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“If you lay hands on today, you will find you are less dependent on tomorrow. While you delay, life speeds on by.

Every thing we have belongs to others, Lucilius; time alone is ours. Nature has put us in possession of this one thing, this fleeting, slippery thing – and anyone who wants to can dispossess us.”

— Seneca (4 BC – AD 65), Moral Letters to Lucilius (1.1)