IT’S ABOUT TIME AGAIN
Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations. –Faith Baldwin
A year ago today, I published a post titled IT’S ABOUT TIME which, as it happens, was about time. That post featured songs about time, such as TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE (which is all about time playing the role of an impatient gadabout). For this year’s edition, with Daylight Saving Time coming up this upcoming weekend, I thought I’d save myself time by posting quotes, like the Baldwin above, that carry on the time theme (which almost rhymes with crime scene, which is a site where it is suspected a pun has been committed in bad Faith). So, without further ado, it’s time to get down to cases:
Things money can’t buy: Time. Inner peace. Character. Manners. Respect. Morals. Trust. Patience. Class. Dignity. –Roy T. Bennett [almost identical with ‘Things on Trump’s Top Ten Never To Do list’]
I have no faith in human perfectibility. Man is now only more active – not more wise – than he was 6,000 years ago. –Edgar Allan Poe [man “more active” in Poe’s time? Of course he was — humans had yet to become Couch Po(e)tatoes]
Throughout history man’s inventions have been timesavers — then came television [100 years post-Poe]. –Evan Esar
I’m afraid of time…I mean I’m afraid of not having enough time — time to understand people, how they really are, or to be understood myself. I’m afraid of the quick judgments or mistakes everybody makes. You can’t fix them without time. –Ann Brashares
It is looking at things for a long time that ripens you and gives you a deeper meaning. –Vincent Van Gough
I am almost a hundred years old; waiting for the end, and thinking about the beginning. There are things I need to tell you, but would you listen if I told you how quickly time passes? –Meg Rosoff
The past is never dead. It’s not even past. –William Faulkner
It takes a lifetime to die and no time at all. –Charles Bukowski
And meanwhile time goes about its immemorial work of making everyone look and feel like shit. –Martin Amis
Enjoy life. There’s plenty of time to be dead. –Hans Christian Andersen
Being with you and not being with you is the only way I have to measure time. –Jorge Luis Borges
Over the silent sands of time they go/lovers come/lovers go/and all that there is to know/lovers know/only lovers know. –“Sands Of Time” lyrics, from 1955 film KISMET
Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC 2:02 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
Loved the quotes, but I REALLY loved the video. Kismet is one of my favorite scores – only coincidentally the first professional show I ever saw (with Alfred Drake and the original cast!!!) – a gift from my wonderful mother when I was a theatre-obsessed youngster.
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mgh
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mistermuse 7:06 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
I absolutely agree re KISMET. Not only is it one of my favorite scores, but one of my favorite musicals (the film version is highly underappreciated, in my opinion). I own the original Broadway cast album and film sound track album — both Alfred Drake and Howard Keel are magnificent!
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Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC 10:50 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink
Back in my acting days my dream role was Lalume – but it was never produced during the years I was acting, so I didn’t even get to audition for it.
I love everything about the show as well – and the Wright & Forrest lyrics for the Borodin source material were delightfully on the money. God bless my mother for insisting that my father pop for the tickets. I’m sure he thought they were a huge waste of money for kids (my next oldest brother was taken as well). In my case, obviously, nothing could have been farther from the truth. I can still recall almost every moment, decades later and can sing along with every song in the entire score.
I had the original cast album as well, and played it often. Unfortunately, none of my albums made it through one of my many moves (early Beetle albums as well). I actually wept when I unpacked and realized they were missing – didn’t even have a list!
xx,
mgh
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mistermuse 7:16 am on March 11, 2017 Permalink
Love your ‘back’ story — thanks for taking time to share it.
P.S. I dig your “father pop for the tickets” pun. Keep it up and one day you’ll become as notorious a punster as yours too-ly. 😦
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scifihammy 5:37 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
Seems like everything’s covered here – except Time on your hands. 🙂
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mistermuse 7:18 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
If you’re speaking of the song TIME ON MY HANDS, I’ll try to remember to include it in my 3/10/2018 post. It’s not that there wasn’t time to include it here or in my 3/10/16 post — it’s just that there are too many great ‘time’ songs to cover in two posts! 🙂
P.S. As for “Time on your hands” personally, I don’t have any — at least, none EXTRA!
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scifihammy 9:18 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink
haha I was referring to your PS rather than the song, which I don’t know.
Most of us don’t have enough Time, let alone any left over for our hands! 😀
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Don Frankel 6:37 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
Tide doesn’t wait either. But this can’t be complete without.
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mistermuse 7:33 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
Thanks to CASABLANCA, “As Time Goes By” is probably the most famous ‘time’ song ever written. But I suspect few people know that the song wasn’t written for the movie — it first appeared in the 1931 theater musical EVERYBODY’S WELCOME. The composer, Herman Hupfeld, wrote over 100 songs, but this was his only big hit, and doubtless would have become long forgotten if not for CASABLANCA.
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Garfield Hug 8:19 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
👍👍👍
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arekhill1 10:59 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
But now the television has been supplanted by the computer, Sr. Muse, a device on which you can work and idle simultaneously.
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mistermuse 11:33 am on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
The difference is that I seldom fall asleep at my computer, but frequently do so watching TV. On the other hand, some people probably fall asleep reading my posts — maybe I should market my blog as a cure for insomnia.
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D. Wallace Peach 12:25 pm on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
Thanks for the laughs. I get such a kick out of the quotes and the wry take on time. So many good ones, but I have to say the one by Hans Christian Andersen is my favorite. 🙂
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mistermuse 2:49 pm on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
I must say this is probably one of the best batches of quotes I’ve ever put together…and speaking of “together,” I love the Jorge Luis Borges quote because, in its depth, it is to romance like love is to infatuation.
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D. Wallace Peach 3:02 pm on March 10, 2017 Permalink
That is incredibly poetic. And I agree with the comparison. A staircase above romantic.
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Carmen 1:54 pm on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
No one could fall asleep reading your posts, Mr. Muse! Too busy thinking! 🙂 Thanks for the music vids. . . I like the one from Casablanca, too.
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mistermuse 3:14 pm on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
Thanks, Carmen. If my posts cause people to think, maybe it’s because they’re aimed higher than Trump’s half-cocked tweets….but then, I have an unfair advantage — I have a ‘refined’ (yet down-to-earth) audience.
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BroadBlogs 9:02 pm on March 10, 2017 Permalink |
You find the best quotes! Even when they’re a bit depressing.
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mistermuse 12:05 am on March 11, 2017 Permalink |
Thank you. Some of the quotes are depressing (and some aren’t), but I always look for the best and wisest quotes relative to the subject matter of my post….and in this case, I wouldn’t have done the subject (TIME) justice if I’d left out the depressing ones.
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