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“…wondrous days, surprising days” #61

You would do well to budget your time as follows: one-half in work… one fourth in social pastimes with others… and one fourth as an interested, pleased observer of life.

-William B. Terhune

Posted on December 16, 2007Author D. SaderCategories "...wondrous days surprising days"Tags budget, life, observer, time, William B. Terhune, Work

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