John Updike Quotes About Time

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  • By the time a partnership dissolves, it has dissolved.

    John Updike (2012). “Couples: A Novel”, p.550, Random House
  • Figure out where you're going before you go there: he was told that a long time ago.

    John Updike (2003). “Rabbit is rich ; Rabbit at rest”
  • Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of. Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings.

  • Sun and moon, sun and moon, time goes.

    John Updike (2010). “Rabbit, Run”, p.141, Random House
  • Now that I am sixty, I see why the idea of elder wisdom has passed from currency.

    1992 In the New Yorker, Nov.
  • Time is our element, not a mistaken invader.

    John Updike (2010). “Rabbit Redux”, p.400, Random House
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