Two things you got me thinking about again: one was Hermann Hesse and "Siddhartha": Siddhartha says something to the effect of how Time is like a river, in that the source, the mouth and the middle exist all at once. In other words, we need to realize that the past, present and future are all present at the same time.
The other thing is from "Ada" (Nabokov), that there is no such thing as the future, only the present, which is just a few seconds of awareness in either direction that constantly elude our grasp, and the past, which accumulates and accumulates, but is just as real as the present.
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The other thing is from "Ada" (Nabokov), that there is no such thing as the future, only the present, which is just a few seconds of awareness in either direction that constantly elude our grasp, and the past, which accumulates and accumulates, but is just as real as the present.
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*death to my feelings* - i'll definitely drink to that.
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