
Top 29 Clocked In Quotes
#1. I do get clocked in the street. People say, 'You're an actress, aren't you?' But they don't know my name. Nine times out of 10, they don't know what I've been in.
Lesley Manville
#2. Red-heeled shoes and silk stockings clocked in black. Gray satin breeches with silver knee buckles. Snowy linen, with Brussels lace six inches deep at cuff and jabot. The coat, a masterpiece in heavy gray with blue satin cuffs and crested silver buttons, hung behind the door, awaiting its turn.
Diana Gabaldon
#3. I've never hit anybody who hasn't clocked me two or three times.
Rip Torn
#4. A sincere hug or a well-placed kiss can communicate a book of words in a single moment.
Kim Meeder
#5. Alex had made him bleed when he clocked him one. "I said I was sorry about that. I didn't understand the situation," Alex said apologetically, staring down at
Jessica Sorensen
#6. When Phoebe glanced back at the marquess he swiftly lifted that rogue lock of hair, pointed at his forehead and mouthed: Good aim. She clapped a hand over her mouth. Dear God, he was sporting a bruise! So that's where she'd clocked him with his hat! And this explained the forelock.
Julie Anne Long
#7. He was the other man, the other face, the hardcase, the dark man, the Walkin Dude, and his rundown bootheels clocked along the perfumed ways of the summer night.
Stephen King
#8. They never clocked me on my way to the end zone. They never caught me because I ran scared.
Jerry Rice
#9. Your life has nothing to do with you. It is about everyone whose life you touch and how you touch it.
Neale Donald Walsch
#10. It is said that it takes 10,000 hours to develop mastery and excellence. How many hours have you clocked today on your passion?
John Assaraf
#11. Byron clapped Walter on the back. 'Good work,' he said.
Walter shook his head. 'You're the one who clocked her with the Stephen King hardcover. That took some of the wind out of her.'
'Thank heavens he's a wordy man,' said Byron.
Michael Thomas Ford
#12. I do get clocked. But it's not invasive to the point where it's upsetting. It doesn't encroach.
Clive Owen
#13. If the laws of physics be for us, who can be against us?!
Frank J. Tipler
#14. If Sam told him, I'd have to kill Sam. Since I didn't have the stomach for outright murder, I'd break his coffee maker.
Melissa Haag
#15. I have a pretty big TV background, and I have clocked so many hours in so many writers' rooms over the years.
Suzanne Collins
#16. No one is too busy, it's just a matter of priorities.
Unknown
#17. That's the trouble with stereotypes: they are not wholly disconnected from the truth.
Andy Miller
#18. As an actor on sets, I've always clocked how hard the crew works, how much longer their days are, how much lesser their glory is - and the fact that their commitment to the work and project is unwavering, no matter the budget.
Jennifer Westfeldt
#19. Some books claim I have already clocked up a century of Grands Prix, but let me put the record straight. Australia will be my 100th start, and I aim to mark the milestone with a cracking performance. It could even be celebrated with a victory.
Damon Hill
#23. I feel like a steaming cow-pat - or a car that's clocked up 400,000 miles in one journey.
Ian Holloway
#24. The reporter is the daily prisoner of clocked facts. On all working days, he is expected to do his best in one swift swipe at each story.
Jim Bishop
#25. For most of my life, the world shrank and technology progressed; this was the natural order of things. Few of us clocked on that "the natural order of things" is entirely man-made, and that a world that kept expanding as technology regressed was not only possible but waiting in the wings.
David Mitchell
#26. To achieve great things, we must first dream.
Coco Chanel
#27. A pen that has clocked up a million words, a lifetime's memories, is worth more than the centrepiece in a jeweller's window.
Fennel Hudson
#28. In my books, my idea is always to explore social context and social forces.
Alix Kates Shulman
#29. In a way, I am a psychological transsexual, always trying to "pass" for a normal person but being clocked every time.
Augusten Burroughs
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