Tempus fugit on a sundial

Tempus fugit is a Latin expression meaning "time flees", more commonly translated as "time flies". It is frequently used as an inscription on clocks. The expression was first recorded in the poem Georgics written by Roman poet Virgil: Sed fugit interea fugit irreparabile tempus, singula dum capti circumvectamur amore, which means, "But meanwhile it flees: time flees irretrievably, while we wander around, prisoners of our love of detail."

In English, the expression – either in the Latin (tempus fugit) or English form ("time flies") – is proverbial, generally with the intended sense, "Time's a-wasting". As such, it expresses concern that one's limited time is being consumed by nothing in particular or by something which may have little intrinsic substance, importance, or urgency.

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The expression's succinctness and poignancy have contributed to its enduring popularity in various cultural contexts down the ages. In modern times, it appears as titles for television episodes (The X-Files) and musical compositions (for instance, by Bud Powell and Yes). It also makes many appearances in literature, television (Star Trek: Voyager, Trailer Park Boys, "Grimm"), in Dan Brown's novel The Lost Symbol, and in movies such as The Hudsucker Proxy (as the tag-line of "Tidbits of time", the Rockwell News show), and in one of the final scenes in the original Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. The expression furthermore recurs as a motif in the 1954 musical The Pajama Game. In the M*A*S*H episode "Private Finance", Colonel Potter says Tempus Fugit to Hawkeye, meaning for him to hurry, or possibly that "time is of the essence". In the Doctor Who serial Dragonfire, the Doctor says: "Tempus Fugit, I want to be back in time for tea" to his companion Mel, meaning that they must hurry and that "time is of the essence". Tempus Fugit is also the title of a song by the group Yes. This song is featured on their 1980 album, Drama. The Californian punk rock band Sewer Trout also had a song called Tempus Fudge-it, which appeared on their 10" record, Flawless.

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Tempus fugit (disambiguation)

Tempus fugit is a Latin expression meaning "time flees". It may also refer to:

  • "Tempus Fugit" aka "Tempus Fugue-it," a jazz composition by pianist Bud Powell
  • "Tempus Fugit," a song by progressive rock band Yes from their 1980 album Drama.
  • "Tempus Fugit" (The X-Files), an episode in season four of the American TV series, The X-Files
  • Time Flies (disambiguation)
  • Tempus Fugit (The X-Files)

    "Tempus Fugit" is the seventeenth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on March 16, 1997. It was directed by Rob Bowman, and written by Frank Spotnitz and series creator Chris Carter. "Tempus Fugit" featured guest appearances by Joe Spano, Tom O'Brien and Brendan Beiser, and saw the return of Scott Bellis as alien abductee Max Fenig. The episode helped to explore the overarching mythology, or fictional history of The X-Files. "Tempus Fugit" earned a Nielsen household rating of 11.9, being watched by 18.85 million people in its initial broadcast. The title translates from Latin as "time flies."

    The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. In the episode, Max Fenig—an old acquaintance of Mulder—is found dead following an airplane crash, which Mulder believes to have been caused by a UFO attempting to abduct Fenig. "Tempus Fugit" is a two-part episode, with the plot continuing in the next episode, "Max".

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    Tempus Fugit

    by: Yes

    Yes, yes
    Yes, yes
    Yes, yes
    Yes, yes
    Born in the night, she would run like a leopard
    That freaks at the sight of a mind close beside herself
    And the nearer I came how the country would change
    She was using the landscape to hide herself
    More in the mind than the body this feeling
    A sense at the end of a circular line
    That is drawn at an angle I see when I'm with you
    To navigate waters and finally answer to yes
    If you were there you would want to be near me
    Innocence, you could hold all the materials
    And though nothing would really be living
    It would shock your fall into landing light
    In the north sky time flies fast to the morning
    The cold of the dawn it meant nothing to us
    You were keeping your best situation
    An answer to, yes
    (Yes, yes)
    And the moment I see you
    (Yes, yes)
    It's so good to be near you
    (Yes, yes)
    And the feeling you give me
    (Yes, yes)
    Makes me want to be with you
    (Yes, yes)
    From the moment you tell me, yes
    If you could see all the roads I have travelled
    Towards some unusable last equilibrium
    Run like an athlete and die like a dead beaten speed-freak
    An answer to all of your answers to yes
    In the north sky time flies faster than morning
    The cold of the dawn it meant nothing to us
    You were keeping your best situation
    An answer to yes
    (Yes, yes)
    And the moment I see you
    (Yes, yes)
    It's so good to be near you
    (Yes, yes)
    And the feeling you give me
    (Yes, yes)
    Makes me want to be with you
    (Yes, yes)
    If we wait for an answer
    (Yes, yes)
    Will the silence be broken
    (Yes, yes)
    Should we wait for an answer
    (Yes, yes)
    Do we leave it unspoken
    Yes, yes
    Yes, yes
    Yes, yes




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