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A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.
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inspirational
life
science
time
value
waste
dare
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Charles Darwin |
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Don't waste your love on somebody, who doesn't value it.
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romeo-and-juliet
values
waste
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William Shakespeare |
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Spend the years of learning squandering Courage for the years of wandering Through a world politely turning From the loutishness of learning.
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waste
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Samuel Beckett |
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American cities are like badger holes, ringed with trash--all of them--surrounded by piles of wrecked and rusting automobiles, and almost smothered in rubbish. Everything we use comes in boxes, cartons, bins, the so-called packaging we love so much. The mountain of things we throw away are much greater than the things we use.
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cities
rubbish
trash
waste
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John Steinbeck |
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Thrift is poetic because it is creative; waste is unpoetic because it is waste.
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thrift
waste
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G.K. Chesterton |
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Are not half our lives spent in reproaches for foregone actions, of the true nature and consequences of which we were wholly ignorant at the time?
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reproach
waste
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Herman Melville |
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I was deluded, and I knew it. Worse: my love for Pippa was muddied-up below the waterline with my mother, with my mother's death, with losing my mother and not being able to get her back. All that blind, infantile hunger to save and be saved, to repeat the past and make it different, had somehow attached itself, ravenously, to her. There was an instability in it, a sickness. I was seeing things that weren't there. I was only one step away from some trailer park loner stalking a girl he'd spotted in the mall. For the truth of it was: Pippa and I saw each other maybe twice a year; we e-mailed and texted, though with no great regularity; when she was in town we loaned each other books and went to the movies; we were friends; nothing more. My hopes for a relationship with her were wholly unreal, whereas my ongoing misery, and frustration, were an all-too-horrible reality. Was groundless, hopeless, unrequited obsession any way to waste the rest of my life?
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delusion
delusional
delusional-love
frustration
grief
hope
hopeless
hunger
loner
loss
misery
obsession
past
reality
relationship
save
sickness
stalking
unreal
unrequited-love
waste
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Donna Tartt |
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Small talk... Bernie resented it more than life itself. The weather, sports scores, frivolous gossip... nothing real, nothing serious, nothing meaningful about it. People were experts at wasting their brief, precious years on earth with small talk.
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life
meaningful
philosophy
serious
small
small-talk
talk
waste
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Rebecca McNutt |
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The mountains of things we throw away are much greater than the things we use. In this, if no other way, we can see the wild an reckless exuberance of our production, and waste seems to be the index.
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waste
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John Steinbeck |
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It has never been easy for me to understand the obliteration of time, to accept, as others seem to do, the swelling and corresponding shrinkage of seasons or the conscious acceptance that one year has ended and another begun. There is something here that speaks of our essential helplessness and how the greater substance of our lives is bound up with waste and opacity... How can so much time hold so little, how can it be taken from us? Months, weeks, days, hours misplaced - and the most precious time of life, too, when our bodies are at their greatest strength, and open, as they never will be again, to the onslaught of sensation.
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past
time
waste
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Carol Shields |
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This pain, this terrible seeing-through that is in me now. It wasn't necessary. It is all pain, and it buys nothing. Gives birth to nothing. All in vain. All wasted. The older the world becomes, the more obvious it is. The bomb and the tortures in Algeria and the starving babies in the Congo. It gets bigger and darker. More and more suffering for more and more. And more and more in vain.
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birthing
bomb
dark
necessary
nothing
obvious
older
pain
starving
suffering
terrible
torture
vain
waste
wasted
world
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John Fowles |
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Societies only have waste products while acquiring fresh raw material remains a cheaper option than recycling.
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recycling
society
waste
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Peter F. Hamilton |
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My mom would spy by satellite, turning down the air conditioning, colder and colder, with a tapping keystroke via her wireless connection, chilling that house, that one room, meat locker cold, ski-slope cold, spending a king's ransom on Freon and electric power, trying to make some doomed ten bucks' worth of pretty pink flowers last one more day.
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electricity
energy
rich
waste
wastefulness
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Chuck Palahniuk |
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..no meal is good enough to justify all the money and effort wasted in preparing it. It is an illusion and an expense. Live as I do, undeceived.
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illusion
meal
waste
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Peter S. Beagle |
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We convince ourselves that even our shameless waste, our unchecked consumption and our appalling ignorance of anyplace in the world except our own little corner must continue-- ! No, when you become smarter and less gluttonous, win. We win!
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consumption
ignorance
politics
war-on-terror
waste
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Bill Maher |
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We should remember Christ's words, 'Let nothing be wasted,' when we look in our refrigerators and garbage cans and garages.
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christianity
stewardship
waste
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Randy Alcorn |
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A man that sleeps all night wastes too much of life.
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sleep
sleeping
sleeps
waste
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Larry McMurtry |
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...a great future behind him, already
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future
old
waste
writer
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Angela Carter |
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Teddy shuddered. The idea of the sublime little bird being plucked from the sky, of its exquisite song being interrupted in full flight, was horrible to him.
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death
killing
metaphor
senseless-death
skylark
waste
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Kate Atkinson |
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It's such a shame to waste time. We always think we have so much of it.
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time
waste
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Mitch Albom |
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We are wasting time. Time wastes itself. Who are we to float in its way?
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time
waste
wasted-time
wasting-time
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