Quotes About Late
I'm always late for things and always feel like I'm rushing.
~ Poppy Delevingne
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I've always been a night owl.
~ Blake Lively
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I am definitely a night owl.
~ Sarah Harding
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At the lodge the chief gave me many particulars which were relative to the late visit of the Spaniards.
~ Zebulon Pike
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I'm a bit of a night owl, I'm always visiting the gym throughout the night.
~ Jimi Manuwa
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I gravitated to New York City in the late '70s to pursue a career in visual art, which is what I trained in at university.
~ Lee Ranaldo
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I play with a lot of emotion because I'm a passionate guy, and I play with that passion. I love playing that way. Sometimes you're late onto the ball, sometimes you're not. Sometimes you make contact with the guy when you tackle him, sometimes not. It's a sport where individual duels are vital, so I don't see it as a problem.
~ Granit Xhaka
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I wake up usually quite late, just in time for the lunch, especially if I sleep badly during the night.
~ Tarja Turunen
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If you're still in a bar when the lights go on, you are a loser.
~ Jessica Cutler
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I'm a baritone. Baritones don't mature until late.
~ Joe Bastianich
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The communist looked very pleased with himself — for being a communist and for being hit by Alex. It was exasperating. Alex had been within feet of me and I hadn't known it until he'd hit a communist and was bustled away, and it was too late.
~ Jon Ronson
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Chipper intuited that this feeling of futility would be a fixture in his life. A dull waiting and then a broken promise, a panicked realization of how late it was. This futility had let's call it a flavor.
~ Jonathan Franzen
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Am sa-mi fac desteptatorul la sase dimineata. - Sase? am interogat eu. Daca vreti sa stiti de ce am interogat, pai asta e din cauza ca pentru mine sase nu inseamna foarte devreme dimineata, ci foarte intarziat noaptea.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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Sometime duty calls at ten p.m. on a Wednesday night.
~ Aaron Karo
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I don't see this planet being... they're talking about how they're turning around the environmental problems here, but I think it's already too late.
~ Ace Frehley
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Late payments also hurt your FICO score. And never, ever take out a cash advance on your credit card.
~ Suze Orman
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I never had the money to start a pension - I didn't start to make any real money until I was 58 - and now it's not worth much.
~ June Brown
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All these years later, I have almost no memory of the shows themselves. It's a blur. I remember my jogging runs better - that was my way of getting my energy together. I used to try to get to the arena as late as possible; otherwise, I'd just be pacing around, waiting to go on.
~ Bjorn Ulvaeus
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I like to wake up late, around 11 A.M., especially if I have been out the night before. Then I go to brunch with either my friends or my girlfriend. I then like to just chill out: read the papers, read some scripts and then take it very easy. If it's sunny, I go for a walk with my dog, Niles, in the countryside.
~ Douglas Booth
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I wake up late, say 10 or 11, because we've usually been out and about town until 2 or 3 A.M. listening to music at the jazz clubs or hitting the jazz clubs post-theater.
~ Tamara Tunie
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When I'm not working, I definitely I like waking up at noon.
~ Jena Malone
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The thing with R Kelly was, he liked to record late at night, around midnight. And what was different with his studio was that one room had a recording suite, and next door was a club, with 40 or 50 people dancing.
~ Mathew Knowles
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You are not dead yet, it's not too late to open your depths by plunging into them and drink in the life that reveals itself quietly there.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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That country where it is always turning late in the year. That country where the hills are fog and the rivers are mist; where noons go quickly, dusks and twilights linger, and midnights stay. That country composed in the main of cellars, sub-cellars, coal-bins, closets, attics, and pantries faced away from the sun. That country whose people are autumn people, thinking only autumn thoughts. Whose people passing at night on the empty walks sound like rain.
~ Ray Bradbury
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