As he that lives longest lives but a little while, every man may be certain that he has no time to waste. The duties of life are commensurate to its duration; and every day brings its task, which, if neglected, is doubled on the morrow.


The Rambler: In Four Volumes (ed. 1761)


As he that lives longest lives but a little while, every man may be certain that he has no time to waste. The duties of life are commensurate to its...

As he that lives longest lives but a little while, every man may be certain that he has no time to waste. The duties of life are commensurate to its...

As he that lives longest lives but a little while, every man may be certain that he has no time to waste. The duties of life are commensurate to its...

As he that lives longest lives but a little while, every man may be certain that he has no time to waste. The duties of life are commensurate to its...