APAvar: Köhler, Andrea Year: 2017. Passing Time : an Essay on Waiting. Upper West Side Philosophers.
Link: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1088317889
I am reading "An Essay on Waiting" by Andrea Köhler, and in a section called "The Lagoon of Dreams", she writes:
Page 103:
For Proust "the day unravels what the night has woven; when we wake up in the morning we hold in our hands but a few ... loose strands of the tapestry of lived life, as woven for us by forgetting."
Page 116:
Caerus, the lucky moment, presupposes waiting -- the gift of time -- excruciatingly long sometimes, and sometimes blissfully wasted, but always a gift.
This essay references Peter Handke - Quiet Places - collected essays.