The saying, time flys when you are enjoying yourself immediately comes too mind, and it is very very true. What ever time I have on the earth is not in my remit too know, all I do know is that I live my life to the full and try and put something back along the way to others. You know, when do you ever here of someone on there death bed saying, heck I wish I could of worked harder, nah, it's I wish I could of had more time to spend with my nearest and dearest.
2007-12-06 09:44:08
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answered by Kathie 4
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It feels as though it goes fast. But it i think we do have enough time on this earth to do what we are suppose to accomplish it is just that most of the time we fool around so much in our younger days, that it feels like it has gone fast and we have done nothing with our lives, thats why you should everyday as if it were your last and treat people with respect ad help out whomever you can when you can, because the impact you make on peoples lives is what they remember when your gone. So make it count
2007-12-06 08:13:15
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answered by innocentkitty2006 2
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Some people are on this Earth too long, while others that deserve to be are here for just an instant. I was 16 the other day. How I woke up 36 and a "responsible" adult is beyond me. My brain still thinks I'm a kid.
2007-12-06 08:06:21
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answered by siobhann1013 4
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I think you have whatever time on this earth you are given. It is amazing how quickly time goes and I realize now that I want to make every moment count.
2007-12-06 08:59:02
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answered by Ange 4
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I think you are right. Seems like just yesterday I was 18 and now I am 28. I think that we should use our time on earth as a chance to live in harmony and help others. Might as well, since we don't have that much time left!
2007-12-06 08:03:24
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answered by bonstermonster20 6
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There is not nearly enough time on this earth to do what we want, but all we can do is make the most of what time we do have and not to waist it on anger and upset, there is so much to be thank full for, so enjoy life while you are able-cheers
2007-12-06 08:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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At the moment I would say no but I'm 32. Everyone who I have known in their 80's says they have had enough! If we could keep the body and mind of a young person as we age maybe we'd all want to live on and on but we don't.
2007-12-06 08:07:03
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answered by Louise 6
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Both my parents have unfortunately died ,my father at 64 and my mother at 72.There is not a day goes by where I don't miss them,so I suppose the answer would have to be no if only for selfish reasons.
2007-12-06 08:07:24
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answered by mach 3
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it goes by way to fast especially when your looking at pictures and the dates on the back, it seems like yesterday but the date is a long time ago.
2007-12-06 08:03:41
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answered by ? 7
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My son's friend has a grandmother who is 102! She was recently given free lifetime membership to a new local leisure centre.She was there the other night when it opened, viewing the place and looking like she intends to make full use of it,bless!She obviously would like another few decades.
2007-12-06 12:36:23
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answered by Misty Blue 7
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