“Life is so fluid that one can only hope to capture the living moment, to capture it alive and fresh … without destroying that moment.”
As quoted in D. H. Lawrence and Nine Women Writers (1996) by Leo Hamalian, p. 93
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Source: The Wind in the Willows (1908), Ch. 7
Context: Mole stood still a moment, held in thought. As one wakened suddenly from a beautiful dream, who struggles to recall it, and can re-capture nothing but a dim sense of the beauty of it, the beauty! Till that, too, fades away in its turn, and the dreamer bitterly accepts the hard, cold waking and all its penalties; so Mole, after struggling with his memory for a brief space, shook his head sadly and followed the Rat.
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“the enduring struggle to capture in words the infinite possibilities of a life not lived.”
Source: The Last Time They Met

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Source: Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Mind's Eye: Writings on Photography and Photographers