You know, I always erase everything... And lately, my memory loss is erasing what time hasn't.
“You know, I always erase everything... And lately, my memory loss is erasing what time hasn't.”
The World Motivation
You know, I always erase everything... And lately, my memory loss is erasing what time hasn't.
“You know, I always erase everything... And lately, my memory loss is erasing what time hasn't.”
Explore more quotes by Rolf van der Wind on topics like Time, wisdom, and life lessons.
“You know, I always erase everything... And lately, my memory loss is erasing what time hasn't.”
“I try to remember a face that once brought happiness to my days, though it's slipped my memory for now. Lips that once said, "Rest with your dream in my dream." But now, I journey through the shadows alone, accompanied only by nameless beasts that steal my memories.”
“Our lives are made up of an endless series of moments, each one slipping away into the past as the next unfolds before us. However, amidst all these complexities, there is a deeper mystery - a divine truth that transcends our understanding.”
“When we feel lost in time, with only shadows of the past living in our mind; when the moment, which “was", no longer "is” and when only silence remains, loads of questions arise. We can cry a river or we may wonder: “What went wrong?”
“Life has a way of going in circles. Ideally, it would be a straight path forward––we'd always know where we were going, we'd always be able to move on and leave everything else behind. There would be nothing but the present and the future. Instead, we always find ourselves where we started. When we try to move ahead, we end up taking a step back. We carry everything with us, the weight exhausting us until we want to collapse and give up.”
“You can never know who you really are or what you can do until you discover yourself”
“Back and forward or in any direction, we can measure no space except nothingness. Within the coordinates of the Being, we measure the “space,” but that which we call space is only the appearance of the immaterial Being presented to us, or sensed by us, as material. Yet, the only “volume” of this “space” is Nothingness.”