Man passes; he knows that he is dust; nothing is more evident
than his frailty. If he should for a single moment forget it,
what a chorus of voices would recall it to him! And yet, in
the drop of existence which he absorbs, he takes in ages
through memory and ages through presentiment.
In the moments as they pass, he dimly sees eternity, and more
than this, he possesses it by anticipation.
CHARLES WAGNER
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