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We have overtime, downtime, and, of course, tea time. We spend a lot of time wondering where the time went? There are good times and bad times, happy and sad times, and some of us do hard time. All the time, we're just waiting for our time to come.
We have daytime, night time, lunch and dinner times. Springtime is supposed to be the fulfillment of winter times dreams, yet ends only as the prelude to the good old summer time. Which all too quickly fades into Fall. The times they are a changing.
During these times, we may find we love the time, or we just don't have the time. Regardless of whether we do nor not, we're always asking for the time.
We're so careful to take one step at a time that we often pause during a busy time to marvel at how time flies. These truly must be the times that try men's souls.
Can you accept that the next time you donate part of your time each time you are asked to do so, that you might well spend all your time doing what you only intended to do as a pass time?
Can anyone really sit and debate the various reasons and way we measure time? Isn't it quite strange that something we never have enough of should be endless? Are we really referring to our allotted time? Speaking of which, I fear that my time is up. I've taken up enough of your time trying to explain that when it's all said and done, by the time you've spent the time to read this discussion of time, it's HISTORY!
p.rehbein
We have overtime, downtime, and, of course, tea time. We spend a lot of time wondering where the time went? There are good times and bad times, happy and sad times, and some of us do hard time. All the time, we're just waiting for our time to come.
We have daytime, night time, lunch and dinner times. Springtime is supposed to be the fulfillment of winter times dreams, yet ends only as the prelude to the good old summer time. Which all too quickly fades into Fall. The times they are a changing.
During these times, we may find we love the time, or we just don't have the time. Regardless of whether we do nor not, we're always asking for the time.
We're so careful to take one step at a time that we often pause during a busy time to marvel at how time flies. These truly must be the times that try men's souls.
Can you accept that the next time you donate part of your time each time you are asked to do so, that you might well spend all your time doing what you only intended to do as a pass time?
Can anyone really sit and debate the various reasons and way we measure time? Isn't it quite strange that something we never have enough of should be endless? Are we really referring to our allotted time? Speaking of which, I fear that my time is up. I've taken up enough of your time trying to explain that when it's all said and done, by the time you've spent the time to read this discussion of time, it's HISTORY!
p.rehbein
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