Being and time determine each other reciprocally, but in such a manner that neither can the former – Being – be addressed as something temporal nor can the latter – time – be addressed as a being. Martin Heidegger Read Quote
When modern physics exerts itself to establish the world’s formula, what occurs thereby is this: the being of entities has resolved itself into the method of the totally calculable. Martin Heidegger Read Quote
Time-space as commonly understood, in the sense of the distance measured between two time-points, is the result of time calculation. Martin Heidegger Read Quote
Being-alone is a deficient mode of being-with; its possibility is a proof for the latter. Martin Heidegger Read Quote
We do not say: Being is, time is, but rather: there is Being and there is time. Martin Heidegger Read Quote
But every historical statement and legitimization itself moves within a certain relation to history. Martin Heidegger Read Quote
We name time when we say: every thing has its time. This means: everything which actually is, every being comes and goes at the right time and remains for a time during the time allotted to it. Every thing has its time. Martin Heidegger Read Quote