"The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them"-Montaigne. The meaning of this quote
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this means that if you are doing good of someone and are preaching the noble deeds for the betterment of society and utilising your time up to the full then you are doing something as a philanthropist this thought means that your life is not accounted by your hairs it is counted by the achievements that you had done are the things that you had done for the world that would be counted because there are many people who had lived for yours but had a dinner nothing for the world where is there are also examples of those people who live but only for a few years and had done so much for the world and utilise their time for the betterment of world that they are remembered even today
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