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Quotes About Time

There is a principle that is often painful to young intercessors who are full of zeal: God is not in a hurry. He takes the time He needs to build His character in us. He will patiently and methodically clean up our wicked hearts so He can allow us to pray His purposes into human affairs. Most of us want everything to happen immediately, but God loves to marinate.
~ Cindy Jacobs
The most undervalued thing in this world is the time, attention, concentration, and patient effort of unhurried human beings.
~ Cintra Wilson
Time flies. Time flies faster every year. Time flies whether you're having fun or not, whether you're living your life big or small, whether you surround yourself with fear or laughter.
~ Claire Cook
been tumbled smooth by waves
~ Claire Cook
A vida e curta demais para cometer o mesmo erro duas vezes
~ Claire Cross
Does Being Happy simply Create More Time, in the way that Being Sad, as we all know, slows time and thickens it, like cornstarch in a sauce?)
~ Claire Messud
Isn't it funny," she said, stroking with an inky finger the beads of condensation on her glass of white wine, "that year was such an unhappy one, for me. Remember poor Reza? And Skandar away so much—and that weather. Do you remember, Nora? I've never had a harder time." (Except, she said "time-e.") "I guess I didn't realize it was
~ Claire Messud
I'm forty-two years old—which is a lot more like middle age than forty or even forty-one.
~ Claire Messud
I measure my life out in books. You should be measuring your life by living. Correction: you shouldn't be measuring your life. What's the point?
~ Claire Messud
Yet it had only been two weeks, barely a drop in the bucket of her twenty-seven years on the planet. Was that really enough time to make such a momentous decision as would be asked of her tonight? Yet
~ Claire Thompson
She wished they'd had more time, say an hour or a week or maybe a few years, to figure this all out.
~ Claire Thompson
Really, we're just a microcosm of the human condition. Whether we're here a day, a month, a year, fifty years—our time on this earth is finite." This time he turned to Brendan. "Life isn't a dress rehearsal, as they say. This is our chance to discover things we might have only dreamed of before.
~ Claire Thompson
Living things are restrained by chains. The laws of nature, the flow of time, the vessel known as your "body", and the existence called your mind. The one chain that people can wield, words.
~ CLAMP
But it is a very difficult thing to change the future. The slightest turn of phrase…action and the human soul. The future changes direction based on those things.
~ CLAMP
and once again ... we will head toward that time.
~ CLAMP
Time, since that day has remained still. And I've dreamt of you and the sky, since that day...
~ CLAMP
FUTURE--Unfulfilled Prophecy. The Requirements of a Genuine Prediction are five in number: 1. It must have been made known PRIOR to its fulfillment. 2. It must be beyond all HUMAN FORESIGHT. 3. It must give DETAILS. 4. A SUFFICIENT TIME MUST ELAPSE BETWEEN ITS PUBLICATION AND FULFILMENT TO EXCLUDE THE PROPHET, OR ANY INTERESTED PARTY, FROM FULFILLING IT. 5. There must be a CLEAR AND EVIDENT FULFILMENT OF THE PROPHECY.
~ Clarence Larkin
There's never one sunrise the same or one sunset the same.
~ Claude Debussy
dire à la voix qu'il est tard)
~ Claude Royet-Journoud
You can talk all you want about having a strategy for your life, understanding motivation, and balancing aspirations with unanticipated opportunities. But ultimately, this means nothing if you do not align those with where you actually expend your time, money, and energy. In other words, how you allocate resources is where the rubber meets the road.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
The trap many people fall into is to allocate their time to whoever screams loudest, and their talent to whatever offers them the fastest reward. That's a dangerous way to build a strategy.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
hedonic regression analysis to identify how markets valued individual attributes and how those attribute values changed over time.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
The theory of good money, bad money explains that the clock of building a fulfilling relationship is ticking from the start. If you don't nurture and develop those relationships, they won't be there to support you if you find yourself traversing some of the more challenging stretches of life, or as one of the most important sources of happiness in your life.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
If your family matters most to you, when you think about all the choices you've made with your time in a week, does your family seem to come out on top? Because if the decisions you make about where you invest your blood, sweat, and tears are not consistent with the person you aspire to be, you'll never become that person.
~ Clayton M. Christensen