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you’re so young and you have so much time. life is longer than you think, and there will be time for you to do everything. if you lost your youth to mental illness or abuse, your life isn’t over. you can do everything you missed out on, and more. if you’re losing your youth right now, there will be time for you to do the things you want to do. it’s gonna be okay, you still have time.
Lady Augusta Bracknell is the most memorable character and one who has a tremendous impact on the audience in Oscar Wilde's play
"The Importance of Being Earnest". She is a fashionable woman in society, but her intimate knowledge of social niceties keeps her from thinking critically about her environment or the true character of the people around her. Lady Bracknell is utterly respectable, conservative, and proper. As a former member of the lower class, she represents the righteousness of the formerly excluded.
It's possible that Crowley referring to Aziraphale as "Lady Bracknell", is an affectionate way of mocking his always pristine clothes, impeccable manners, pattern of speech and strict rules (which he bends when it's necessary).