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Watch The Clock

"When you think about it, it is pretty amazing that science and society values time a lot more than most individual people. Many times we don't realize how important time is until it is too late. When a person finds out that he or she has a terminal illness, what is the first question they will always ask - "How much time do I have left?" Isn't it interesting that we don't mind wasting time, but we will do anything to keep from losing it.

"I want to plant this thought in your heart today to help you understand why time is so important. Here is the thought.
Time is life. When we ask, "Where did the time go?" We are really asking this question, "Where did my life go?" Benjamin Franklin put it best when he said, "Doest thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of."

"Your time equals your life. You can run out of money and still have some time left. You can run out of friends and still have life to spare. You can run out of electricity and you still have time, but once you run out of time, it is over.

"There is one thing besides money we need to learn to handle wisely and it is time. You can make more money. You can make new friends. You can take more trips. Some of you can have more children, but you can't make more time."

 

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