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Quotes About Schedule

God's plan will continue on God's schedule.
~ Aiden Wilson Tozer
School is consonantal in its unchanging schedule. God, full of possibility, is a vowel. Death: the ultimate consonant.
~ Myla Goldberg
God has a timetable when seemingly miraculous happens.
~ Cliffie Stone
Good drama, challenging drama - and comedy for that matter - has a place in the daytime schedule.
~ Sanjeev Bhaskar
I'm busy. Thank you very much. Have a great day.
~ Les Miles
I am often late for planes. The airlines know me now, they call at home and ask, 'How much later will you be today?
~ Gina Lollobrigida
I'm home about two days a month, and on those I have to pack.
~ Mary Ann Mobley
I'm generally so disoriented during the week about what I'm doing and where I am - I travel a lot - that when I'm home on a Sunday, I typically try to sleep in as much as I can.
~ Mike Birbiglia
So I said to the gym instructor: 'Can you teach me to do the splits?' He said: 'How flexible are you?' I said: I can't make Tuesdays.'
~ Tim Vine
When I was a kid, I went to the store and asked the guy, Do you have any toy train schedules?
~ Steven Wright
This is a pie chart about procrastination.
~ Demetri Martin
My doctor says I must not have any serious conversation after seven [o'clock]. It makes me talk in my sleep.
~ Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband
I guess I forgot we were going out tonight.""We always go out on Fridays.""It's Thursday, Alvis.""You are so tied to routine.
~ Jess Walter, Beautiful Ruins
Nothing good can come from a crack of dawn meeting on a Monday morning.
~ Kathy Bryson - Fighting Mad
It's easier to date a football player for sure. Football players have one game a week, and they practice every day, but they're all at home. In basketball, they're on the road all the time.
~ Khloe Kardashian
It is common for healthcare professionals to be able to maintain a demanding work schedule, coping well with frequent medical emergencies and tragedies—until something falls apart in their personal lives.
~ Jan Chozen Bays
You only have till Friday," Yoko pointed out. That
~ Jane O'Connor
what doesn't get done in 40 hours by Friday at 5 picks up again Monday morning at 9.
~ Jason Fried
That's because offices have become interruption factories. A busy office is like a food processor—it chops your day into tiny bits. Fifteen minutes here, ten minutes there, twenty here, five there.
~ Jason Fried
If we're struggling with trust issues, it means we made a poor hiring decision. If a team member isn't producing good results or can't manage their own schedule and workload, we aren't going to continue to work with that person. It's as simple as that. We employ team members who are skilled professionals, capable of managing their own schedules and making a valuable contribution to the organization. We have no desire to be babysitters during the day.
~ Jason Fried
A busy office is like a food processor—it chops your day into tiny bits. Fifteen minutes here, ten minutes there, twenty here, five there. Each segment is filled with a conference call, a meeting, another meeting, or some other institutionalized unnecessary interruption.
~ Jason Fried
At 37signals, we've found that we need a good four hours of overlap to avoid collaboration delays and feel like a team.
~ Jason Fried
A company that is efficiently built around remote work doesn't even have to have a set schedule. This is especially important when it comes to creative work. If you can't get into the zone, there's rarely much that can force you into it. When face time isn't a requirement, the best strategy is often to take some time away and get back to work when your brain is firing on all cylinders.
~ Jason Fried
All through her childhood, Sarah had known what food she would eat. Friday was chicken. Wednesday lamb chops. That was the meat. Tuesdays meant fish, and Thursdays egg salad and potato latkes. Only Monday was unpredictable.
~ Edward Rutherfurd