Four days will quickly steep themselves in nights Four nights will quickly dream away the time.

William Shakespeare
Four days will quickly steep themselves in nights Four nights...
Four days will quickly steep themselves in nights Four nights...
Four days will quickly steep themselves in nights Four nights...
Four days will quickly steep themselves in nights Four nights...
About This Quote

This quote is based on the concept of time, which is one of the most important topics in the world. A lot of people find it difficult to grasp the concept of time. We all have clocks that tell us how much time it has left until we must leave to go to work or school. However, it’s not easy to exercise patience or wait for all of our lives to come together.

In a way, we’re stuck with a limited amount of time, and there are many decisions we can make that will change how fast life goes by. To live our lives well, however, we must remain patient – no matter what.

Source: A Midsummer Nights Dream

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