Part 1
It's always the right time to discover something new and true about our own nature, even if, in that moment, it feels as if what we've uncovered seems altogether wrong.
Part 2
Every quest in time is subject to the immutable laws that help to create it. So that as surely as we have seen how -- in the passage of time -- mountains become valleys, and oceans turn into vast deserts... So is it true that every condition imagined in passing time -- regardless of how fulfilling it seemed in (its) conception -- must eventually prove itself empty of its promise.