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Time Is Money

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"Time is money" is an adage referring to the time value of money that is a saying first promulgated by Benjamin Franklin (incorrect definition :], time may be seen as money because as it flows from the point of view of a being it is being "spent". That being said, one may spend time doing something extraordinary and useful, relaxing, or being hurt and suffering. Thus time is able to be spent intellegently or not, like money). The phrase may also refer to:

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