This proverb reminds us to value and appreciate our time because it is the essence of life itself. By not wasting time, we can make the most out of our lives and focus on meaningful experiences and relationships. It highlights the importance of being intentional and purposeful in how we spend our time.
[I think it meaning ' your zip is not done up' - it's shakespeare right]** It is a quote from Benjamin Franklin (Poor Richard's Almanack,' June 1746)I don't get the zip is not done up explanation, but it seems fairly self-explanatory to me. The way I see it is - life is short, don't waste time.
Dost is the archaic, obsolete 2nd person singular of the verb "to do."
Dost is a form of the verb to do, as "I do", "Thou dost", "He does". The "thou" forms of verbs are rarely seen any more, and "thou dost" would usually be said "you do" So, 'if thou dost pronounce it faithfully' means 'if you do mean what you say'
Dost means friend in Hindi.
Jaani Dost was created in 1983.
Bernd Dost was born in 1939.
Dost Mahomet died in 1909.
Dost Mahomet was born in 1873.
Dieter Dost is 161 cm.
Roswitha Dost is 172 cm.
Khaan Dost was created in 1976.
Jigri Dost was created in 1969.