Time, the avenger!
Lord Byron (1788-1824) English poet.
Time, you old gipsy man, will you not stay, put up your caravan Just for one day?
Ralph Hodgson (1871-1962) British poet.
Time and I against any two.
Spanish proverb.
Time: That which man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him.
Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) English philosopher.
As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1903) American writer.
Time turns the old days to derision, Our loves into corpses or wises; And marriage and death division Make barren our lives.
A.C.Swinburne (1837-1909) English Poet.
The surest poison is time.
We must use time as a tool, not as a couch.
John F..Kennedy (1917-1963) American president.
I recommend you to take care of the minutes. For hours will take care of themselves.
Time is a great legalizer, even in the field of morals.
H.L. Mencken (1880-1956) American journalist.
Time goes, you say? Ah, no! Alas, Time says; we go.
Austin Dobson (1840-1921) British author.
And thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges.
As every thread of gold is valuable, so is every moment of time.
J.Mason.
Time is the chrysalis of eternity .
Richter.
To choose time is to save time.
Bacon.
If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest, prodigality, since lost time is never found again; and what we call time enough always proves little enough. Let us then up and be doing, and doing to the purpose; so by diligence shall we do more with less perplexity.
Franklin.
The great rule of moral conduct is, next to God, to respect time.
Lavater.
Spend your time in nothing which you know must be repented of; in nothing on which you might not pray for the blessing of God; in nothing which you could not review with a quirt conscience on your dying bed; in nothing which you might not safely and properly be found doing if death should surprise you in the act.
Baxter.
No preacher is listened to but time; which gives us the same train and turn of thought that elder people have tried in vain to put into our heads.
Swift.
Youth is not rich in time, it may be poor; part with it as with money, sparing; pay no moment, but in purchase of its worth; and what it’s worth, ask death-beds; they can tell.
Young.
Time! The corrector where our judgment err; the test of truth, and love; the sole philosopher, for all beside are sophists.
Byron.
Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will conceal and cover up what is now shining with the greatest splendor.
Horace.
Time will discover everything to posterity; it is a babbler, and speaks even when no question is put.
Euripides.
Make use of time if thou lovest eternity; yesterday cannot be recalled; tomorrow cannot be assured; only today is thine ,which if thou procrastinate, thou losest; and which lost is lost forever. One today is worth two tomorrows.
Quarles.
Time is painted with a lock before, and bald behind, signifying thereby that we must take time by the forelock, for when it is one passed there is no recalling it.
Swift.
Lord Byron (1788-1824) English poet.
Time, you old gipsy man, will you not stay, put up your caravan Just for one day?
Ralph Hodgson (1871-1962) British poet.
Time and I against any two.
Spanish proverb.
Time: That which man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him.
Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) English philosopher.
As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1903) American writer.
Time turns the old days to derision, Our loves into corpses or wises; And marriage and death division Make barren our lives.
A.C.Swinburne (1837-1909) English Poet.
The surest poison is time.
We must use time as a tool, not as a couch.
John F..Kennedy (1917-1963) American president.
I recommend you to take care of the minutes. For hours will take care of themselves.
Time is a great legalizer, even in the field of morals.
H.L. Mencken (1880-1956) American journalist.
Time goes, you say? Ah, no! Alas, Time says; we go.
Austin Dobson (1840-1921) British author.
And thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges.
As every thread of gold is valuable, so is every moment of time.
J.Mason.
Time is the chrysalis of eternity .
Richter.
To choose time is to save time.
Bacon.
If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest, prodigality, since lost time is never found again; and what we call time enough always proves little enough. Let us then up and be doing, and doing to the purpose; so by diligence shall we do more with less perplexity.
Franklin.
The great rule of moral conduct is, next to God, to respect time.
Lavater.
Spend your time in nothing which you know must be repented of; in nothing on which you might not pray for the blessing of God; in nothing which you could not review with a quirt conscience on your dying bed; in nothing which you might not safely and properly be found doing if death should surprise you in the act.
Baxter.
No preacher is listened to but time; which gives us the same train and turn of thought that elder people have tried in vain to put into our heads.
Swift.
Youth is not rich in time, it may be poor; part with it as with money, sparing; pay no moment, but in purchase of its worth; and what it’s worth, ask death-beds; they can tell.
Young.
Time! The corrector where our judgment err; the test of truth, and love; the sole philosopher, for all beside are sophists.
Byron.
Time will bring to light whatever is hidden; it will conceal and cover up what is now shining with the greatest splendor.
Horace.
Time will discover everything to posterity; it is a babbler, and speaks even when no question is put.
Euripides.
Make use of time if thou lovest eternity; yesterday cannot be recalled; tomorrow cannot be assured; only today is thine ,which if thou procrastinate, thou losest; and which lost is lost forever. One today is worth two tomorrows.
Quarles.
Time is painted with a lock before, and bald behind, signifying thereby that we must take time by the forelock, for when it is one passed there is no recalling it.
Swift.
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