Quotes about time
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Theo van Doesburg photo
Heinrich Heine photo

“People in those old times had convictions; we moderns only have opinions. And it needs more than a mere opinion to erect a Gothic cathedral.”

Heinrich Heine (1797–1856) German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic

Französische Bühne (The French Stage), ch. 9 (1837)
Original: (de) Die Menschen in jener alten Zeit hatten Überzeugungen, wir Neueren haben nur Meinungen, und es gehört etwas mehr als eine bloße Meinung dazu, um so einen gotischen Dom aufzurichten.

A. P. Herbert photo

“The critical period in matrimony is breakfast-time.”

"Is Marriage Lawful?"
Uncommon Law (1935)

Martina Hingis photo

“Steffi has had some results in the past, but it's a faster, more athletic game now than when she played…. She is old now. Her time has passed.”

Martina Hingis (1980) Swiss tennis player

Long Road Back Graf Hopes For Smashing Return At The U.s. Open http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/long-road-back-graf-hopes-smashing-return-u-s-open-article-1.818475

Fredric Jameson photo
George W. Bush photo

“My trip to Asia begins here in Japan for an important reason. It begins here because for a century and a half now, America and Japan have formed one of the great and enduring alliances of modern times. From that alliance has come an era of peace in the Pacific.”

George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States

Remarks by the President to the Diet, Tokyo, Japan. (February 18, 2002) http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/press/release/2002/0902-gwbjapan1.html
2000s, 2002

Russell L. Ackoff photo

“Over time, every way of thinking generates important problems that it cannot solve.”

Russell L. Ackoff (1919–2009) Scientist

Source: 1990s, Re-Creating the Corporation (1999), p. 3. Opening sentence.

Báb photo
Max Tegmark photo
Plutarch photo

“Epaminondas is reported wittily to have said of a good man that died about the time of the battle of Leuctra, "How came he to have so much leisure as to die, when there was so much stirring?"”

Plutarch (46–127) ancient Greek historian and philosopher

Rules for the Preservation of Health, 25
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

“We went around the room together, And he Clement Greenberg finally let me know that he thought my picture was the worst one in the show.. [she laughs]. At the same time he took my phone number.”

Helen Frankenthaler (1928–2011) American artist

Greenberg visited her early show early 1950, Frankenthaler was asked to organize a benefit show of paintings by Bennington alumnae
1970s - 1980s, interview with Deborah Salomon in 'New York Times', 1989

Will Eisner photo
Clement Attlee photo
Clement Attlee photo
George Carlin photo
Morarji Desai photo

“Life at any time can become difficult: life at any time can become easy. It all depends upon how one adjusts oneself to life.”

Morarji Desai (1896–1995) Former Indian Finance Minister, Freedom Fighters, Former prime minister

As quoted in Change your Body - Is your Body Acidic or Alkaline? http://books.google.co.in/books?id=n4iZAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT44 (2014) by Monica Wright, and Matt Thom, p. 44

Irvine Welsh photo
David Berg photo
Antoni Lange photo

“How many times have I created to destroy?”

Antoni Lange (1862–1929) Polish writer and philosopher

Vita Nova

“Foo, a beautiful gal wastes her time gracin' up this swamp.”

Walt Kelly (1913–1973) American cartoonist

Miz Beaver
Pogo comic strip (1948 - 1975), Others

Joseph Alois Schumpeter photo
Herta Müller photo

“The real secret is why love starts out with claws like a cat and then fades with time like a half-eaten mouse.”

Michael Hulse and Philip Boehm translation, Picador 2002, p. 81
The Appointment (1997)

Syed Ahmad Barelvi photo
Gary Gygax photo

“One more thing: don’t spend too much time merely reading. The best part of this work is the play, so play and enjoy!”

