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"When the fellow comes around and he says to you,
'(pant, pant) I haven't got enough time to do anything.
(pant) I just don't know how I'll have any time to do
it. (pant, pant)' He's being an object. And he's not
being very alive. Because that individual has the
potentiality, the quality, of making time. And thinking, then,
that he has a quantity of time to occupy, is something like
the Fleischmann yeast plant itself feeling bad because it's
not a yeast cake."
— L. Ron Hubbard Communication, Freedom & Ability
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