If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week.

Charles Darwin
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About This Quote

The idea that we can change our lives if we want to and that we can choose what we do with our time is something we often hear. However, not everyone is willing to change and make positive changes. These quotes say that you don’t always have to like what you do, but you should make some rule or decision about how you spend your time.

Source: The Autobiography Of Charles Darwin, 1809-82

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  2. A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.

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