I can hardly wish any Man better, than that he would seriously consider what he does with his Time: How and to What Ends he Employs it; and what Returns he makes to God, his Neighbor and Himself for it.
— William Penn (24 October 1644 (O.S. 14 October 1644) – 30 July 1718); English Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania. Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims (1682).
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