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Time never stands still. Either you move with it, or it moves without you.--comments.

Tags: time, money, relationships
Asked by anil garg, 01 Mar 11:33 pm
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Waste your money and you are only out of money, but waste your time and you have lost a part of your life - .
Michael LeBoeuf.
Let us not waste time! Also, we need to change according to time!
Answered by Francisco, 01 Mar 11:38 pm

 
  
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I agree yes you ve to got keep pace with it .... to be dynamic if you dont it moves without you and you become outdated and stagnant
Answered by mrs mary joseph, 02 Mar 04:23 pm

 
  
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Outdated saying
Answered by mpm venkatesh, 02 Mar 02:22 pm

 
  
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True
Answered by Quest, 02 Mar 11:21 am

 
  
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Time and tides waits for nobody....u've to respect time....
Answered by vijay, 02 Mar 10:07 am

 
  
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Agreed mr garg
Answered by iqbal seth, 02 Mar 03:51 am

 
  
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True...it waits for none
Answered by Annes, 01 Mar 11:39 pm

 
  
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First one agree but not second one. Itz neither in hands of time nor us.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 01 Mar 11:35 pm

 
  
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Yes Sir it is a meaningful quote.
Answered by magi, 04 Mar 11:32 am

 
  
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