Quotes About Delivery
I'm a striker, and I can only score if the ball gets to me.
~ Mauro Icardi
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Nobody can bowl six out of six yorkers. So you have to mix your pace. You have to bowl bouncers, mix up the pace.
~ Jasprit Bumrah
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I try to mix my pace and try to use yorkers.
~ Jasprit Bumrah
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If you are a stand-up you can hone your material over successive performances, based on the audience response. Changing a single word or altering the pace or emphasis can make a previously failed witticism work.
~ Richard Herring
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There is a rhythm to a good joke, a certain pacing.
~ Richard Herring
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There's a lot of writing in television that can sound like it's taken out of a package, and the way to get around that is to not allow yourself to deliver it that way.
~ Ben Bass
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The key is to identify and know what the audience wants and give it to them in the best package possible.
~ Bhushan Kumar
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I was 12 years old when I had my first job, delivering packages.
~ Damon Wayans
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Drone manufacturers have yet to create a drone capable of delivering packages while operating at a decibel level that isn't disruptive to communities.
~ Robin Hayes
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Words on the page don't have the same impact as somebody saying the words to you.
~ Rik Mayall
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This Tourette's center sent me a package that was like 900 hundred pages.
~ Robin Tunney
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I love Nooworks, Mara Hoffman, and Monki, and ASOS just for the joy of ordering a pair of shoes in bed at 11 P. M. and them arriving the next day.
~ Lolly Adefope
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I'm kind of a 'Daily Show,' Bill Maher junkie. I listen to NPR and I still get the 'New York Times' paper delivered to my door, even though I live in L.A.
~ Constance Zimmer
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Growing up, 'Newsday' was the paper that was delivered to my doorstep every day.
~ Kevin Connolly
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I wanted no other job than to work in newspapers. I was fascinated by the process of collecting information, talking to people and having the story appear in a paper that would be delivered in your letterbox.
~ Robin Leach
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When I was a kid, I used to deliver the newspaper all over town, cramming papers between screen doors and into mailboxes and under doormats.
~ Jill Lepore
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As a British woman, I now have the great honour of delivering that project for my constituents in the greatest Parliament on earth.
~ Kemi Badenoch
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Brüks digested that. "Well, if it was supposed to be some kind of compliment, her delivery needs work. You'd think someone with all that brainpower would be able to cobble together a few social skills." "Funny thing"—Moore's voice was expressionless—"Sengupta couldn't figure out how someone with all your interpersonal skills could be so shitty at math.
~ Peter Watts
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The sky is white as clay, with no sun. Work has to be done. Postmen like doctors go from house to house.
~ Philip Larkin
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Sometimes, when you're on the streets, certain music inspires you, and then you have a vision. But, at the end of the day, it's a synthesis of visions, so you have to think, as a director, of a scene, or how to deliver a line, or how do this visually.
~ Wong Kar-wai
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I think so. I can't think of anything that requires more finesse than comedy, both from a verbal and visual point of view.
~ Stacy Keach
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No one can deliver visual content like Getty Images.
~ Mark Getty
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Governments and civil society must step up to ensure inclusivity in the commissioning, design, delivery, and assessment of vital public services.
~ Winnie Byanyima
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Mail enables businesses to deliver vital services and products, including medication, and allows these same businesses to receive payments in a timely way.
~ Raja Krishnamoorthi
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