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The time and tide wait for none Explain​

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Answered by Bindassbebo
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'Time and tide wait for none' is an old English proverb that means that both time and tide are uncontrollable, that is they can't be stopped or deflected in any way; therefore, one must perform his duties considering the fact that time once lost, can't be gained back.

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