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Quotes by Sunday Adelaja

To allow your time evaporate each day without a product to show for it is to allow your life evaporate into vanity.

It is true that you may have lost some time in the past. You may have allowed your life melt away with your time, but the good news is that you still have the future.

Never allow any of your time to be wasted on the frivolities of life.

Invest your life into what you were born to do.

Redeem every minute of your life and convert it into greatness.

Convert your time into solutions for the problems of the world and your immediate neighborhood.

You were given your life to make it a solution to the problems of the world but it is only through time conversion that you can create that solutions that the world needs.

If you leave this world without solving the problems for which you were born, then you are a failure.

It doesn’t matter how long you live on planet earth, if by the time your whole life has evaporated, you have not solved the problems you were created to solve, then you wasted your life.

Do not waste time for that is equal to wasting life.

Invest your evaporating life and reap greatness.

Invest your evaporating time and leave a legacy behind for future generations.

Take this short time that you have on earth and convert it into greatness.

Do not live for emptiness, do not waste your evaporating life pursuing the vanities of life.

One thing is needful and that is converting your time into fulfilling your purpose on the earth.

Time is not rigid” It is destructible. It melts away before you know it.

The only way to get the best out of the diminishing life is to invest it into the fulfillment of your purpose.

The thought that your time and your life will melt away should create a sense of urgency to do something of worth with it before it all melts away.

The tragedy of life is that it comes just once and before you know it, it is gone. Since life comes just once, I encourage you to give it your best shot.

The problem with dreams is that they are always futuristic and gives a deceptive impression that there is still enough time to actualize them. The tragedy, however, is that you soon realize that the time you thought you had to fulfill the dreams had melted away before your very eyes.