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We live, said one, on the desperate edge of now. The Living Dead I: On the Desperate Edge of Now, BBC 1995
The only living life is in the past and future ... The present is an interlude … strange interlude in which we call on past and future to bear witness we are living. Eugene O’Neill, Strange Interlude 1928
Seize the time ... Live now. Make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again. Star Trek: The Next Generation s5e25: The Inner Light
The present reeks of mediocrity and the atom bomb. Rene Magritte
No time like the present. Mid-16th century proverb
‘Who controls the past,’ ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past’. George Orwell, 1984
The present contains nothing more than the past, and what is found in the effect was already in the cause. Henri Bergson 1859-1941, French philosopher
Time is not composed of indivisible nows any more than any other magnitude is composed of indivisibles. Aristotle, Physics VI
But although he reasoned like this, Owen could not help longing for something to believe, for some hope for the future; something to compensate for the unhappiness of the present. Robert Tressell, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist
For present joys are more to flesh and blood
Than a dull prospect of a distant good. John Dryden, 1631-1700, The Hind and the Panther