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The past is gone-the future is not come. And we are here together, you and I. By Diana Gabaldon

Now hollow fires burn out to black, And lights are guttering low: Square your shoulders, lift your pack And leave your friends and go. By A.e. Housman

Time is Galleons, little brother. By J.k. Rowling

The song: Our youth is wasted We will not waste it Remember my name 'Cause we made history Na na na na, na na By E. Lockhart

Dawn: When men of reason go to bed. By Ambrose Bierce

New day, new delight. By Lailah Gifty Akita

This work is an attempt to understand the time I live in. By Albert Camus

A lively retrospect summons back to us once more our youth, with vivid reflex of its early joys and unstained pleasures. By Alfred De Musset

Time, the spaces of light and dark, had long since lost orderliness. By William Faulkner

Things ain't what they used to be and never were. By Will Rogers

Hate today, no love for tomorrow By Marilyn Manson

Smells like teen spirit. By A.g. Howard

Take all of your wasted honorEvery little past frustrationTake all of your so-called problems,Better put 'em in quotations By John Mayer

Lares of the Crossroads By Colleen Mccullough

We live in an age disturbed, confused, bewildered, afraid of its own forces, in search not merely of its road but even of its direction By Woodrow Wilson

Advancing bourgeois society liquidates memory, time, recollection as irrational leftovers of the past. By Theodor Adorno

I tell you naught for your comfort, Yea, naught for your desire, Save that the sky grows darker yet And the sea rises higher. By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The world hath failed to impart the joy our youth forebodes; failed to fill up the void which in our breasts we bear. By Matthew Arnold

transgressions one By Martha Hodes

Bring me a cup of tea and the 'Times.' By Queen Victoria

Time owed an alliance to the undying. By Thomm Quackenbush

New morning, new moment in time. By Lailah Gifty Akita

Society was cut in two: those who had nothing united in common envy; those who had anything united in common terror. By Alexis De Tocqueville

Let thy discontents be thy secrets By Benjamin Franklin

Time that never ends, that never passes, that remains in the present, where all of life's secrets lie. By Paulo Coelho

Our squalid society rushed, Narcissus to a man, to gaze on its trivial image on a scrap of metal. By Charles Baudelaire

The 'good old times' - all times when old are good. By George Gordon Byron

While we're talking, envious time is fleeing: pluck the day, put no trust in the future By Horace

Fifteen minutes shy of two o'clock. The thick of the night. The zone of lost objectivity. By Robert Charles Wilson

The curtain has just come down on childhood By Mitch Albom

Fashionable dances as now carried on are revolting to every feeling of delicacy and propriety and are fraught with the greatest danger to millions. By Horace Bushnell

Child of our time, our times have robbed your cradle. Sleep in a world your final sleep has woken. By Eavan Boland

Miserliness is the one vice that grows stronger with increasing years. It yields its sordid pleasures to the end. By Agnes Repplier

A return to Childhood will rid the Evils of Adulthood By Jason Duncan

Let nothing offensive to the ear or the eye enter these thresholds, within which youth dwells. By Juvenal

To explore the whole sphere of the modern soul, to have sat in every nook- my ambition, my torture, and my happiness By Friedrich Nietzsche

A time past is an essence gone By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Hooliganism incarnate, a walking, talking, screaming, squawking metaphor for What's Wrong With Young People Today. By Julie Burchill

What an age experiences as evil is usually an untimely reverberation echoing what was previously experienced as good - the atavism of an older ideal. By Friedrich Nietzsche

These times are unfriendly toward Worlds alternative to this one By Thomas Pynchon

Let bygones be bygones By L.j.smith

The past is gone. It went by like dusk to dawn. By Steven Tyler

Only your hearts be frolic, for the time Craves that we taste of naught but jouissance. By Robert Greene

Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned. By William Butler Yeats

Youth, have no pity; leave no farthing here For age to invest in compromise and fear. By Edna St. Vincent Millay

Back to basics Rock & Roll capturing the beauty and simplicity of punk By Gary Crowley

Youth, ah, Youth! all men's desire and sorrow. By Louise Imogen Guiney

I think I'm nostalgic for a time I never experienced. By Erin Mccahan

We till shadowed days are done,We must weep and singDuty's conscious wrong,The Devil in the clock By W. H. Auden

We crucify ourselves between two thieves: regret for yesterday and fear of tomorrow. By Fulton Oursler

These are the times, the times of our own, these are the shapes the world we formed. By Patti Smith

