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IN TIME

A time to be born and a time to die, 
A time to smile and a time to cry, 
A time to speak and a time to be quiet, 
A time to embrace and a time to chasten, 
A time to gather and a time to scatter, 
A time to whisper and a time to shout, 
A time to rise and a time to fall,
A time to see and a time be blind, 
A time to listen and a time to be dumb, 
A time to sing and a time to weep, 
A time to eat and a time to fast, 
A time to work and a time to rest, 
A time to sow and a time to reap, 
A time to  love and a time to hate, 
A time to act and a time to watch, 
A time to give and a time to take,
A time to move and a time to stop,
A time to sit and a time to stand,
A time to crawl and a time to run,
A time for all and a time for none.
Life itself is time, we live according to it and effects are taken on our lives based on how attention is given to time. We all get to make choices at one point in time, making that right choice is all that matters, for a single wrong choice in time can simply stop the clock.
     THE TIME OF LIFE AND THE TIME OF DEATH.

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