Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it you can never get it back.
- Harvey Mackay
Time involves a sequence of
events moving forward. Irreversible, it flows from past through present to
future. We measure it in segments and seasons. A variety of instruments reveal
it: clocks, wrist watches, computer monitors, cell phones.
We learn time is of the
essence. It waits for no one. We're admonished not to waste time. Staying
on time becomes a challenge. Wisdom arrives when we learn about life's
timing.
Writers expel ideas in the
moment. We can speed or slow sentences and paragraphs to create mood and
provide intensity to capture the reader. Decades can exist in pages. In a
chapter, time shrinks, expands or gets pruned as irrelevant. Poems and stories
jump forward, backwards, even sideways. Characters might move in parallel time
exploring worlds beyond the present.
Other views of time:
Time is what we want most,
but...what we use worst. ~Willaim Penn
Time is the longest distance
between two places. ~Tennessee Williams
For centuries, man believed
that the sun revolves around the earth. Centuries later, he still thinks
that time moves clockwise. ~Robert Brault
Time is but the stream I go
a-fishing in. ~Henry David Thoreau
The Present is a Point just
passed. ~David Russell
Methinks I see the wanton
hours flee,
And as they pass, turn back
and laugh at me.
~George Villiers
Much may be done in those
little shreds and patches of time which every day produces, and which most men
throw away. ~Charles Caleb Colton
How would you write about time? Let the above concerns spark
your notions. Write to make the reader lose track of time.
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