"We are creatures of the moment; we live from one little space to another, and only one interest at a time fills these"
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The phrasing does a lot of hidden work. “Creatures” demotes us from masters of reason to organisms running on stimulus and need. “Little space” is both temporal and psychological: the narrow bandwidth of consciousness, the short leash of empathy, the way life gets chopped into manageable segments so we can keep functioning. “Only one interest at a time” isn’t just an observation about distraction; it’s an indictment of moral and political shallowness. If the mind can truly hold one concern at a time, then public outrage, reform energy, even grief will predictably cycle. People “care,” then something else arrives.
In Howells’s late-19th-century context, this is also a critique of a modernizing America learning to live at speed: mass newspapers, market churn, urban spectacle, new consumption patterns. Realism, as a literary project, was obsessed with how ordinary life actually operates under those pressures. The subtext is bleak but clarifying: progress doesn’t only depend on better ideas; it depends on the brutal mechanics of attention, and attention is fickle. If you want lasting change, you don’t just persuade the mind - you build structures that outlast the moment.
Quote Details
| Topic | Live in the Moment |
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| Source | Verified source: A Hazard of New Fortunes (William Dean Howells, 1889)
Evidence: We are creatures of the moment; we live from one little space to another; and only one interest at a time fills these. (Part Fifth, Chapter VI). This line appears in Howells’s novel A Hazard of New Fortunes in Part Fifth, Chapter VI (as shown in the Project Gutenberg transcription). The work’s first publication was as a serial in Harper’s Weekly (Mar. 23–Nov. 16, 1889), with book publication following in 1890 by Harper & Brothers. Other candidates (1) WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS: 27 Novels in One Volume (Illustrated) (William Dean Howells, 2017) compilation95.7% ... William Dean Howells. VI. Table of Contents In the cares which Mrs. March shared with her husband that night she ... |
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"We are creatures of the moment; we live from one little space to another, and only one interest at a time fills these." FixQuotes, 13 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-creatures-of-the-moment-we-live-from-one-159944/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.








