Quotes About Time
nine years earlier. Life was still
~ Alan Brennert
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At least I know today that I will not have to wait that long.
~ Alan Brennert
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Let the things of long ago drift away on the water
~ Alan Brennert
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Rachel found herself wishing that the week would never end-that her father could stay here forever-but knew he couldn't. If there was one thing she had learned in her brief time at Kalaupapa, it was that all things end.
~ Alan Brennert, Moloka'i
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It's not more time you need. It's more quality use of the time you already have.
~ Alan Cohen
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Time reveals character.
~ Alan Cohen
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No one is too busy to do what they actually prefer.
~ Alan Cohen
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El novelista Ray Cummings dice que el tiempo es «lo que evita que todo suceda a la vez». Todo lo que ha existido alguna vez, sigue existiendo, existirá, y todo lo que podría existir, existe ahora. El
~ Alan Cohen
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Creating more time is not logistical, but attitudinal.
~ Alan Cohen
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If you know you live in an abundant universe, you trust that you have enough time to do what you need to do. When we are in the consciousness of peace, time becomes elastic; it will expand or contract to accommodate our purpose.
~ Alan Cohen
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Cuántas veces habré oído: «Hace tiempo que tengo el libro, he leído algunas partes, pero no consigo entenderlo. Empecé a ejecutar las lecciones del Libro de ejercicios, pero lo dejé. Sé que el Curso es muy poderoso y que podría cambiar mi vida, pero me costaba mucho ponerlo en práctica.
~ Alan Cohen
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En la eternidad las demoras no importan, pero en el tiempo son ciertamente trágicas». (T-5.VI.1:3).
~ Alan Cohen
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The time it will take to finish a programming project is twice as long as the time you've allotted for it.
~ Alan Cooper
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Time passes. Horror does not. *
~ Alan Dean Foster
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You always think you can make it up to somebody—later, you know.' She took a deep breath. 'But now I never can. I never can.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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This time she was sure she managed a grin. 'I can't figure you, Hicks. Soldiers aren't supposed to be optimists.' 'Yeah, I know. You're not the first to point it out. I'm a freakin' anomaly.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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I haven't got time to explain it to you, kid, but—that's not how the Force works.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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I've lived for over one thousand years, son. Long enough to see the same eyes in different people.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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But patience had to be learned alone.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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Maybe one day, before the universe died, Unkar Plutt would take a bath.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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With time, he developed the instincts of a priest: evil existed; the task was to work productively within its confines.
~ Alan Furst
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All my life, I kept waiting for things to get better. For the bright promise of mañana. But a funny thing happened while I was waiting for the world to change, Chabele: It didn't. Because I didn't change it.
~ Alan Gratz
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If I had known what the next six years of my life were going to be like, I would have eaten more. I wouldn't have complained about brushing my teeth, or taking a bath, or going to bed at eight o'clock every night. I would have played more. Laughed more. I would have hugged my parents and told them I loved them. But I was ten years old, and I had no idea of the nightmare that was to come. None of us did.
~ Alan Gratz
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If I had known what the next six years of my life were going to be like, I would have eaten more. I wouldn't have complained about brushing my teeth, or taking a bath, or going to bed at eight o'clock every night. I would have played more. Laughed more. I would have hugged my parents and told them I loved them.
~ Alan Gratz
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