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Quotes about cherishing time in classic novels

Quotes about cherishing time from classic novels

1. Human life is very short, and the short years require me to fully understand the process of life. (Gorky's "Summer")

2. Those who abandon time, time also abandons him. ——"Shakespeare's Dramas"

3. No one can make such a bell to knock back the lost time for us. —— Dickens' "A Christmas Story"

4. It is impossible for us to find the bright flowers in late autumn that we missed in spring and summer. ——Balzac's "The Secret of Princess Cadillan"

5. No amount of powder can save the decay of the face. —— Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"

6. If we live, we should build ourselves a clock full of feelings, thoughts and actions, and use it to replace this boring, monotonous and boring world. To kill the soul, with reproach and a coldly ticking clock. ——Golky's "The Clock"

7. The days are like beads, sliding past one day after another, forming weeks and months. ——Gorky's "Mother"

8. We count every inch of the passing time; the pain and sadness we feel when we are separated from them are like a miser watching his savings disappear. It's the same feeling you feel when a robber takes away your money piece by piece without being able to stop it. ——Mark Twain "The Mysterious Stranger";