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Time stays long enough for anyone who will use it.
Leonardo Da Vinci
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Time is available to those who are willing to make the most of it.

This quote by Leonardo Da Vinci emphasizes the importance of utilizing time effectively. It suggests that time is a resource that can be abundant for those who actively pursue their goals and make conscious efforts to manage it wisely.

Themes

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In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational seminar about productivity.

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