Quotes about time
time great-day cricket
Those were the great days when plenty of amateurs could spare time for cricket. Frank Woolley
time regret loss
Time is given us that we may take care for eternity; and eternity will not be too long to regret the loss of our time if we have misspent it. Francois Fenelon
time prayer wasted-time
Time spent in prayer is never wasted. Francois Fenelon
time quality matter
Youth is a quality, not a matter of circumstances. Frank Lloyd Wright
time race faces
See Time has touched me gently in his race, And left no odious furrows in my face. George Crabbe
time sticks littles
You can say a lot in a little time, if you stick to words of one syllable. Lois McMaster Bujold
time watches world
One step at a time, I can walk around the world. Watch me. Lois McMaster Bujold
time better-late-than-never late
Potius sero quam nunquam. Better late than never. Livy
time spring events
Events of great consequence often spring from trifling circumstances. Livy
time blessed men
Men are seldom blessed with good fortune and good sense at the same time. Livy
time fog dumb
Jerry Ford is so dumb he can't fart and chew gum at the same time. Lyndon B. Johnson
time lost states
We shall have lost something vital and beyond price on the day when the state denies us the right to resort to force... Louis D. Brandeis
time splits care
The split second she ceases to care is the only time a woman ceases to be attractive. Loretta Young
time stars motion-pictures
I'd thought of myself as a great big motion picture star from the time I was 6. Loretta Young
time fear fool
We are all the fools of time and terror: Days Steal on us and steal from us; yet we live, Loathing our life, and dreading still to die. Lord Byron
time giving agitation
It is odd but agitation or contest of any kind gives a rebound to my spirits and sets me up for a time. Lord Byron
time hands hours
No hand can make the clock strike for me the hours that are passed. Lord Byron
time thinking calendars
Think'st thou existence doth depend on time? It doth; but actions are our epochs. Lord Byron
time feelings torture
There are some feelings time cannot benumb, Nor torture shake. Lord Byron
time sorrow tears
The busy have no time for tears. Lord Byron
time doe energy
At what time does the dissipation of energy begin? Lord Kelvin
time philosophy dark
The future is neither ahead nor behind, on one side or another. Nor is it dark or light. It is contained within ourselves; its evil and good are perpetually within us. Loren Eiseley
time enemy resentment
Let your enemies be disarmed by the gentleness of your manner, but at the same time let them feel, the steadiness of your resentment. Lord Chesterfield
time flying hours
Swift speedy time, feathered with flying hours, Dissolves the beauty of the fairest brow. Lord Chesterfield
time years two
There is time enough for everything in the course of the day if you do but one thing once; but there is not time enough in the year if you will do two things at a time. Lord Chesterfield
time time-management made
By the time we've made it, we've had it. Malcolm Forbes
time half beats
Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time. Malcolm Forbes
time enough-time enough
There is never enough time, unless you're serving it. Malcolm Forbes
time past journey
All time exists. That is the truth.... If the future did not exist now, how could we journey toward it? If the past does not exist still, how could we leave it behind? Gene Wolfe
time jobs killing
Killing time is not an easy job. Haruki Murakami
time heart tunes
Time expands, then contracts, all in tune with the stirrings of the heart. Haruki Murakami
time book exercise
However often we turn to it [the Koran] at first disgusting us each time afresh, it soon attracts, astounds, and in the end enforces our reverence. . . . Its style, in accordance with its contents and aim is stern, grand, terrible - ever and anon truly sublime - Thus this book will go on exercising through all ages a most potent influence. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
time tyrants different-faces
Time is a strange thing. It is a whimsical tyrant, which in every century has a different face for all that one says and does. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe