forget the past you cant live the past again the future still remains and you don't know whats going to happen take this moment as a gift and except it.
a frozen moment without movement or sound, but with focus
the turning point of a event
Thomas Wolfe, not the poseur foppish Tom Wolfe"Each moment is the fruit of forty thousand years; the minute winning days, like flies, buzz home to death. And every moment is a window on all time.
This phrase is drawing attention to the paradoxical nature of "time". Time is a creation of human beings that corresponds with the natural rotation of the earth in relation to the solar system and does not exist as a real entity, therefore future and past as such do not exist. Everything that happens happens in the present moment and that is all there really is. So the future is NOW, because Now is the only real time to affect any needed change or remedy. To place your hapiness or solutions to your problems in some future moment which does not exist is one of the normal but insane daily practices of the human race.
most likely a late Victorian
From the earliest times to the present. With every passing moment the present becomes the past.
The present continuous/it's also called present progressive. (At the moment , here and now + you can use it for picture descriptions.)
The Sanskrit word for present moment is "pratyahara," which means withdrawal of the senses and focusing the mind on the present.
The Persian Wars were the defining moment in Greek history.
The Persian Wars were the defining moment in Greek history.
It is called the hypnopompic moment. (The moment before you sleep is called the hypnogogic moment.)
History Is--- This Moment - 2013 was released on: USA: April 2013
They were not a defining moment.
The present form of "can" is "can." It is used to express ability, permission, or possibility in the present moment.
NH3 is not symmetrical.So it has a dipole moment
not at this present moment
It can mean at the present time or moment. At the time or moment immediately passed. Insomuch as or since. Given the present circumstances