“I didn’t realize it, but the days came along one after another, and then two years were gone, and everything was gone, and I was gone.”
Source: Babylon Revisited and Other Stories
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F. Scott Fitzgerald 411
American novelist and screenwriter 1896–1940Related quotes

“Alas, alas! another day gone by,
Another day and no soul come”
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
Context: "Alas, alas! another day gone by,
Another day and no soul come," she said;
"Another year, and still I am not dead!"
And with that word once more her head she raised,
And on the trembling man with great eyes gazed.
pg. 140
Jake's Thing (1978)

Be Here Now (1971)
Context: I realized that although everything by which I knew myself, even my body and this life itself, was gone, still I was fully aware! Not only that, but this aware "I" was watching the entire drama, including the panic, with calm compassion.
Instantly, with this recognition, I felt a new kind of calmness — one of a profundity never experienced before. I had just found that "I", that scanning device — that point — that essence — that place beyond. A place where "I" existed independent of social and physical identity. That which was I was beyond Life and Death. And something else — that "I" Knew — it really Knew. It was wise, rather than just knowledgeable. It was a voice inside that spoke truth. I recognized it, was one with it, and felt as if my entire life of looking to the outside world for reassurance — David Reisman's other-directed being, was over.

“Dobbin at manger pulls his hay:
Gone is another summer’s day.”
Summer Evening.

“Suddenly the day was gone,
night came out from under each tree and spread.”
Source: The Halloween Tree

Quoted, The Beautiful and Damned (1922)