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Quotes About Time

I travel often, which can make maintaining a workout schedule a little difficult, but I try to make time for it whenever I can. Sometimes I wake up extra early so I can fit in a run or a bike ride, and other days I'll just blast music and jump around or watch a 30-minute exercise video.
~ Bethany Mota
For me, when I'm not working, the day goes by so fast. I never have enough time - getting a manicure, getting a pedicure, getting my workout in, making sure that I ate healthy. Those things can become treacherous to the mind.
~ Jill Soloway
I plan on working out for the first part of the day, because if I let my day get away from me, the workout is out the window!
~ Laura Leighton
The reality is that you think you're going to have all this time out here, to do all this stuff, and the truth of the matter is, you just don't. If we're on the road, and we stay in the city we're in, I'm going to try to get up in the morning and get a workout in.
~ Trisha Yearwood
My work schedule doesn't always accommodate my workout schedule, but I make do with what time I've got.
~ Sterling K. Brown
I normally do a workout in the morning so I have the rest of my day to do what I want.
~ Hannah Bronfman
I often feel like everything is moving so fast that I can barely recount where I was the day before, what I had for breakfast, or how great my workout was.
~ Natalya Neidhart
Usually I only have 30 minutes for a workout, so I make sure to make the most out of it.
~ Christina Anstead
Treat exercise like a savings plan. Take that workout time off the top of your day. Ideally, you work out before your business day has even started. If you're able to get into that routine, you're golden.
~ Mark Schlereth
Before Covid, the first victim of my busy schedule used to be my workout. Then, luckily, the lockdown gave me more than enough time to start a vigorous regime. I had all the time in the world to build lean muscle without going the route of fat burners or unhealthy supplements.
~ Tisca Chopra
A lot of people would question, 'is twenty-five minutes or thirty minutes a day really enough to have a good physique?' But that's how I live my life: I do short and intense workouts so that I can enjoy my day and be with my family and not be in the gym for hours.
~ Joe Wicks
It's 5 P.M. at the office. Working fast, you've finished your tasks for the day and want to go home. But none of your colleagues have left yet, so you stay another hour or two, surfing the Web and reading your e-mails again, so you don't come off as a slacker. It's an unfortunate reality that efficiency often goes unrewarded in the workplace.
~ Robert Pozen
I had the luxury of skipping the cabinet meeting to attend my daughter's graduation. So many people don't have the luxury of taking an hour away from the workplace to attend indispensable family commitments. We have to change that dynamic.
~ Tom Perez
Management by objective works - if you know the objectives. Ninety percent of the time you don't.
~ Peter Drucker
One cannot become a saint when one works sixteen hours a day.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Sometimes you just stumble into something that works, and here I am a quarter of a century later.
~ Pat Sajak
My works are an imitation of my own past and present.
~ Barbara Hepworth
I am a person who works to deadlines.
~ Volodymyr Zelensky
If you are working 50 hours a week in a factory, you don't have time to read 10 newspapers a day and go back to declassified government archives. But such people may have far-reaching insights into the way the world works.
~ Noam Chomsky
Gardening does so much for your brain. You're learning how a process works, and how important it is to do everything right so that you can eventually enjoy a tomato three months later. I've always been patient, but gardening really helps you with that.
~ Marc Gasol
Balance is so important. We all have to cut up our clock to find out what works for you. If you're ineffective, you're using bad clock management, and you have to adjust. Using a basketball reference, the team who wins is the team that can make adjustments in real time.
~ Kim Fields
Man works outwardly and inwardly - after rest, he has energy; after energy, he needs repose; so, when we have given instruction for a time, we need instruction and must receive it, or the spirit faints and wisdom herself grows bitter.
~ James Stephens
It is one of the ironies of the ministry that the very man who works in God's name is often hardest put to find time for God. The parents of Jesus lost Him at church, and they were not the last ones to lose Him there.
~ Vance Havner
As for Colt 45, I am very proud of my endorsement of the product, and it still 'Works every time.'
~ Billy Dee Williams