"Everything matters. Time is precious"
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The intent is deceptively expansive. "Everything matters" refuses the luxury of dismissing details as background noise. It’s an aesthetic statement as much as an ethical one: in Hagedorn’s world, the minor character, the overheard joke, the political aside, the pop song leaking from a radio all carry charge. The subtext is that power often depends on what gets labeled insignificant. Declaring that everything matters is a way of rebalancing attention, especially toward lives and histories that mainstream narratives treat as disposable.
Then she snaps the abstraction into a finite resource: "Time is precious". Not time as a self-help commodity, but time as a lived constraint. For artists and marginalized communities alike, time is what institutions steal, what regimes waste, what audiences demand you compress into a legible arc. The pairing turns the line into a quiet critique: if everything matters, then the systems that force us to rush, triage, and forget are not neutral; they’re political.
The rhythm matters, too: two short beats, like a cue to move. It’s a reminder that attention is a choice, and choices are timed.
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"Everything matters. Time is precious." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everything-matters-time-is-precious-164908/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.













