quotations about the past
The past was another country and one which the movement of time's tectonic plates pulled further away every year.
MICHAEL MARSHALL
The Upright Man
My past is everything I failed to be.
FERNANDO PESSOA
The Book of Disquiet
Youth, hope, and love:
To build a new life on a ruined life,
To make the future fairer than the past,
And make the past appear a troubled dream.
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
The Masque of Pandora
You read the past in some old faces.
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
The Virginians
An invented past can never be used; it cracks and crumbles under the pressures of life like clay in a season of drought.
JAMES BALDWIN
The Fire Next Time
A chorus of voices, the past alive in everything, that sea upon which the present tossed and rode.
WILLIAM GIBSON
All Tomorrow's Parties
The day before is what we bring to the day we're actually living through, life is a matter of carrying along all those days-before just as someone might carry stones, and when we can no longer cope with the load, the work is done.
JOSÉ SARAMAGO
The Cave
The past is as locked in stone as a Jurassic fossil, but by our daily actions, we continuously change the future.
DEAN KOONTZ
Odd Apocalypse
Nothing's ever done.... No matter what you do, or what you pretend, the past is there. You can't ignore it.
JOHN SAUL
When the Wind Blows
My past has not defined me, destroyed me, deterred me, or defeated me; it has only strengthened me.
STEVE MARABOLI
Unapologetically You
Is not the pastness of the past the more profound, the more legendary, the more immediately it falls before the present?
THOMAS MANN
The Magic Mountain
What is the past, what is it all for? A mental sandwich?
JOHN ASHBERY
"37 Haiku"
Only by acceptance of the past will you alter its meaning.
T. S. ELIOT
The Cocktail Party
Learn to recognize the future the way a Steersman identifies guiding stars and corrects the course of his vessel. Learn from the past; never use it as an anchor.
BRIAN HERBERT & KEVIN J. ANDERSON
Dune: House Harkonnen
The past is referred to as being dead; but it is terribly alive.
EDGAR WATSON HOWE
Country Town Sayings
The past was bitter and dry and ashes in his mouth, its bone arms clasped him like some old desiccated lover he could not be shut of.
WILLIAM GAY
Provinces of Night
What is it about the past? I can never understand it. Why is it so powerful? Why does it appeal to us as if it had some extraordinary pearl of meaning that we can't find in our present lives?
JOHN BANVILLE
"Oblique dreamer", The Guardian, September 17, 2000
Honeymooning, moonlighting, late for the Proms,
Our echoes die in that corridor and now
I come as Hansel came on the moonlit stones
Retracing the path back, lifting the buttons.
SEAMUS HEANEY
The Underground
I have put off the past like a worn-out cloak.
ROBERT E. HOWARD
The Hour of the Dragon
past moments old dreams back again or fresh like those that pass or things things always and memories I say them as I hear them murmur them in the mud
SAMUEL BECKETT
How It Is