31 Comments

  • Alex

    I agree. That is why most of us does everything we could to be better and be somebody. Some succeeds some fails. Never the less we are all fighting with our own finite time. For it is one of those things that gives our lives meaning.

  • David Tjoe

    Time after time passed. If you are a person who has everything you can go through time with pleasure and feel so fast. But on the other hand, if you are having a hard time and experiencing a variety of bitter truths, time will seem to be running for so long.

  • Wilson Jake

    Time, uhnmn; that’s just what’s one of the thing both rich and poor has equally. As you said; time does its magic slow and bittersweet. We all should use our time wisely

  • brainedet

    Definitely, time comes with it’s own gift, it either it sweet or bitter but we hope more for sweet times, since it more helpful

  • Prince

    The time is truly an equality item or asset nature gives everyone. How we spend ours define who we become. I love this quote, thank for sharing

  • Miracle Athena

    That was a nice quote. Time is bittersweet indeed and it will never fly back even if we want to.

  • K Dorito

    I can say that you truly are a talented and artistic man. Thank you for always sharing good stuffs.

  • jolly555

    Thomas Slatin quotes always on point. For time does its magic slow and bittersweet. i totally agreed with you

  • David Mureithi

    Time is so much useful when used appropriately. People do not keep time and they do regret afterward.

  • Maury Cheskes

    Very well said. Time can be both precious and excruciating. Sometimes too slow, sometimes too fast. Excellent quote.

  • Oyeyipo Oladele

    Slow and steady wins the race. That’s Mr. Time for us. Thanks for this brilliant quote.

  • Anderson

    Your description of time is spot on. It is one of those things that can be good or bad depending on our usage of it.

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