Present
· The present moment’s eloquence is at times subdued, sometimes urgent, always present.
· In the pure present, past regrets and plans are not pertinent.
· Beware of wasting the precious present with dull duties, rueful regrets, puerile promises and paltry plans.
· The present is surrounded by the fantastic illusions of yesterday and tomorrow.
· To remember is to relive. To live well in the present makes for better pasts, and futures!
· Too much is happening in the present, so we choose from the countless happenings present at each moment. Click! Instant photo, edited, cropped, filtered. By then it is no longer happening, ceded its place to future presents.
· We can leave behind what happened then, bring to the present what was gained, what was learned, despite of what was lost.
· We can act with purpose with what is present in the present, towards what is possible in forthcoming presents.