
Gavin Stevens in Ch. 8
The two lines quoted — not altogether accurately — are from A. E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad (1896), XVIII:<p>And now the fancy passes by
And nothing will remain.
The Town (1957)
Source: The Human Stain
Gavin Stevens in Ch. 8
The two lines quoted — not altogether accurately — are from A. E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad (1896), XVIII:<p>And now the fancy passes by
And nothing will remain.
The Town (1957)
“You must not make the mistake of thinking that because nothing lasts, nothing matters.”
Source: Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America (2009), p. 35
Source: Letter to his daughter (1978), p. 14.
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), IX : Faith, Hope, and Charity
“Nothing is there to come, and nothing past,
But an eternal now does always last.”
Book I, lines 361-362
See also "One of our poets (which is it?) speaks of an everlasting now", Robert Southey, The Doctor, chap. xxv. p. 1
Davideis (1656)
“Nothing mortals make lasts; nothing the gods make endures forever.”
An unnamed goddess
The Queen of Attolia (2000)