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Chelsea Handler

“Time speeds up as it goes by. Someone explained to me that there is a mathematical reason for this: as you age, each year becomes a smaller percentage of the life you have already lived. I’m forty-two as I write this. One year now represents a small percentage of my forty-two years (about 2.38 percent). But when I was eight, one year was a really long time; it was an eighth of my life. (This is why summer lasted about four years when you were a kid.) This may be why I now feel an urgency to know more, to do more, to be more.”

Chelsea Handler, Life Will Be the Death of Me: . . . and You Too!
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Life Will Be the Death of Me: . . . and You Too! Life Will Be the Death of Me: . . . and You Too! by Chelsea Handler
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