Gary Gygax (1938–2008) American writer and game designer

Preface http://web.archive.org/20080320021015/redcoat668.wordpress.com/2008/03/04/the-game-designers-barbecue-in-memory-of-gary-gygax-1938-2008/ to the Oriental Adventures (1985)

Marshall McLuhan photo

“Radical changes of identity, happening suddenly and in very brief intervals of time, have proved more deadly and destructive of human values than wars fought with hardware weapons.”

Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …

Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 97

Franz von Papen photo
Thomas Eakins photo
Russell Brand photo
Stephen King photo
Mark Kingwell photo

“We tend to think of the problems of globalization and cultural identity as peculiar to our times. In fact they are rooted in ancient problems of civic belonging.”

Mark Kingwell (1963) Canadian philosopher

Source: The World We Want (2000), Chapter 1, The World We Have, p. 3.

Ursula K. Le Guin photo
Clive Staples Lewis photo
Eben Moglen photo

“The difference is, this time, we win.”

Eben Moglen (1959) American law professor and free software advocate

Varied closing line in many speeches

“There comes a time in every man's life when he must make way for an older man.”

Reginald Maudling (1917–1979) British politician

Remark made in Smoking Room of House of Commons on being dropped from Margaret Thatcher's Shadow Cabinet.
Attributed

Baruch Spinoza photo
Gore Vidal photo
Robert A. Heinlein photo
Alfred P. Sloan photo
George Peacock photo
Muhammad photo
Joni Madraiwiwi photo
Thomas Hood photo

“No blessed leisure for love or hope,
But only time for grief.”

Thomas Hood (1799–1845) British writer

1840s, The Song of the Shirt (1843)

Pierce Brown photo
Lawrence Wright photo
Woodrow Wilson photo
Clancy Brown photo
Bel Kaufmanová photo
Roger Manganelli photo
Thomas Jefferson photo
P. W. Botha photo

“I am tired of constantly hearing how guilty the Afrikaner and the National Party are and the time has come that this myth be crushed.”

P. W. Botha (1916–2006) South African prime minister

As state president, at the annual conference of the Afrikaner Studentebond, Stellenbosch, 15 April 1985, as cited in PW Botha in his own words, Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1987, p. 32

Rani Mukerji photo
Richard Koch photo

“In 1897, Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923) noticed a regular pattern in distributions of wealth or income, no matter the country or time period concerned. He found that the distribution was extremely skewed toward the top end: A small minority of the top earners always accounted for a large majority of the total wealth. The pattern was so reliable that Pareto was eventually able to predict the distribution of income accurately before looking at the data.
Pareto was greatly excited by his discovery, which he rightly believed was of enormous importance not just to economics but to society as well. But he managed to enthuse only a few fellow economists….
Pareto's idea became widely known only when Joseph Moses Juran, one of the gurus of the quality movement in the twentieth century, renamed it the "Rule of the Vital Few." In his 1951 tome The Quality Control Handbook, which became hugely influential in Japan and later in the West, Juran separated the "vital few" from the "trivial many," showing how problems in quality could be largely eliminated, cheaply and quickly, by focusing on the vital few causes of these problems. Juran, who moved to Japan in 1954, taught executives there to improve quality and product design while incorporating American business practices into their own companies. Thanks to this new attention to quality control, between 1957 and 1989, Japan grew faster than any other industrial economy.”

Richard Koch (1950) German medical historian and internist

Introduction
The 80/20 Individual (2003)

Aron Ra photo
George Eliot photo
René Lévesque photo

“There is a time when quiet courage and audacity become for a people at the key moments of its existence the only form of adequate caution. If it does not then accept the calculated risk of the great steps, it can miss its career forever, exactly like the man who is afraid of life.”

René Lévesque (1922–1987) Quebec politician

Il est un temps où le courage et l'audace tranquilles deviennent pour un peuple aux moments clés de son existence la seule forme de prudence convenable. S'il n'accepte pas alors le risque calculé des grandes étapes, il peut manquer sa carrière à tout jamais, exactement comme l'homme qui a peur de la vie.
On the plaque in front of his statue on the hill of the National Assembly of Quebec.

