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Among stupid people limit your time, but among thoughtful people linger on.
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Lend to your neighbor in his time of need; repay your neighbor when a loan falls due.
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One kisses another’s hands until he gets a loan and is deferential in speaking of his neighbor’s money, but at the time for repayment he delays and pays back with empty promises and finds fault with the time.
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Wine drunk at the proper time and in moderation is rejoicing of heart and gladness of soul.
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Where there is entertainment, do not pour out talk; do not display your cleverness at the wrong time.
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Leave in good time and do not be the last; go home quickly and do not linger.
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At the time when you end the days of your life, in the hour of death, distribute your inheritance.
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His mercy is as welcome in time of distress as clouds of rain in time of drought.
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Hasten the day, and remember the appointed time, and let people recount your mighty deeds.
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Some companions rejoice in the happiness of friends, but in time of trouble they are against them.
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There may come a time when recovery lies in the hands of physicians,
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“All the works of the Lord are very good, and whatever he commands will be done at the appointed time.
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No one can say, ‘What is this?’ or ‘Why is that?’— for at the appointed time everything will be made known. At his word the waters stood in a heap and the reservoirs of water at the word of his mouth.
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They take delight in doing his bidding, always ready for his service on earth, and when their time comes they never disobey his command.”
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All the works of the Lord are good, and he will supply every need in its time.
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No one can say, “This is not as good as that,” for everything proves good in its appointed time.
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To all creatures, human and animal, but to sinners seven times more,
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Kindred and helpers are for a time of trouble, but almsgiving rescues better than either.
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Do not let her parade her beauty before any man or spend her time among married women,
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A man tending a furnace works in burning heat, but three times as hot is the sun scorching the mountains; when it breathes out fiery vapors and when it shines forth its rays, it blinds the eyes.
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The Splendor of the Moon
It is the moon that marks the changing seasons, governing the times, an everlasting sign.
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all these were honored in their generations and were the pride of their times.
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Noah
Noah was found perfect and righteous; in the time of wrath he kept humanity alive; because of him a remnant was left on the earth when the flood came.
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Before the time of his eternal sleep, Samuel bore witness before the Lord and his anointed: “No property, not so much as a pair of shoes, have I taken from anyone!” And no one accused him.
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He gave beauty to the festivals and arranged their times throughout the year, while they praised God’s holy name and the sanctuary resounded from early morning.