Sunday, 30 September 2018

NOW



now (adv.)

Old English nu "now, at present, immediately; now that," also used as an interjection and as an introductory word; common Germanic (Old Norse nu, Dutch nu, Old Frisian nu, German nun, Gothic nu "now"), from PIE *nu "now" (source also of Sanskrit and Avestan nu, Old Persian nuram, Hittite nuwa, Greek nunun, Latin nunc, Old Church Slavonic nyne, Lithuanian , Old Irish nu-). Perhaps originally "newly, recently," and related to the root of new.


Now is The Winter of Our Discontent,
Made Glorious Summer by This Sun of Yorke
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Now is The Time,
Now is The Best Time, 
Now is The Best Time of Your Life!
The Carousel of Progress inside The Magic Kingdom

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