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Quotes About Time

So let me take some pressure off. Your problem is not discipline. Your problem is not organization. Your problem is not that you have yet to stumble onto the perfect schedule. And your problem is not that the folks at home demand too much of your time. The problem is this: there's not enough time to get everything done that you're convinced—or others have convinced you—needs to get done.
~ Andy Stanley
In the critical arenas of life, you cannot make up for lost time. As
~ Andy Stanley
It's deceiving but true that we rarely see any immediate consequences for neglecting a single installment of time in any arena of life. But if neglect becomes your pattern, you will eventually bump up against our third principle: 3. Neglect has a cumulative effect. You
~ Andy Stanley
There is a cumulative value to investing small amounts of time in certain activities over a long period. • There are rarely any immediate consequences for neglecting single installments of time in any arena of life. • Neglect has a cumulative effect. • There is no cumulative value to the urgent things we allow to interfere with the important things. If all of this is true, and time equals life, what is the wise thing to do as it relates to your time? My
~ Andy Stanley
Striving for balance forces a leader to invest time and energy in aspects of leadership where he will never succeed. It is not realistic to strive for balance within the sphere of our personal leadership abilities. …discover your zone and stay there. Then delegate everything else.
~ Andy Stanley
The tendency in business, or in church work for that matter, is to mistake activity for progress. We think that just because people are busy and doing a lot of stuff that we are being successful. The fact of the matter is, if all that activity isn't taking you where you want to go, then it's just wasted time.
~ Andy Stanley
They say that time change things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
~ Andy Warhol
Isn't life a series of images that change as they repeat themselves?
~ Andy Warhol
I'm bored with that line. I never use it anymore. My new line is 'In 15 minutes everybody will be famous.'
~ Andy Warhol
When people are ready to, they change. They never do it before then, and sometimes they die before they get around to it. You can't make them change if they don't want to, just like when they do want to, you can't stop them.
~ Andy Warhol
They say that time changes things, but actually you have to change them yourself.
~ Andy Warhol
They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
~ Andy Warhol
When people are ready to, they change. They never do it before then, and sometimes they die before they get around to it. You can't make them change if they don't want to, just like when they do want to, you can't stop them.
~ Andy Warhol
Sometimes the little times you don't think are anything while they're happening turn out to be what marks a whole period of your life.
~ Andy Warhol
A picture means I know where I was every minute. That's why I take pictures. It's a visual diary.
~ Andy Warhol
Time is not successive," he said. "It is concrete, cosntant, simultaneous, and not uniform.
~ Angélica Gorodischer
La memoria es frágil y eso es una bendición, el tiempo va perdiendo todo en sus espejos.
~ Angélica Gorodischer
Te llaman porvenir porque no vienes nunca. Te llaman: porvenir, y esperan que llegues como un animal manso a comer en su mano. Pero tú permaneces más allá de las horas, agazapado no se sabe dónde. ...Mañana! Y mañana será otro día tranquilo un día como hoy, jueves o martes, cualquier cosa y no eso que esperamos aún, todavía, siempre.
~ Ángel González
Ante los ojos de los muertos abiertos sólo para la eternidad, el topo, horadando su túnel tercamente, pasó ágil y veloz como una golondrina.
~ Ángel González
According to Bauer, the oldest form of the Semitic verb is the imperfect, which does not indicate 'subjective' or 'objective' time but rather 'every possible moment', since it is completely atemporal.
~ Angel Sáenz-Badillos
Life was so full of different things, and so many fresh interests and new plans were crowding continually into her brain, that she never had time to think whether her tie was neatly knotted or her belt properly fastened; it
~ Angela Brazil
Memory is the grid of meaning we impose on the random and bewildering flux of the world. Memory is the line we pay out behind us as we travel through time--it is the clue, like Ariadne's, which means we do not lose our way. Memory is the lasso with which we capture the past and haul it from chaos towards us in nicely ordered sequences, like those of baroque keyboard music.
~ Angela Carter
Proposition one: time is a man, space is a woman.
~ Angela Carter
Like the culture that created me, I am receding into the past at a rate of knots. Soon I'll need a whole row of footnotes if anybody under thirty-five is going to comprehend the least thing I say.
~ Angela Carter