This is a wonderful day, I have never seen this one before.
Maya AngelouTime passes: yesterday has gone for ever but tomorrow never comes. Let's make the most of today.
Robert AshbyTags: time reflection philosophy-of-life
God really performs the miracle of multiplying our time, but only if we give it to him first.
Peter KreeftTags: god time faith making-time-for-prayer
I guarantee you that after you die you will not say 'I spent too much time praying; I wish I had watched more TV instead.
Peter KreeftOur greatest currency is our time and we cannot save it. Spend it wisely and never waste another's or your own.
Kyle BargerTags: motivational inspirational inspiration time motivation save waste currency waste-time save-time
How are you going to spend your day today? The key word being spend. Our time is one of the most precious gifts in our lives. Once today is over, that's it. Think about how you really want to spend your day. Tomorrow, today will be history. It's your life, your history. How do you want to write the history of your life today…?
James A. MurphyTags: day history write time live think today tomorrow gift precious key spend
Despite wearing a Rolex, I have no time.
Faraaz KaziTags: humor time humor-inspirational time-management
Life does not allow us to wait for a perfect time before we pursue our dreams. There is no guarantee your perfect time will come. Reach for the stars today!
Ellen J. BarrierTo waste valuable time on stressing over those who treat you unkindly, accomplish nothing of importance. Rather, that time should be spent working on most important things, that actually
create something of value that is worth your time.
I am now 33 years old, and it feels like much time has passed and is passing faster and faster every day. Day to day I have to make all sorts of choices about what is good and important and fun, and then I have to live with the forfeiture of all the other options those choices foreclose. And I'm starting to see how as time gains momentum my choices will narrow and their foreclosures multiply exponentially until I arrive at some point on some branch of all life's sumptuous branching complexity at which I am finally locked in and stuck on one path and time speeds me through stages of stasis and atrophy and decay until I go down for the third time, all struggle for naught, drowned by time. It is dreadful. But since it's my own choices that'll lock me in, it seems unavoidable--if I want to be any kind of grownup, I have to make choices and regret foreclosures and try to live with them.
David Foster WallaceTags: life time adulthood choices aging speed regrets life-paths
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