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Quotes About Time

You don't get to choose how you're going to die or when. But you can decide how you're going to live now
~ Joan Baez
What, Mother, could possibly happen in forty-eight hours?" She chose not to answer. "I'll strap a fire extinguisher on my back and lug around the mobile phone, okay?" "Even when you sleep . . ." she insisted. I put my hand over my heart. "So help me, Mom, I'll look so weird, no one will come near me." "That's my girl.
~ Joan Bauer
Un enamoramiento no es eterno. El amor es un don mágico que hay que construir con infinita paciencia
~ Joan Bauer
It might take so.e time to get used to cooking with a stupid, dead fish looking on. Close To Famous
~ Joan Bauer
Infatuation cannot be sustained indefinitely, my friend. Love that embraces the entire person is a monumental gift that takes time to grow.
~ Joan Bauer
In every age, there comes a time when leadership suddenly comes forth to meet the needs of the hour. And so there is no man who does not find his time, and there is no hour that does not have its leader.
~ Joan Biskupic
What a paradox that is. The things you dislike the most succeed in taking up the majority of your mental time.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Real patience requires a gentle willingness to let life unfold at its own pace. This willingness, in turn, requires mindfulness.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Patience is peace. Learning to be patient is a continual practice that takes years to ripen. Let it unfold, day by day, and be gentle with yourself in the learning.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Fear and negativity exist outside the now and naturally disappear when we realize that now is the only moment that really exists.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Rather than increasing stress by decreasing the time available for other work, volunteering is a proven way to reduce stress because it reduces the tendency to self-absorption.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Age is just a number. It's totally irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine.
~ Joan Collins
I don't know why people are so obsessed with age anyway. I mean, 90 is the new 70 70 is the new 50 and 50 is the new 40 so the whole act-your-age thing? Only up to a point.
~ Joan Collins
The body is like a car: the older you become the more care you have to take care of it - and you don't leave a Ferrari out in the sun.
~ Joan Collins
I was a working mother, and making films is a time-consuming job, but I found time to expose children to all facets of life, all sorts of experiences. […] They learned all sorts of sports to find out what they liked the best. Helen Hayes once said that the essential thing was to introduce children to life, and then let them make their own decisions.
~ Joan Crawford
But one thing I do know: life and time are ghosted creatures for us all. They belong to us - and are not ours at the same time.
~ Joan D. Chittister
For the Jew, Passover is a sign of salvation, of "God with us" at a particular historical moment in the past. For the Christian, Easter is a sign of "God with us" in the past, but with us now also and at a time to come, as well.
~ Joan D. Chittister
It's when freedom isn't freedom at all that the confusion of time soon becomes a confusion of soul. It doesn't take long to figure out that to have no fixed time for the major parts of life is to have bartered our freedom away.
~ Joan D. Chittister
The time is now. The time is for reflection on what we've lost in life, yes, but for what we have left in life too. It's time to begin to live life fuller rather than faster.
~ Joan D. Chittister
This compulsion to look back, to explain to myself, to others, why I did what I did—or, worse, to justify why I didn't do something else—is one of the most direct roads to depression we have. Our thoughts, emotions, and attitudes, according to Dr. Andrew Weil in his book Healthy Aging, are "key determinants of how we age." They can threaten the quality of time we bring to the present.
~ Joan D. Chittister
It doesn't matter. I'm not asking forever of you...just let me love you now.
~ Joan D. Vinge
Everything changes, today's tears are tomorrow's absurdities, after all.
~ Joan D. Vinge
How time slips past, masked in the rhythm of the days!
~ Joan D. Vinge
S]omehow, without his being aware of it, time had coated his awe with a rind of disillusionment, and the wine of wonder had turned to vinegar.
~ Joan D. Vinge