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what is time and tide explain

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Answered by asthalzi
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The processes of nature continue, no matter how much we might like them to stop. The word tide meant “time” when this proverb was created, so it may have been the alliteration of the words that first appealed to people.
Answered by kartik179
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The value of time is inestimable. Life is, but a collection of moments, which we must not waste. We shorten our life whenever we kill time. Time and tide wait for none.

A person of sound health may delay the things for tomorrow. However, if for any reason he is not able to do his task the next day, then the work may suffer badly.

A child takes birth as a small baby. A baby grows into a child, child into teens, teens into an adult, and an adult become old. The law of nature is the supreme. Time keeps flowing. . No one can stop the passage of time. The movement of water in a river flows forever. All these things are beyond human control.

We should make a good use of time. We should perform our duties just at the right moment. Many and varied are our duties, and we cannot discharge them well unless we do our duty at the right moment. Some people waste their time by indulging in idle gossips that have no real importance in life.


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