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Quotes About Time

I learned my lesson that in the live-action world, you have to earn the support of people over a very, very long time. And in animation, I already have the support.
~ Henry Selick
I had a boyfriend when I was 15, out of high school. It just was with him for a very long time and I went right into my second very long relationship with no dates in between.
~ Camila Morrone
You have to be gifted to begin with, of course, but what follows is a process that takes a very long time. You train, you listen, you travel, you follow artistes... all of it goes into making you who you are as a performing artiste.
~ Neeti Mohan
There are many applications for which film is going to be better, for a very long time.
~ Antonio Perez
Just in the past few years - since I've been making movies, which isn't a very long time - you now have a culture that is fascinated and informed about the box office in a way that sometimes filmmakers weren't even.
~ Neil LaBute
Very ambitious startups often take a long time to work - or sometimes they take a very long time to look ambitious.
~ Sam Altman
Sometimes things can take a very long time and still not be very good. It took us all of evolutionary history just to get where we are today, for instance, and mostly where we are today is on the couch.
~ Gina Barreca
'Bonfire' was kicking around for a very long time. It was an idea I wanted to explore for a television show. Then I was given this weird gift of time when 'Jessica Jones' finished season one. I got really organized and just kind of banged it out, but it took a long time. It took two years to even have a first draft.
~ Krysten Ritter
I've been a Keanu Reeves fan for a very long time, since 'Bill and Ted' and 'Point Break' and stuff like that.
~ Thomas Middleditch
The beauty of architecture is it involves work that stretches over a very long time but often starts in one instant, with just one emotion, a kind of instinctual response.
~ Ma Yansong
If you're 35, 45, or even 55 - you have a very long time horizon - 40 years or vastly more. That is you, and/or your spouse, are likely to live about that long, and you'll be investing the whole way.
~ Kenneth Fisher
Nobody will go on being remembered for a very long time, unless you're Shakespeare or Milton. I have no hope of being remembered at all.
~ Ruth Rendell
I take a very long time to write my books - from five to ten years.
~ Svetlana Alexievich
I have known Casemiro for a very long time and in those years he has gained a lot of experience.
~ Marcelo
You wake up one day and realize, 'Now, I'm a veteran.' You just wake up one day, and you're like, 'I'm 35, and I've been doing this now for 13 years.'
~ Nicholas D'Agosto
If you are working or a veteran or a parent, time is often the most precious commodity.
~ Neil Bush
You don't really realize when you become a 'veteran' - it just sort of happens.
~ Jared Dudley
For our veterans to have to wait long periods of time to receive care is not only unacceptable to us, but to elected officials as well.
~ Chuck Norris
The first responsibility that we have to our veterans is to make sure those that need urgent care are getting care on time.
~ David Shulkin
The impact of battle stays with our veterans long after their time in uniform ends.
~ Tommy Tuberville
As a veterinarian and lover of animals, I feel the time is now to stop the practice of horse soring for good.
~ Ted Yoho
Because of its shortcomings - driving range, cost, and recharging time - the electric vehicle is not a viable replacement for most conventional cars.
~ Takeshi Uchiyamada
I'm more convinced than when I accepted this job that we can create a viable Ford Motor Co. that makes cars and trucks that people really do prefer. And we can make them using minimum resources and minimum time and be competitive with our competition.
~ Alan Mulally
The idea of taking classic American stories and reinterpreting them for a time and place is not just commercially viable. These stories also carry a sensual nature of what it meant to be an American, and they deserve to be reinterpreted.
~ Bill Pullman