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Somerset Maugham speaks of a funeral home that used the words “economy, speed, propriety” as part of a display case with “silver writing on a black cloth” and “two model caskets”. But speed is not dead in English writing, where it has proven its vitality since the Middle Ages. Shakespeare used it in Henry V when the chorus recited: “Thus flies with imagined wings our scene rapid, / In motion no less rapid / Than that of thought.” Benjamin Franklin used it as a synonym for “speed.” And the term fast (which dates back to celer, a Latin word meaning “fast”) still keeps pace today. By using this website, you confirm that you understand and agree to the following terms and conditions. Please contact us by email at contact@celerity.com if you have any questions. CELERITY AND ITS OFFICERS, OFFICERS, MANAGERS, AFFILIATES AND EMPLOYEES MAKE NO WARRANTIES, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS OR USEFULNESS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS WEBSITE. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY CELERITY IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND CELERITY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO THE FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, MERCHANTABILITY, SUITABILITY, APPLICATION OR PURPOSE, INFORMATIONAL CONTENT OR UNDISTURBED USE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. BY ACCESSING THIS WEBSITE, YOU AGREE THAT CELERITY CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS WEBSITE, EVEN IF CELERITY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

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