The right time is any time that one is still so lucky as to have.

Henry James
The right time is any time that one is still...
The right time is any time that one is still...
The right time is any time that one is still...
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The right time is any time that one is still so lucky as to have. The idea here is that the start of anything always has to be perfect, but there are times when you can't wait for it to be perfect. For example, the right time to begin cooking meals for your family is any time that you can cook them fresh, because then you have the best ingredients. The right time to begin a new relationship is any time that you actually know someone else. Or, the right time to start a business is any time that you have enough capital to make it work.

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