
“From one moment to another one can lose heart.”
Source: Honey Moon (1990), P. 89
Source: Lady Chatterley's Lover
“From one moment to another one can lose heart.”
Source: Honey Moon (1990), P. 89
“There is no one whose death I have not longed for, at one moment or another.”
Drawn and Quartered (1983)
“Wedding Day”, Earthly Paradise (1966) ed. Robert Phelps
Source: The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), IV
Context: They had no temples, but they had a real living and uninterrupted sense of oneness with the whole of the universe; they had no creed, but they had a certain knowledge that when their earthly joy had reached the limits of earthly nature, then there would come for them, for the living and for the dead, a still greater fullness of contact with the whole of the universe. They looked forward to that moment with joy, but without haste, not pining for it, but seeming to have a foretaste of it in their hearts, of which they talked to one another.
“You would have imagined her at one moment a maniac, at another a queen.”
Source: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
“This is one moment, / But know that another / Shall pierce you with a sudden painful joy.”
Source: Murder in the Cathedral
Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Lifestyle (2012) https://books.google.co.in/books?id=sBsG9V1oVdMC,
Variant: The only true currency in this bankrupt world are the moments you share with someone when you're uncool.
Source: Almost Famous