William ShakespeareI wasted time, and now doth time waste me.
About This Quote
This quote speaks of how we should all live our lives. We should live each day as if it was our last day. When you waste time, you are thinking about what could have been, the past. But the past is gone and there is no use dwelling on what can never be. Instead, we should live each day as if it was our last day and make the most out of every moment that passes us by.
Source: Richard Ii
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