
Experience is as to intensity and not as to duration.
– Thomas Hardy
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- How is the duration of a relationship relative to what those involved in it feel? – Sreesha Divakaran
- Human resource is limited to the duration of his/her lifespan while time is unlimited. – Sunday Adelaja
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- Her suspense was terrible. – Thomas Hardy
