Time Quotes - Page 116
That so few now dare to be eccentric, marks the chief danger of the time.
John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, John Troyer (2003). “The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and Mill”, p.202, Hackett Publishing
Men of most renowned virtue have sometimes by transgressing most truly kept the law.
John Milton (1847). “The Prose Works of John Milton”, p.288
One day at a time is all we do. One day at a time is good for you
Song: One Day At A Time, Album: Mind Games
John Berger (2008). “Selected Essays of John Berger”, p.751, Vintage
Life sometimes gets so bogged down in the details, you forget you are living it.
Jodi Picoult (2009). “My Sister's Keeper - Movie Tie-In: A Novel”, p.352, Simon and Schuster
I am, a stride at a time. A very short space of time through very short time of space.
James Joyce (2016). “The Complete Works of James Joyce: Novels, Short Stories, Plays, Poetry, Essays & Letters: Ulysses, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Finnegan’s Wake, Dubliners, The Cat and the Devil, Exiles, Chamber Music, Pomes Penyeach, Stephen Hero, Giacomo Joyce, Critical Writings & more”, p.248, e-artnow
"Science and Human Values". Book by Jacob Bronowski, 1956.
Henry Ward Beecher (1871). “Morning and Evening Exercises: Selected from the Published and Unpublished Writings”, p.72
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1855). “The Works: Kavanagh. Outre-Mer”, p.164
Henry James, F. O. Matthiessen, Kenneth B. Murdock (1981). “The Notebooks of Henry James”, p.99, University of Chicago Press