Today is the beginning of new history. By Lailah Gifty Akita

(Broad daylight; breakfast; return of cheerfulness and bons sens; Plato blushes for shame; all free spirits run riot.) By Friedrich Nietzsche

IMPENDING DOOM Some dooms tug at your sleeve, some dooms shimmer by, and some dooms bring you to your knees. By Amy Leach

All for nothing and Nothing for All"P.C.M. Hermans - Worldpoet 546September 21, 2016 By Petra Hermans

Revolution calls my name. I will soon dwell in nothingness, and my name will be in the Pantheon of history. By Georg Buchner

Those vices [luxury and neglect of decent manners] are vices of men, not of the times.[Lat., Hominum sunt ista [vitia], non temporum. By Seneca The Younger

Darkness is dawn not yet born. By Khalil Gibran

High house shadow, and a knife in the dark. A new game's begun, or the old one's just turned. By Steven Erikson

Rapine, avarice, expense, This is idolatry; and these we adore; Plain living and high thinking are no more. By William Wordsworth

Down we felt as up we grew, dancing our didn'ts and drinking our dids. By Rachel E. Pollock

We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone. By William Shakespeare

Carpe diem, miss. Foolish youth is a strange and wondrous time that vanishes too quickly. By K.a. Tucker

an age of chivalry as outmoded as honour, as obsolete as truth. By Olivia Manning

Love's night is noon. By William Shakespeare

Gluttony and idleness are two of life's great joys, but they are not honourable. By Julie Burchill

The actions of yesterday, the pretenses of tomorrow, and the presence of now, have forever added to history. By Brandy Nacole

The danger of our culture.- We belong to a period of which the culture is in danger of being destroyed by the appliances of culture. By Friedrich Nietzsche

The cold hand of the past emerges from the grave of our ancestors, grips us by the neck and directs our gaze towards a single future. We By Yuval Noah Harari

All silence is. All emptiness. And now: The dawn. By Ray Bradbury

There shall be time no more. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Braggarts and rogues, dogs and scoundrels, drive them out, Harry Potter, see them off! By J.k. Rowling

Plunder, ravage and kill; the secret works of the repugnant. Since the fall of man and brother killing brother, evil has owned the night. By Dennis F. Larsen

Freedom is in the Now By Arnaud Saint-Paul

Only now do I understand the war against boredom, the lost cause of empty hours, of empty days and nights. By Jonathan Safran Foer

The generation that bought the most shoes and crippled the moral footing By Dean Cavanagh

We are the heirs of the ages By Theodore Roosevelt

The nunneries of silent nooks, the murmured longing of the wood. By James Russell Lowell

You are young. No hungry generations tread you down. The past does not mock you with the ruins of a beauty the secret of whose creation you have lost By Oscar Wilde

and the tumescence of O.N.A.N.ism. By David Foster Wallace

We reign over the united kingdom of time and eternity By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Only fools prefer the past! By Frank Herbert

Call it peace or call it treason / call it love or call it reason / but I ain't marching anymore By Phil Ochs

I'm not Rising or Society By Ally Condie

What was once, is no longer. By Jessie Burton

I had the courage to look backwardThe ghosts of my days By Guillaume Apollinaire

On the neck of the young man sparkles no gem so gracious as enterprise. Youth condemns; maturity condones. By Amy Lowell

The joy of youth is to disobey; but the trouble is that there are no longer any orders. By Jean Cocteau

I was born in the age of "alas". By Pat Conroy

The ripeness of adolescence is prodigal in pleasures, skittish, and in need of a bridle. By Plutarch

A dance to the music of time. By Anthony Powell

The shackles and the chains, the violence and aggression, the pettiness and scorn, the jealousy and hatred, the tempest and discord. By Joe Walsh

Would Time but await the close of our favorite follies, we should all be young men, all of us, and until Doom's Day. By Nathaniel Hawthorne

Destiny and history are untidy. By Djuna Barnes

The excesses of our youth are drafts upon our old age. By Charles Caleb Colton

Midnight,strange mystic hour,when the veil between the frail present and the eternal future grows thin. By Harriet Beecher Stowe

Consider that this day ne'er dawns again. By Dante Alighieri

Happy days roll onward leading up to golden years. By Alfred Lord Tennyson

The past. The Golden Age of the past. What a nostalgia we all feel for it. Yet we don't want it when we get it. Try the South Seas. By D.h. Lawrence

Chastisement for errors pastWisdom brings to age at last. By Sophocles