“Everything had been stripped of deceptions, that time. And that time I was afraid of everything.”
Todo se había quedado sin engaño, esa vez. Y esa vez tuve miedo de todo.
Voces (1943)
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Todo se había quedado sin engaño, esa vez. Y esa vez tuve miedo de todo.
Voces (1943)
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Antonio Porchia 276
Italian Argentinian poet 1885–1968Related quotes

“There’s been time this whole time. You can’t kill time with your heart. Everything takes time.”
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“Everything, everything seemed once-upon-a-time.”
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“There is time for everything.”
This expression greatly predates any use of it by Edison. George Head used it in A Home Tour Through the Manufacturing Districts of England in the Summer of 1835 (1836), p. 198, in which he states: If time be judiciously employed, there is time for everything.
There is also an entry in the Bible (Ecclesiastes 3:1) that says There is [a] time for everything, however this varies a lot between the different translations.
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Meher Baba’s Call (1954)
Context: I tell you all, with my Divine Authority, that you and I are not “WE,” but “ONE.” You unconsciously feel my Avatarhood within you; I consciously feel in you what each of you feel. Thus every one of us is Avatar, in the sense that everyone and everything is everyone and everything, at the same time, and for all time.
There is nothing but God. He is the only Reality, and we all are one in the indivisible Oneness of this absolute Reality. When the One who has realized God says, “I am God. You are God, and we are all one,” and also awakens this feeling of Oneness in his illusion-bound selves, then the question of the lowly and the great, the poor and the rich, the humble and the modest, the good and the bad, simply vanishes. It is his false awareness of duality that misleads man into making illusory distinctions and filing them into separate categories.