All things that live, endure for the same span;
The century-old tree, and the one-day beetle,
Grow conscious, joy and love, and pass away
When they have reached their own appointed aims.
Time does not move. `Tis only we who change.
A hundred years are but one brief day.
translated by Charles Henry Meltzer and Paul Vajda
Imre MadáchHungarian author 21 January 1823 — 5 October 1864 |
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