381 “As to temper the Jubjub’s a desperate bird,
382 Since it lives in perpetual passion:
383 Its taste in costume is entirely absurd —
384 It is ages ahead of the fashion:
385 “But it knows any friend it has met once before:
386 It never will look at a bribe:
387 And in charity-meetings it stands at the door,
388 And collects — though it does not subscribe.
As for "you cannot bribe time", Lewis Carroll also had an issue with time. I think that the Jubjub bird in The Hunting of the Snark stands for a clock or a chronometer.
By the way, to me time neither is an enemy nor a friend. There is no life without time.
Great insight @goetz.kluge, and time ticks on...
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