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Quotations from famous people about cherishing time

1. The passing of time is like a man, and he does not give up day and night. ——Confucius

2. Time is life. ——Franklin

3. The last thing you can’t afford to waste is time. ——Ding Zhaozhong

4. Books are ships crossing the sea of ??time. ——Bacon

5. Time is speed, time is power. ——Guo Moruo

6. Repeating words is mostly a loss of time. ——Bacon

7. Time and trends never wait for people. ——Scott

8. The plan for a year begins in spring, and the plan for a day begins in the morning. ——Xiao Yi

9. Those who abandon time, time also abandons him. ——Shakespeare

10. Time is capricious and flies by with wings. ——Horace

11. Don’t waste your life lazily. ——Beethoven

12. Seizing today is better than two tomorrows. ——Latin American proverb

13. Truth is the child of time, not the child of authority. —— Brecht

14. The sorrow of hard-working bees never having time. —— Blake

15. Time is my property, and my land is time. ——Goethe

16. If there is a gap between heaven and earth in life, it will happen suddenly. ——Zhuangzi

17. It takes a lazy man a month to draw a circle. ——Mozambique

18. “Nian” teaches us many things that “日” does not understand. ——Ai Xiansheng

19. Time is the most valuable thing that people can consume. ——Theophrasta

20. Wasting time is called wasting, and using time is called life. ——Younger

21. Waste of time is the most luxurious and expensive of all expenditures. ——Franklin

22. If you want to have free time, don’t waste it. ——Franklin

23. Timidity disappears with the passage of time. ——Aeschylus

24. To succeed in a career, you must spend a lifetime. —— Leeuwenhoek

25. People who are good at utilizing time will always find plenty of time. ——Goethe

26. People who are good at controlling their own time are truly great people. ——Hesiade

27. All savings, in the final analysis, boil down to the saving of time. ——Marx

28. Time creates more converts than reason. ——Tom Paine

29. The person who lives the longest is not the person who lives the most time. —— Solzhenitsyn

30. As long as we make good use of time, we will never worry about running out of time. ——Goethe

31. Generosity of time is equal to chronic insanity. ——Ostrovsky

32. It is well said that truth is the daughter of time, not the daughter of authority. ——Bacon

33. Treat every day of your life as the last day of your life. ——Helen Keller

34. The secret to cherishing time: talk less empty words and do more work. ——Proverbs

35. Arranging time reasonably is equal to saving time. ——Francis Bacon

36. Time is a constant, but for the diligent, it is a variable. ——Rebacco

37. Time is a great author, she can write the ending of the future. ——Chaplin

38. Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always time. ——Lu Xun

39. The Yellow River flows through the eastern sea, and the white sun sets over the western sea. The passing river and the flowing light are erratic and indifferent to each other. ——Li Bai

40. There is infinite interest every moment; if the daily calculation is insufficient, the annual calculation will be more than enough.

——Franklin

41. I wasted time, and time wasted me. ——Shakespeare

42. Lost cattle and sheep can be found; but lost time cannot be found. ——Chaucer

43. Of all critics, the greatest, most correct, and most genius is time. ——Belinsky

44. Time is life, time is speed, and time is power. ——Guo Moruo

45. Those who forget today will be forgotten tomorrow. ——Goethe

46. Mediocre people care about how to waste their time, while talented people try their best to use their time. ——Schopenhauer

47. Time is like a surging torrent. It goes away without any regret. ——Cervantes

48. I never think that half an hour is an insignificant and small period of time. ——Darwin

49. The sky can be mended, the sea can be filled, and the southern mountains can be moved. The sun and the moon have passed and cannot be traced back. ——Zeng Guofan

50. People who never waste time have no time to complain about lack of time. ——Jefferson

51. According to my observation, most people emerge in the time wasted by others. ——Ford

52. No one does not cherish his life, but few people cherish his time. ——Liang Shiqiu

53. What is the life span? Gone like morning frost. When the time comes, the flowers are no longer sunny. ——Lu Ji

54. Patience and time are often more effective than strength and anger. ——La Fontaine

55. Those who fight against time face an invulnerable opponent. - Cy Johnson

56. Life is too short, there are too many things to do, and I have to race against time. ——Edison

57. Those who have time to increase their spiritual wealth are the ones who truly enjoy comfort. ——Thoreau

58. The length of life is calculated by time, and the value of life is calculated by contribution. ——Petofi

59. Just as every golden engraving is precious, so is every moment of time. ——Mason

60. Save time, and I will probably get the most precious diamond. ——Goethe

61. Everything is not ours, but others’. Only time is our property. ——Seneca

62. Openness and honesty and the depth of friendship should not be measured by the length of time. ——Balzac

63. Making a person’s limited life more effective is equivalent to extending a person’s life. ——Lu Xun

64. Time is a constant, but it is also a variable. There are infinitely many diligent people and infinitely few lazy people. ——Zi Yan

