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Life Moments Quotes

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Ocean Vuong
“How insufficient the memory, to fail before death.
how will hear these notes when the train slides
into the yard, the lights turned out, and the song

lingers with breaths rising from empty seats?
I know I am too human to praise what is fading.
But for now, I just want to listen as the train fills

completely with warm water, and we are all
swimming slowly toward the man with Mozart
flowing from his hands. I want nothing

but to put my fingers inside his mouth,
let that prayer hum through my veins.
I want crawl into the hole in his violin.

I want to sleep there
until my flesh
becomes music.”
Ocean Vuong

Amos Smith
“Now is our ultimate priority. Everything else can wait. Now requires that we neglect all pressing demands and attend to what is most important, this precious moment in its infinite possibilities and potential.”
Amos Smith, Holistic Mysticism: The Integrated Spiritual Path of the Quakers

jaha Knight
“The hard truth is, the life thing moments happen. They are the details, the surprises, the every now and again “dang itâ€� moments that are necessary for you to be able to appreciate good times and accomplish greater things.”
Jaha Knight, 39 Day Lifescape-Become a Better You

“While there is something genuinely sweet about capturing special life moments and sharing them with friends and family on social media, there is a balance. It’s fun to share and be social, but not to the detriment of sacrificing our own personal experience of the extraordinary moments of our lives.

The bliss and ecstasy of truly experiencing a moment—of experiencing God in a moment—will stay with us for a lifetime. The brief, fleeting elation of being more concerned with capturing the moment with our camera or video, so that we can post it to social media will probably stay with us for a day, maybe two. It isn’t possible to experience the moments of life and receive their many precious gifts, if we are only “partially present� in them.

Once every glorious moment of our lives is gone, it’s gone forever. We can’t hit the “undoâ€� or “backâ€� button and try to relive them again. We may get to re-experience “the recorded momentâ€� on social media, but that version will never hold the same beauty, truth and gifts—God, spirit—as the actual one—the ecstatic, blissful moment that just passed us by.”
Valerie Rickel

Kassandra Dick
“Poems can encapsulate a single moment, or an entire era.”
Kassandra Dick