March 01, 2011

Longitude / Dava Sobel


Time is to clock as mind is to brain. The clock or watch somehow contains the time. And yet time refuses to be bottled up like a genie stuffed in a lamp. Whether it flows as sand or turns on wheels within wheels, time escapes irretrievably, while we watch. Even when the bulbs of the hourglass shatter, when darkness withholds the shadow from the sundial, when the mainspring winds down so far that the clock hands hold still as death, time itself keeps on. The most we can hope a watch to do is mark that progress. And since time sets its own tempo, like a heartbeat or an ebb tide, timepieces don't really keep time. They just keep up with it, if they're able.


4 little note(s):

rachel said...

Oh, that is a very lovely quote indeed! Thank you.

HubbleSpacePaws said...

Wonderful pairing!!

I really enjoyed scrolling back on the quotes thread... just ordered The Curious Incident... :-)

hila said...

this is perfect, in every single way.

Deleilan said...

I'm so glad you enjoyed this quote! The last line has been going around in my mind ever since I first read it, not unlike wheels within wheels. I heartily recommend Longitude, especially the wonderful illustrated edition.

Lisa, I hope you'll like The Curious Incident, even though it's so heartbreaking at times.