As the saying goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day; that doesn't mean you should run out and buy one.
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Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
In any case, you can't turn back the clock.
You can have your own watch and always doubt it. If I had a watch I'd probably always be doubting it or the batteries would be dying. I just know that people always have trouble with their watches, and that's why I like public clocks.
You never want to have that ticking clock and know that you had all this time and didn't use it.
I do get clocked. But it's not invasive to the point where it's upsetting. It doesn't encroach.
The clock, for all its precision in measurement, is a blunt instrument for the psyche and for society. Schedules can replace sensitivity to the mood of a moment, clock time can ride roughshod over the emotions of individuals.
You can never turn the clock back and, since we're talking about mental health, I would stress that.
I never went through a biological clock experience. I never even heard it ticking.
Clocks will go as they are set, but man, irregular man, is never constant, never certain.
Clock watchers never seem to be having a good time.
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