One fact of life is that time never comes back.
“One fact of life is that time never comes back.”
— Khaled Ibrahim · Time
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One fact of life is that time never comes back.
“One fact of life is that time never comes back.”
— Khaled Ibrahim · Time
Explore more quotes by Khaled Ibrahim on topics like Time, wisdom, and life lessons.
“One fact of life is that time never comes back.”
“It's normal to feel lost in this life, what's tragic is losing the will to keep fighting.”
“Everything changed after you left... It changed just as you wished, and just as quickly as you gave everything up — as if everything was trying to prove to you that you were never truly needed.”
“I always trust God's choices for me, even if they seem painful at the time — for certainty comes at the right moment. As for people, there is no safety in their hearts, nor trust in their fickleness.”
“You never really understood me.”
“I envisioned it all:”
“You need to make time for your family no matter what happens in your life”
“Can't bring back time. Like holding water in your hand.”
“I respect everybody, but at the same time, I carry myself with an aura that demands respect, too.”
“It's always with exaggerated emotion that I leave something behind, whatever it may be. The miserable rented room where I lived for a few months, the dinner table at the provincial hotel where I stayed for six days, even the sad waiting room at the station where I spent two hours waiting for a train--yes, their loss grieves me.”
“In my opinion, the only way to conquer stage fright is to get up on stage and play. Every time you play another show, it gets better and better.”
“The intellectual ignominy of believing what we believe simply because of the time and place of our birth, escapes many evolutionists. Far from trying to overcome this natural prejudice of position, they raise it into a point of pride. They declare all opinions ever held in the past to be superseded, and are apparently content that their own should be superseded to-morrow, but meantime they cover you with obloquy if you are so backward or so forward as not to agree with them to-day. They accept as inevitable the total dominion of the point of view. Each new date, even in the life of an individual thinker, is expected by them to mark a new phase of doctrine. Indeed, truth is an object which transcendental philosophy cannot envisage: the absolute ego must be satisfied with consistency. How should the truth, actual, natural, or divine, be an expression of the living will that attempts, or in their case despairs, to discover it? Yet that everything, even the truth, is an expression of the living will, is the corner-stone of this philosophy.”