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  • The likeness of the world? A shadow! And world's glory? A dream!

    Dream   Shadow   World  
  • We are things of a day. What are we? What are we not? The shadow of a dream is man, no more.

    Dream   Men   Shadow  
    Pindar (1942). “Some Odes of Pindar: In New English Versions”
  • The generation of youth in the early 21st century has no way of grasping if they will ever be free from the gnawing sense of the transience, indefiniteness, and provisional nature of any settlement.

    Generations   Way   Youth  
    Source: www.truth-out.org
  • As generations come and go, Their arts, their customs, ebb and flow; Fate, fortune, sweep strong powers away, And feeble, of themselves, decay.

    Art   Strong   Fate  
    William Wordsworth (1849). “The Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.339
  • Because we cannot accept the truth of transience, we suffer.

  • No reliance can be placed on the friendship of kings, nor vain hope put in the melodious voice of boys; for that passes away like a vision, and this vanishes like a dream.

    Dream   Kings   Boys  
  • Anyone who has lost something they thought was theirs forever finally comes to realise that nothing really belongs to them.

  • I think now that maybe true sweetness can only happen in limbo. I don't know why. Is it because we are so unsure, so tentative and waiting? Like it needs that much room, that much space to expand. The not knowing anything really, the hoping, the aching transience: This is not real, not really, and so we let it alone, let it unfold lightly. Those times that can fly.

    Real   Thinking   Knowing  
    Peter Heller (2012). “The Dog Stars”, p.216, Vintage
  • Everything here below beneath the sun is subject to continual change; and perhaps there is nothing which can be called more inconstant than opinion, which turns round in an everlasting circle like the wheel of fortune. He who reaps praise today is overwhelmed with biting censure tomorrow; today we trample under foot the man who tomorrow will be raised far above us.

    Men   Circles   Feet  
    E. T. A. Hoffmann (2012). “The Best Tales of Hoffmann”, p.365, Courier Corporation
  • Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream? For these red lips, with all their mournful pride, Mournful that no new wonder may betide, Troy passed away in one high funeral gleam, And Usna's children died.

    Beauty   Dream   Children  
    William Butler Yeats (2000). “The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats”, p.28, Wordsworth Editions
  • In all great works of fiction, regardless of the grim reality they present, there is an affirmation of life against the transience of that life, an essential defiance. This affirmation lies in the way the author takes control of reality by retelling it in his own way, thus creating a new world. Every great work of art, I would declare pompously, is a celebration, an act of insubordination against the betrayals, horrors and infidelities of life. The perfection and beauty of form rebels against the ugliness and shabbiness of the subject matter.

    Art   Betrayal   Lying  
  • If you are afraid of death, be afraid. The point is to get with it, to let it take over - fear, ghosts, pains, transience, dissolution, and all. And then comes the hitherto unbelievable surprise; you don't die because you were never born. You had just forgotten who you are.

    Pain   Ghost   Forgotten  
    Alan Watts (2011). “The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are”, p.29, Souvenir Press
  • Transience is what is normal. The problem is that we are busily trying to create political structures and cultural expressions that deny that and to deny that is to deny the basic idea of what is human.

    Source: www.barnesandnoble.com
  • It was a grand old house, the Ayemenem House, but aloof-looking. As though it had little to do with the people who lived in it. Like an old man with rheumy eyes watching children play, seeing only transience in their shrill elation and their whole-hearted commitment to life.

  • I have lived long enough, having seen one thing, that love hath an end

    Long   Enough   Ends  
    Algernon Charles Swinburne (2015). “Selected Verse”, p.410, Carcanet
  • Somehow this literary genre, which most people condemned, acted as a sort of counterbalance to Charles's soul; it was the ballast that prevented him from lurching into the serious or melancholy, unlike Andrew, who had been unable to adopt his cousin's casual attitude to life, and to whom everything seemed so achingly profound, imbed with that absurd solemnity that the transience of of existence conferred upon even the smallest act.

  • Nothing mortal is enduring, and there is nothing sweet which does not presently end in bitterness.

    Sweet   Doe   Bitterness  
  • Vividly imagined, beautifully written, at times almost unbearably suspenseful-the stories in Kristiana Kahakauwila's debut collection, This Is Paradise, are boldly inventive in their exploration of the tenuous nature of human relations. These are poignant stories of 'paradise'-Hawai'i-with all that 'paradise' entails of the transience of sensuous beauty.

  • Friendships offer good practice in accepting the transience of experience and the persistence of feeling.

    Stephanie Mills (2003). “Epicurean Simplicity”, p.123, Island Press
  • Cities and Thrones and Powers Stand in Time's eye, Almost as long as flowers, Which daily die

    Time   Flower   Eye  
    Rudyard Kipling, Eileen Gillooly, Jim Sharpe (2000). “Rudyard Kipling”, p.39, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
  • Joy and sorrow, beauty and deformity, equally pass away.

  • Every great work of art ... is a celebration, an act of insubordination against the betrayals, horrors and infidelities of life.

    Azar Nafisi (2003). “Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books”, p.47, Random House
  • So passeth, in the passing of a day, Of mortall life the leafe, the bud, the flowre

    Bud   Passing   Passings  
    'The Faerie Queen' (1596) bk. 2, canto 12, st. 75
  • And learn that the best thing is To change my loves while dancing And pay but a kiss for a kiss.

    Kissing   Dancing   Pay  
    William Butler Yeats (2000). “The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats”, p.112, Wordsworth Editions
  • But life is just a party, and parties weren't meant to last.

    Life   Song   Party  
    Song: 1999 The Hits Mix
  • Each individual is more or less dimly aware of his significance, is aware that he's something innately superior, something eternal--and lives, is obligated to live, in the moment and for the moment.

  • Listen, all creeping things, the bell of transience.

    Issa Kobayashi (1991). “The dumpling field: haiku of Issa”, Swallow Press
  • I like the transience of Klimt paintings.

  • Without accepting the fact that everything changes, we cannot find perfect composure. But unfortunately, although it is true, it is difficult for us to accept it. Because we cannot accept the truth of transience, we suffer.

    Change   Perfect   Worry  
  • What used to help us to cope with transience was stuff like, extended families all living in one place, or very strong religious beliefs, or a tribe that would outlive you. That stuff is getting weaker.

    Source: www.barnesandnoble.com
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