A Quote by Mike Murdock

Don't waste your time, it is too short, Valuable and irreplaceable. — © Mike Murdock
Don't waste your time, it is too short, Valuable and irreplaceable.
Your time is too valuable, your destiny is too great, and your future is too bright to waste a single moment. Be a now person.
Do not discuss the religious matters with people; do not waste your valuable time to discuss the untruth! Your time is short; spend it for the science and the art!
Don't waste your energy trying to convince people to understand you. Your time is too valuable to try to prove yourself to people.
It's up to you how you waste your time and money. I'm staying here to read: life's too short.
Your life is too valuable, your calling too great, & your God too awesome to waste your life on what doesn't matter.
You need to associate with people who inspire you, people that challenge you to raise higher, people that make you better. Don't waste your valuable time with people that are not adding to your growth. Your destiny is too important.
Your life is too valuable to waste being distracted.
Time alone is irreplaceable. Waste it not.
I come from - I came from Wales, and it's a strong, butch society. We were in the war and all that. People didn't waste time feeling sorry for themselves. You had to get on with it. So my credo is get on with it. I don't waste time being soft. I'm not cold, but I don't like being, wasting my time with - life's too short.
Time is more valuable than money, because time is irreplaceable.
Don't let your cool stand in the way of being soulful. Life is too short. Too short to hate. Too short to judge. Too short not to live for. Don't let anything or anyone get the best of you or your heart and mind. If you are going down... go down swinging, singing, and loving.
Don't ever doubt yourselves or waste a second of your life. It's too short, and you're too special.
Never waste valuable time, or mental peace of mind, on the affairs of others—that is too high a price to pay.
Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.
But what I really long to know you do not tell either: what you feel, although I've given you hints by the score of my regard. You like me. You wouldn't waste time or paper on a being you didn't like. But I think I've loved you since we met at your mother's funeral. I want to be with you forever and beyond, but you write that you are too young to marry or too old or too short or too hungry - until I crumple your letters up in despair, only to smooth them out again for a twelfth reading, hunting for hidden meanings.
Life is too short to waste time on things that have no lasting significance.
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