While we overlook hours of pleasure, we are strict to mark every moment of pain. If for one night in a whole year we suffer keenly, we dwell upon it ever after, and call it long and lingering; and yet we often speak of the rapidity of the flight of time, and are astonished to think how quick the year has passed away
O. H. Tillotson, The Natural and Spiritual Bodies, The Universalist Pulpit (1858) p.149 (Universalist, minister)