Georges Bernanos photo
Ben Gibbard photo

“I dream of a time when the people will retake their airways and use them to achieve a voice to rediscover democracy, and to see the divine potential of man.”

Gerry Spence (1929) American lawyer

Source: Give Me Liberty! (1998), Ch. 20 : The Media : The Perpetual Voice of the Master, the Abiding Ear of the Slave, p. 243. Dream 7 : A Propaganda for People, Not Things

Brandon Sanderson photo
Ernest Bramah photo
Thomas Szasz photo
Mirkka Rekola photo

“He who remains with himself for a long time, degrades.”

Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet

Quien se queda mucho consigo mismo, se envilece.
Voces (1943)

Helen Rowland photo
Howard Zinn photo
Phillip Guston photo
José Ortega Y Gasset photo
Michel De Montaigne photo

“There is no man so good that if he placed all his actions and thoughts under the scrutiny of the laws, he would not deserve hanging ten times in his life.”

Il n'est si homme de bien, qu'il mette à l'examen des loix toutes ses actions et pensées, qui ne soit pendable dix fois en sa vie.
Book III, Ch. 9
Essais (1595), Book III
Variant: There is no man so good, who, were he to submit all his thoughts and actions to the laws, would not deserve hanging ten times in his life.

Gildas photo

“I shall also pass over the bygone times of our cruel tyrants, whose notoriety was spread over to far distant countries; so that Porphyry, that dog who in the east was always so fierce against the church, in his mad and vain style added this also, that "Britain is a land fertile in tyrants."”
Et tacens vetustos immanium tyrannorum annos, qui in aliis longe positis regionibus vulgati sunt, it ut Porphyrius rabidus orientalis adversus ecclesiam canis dementiae suae ac vanitatis stilo hoc etiam adnecteret: ""Britannia"", inquiens, ""fertilis provincia tyrannorum"".

Et tacens vetustos immanium tyrannorum annos, qui in aliis longe positis regionibus vulgati sunt, it ut Porphyrius rabidus orientalis adversus ecclesiam canis dementiae suae ac vanitatis stilo hoc etiam adnecteret: "Britannia", inquiens, "fertilis provincia tyrannorum".
Section 4.
Gildas's quotation is in fact from St. Jerome's Epistula 133.9.
De Excidio Britanniae (On the Ruin of Britain)

Arjo Klamer photo
Robert A. Dahl photo
Joey Comeau photo
Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon photo
Robert Maynard Hutchins photo
Koenraad Elst photo
Poul Anderson photo
River Phoenix photo

“And they told me
The times have changed
Cause' our parents had Hendrix, Janis and Jim
But what about River Phoenix and Kurt Cobain.”

River Phoenix (1970–1993) American actor, musician, and activist

War on Drugs Laughing Colors

Robert Southey photo

“Where Washington hath left
His awful memory
A light for after times!”

Robert Southey (1774–1843) British poet

Ode written during the War with America (1814).

Peter D. Schiff photo
Willie Mays photo
George William Curtis photo
Lee Child photo
Will Cuppy photo
Fyodor Dostoyevsky photo
B. W. Powe photo

“If our dreams can last, then we could turn our time and place to gold.”

B. W. Powe (1955) Canadian writer

Third Meditation, p. 161
Towards a Canada of Light (2006)

Mitt Romney photo

“[Obama] wants another stimulus, he wants to hire more government workers. He says we need more fireman, more policeman, more teachers. Did he not get the message of Wisconsin? The American people did. It's time for us to cut back on government and help the American people.”

Mitt Romney (1947) American businessman and politician

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Mitt Romney: We don’t need more cops, firefighters or teachers
The Washington Post
2012
June 8, 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/mitt-romney-we-dont-need-more-cops-firefighters-or-teachers/2012/06/08/gJQAvOgDOV_blog.html
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