word, eternal. A symphony, timeless. A.E. Samaan
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Great literature will insist upon its self-sufficiency in the face of the worthiest causes Harold Bloom
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A written constitution is needed to protect values AGAINST prevailing wisdom. Antonin Scalia
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There are many ties that bind, and as many walls that divide. Music and madness. Love and unending time. Race and war. Strum weaves together each element into a larger human tapestry of light and shadow, where a combination of fate and decision can define a family's legacy. Nancy Young
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That moment when my heart stops, almost as if, it never existed.. When every breath, slows down, almost as if, I never needed a single breath of air.. When time stops, almost as if, seconds never mattered.. In that moment, I am infinite.. In that moment, I am immortal.. In that moment, I am, finally, alive.. Hafsa Shah
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If the race isn't over after you have won, then it wasn't your game! Vishwanath S J
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Timelessness is realizing that everything that has ever or will ever happen already exists simultaneously in another reality or dimension. Russell Anthony Gibbs
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As researchers of the paranormal, we must understand there are ways to change the rhythm of time within us, ways to change the beat. These ways have been known since the beginnings of civilization, and possibly much earlier. And these ways would require no more effort than simply recognizing the secret rhythms of things. Moreover, we may learn to beat with them and begin to perceive a different kind of space, and ultimately discover an altogether different conception of reality…. Ojo Blacke
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I never even heard her voice." And after a while:" It is a strange grief." Softly:" To die of nostalgia for something you never lived. Alesandro Bariko
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Creativity occurs in the moment, and in the moment we are timeless. Julia Cameron
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Time is basically an illusion created by the mind to aid in our sense of temporal presence in the vast ocean of space. Without the neurons to create a virtual perception of the past and the future based on all our experiences, there is no actual existence of the past and the future. All that there is, is the present. Abhijit Naskar
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What we are at this very moment is determined by the sum total of all our experiences till this moment. And the step that you take at this moment, will determine your future. Past and future both require a functional mind to exist. Only the present prevails independent of mind — independent of life. Abhijit Naskar
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What surfaced was the surprising power of our cultural heritage. Patrick Hennessey
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I delight to come to my bearings, –not walk in procession with pomp and parade, in a conspicuous place, but to walk even with the Builder of the universe, if I may, –not to live in this restless, nervous, bustling, trivial Nineteenth Century, but stand or sit thoughtfully while it goes by. What are men celebrating? They are all on a committee of arrangements, and hourly expect a speech from somebody. God is only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator. I love to weigh, to settle, to gravitate toward that which most strongly and rightfully attracts me;–not hang by the beam of the scale and try to weigh less, –not suppose a case, but take the case that is. Henry David Thoreau
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.. .in your light, had I learned to love, here in your beauty, could I speakknowing of this space close withinas the breath held inside a garden rose, there– there is no time. John Daniel Thieme
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In order to understand the conditions we are in, we must place ourselves not in the mainstream of life but in the timeless stream of myth. As the fabric of life loosens, the veil between this world of hard facts and the otherworld of great imagination also becomes thinner and more permeable. Just as time seems to be running out, timeless things try to slip back into human awareness. Michael Meade
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Catch a customer with emotion and you will have a customer for a day; but, capture a customer with value and you will keep a customer for a lifetime. I truly believe in good, old-fashioned values when it comes to business. That is what timelessness is made of! At the end of the day, the question is, “Do you want to build a good hut for a day or do you want to build a good fortress for a lifetime?” Quality, value, understanding the needs of your clientele– that’s how you build a legacy. Connect with people, because you can never underestimate just how many people out there are yearning for any form of good interpersonal connection that they can find and when you can provide that as a brand name, you can allow the person behind your business to shine through. That’s how timelessness is created. It’s not created by luring people into a myth; it’s created by making connections, by remembering people’s names, by being genuinely interested in everybody. C. Joybell C.
