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| Often times I have hated in self-defense; if I were stronger I would not have used such a weapon. | | Kahlil Gibran | |
Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means,
TIme held me green and dying
Though I sang in my chains like the sea. | | Dylan Thomas | |
| Old time, in whose banks we deposit our notes, Is a miser who always wants guineas for groats; He keeps all his customers still in arrears By lending them minutes and charging them years | | Oliver Wendell Holmes | |
| Our duty is to preserve what the past has had to say for itself, and to say for ourselves what shall be true for the future | | John Ruskin | |
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| Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow | | Horace | |
| Since Time is not a person we can overtake when he is gone, let us honor him with mirth and cheerfulness of heart while he is passing | | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | |
| Since time is the one immaterial object which we cannot influence--neither speed up nor slow down, add to nor diminish--it is an imponderably valuable gift. | | Maya Angelou | |
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| So much of our time is spent in preparation, so much in routine, and so much in retrospect, that the amount of each person's genius is confined to a very few hours. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | |
| Sometimes I would almost rather have people take away years of my life than take away a moment | | Pearl Bailey | |
| Space by itself, and time by itself, are doomed to fade away into mere shadows, and only a kind union of the two will preserve an independent reality | | Albert Einstein | |
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| The crisis of today is the joke of tomorrow. | | H. G. Wells | |
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| The few men who have managed to reach heaven must be terribly spoiled by this time | | Edgar Watson Howe | |
| The mark of our time is its revulsion against imposed patterns. | | Marshall McLuhan | |
| The meeting of two eternities, the past and future....is precisely the present moment. | | Henry David Thoreau | |