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Many & most moments go by with us hardly aware of their passage. But love & hate & fear cause time to snag you, to drag you down like a spider's web holding fast to a doomed fly's wings. And when you're caught like that you're aware of every moment & movement & nuance.
Walter Mosley
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Our emotional experiences can make us acutely aware of time as we endure strong feelings.

This quote by Walter Mosley reflects on how intense emotions such as love, hate, and fear can draw our full attention to the present moment. While many moments in life may pass unnoticed, powerful emotional experiences can ensnare us, making us acutely aware of the passage of time and the subtleties within it, similar to how a fly becomes conscious of every detail when caught in a spider's web.

Themes

TimeEmotionsAwarenessLoveFearMoments

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech on the importance of mindfulness, to illustrate how we often overlook small moments in life.

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