The correct form is "time and tide wait for none", because when two nouns or pronouns are joined by "and" to form the subject of a sentence, the subject is plural even if the individual nouns or...
The story that this saying comes from is not a fable but a historical incident. It involved King Canute of Denmark who was also King of (most of) England at the time of his reign.
as we all know that time is more precious nowadays it does not wait anyone. if we r not getting up in the time the time will not wait for us to get up n to go to school/offices. if we r late in...