Never Haste to Day’s End
By John on Jun 2, 2006 filed in Culture, Deep Thoughts
One must never be in haste to end a day. There are too few of them in a lifetime.  –Dale Coleman
How clear and obvious is this. If one lives to be 80 years old, you would have 29,900 (give or take a few for leap years). It sounds like a lot, but many cars sell for more dollars than the days you have in your life. Use them carefully, or they are fleeting and cannot be recovered. There’s no “do-over.”
Table of contents for Deep Thoughts
- Deep Thoughts: The Series
- The Advantages of Heaven and Hell
- An Idea Whose Time Has Come
- Emerson Explains Karma
- Choose The Way Of Life
- Honesty Pushes You Forward
- Make the Circumstances You Want
- The Great Opportunity Is Where You Are
- The Golden Opportunity Is In Yourself Alone
- The Cure For All The Ills And Wrongs
- Life in Abundance
- Imagination and Knowledge
- Power Is An End
- Wilderness
- The Immortal Flow of Energy
- The Price of Success
- A Drop In the Ocean
- Basic Decency and Goodness
- Respecting Nature
- Discovering The Limits of the Possible.
- We Must Sail
- The Journey Matters
- Never Haste to Day’s End
- A Heart Full of Grace
- The Mysterious, Source of All True Art and Science
- Never Lose A Holy Curiosity
- To Help
- Use it or lose it.
- Seek help first for a friend.
- Your Legacy?
- The Defeat of Night by Sunrise



























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