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Quotes About Timing

It's a very important skill set for an actor to be able to bring the humor into any moment, whether you're doing drama or comedy.
~ Nathaniel Buzolic
I think comedy is the hardest art form there is.
~ John Popper
Any type of humor can be transferred to the screen, as long as there's clarity. The audience wants to know just what they're supposed to be feeling, when they're supposed to laugh.
~ Steve Martin
Growing up in a family of gamblers, daredevils and practical jokers, I've learned a lot about timing and its first cousin, dumb luck, concepts I was introduced to while still in the womb.
~ Toby Speed, Death Over Easy
A Leader must possess credibility, imagination, enthusiasm, vision, foresight, a sense of timing, a passion for excellence and be willing to share.
~ William Rosenberg
I will prepare, and someday my chance will come.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Generosity lies less in giving much than in giving at the right moment.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
Everything comes in time to him who knows how to wait.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in.
~ Confucius
I knew I was going to take the wrong train, so I left early.
~ Yogi Berra
The moment you stop worrying about success is when success will happen.
~ Glenn Beck
Very often we write down a sentence too early, then another too late; what we have to do is write it down at the proper time, otherwise it's lost.
~ Thomas Bernhard
Any fool can carry on, but a wise man knows how to shorten sail in time.
~ Joseph Conrad
It's been said that love finds you when you're ready.
~ James Patterson
Even a correct decision is wrong when it was taken too late.
~ Lee Iacocca
I am sure that God keeps no one waiting unless he sees that it is good for him to wait.
~ C. S. Lewis
God's delays are not God's denials.
~ Robert H. Schuller
The timing of your decision is just as important as the decision you make.
~ John C. Maxwell
Everything you need comes to you in perfect time, space and sequence.
~ Louise Hay
Choosing what you want to do, and when to do it, is an act of creation.
~ Peter McWilliams
The first rule of baseball is to get a good ball to hit.
~ Rogers Hornsby
Comedy is like catching lightning in a bottle.
~ Goldie Hawn
Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as in knowing what to do next.
~ Herbert Hoover
Books have a way of finding their way into our lives, usually, right when we need them the most.
~ Richard P. Denney