"Time does not have the same appeal..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
Time does not have the same appeal for every one
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“Fondling,' she saith, 'since I have hemm'd thee here Within the circuit of this ivory pale, I'll be a park, and thou shalt be my deer; Feed where thou wilt, on mountain or in dale: Graze on my lips, and if those hills be dry, Stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie.”
“Thou whoreson zed! thou unnecessary letter!”
“To beguile the time, look like the time. Bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue.”
More on Time
“My grandfather gave me a watch. It doesn't have any hands or numbers. He says it's very accurate. I asked him what time it was. You can guess what he told me.”
“The vanishing, volatile froth of the present which any shadow will alter, any thought blow away, any event annihilate, is every moment converted into the adamantine.”
“Give me insight into today and you may have the antique and future worlds.”
More on Perspective
“What is the use of straining after an amiable view of things, when a cynical view is most likely to be the true one?.”
“We must not indulge in unfavorable views of mankind, since by doing it we make bad men believe they are no worse than others, and we teach the good that they are good in vain.”
“We need only travel enough to give our intellects an airing.”