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His mind turned, gradually comprehending, memories flooding his awareness that were not his own: memories from the timelessness before the Being within him had fallen into this body; of a Homeworld and a Consortium of Light that had sent two Beings away to prove themselves worthy–of one another and of their place in their own world. J. Valor
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Perhaps crossing the barriers of time has freed me. W.P. Kinsella
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That moment when this heart.. stops.. almost as if it never existed. When every.. breathe.. slows down.. almost as if you never ... needed as single breathe of air When time stops.. almost as if every second never mattered. In that moment... I'm infinite. In that moment... I am immortal. In that moment... I am Finally alive. Hafsa Shah
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Remember: knowing originates on the inside, knowledge on the outside. Certain facts and concepts may change, come into being, disappear, or be replaced, but what it is to be a human being will never really be all that different. Every person to ever live, now and the whole of history, has had a rich and elaborate world of inner experience, but it has mainly been flesh upon the same skeleton. We are allborn, come to terms with the world, and then come to terms with coming to terms with the world, as we go through the stages of puberty, old age, death andmaking sense of it all in between. We all live the same process in different ways. Some live it longer than others and some cover more ground. But that's it. . Oli Anderson
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I would wonder if you could be a hero or heroine if you did not live in deep time, that is, Past, present, and future all at once. Richard Rohr
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The study of the past helps us to appreciate that the ideas and values of our own age are just as provisional and transient as those of bygone ages. The intelligent and reflective engagement with the thought of a bygone era ultimately subverts any notion of "chronological snobbery". Reading texts from the past makes it clear that what we now term "the past" was once "the present", which proudly yet falsely regarded itself as having found the right intellectual answers and moral values that had eluded its predecessors. Unknown
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What is personal death? Asking this question and pausing to look inward - isn't personal death a concept? Isn't there a thought-and-picture series going on in the brain? These scenes of personal ending take place solely in the imagination, and yet they trigger great mental ad physical distress - thinking of one's cherished attachments an their sudden, irreversible termination. Similarly, if there is 'pain when I let some of the beauty of life in' - isn't this pain the result of thinking, 'I won't be here any longer to enjoy this beauty?' Or, 'No one will be around and no beauty left to be enjoyed if there is total nuclear devastation.' Apart from the horrendous tragedy of human warfare - why is there this fear of 'me' not continuing? Is it because I don't realize that all my fear and trembling is for an image? Because I really believe that this image is myself? In the midst of this vast, unfathomable, ever-changing, dying, and renewing flow of life, the human brain is ceaselessly engaged in trying to fix for itself a state of permanency and certainty. Having the capacity to think and form pictures of ourselves, to remember them and become deeply attached to them, we take this world of pictures and ideas for real. We thoroughly believe in the reality of the picture story of our personal life. We are totally identified with it and want it to go on forever. The idea of "forever" is itself an invention of the human brain. Forever is a dream. Questioning beyond all thoughts, images, memories, and beliefs, questioning profoundly into the utter darkness of not-knowing, the realization may suddenly dawn that one is nothing at all - nothing - that all one has been holding on to are pictures and dreams. Being nothing is being everything. It is wholeness. Compassion. It is the ending of separation, fear, and sorrow. Is there pain when no one is there to hold on? There is beauty where there is no "me". . Toni Packer
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Ecstatic technology isn't limited to silicon chips and display screens. As John Lilly's early research established, it's the knowledge of how to tweak the knobs and levers in our brain. When we get it right, it produces those invaluable sensations of selflessness, timelessness, effortlessness, and richness. Steven Kotler
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Timeless wisdom brings timeless blessings. Matshona Dhliwayo
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Never Waste Your Time, Otherwise one day Time Will Waste or Spoil You. Reaz Uddin
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Some only learn the value of time when it’s too late! Stephen Richards
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I loved buildings that had grown silently with the centuries, catching the best of each generation while time curbed the artist's pride and the philistine's vulgarity and repaired the clumsiness of the dull workman. Evelyn Waugh
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All that is not eternal is eternally out of date. C.s. Lewis
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If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration, but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present. Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Time was unending when charmed, captivated, even delighted by the mystical motion of the ocean! Ray Palla
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This is the greatest consolation in life. In poetically well-built museums, formed from the heart's compulsions, we are consoled not by finding in them old objects that we love, but by losing all sense of Time. Orhan Pamuk
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If I had a wish it would be this: that Google maps could take me, not to just anywhere on the planet, but to anywhere in time. Janet Turpin Myers
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Time is priceless gift. Time defined moments. Time lost can not be redefined. May you find the value of time as your greatest wealth. Lailah Gifty Akita
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He put this engine [a silver pocket watch] into our ears, which made an incessant noise, like that of a water-mill: and we conjecture it is either some unknown animal, or the god that he worships; but we are more inclined to the latter opinion, because he assured us, (if we understood him right, for he expressed himself very imperfectly) that he seldom did any thing without consulting it. He called it his oracle, and said, it pointed out the time for every action of his life. Jonathan Swift
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