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Mahatma Gandhi's insights on Time Management aren't theoretical—they're battle-tested wisdom from someone who operated at the highest level. This collection distills that experience into quotable principles, each with source context for verification. When you're navigating Time Management in the real world, these quotes offer the kind of practical guidance that only comes from direct experience.
"I value my time as I value my soul."
"If you want to do something, do it now. There is no tomorrow."
"A man of his word is a man who respects time."
"I am always in a hurry, yet I am never in a rush."
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
"He who saves time saves life."
"A disciplined mind is the master of time."
"To be late is to be rude to those who are on time."
"Punctuality is the soul of business."
"We must be the change we wish to see, and that change begins with how we spend our hour."
"The secret of a happy life is a disciplined use of time."
"Time is the most valuable currency we have."
"You may not lose a minute."
"My life is my message, and my time is my life."
"Do not wait for the right time; make the time right."
"Each moment is an opportunity to do good."
"Punctuality is the first step towards success in any walk of life."
"It is not that we have little time, but that we waste much of it."
"Your actions today determine your destiny tomorrow."
"One who wants to serve the community cannot afford to waste a single moment."
"Every second counts in the struggle for truth."
"The time for action is now."
"I do not want to waste a single minute of my life."
"I do not believe in wasting time on unnecessary talk."
"There is more to life than increasing its speed."
"A man who cannot manage his own time can manage nothing else."
"The future depends on what you do today."
"A person who is late for a meeting by a minute has lost that minute for the entire world."
"A minute's delay may mean a great loss."
"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others, but do so with a schedule."
"Waste of time is a sin against humanity."
"Every minute of a man's time is a sacred trust."
"Punctuality is not a virtue, it is a duty."
"To lose a minute is to lose a part of life itself."
"I have so much to do today that I shall spend the first three hours in prayer."
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