Quotes about Moments
Therefore, each hour of this day will I cherish for it can never return.
— Og Mandino
Sometime you will find, even as I have found, that there is no such thing as romantic experience; there are romantic memories, and there is the desire of romance- that is all. Our most fiery moments of ecstasy are merely shadows of what somewhere else we have felt, or of what we long someday to feel
— Oscar Wilde
It has been said that in human life there are moments worth ages... in the climate of England there are, for the lover of Nature, days which are worth whole months, — I might say — even years.
— William Wordsworth
What sets the course of a person's life are the ways he responds to the little moments. The character developed in a thousand little moments is what you carry into the big, important moments.
— Timothy Lane
Brian and Kara look a lot like us. Like them, we forget that it is in the little moments that spiritual battles are lost and won.
— Timothy Lane
The Bible describes the Christian life as a journey that often takes us through the wilderness. You will get tired and confused. You will have moments when you wonder where God is.
— Timothy Lane
Life, Lady Stutfield, is simply a mauvais quart d'heure made up of exquisite moments
— Oscar Wilde
One can live for years sometimes without living at all, and then all life comes crowding into one single hour.
— Oscar Wilde
We have a definite but unknown quantity of experience at our disposal. As soon as the hourglass is turned, the sand will begin to run out and once it starts, it cannot stop until it's all gone.
— Pablo Picasso
We must accept the circumstances we constantly find ourselves in as the place of God's kingdom and blessing. God has yet to bless anyone except where they actually are, and if we faithlessly discard situation after situation, moment after moment, as not being "right," we will simply have no place to receive his kingdom into our life. For those situations and moments are our life.
— Dallas Willard
So the kingdom of the heavens, from the practical point of view in which we all must live, is simply our experience of Jesus' continual interaction with us in history and throughout the days, hours, and moments of our earthly existence.
— Dallas Willard
each look burdened with youth's immemorial obsession not with time's dragging weight which the old live with but with its fluidity: the bright heels of all the lost moments of fifteen and sixteen.
— William Faulkner