A curation by Kelly Krugman, Curator and Cultural Worker at SAVVY Contemporary - Time present and time past /
Are both perhaps present in time future, /
And time future contained in time past. /
If all time is eternally present / ...
What might have been is an abstraction/
Remaining a perpetual possibility /
Only in a world of speculation./
What might have been and what has been/
Point to one end, which is always present. /
Footfalls echo in the memory /
Down the passage which we did not take /
Towards the door we never opened /
Into the rose-garden.. /
— from BURNT NORTON, No. 1 of 'Four Quartets' (1941) by T. S. Eliot, English poet, essayist, and playwright
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