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Quotes About Pace

To keep on going, you have to keep up the rhythm. This is the important thing for long-term projects. Once you set the pace, the rest will follow.
~ Haruki Murakami
I'm not cool and collected, and I'm not always doing things at my own pace. It's just a question of balance. I'm just good at habitually shifting the weight I carry around from one side of the fulcrum to the other, distributing it. Maybe this strikes others as cool. But it isn't an easy operation. It takes more time than it seems. And even if I do find the right balance, that doesn't lessen the total weight one bit.
~ Haruki Murakami
If you are careful about the content and writing style, readers will not feel that you are in a hurry.
~ Ravi Subramanian
We formatted our shows so that, at nine o'clock, we were in the heat of hard-hitting, fast-paced cruiserweight action, and it was so different from the WWE that it worked.
~ Eric Bischoff
When I began, I was more of a swing bowler with little pace, but I realized it will be difficult to sustain without the pace, so my fitness has now allowed me maybe an extra yard of pace. That has been the secret of my success.
~ Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Weight training and working on being explosive helped me gain a few yards of pace. Even when I was small, I was stocky. Even if people pushed me, I managed to stay on my feet.
~ Eden Hazard
I never feel like I'm in a rush. I'm controlling the pace. If I have the ball and hit the hole right now and get 3 yards, I feel like I can be patient, work for something, knowing I can still get the 3. It's something that's hard to be coached on. I just feel I've perfected it over time.
~ Le'Veon Bell
Yeah, I think we have to. If we want our shows to be - if we want the quality of the shows to be good, and we want the energy to be high, and if we want to be in good enough physical shape to do them, and not exhaust ourselves on the road, and not get stale, we have to pace.
~ Jerry Garcia
In hip-hop, sometimes that pace is so fast that you miss things. I don't mean literally miss lyrics; I just think there's an emotion in what these cats are saying that gets by you. When you slow things down, there's this emotion, this yearning.
~ Barry Jenkins
Traffic snarls or jet life doesn't make a city fast.
~ Varun Sharma
Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute.
~ John Mortimer
They trained mostly by time periods, checking their pace for known distance only on special occasions.
~ Joe Henderson
I'm a kid really, I'm 100mph in your face and fishing just slows you down and just it's nice, tranquil.
~ Jimmy Bullard
You can help build momentum in training by keeping the pace and intensity high. Make things happen in training, and then you can transfer that onto the pitch.
~ Jack Wilshere
The pace at which fundamental discoveries of basic science are being uncovered is accelerating, as is the speed at which medical practice is being transformed by these inventions.
~ Scott Gottlieb
Every other show that I'm on, they're always rushed, and you feel this pressure to hurry up and get out of the scene, but I don't feel that way on 'Transparent.' They like to linger in these scenes.
~ Rob Huebel
People find life entirely too time-consuming.
~ Stanislaw Lec
Listening to Aunt Eliza, one could learn that when people talk too fast the content becomes as superfluous as the speed.
~ Sten Nadolny
Everything takes me longer than I expect. It's the sad truth about life
~ Donna Tartt
We are so busy that the truth about our lives can't catch up.
~ Brene Brown
It is more important to go slow and gain the lessons you need along the journey then to rush the process and arrive at your destination empty.
~ Germany Kent
Según decían, tenían que aprovechar incluso los ratos libres, con lo que tenían que conseguir como fuera y a toda prisa diversión y relajación.
~ Michael Ende
Man darf nie an die ganze Straße auf einmal denken, verstehst du?
~ Michael Ende
It was also possible to back out from the box scores the pace at which various college teams played—how often they went up and down the court. Adjusting a college player's stats for his team's pace of play was telling. Points and rebounds meant one thing when the team took 150 shots a game and something different when it took just 75. Just adjusting for pace gave you a clearer picture of what any given player had accomplished than the conventional view did.
~ Michael Lewis