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  2. Time is money (aphorism) - Wikipedia

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    An 1837 clock-themed token coin with the phrase "Time is money" inscribed "Time is money" is an aphorism that is claimed to have originated [1] in "Advice to a Young Tradesman", an essay by Benjamin Franklin that appeared in George Fisher's 1748 book, The American Instructor: or Young Man's Best Companion, in which Franklin wrote, "Remember that time is money."

  3. Time in physics - Wikipedia

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    In the International System of Units (SI), the unit of time is the second (symbol: s). It has been defined since 1967 as "the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom", and is an SI base unit. [12]

  4. The Great, Big, Giant Dream of Marc Jacobs - AOL

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    Jacobs followed: “With precious freedom, we dream and imagine without limitation, daring to be vulnerable in the face of criticism and failure, not to escape from reality but to help navigate ...

  5. Ars longa, vita brevis - Wikipedia

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    Mural at the Old Town Hall (Göttingen) [] in Germany.. Ars longa, vita brevis is a Latin translation of an aphorism coming originally from Greek.It roughly translates to "skillfulness takes time and life is short".

  6. Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones - Wikipedia

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    "Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones" is a science fiction short story by American writer Samuel R. Delany, published in the December 1968 issue of New Worlds. [1] It won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story 1970, and the Nebula Award for Best Novelette in 1969.

  7. De Brevitate Vitae (Seneca) - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, (§14–15) only those who dedicate their time properly truly live, becoming equal with the great minds of the past, allowing the mind of the sage to even transcend time, like a god. The engrossed, on the other hand, (§16–17) are prey to fidgety and contradictory moods, and their joys and pleasures are bitter with the sense of ...

  8. Howard Benson Answers the Age-Old Question, ‘What the Hell ...

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    When I mentor a new person, I say the word “producer.” Just look at the word. It means to produce. It means to deliver the record. It means here’s the record, finished, hand it in. That’s ...

  9. Tempus fugit - Wikipedia

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    Tempus fugit (Classical Latin pronunciation: [ˈt̪ɛmpʊs̠ ˈfʊɡit̪]) is a Latin phrase, usually translated into English as "time flies". The expression comes from line 284 of book 3 of Virgil 's Georgics , [ 1 ] where it appears as fugit irreparabile tempus : "it escapes, irretrievable time".