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Where studious of ease, I slumbered seven years, and then lost by degrees
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"Where studious of ease, I slumbered seven years, and then lost by degrees"

- Christopher Anstey

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This quote by Christopher Anstey is a reflection on the passing of time and how it can be so easily lost. The audio speaker is explaining how they invested seven years of their life in a state of complacency, not taking any activity to improve their scenario. They were material to simply sleep and also let the years pass by. Nonetheless, they eventually recognized that they had thrown away a substantial quantity of time which they had lost out on opportunities to make something of themselves. The speaker is alerting us to not be obsequious and to take advantage of our time, as it can escape from us without us even understanding it. The quote works as a suggestion to maximize our lives and also to not take our time for approved.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Christopher Anstey between October 31, 1724 and August 3, 1805. He/she was a famous Poet from England.

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