William Hazlitt Quotes About Time

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  • Horus non numero nisi serenas (I count only the sunny hours).

  • The worst old age is that of the mind.

    William Hazlitt (1934). “The Complete Works of William Hazlitt”
  • Time,--the most independent of all things.

    William Hazlitt (1852). “Men and manners: sketches and essays”, p.75
  • Most of the methods for measuring the lapse of time have, I believe, been the contrivance of monks and religious recluses, who, finding time hang heavy on their hands, were at some pains to see how they got rid of it.

    William Hazlitt (1839). “Sketches and Essays”, p.69
  • To be happy, we must be true to nature and carry our age along with us.

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