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Losing Time For Good - Prabhupada 0450

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680315 - Lecture SB 07.06.01 - San Francisco

Today, 15th March, 1968, now it is half past seven or past seven, thirty-five. Now this 1968, seven thirty-five gone. As soon as it is, seven thirty-six, you cannot bring back that 1968, 15th March, evening seven thirty-five, again, even if you pay millions of dollars, "Please come back again." No. Finished. So Cāṇakya Paṇḍita says that, "Time is so valuable that if you pay millions of golden coins, you cannot get back even a moment."

What is lost is lost for good.