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In a world without future, each moment is the end of the world.
Alan Lightman
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What this quote means

The quote highlights the significance of living in the present when the future seems uncertain.

Alan Lightman's quote suggests that when one perceives a lack of future possibilities, each moment becomes critically important, akin to the finality of existence. It emphasizes how a focus on the present can transform our understanding of life's experiences, urging us to value each moment as if it were our last.

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In a motivational speech to remind us to cherish every moment.

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