the time-life continuum

things found along the way, by me or others i admire... with or without sources (only for lack of knowing)...

Time is the enemy; but time can be a friend. Time well spent is contented time: the sense of being useful, of being worthwhile; of living a life that is motivated by love and guided by reason; the sense of being valued…

The depth of human life is found in well-spent solitude. We need time to know ourselves…

The breadth of human life is found in well-spent company. We need time to know others. Above all, we need to learn to make friends with time; then we can pass from contented work to a happy leisure, doing what we want to do without worrying about doing something else.

— Expo 67 guidebook (1967)