65. Create as much happiness as possible to fill the time, but how can you tie up time to accompany happiness. ——Wen Yiduo

66. Anyone who dares to waste even an hour of time shows that he does not know how to cherish the full value of life. ——Darwin

67. A waste of time is a waste of time, especially a waste of rest time, which directly threatens life. ——Xu Teli

68. With the hidden shadow on the sundial, you can also know that time is secretly moving towards eternity. ——Shakespeare

69. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. ——Leo Tolstoy

70. Time is very precious to me, and it is a kind of wealth from the perspective of economics. ——Lu Xun

71. Time is life. Wasting other people’s time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking wealth and killing. ——Lu Xun

72. Time can reveal hidden things, and it can also make dazzling things dim. ——Italy

73. Time is a public property that cannot be possessed. As time goes by, the truth will become more and more revealed. ——Bacon

74. When you are filled with joy because of success, there is no time for decadence.

——Frank Meyer

75. In terms of time, there are junior high school and post-school; in terms of days, there are today, yesterday and tomorrow; ——Liu Yuxi

76. Find time to consider whether what you did in a day is a positive or negative sign. ——Dimitrov

77. Saving time means making a person’s limited life more effective, which means extending a person’s life. ——Lu Xun

78. Time can reveal hidden things, and it can also make dazzling things dim. ——Horace

79. Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the stuff of life. ——Franklin

80. Get up, lazy fool! Don't waste your life anymore. There will be enough time for you to sleep in the grave in the future. ——Franklin

81. My property is so beautiful, so vast, so wide. Time is my property, and my field is time. ——Goethe

82. Time is a great author, it will write a perfect ending for everyone. ——Chaplin

83. How magnificent, vast and far-reaching my legacy is! Time is my property, my land is time. ——Goethe

84. Time leaves bunches of fruits for the hardworking, while leaving only a head of white hair and empty hands for the lazy. ——Golky

85. Anyone who wants to achieve excellent results should cherish and manage their time extremely carefully. ——Krupskaya

86. Time cannot add to a person’s life, but cherishing time can make life more valuable. ——Luther Burbank

87. Time cannot increase a person’s life span, but cherishing time can make life more valuable. ——Luther Burbank

88. There is a long time between today and tomorrow; while you still have energy, learn to do things quickly. ——Goethe

89. It takes a long time to recognize an upright person, and it only takes a day to recognize a bad person. ——Sophocles

90. Instead of spending a lot of time and energy digging many shallow wells, it is better to spend the same time and energy digging one deep well. ——Romain Rolland

91. Time is ruthless, but it is also affectionate. It makes those who deserve to die and those who deserve to live live; it makes those that deserve to be cursed be destroyed and those that deserve to be praised are lush. ——Cen Sang

92. We must remember that our learning time is limited. Time is limited, not only because life is short, but also because people are complicated. ——Spencer

93. We will never get more time. We have it. In fact, we have already had the twenty-four hours of our existence. ——Carnegie

94. Remember: There is only one time that is important, and that is now! It is important because it is our time to make a difference. ——Tolstoy

95. Time is the most impartial, giving twenty-four hours to anyone; time is also the most impartial, giving no one twenty-four hours. —— Huxley

96. Time is human wealth, all wealth, just as time is the wealth of a country, because any wealth is the result of the combination of time and action. ——Balzac

97. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot hurt us. ——Shakespeare

98. Time is the most open and reasonable thing. It never gives more to anyone. The hard-working can give time to bunches of fruits, while the lazy can have time to give them a head of white hair and empty hands. . ——Gorky

99. "Time is money in the world." Therefore, thieves who steal other people's time should of course be punished. Even those pleasant and good people should still avoid them as if they are taboo diseases. .

——Carnegie

100. There are two things. The more times I think about them and the longer I think about them, the more they fill me with a sense of surprise and seriousness that is ever new and ever increasing. That It is the starry sky above my head and the moral law in my heart. ——Kant