Timely Quotes (page 551)
![Sue Monk Kidd quote: "People can start out one way, and by the time life gets..."](/pic/289285/600x316/quotation-sue-monk-kidd-people-can-start-out-one-way-and-by-the-time.jpg)
On the morning appointed for her departure Tess awoke before dawn? at the marginal minute of the dark when the grove is still mute save for one prophetic bird, who sings with a clear-voiced conviction that he at least knows the correct time of day, the rest preserving silence, as if equally convinced that he is mistaken.
Thomas Hardy
![August Wilhelm von Schlegel quote: "Our mind has its own ideal time, which is no other but the..."](/pic/289238/600x316/quotation-august-wilhelm-von-schlegel-our-mind-has-its-own-ideal-time.jpg)
The steward, according to custom, had stopped all the clocks. This, in the language of Narouz, said, "Your stay with us is so brief, let us not be reminded of the flight of the hours. God made eternity. Let us escape from the despotism of time altogether." These ancient and hereditary politenesses filled Nessim with emotion.
Lawrence Durrell
Men don't settle down because of the right woman. They settle down because they are finally ready for it. Whatever woman they're dating when they get ready is the one they settle down with, not necessarily the best one or the prettiest, just the one who happened to be on hand when the time got to be right. Unromantic, but still true.
Laurell K. Hamilton
![Arthur Golden quote: "I will think of you every time I need to be reminded that..."](/pic/289205/600x316/quotation-arthur-golden-i-will-think-of-you-every-time-i-need-to-be.jpg)
![Mason Cooley quote: "Was there little time between the invention of language and..."](/pic/289144/600x316/quotation-mason-cooley-was-there-little-time-between-the-invention-of.jpg)
![Edward Abbey quote: "Hard times are a-coming, and people without useful, practical..."](/pic/289138/600x316/quotation-edward-abbey-hard-times-are-a-coming-and-people-without.jpg)
Experience was of no ethical value. It was merely the name men gave to their mistakes. Moralists had, as a rule, regarded it as a mode of warning, had claimed for it a certain ethical efficacy in the formation of character, had praised it as something that taught us what to follow and showed us what to avoid. But there was no motive power in experience. It was as little of an active cause as conscience itself. All that it really demonstrated was that our future would be the same as our past,...
Oscar Wilde