In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose. I am about to visit the public library.

Jules Verne
In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose....
In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose....
In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose....
In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose....
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It is easy to commit to doing something, but it is difficult to do it the following day.

Source: Journey To The Center Of The Earth

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