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Quotes About Later

using constructors still doesn't prevent us from changing an object into something else later, because
~ Eric Freeman
I've been banking my holidays, which means I take time off later in the year. It makes it a lot easier to fit filming in; it can be quite challenging to study and film at the same time.
~ Bindi Irwin
I saw 'Fargo,' not when it came out, but probably a few years later, and went through multiple viewings - I'm sure my tape has been worn out.
~ Allison Tolman
We've known for years that to avoid the worst impacts of climate change we must work to end our reliance on fossil fuels sooner rather than later.
~ Alex Padilla
So here at last were the first lines of the story that was later to come clear, a story of spite and bigotry, too mean and petty to be called tragedy, but tragic for all that.
~ Mary Stewart
Later, when I became more familiar with the narrower path to happiness to be found in television and the movies, I'd become troubled by questions.
~ Barack Obama
It occurred to him later that this was when he began to love the boy—which was, of course, what the man in black must have planned all along. Was there ever a trap to match the trap of love?
~ Stephen King
I think 'Drag Race' is a remarkable phenomenon and we won't even be able to see the impact of it until many years later.
~ Alaska
Even though I wrestled Ric Flair very early on in my career, it was a short match, so getting to wrestle him later on in my career was a benchmark. Wrestling Hulk Hogan was a benchmark for me.
~ Shawn Michaels
Time travel is possible. Will explain later
~ Jose Canseco
Have you heard a cuckoo yet?" I asked Steapa. "Not yet." "It's time to go," I said, "unless you want to kill me?" "Maybe later," Steapa said, "but for the moment I'll fight beside you." And
~ Bernard Cornwell
When you raise issues with the President, try to come away with both that decision and also a precedent. Pose issues so as to evoke broader policy guidance. This can help to answer a range of similar issues likely to arise later.
~ Donald Rumsfeld
I always love stories that do a big time leap where the past informs the present, where you find out what became of some characters years later.
~ Ruth Jones
When I was there, something clicked in my head; I found myself interviewing people, searching out facts and figures. Later on I became much more self-conscious of what I was doing.
~ Joe Sacco
There's a sin, a fearful sin, resting on this nation, that will not go unpunished forever. There will be a reckoning yet. . . there's a day coming that will burn as an oven. It may be sooner or it may be later, but it's a coming as sure as the Lord is just.
~ Solomon Northrup
There's a sin, a fearful sin, resting on this nation, that will not go unpunished forever. There will be a reckoning yet—yes, Epps, there's a day coming that will burn as an oven. It may be sooner or it may be later, but it's a coming as sure as the Lord is just.
~ Solomon Northup
Will our Philosophy to later Life Seem but a crudeness of the planet's youth, Our Wisdom but a parasite of Truth?
~ Julian Huxley
The whole point is if you deal with yourself and people you can exert influence upon," said Preslar, "then maybe you can put those people in a mentality that will be beneficial to everybody else later on.
~ Michael Azerrad
Every moment of the afternoon a month or so later was so deeply etched in my memory.
~ Michael Morpurgo
De Sooner De Better De Later De Letter De Madder I Getter
~ Beverly Cleary
It is the custom for a master to do this for the student, but not the other way around, Yadeen said when he handed a package to Arram. It is assumed the student needs every nit he can find, if not for now, when he has a stipend, then later, when he is on his own.
~ Tamora Pierce
If I was a cynic I would be wondering if sooner or later some charismatic douche-bag might stomp all over this Little House on the Prairie dream of yours.
~ Stephen Baxter
It's funny, when people talk about the 70s I can tell you the year of every album but when it comes to the later efforts I can't remember the exact years, it's funny isn't it?
~ Steve Hackett
Not until later did she understand that the word woman on which he had placed such uncommon emphasis, did not, in his eyes, signify one of the two human sexes; it represented a value. Not every woman was worthy of being called a woman.
~ Milan Kundera