Top 20 Quotes About Making Time Count
#1. Counting time is not as important as making time count.
Jimmy Walker
#2. Quit counting time and start making time count
Zig Ziglar
#3. But I gave the girl my address and phone number, thinking we might make it on the springs. (Harriet, you never arrived.)
Charles Bukowski
#4. Well, all I can say is that if this damn day don't get over pretty damn soon, I'm gonna have to kill someone.
Dana Joy Wyzard
#5. Each of us has ... all the time there is. Those years, weeks, hours, are the sands in the glass running swiftly away. To let them drift through our fingers is tragic waste. To use them to the hilt, making them count for something, is the beginning of wisdom.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#7. I think my favorite for music and spirit is Ray Gomez.
Stanley Clarke
#8. You'd be amazed at how many self-proclaimed atheist will start to pray right before they die.
Apryl Baker
#9. I'm developing a little crush on Michael Fassbender. Really unoriginal.
Holliday Grainger
#10. I don't understand German myself. I learned it at school, but forgot every word of it two years after I had left, and have felt much better ever since.
Jerome K. Jerome
#11. The horizon is an imaginary line that recedes as you approach it.
Ginnifer Goodwin
#12. We really want to send the message that commanders need to understand and be accountable. We saw that with the Catholic Church. No one cared when they went after the priests, but when they focused on the bishops then things began to change. And we see that analogy working with the military.
Amy Ziering
#13. Sure, it may be one step forward and two steps back, but after a time with Parkinson's, I've learned that what is important is making that step count; always looking up.
Michael J. Fox
#14. They travel in groups. You never see an Asian by their self.
Chelsea Handler
#16. Money's the same, whoever gives it to you. That was the point of money, after all: crisp and clean or wrinkled or disintegrated into quarters - a dollar was always worth a hundred cents.
Scott Westerfeld
#17. 82/ The truth is that writing is simply not reliable. You can't count on it to be there just because you've made time for it. In fact, making space might make it disappear.
Kim Addonizio
#18. Buttercup's mother hesitated, then put her stew spoon down. (This was after stew, but so is everything. When the first man first clambered from the slime and made his first home on land, what he had for supper that first night was stew.)
William Goldman
#19. ...With a little help from him, she finally had his belt unbuckled and the buttons of his 501s undone.
A moment later she learned two important facts about Xander. For one thing, he didn't wear underwear. And for another, he had an absolutely perfect cock.
Paige Tyler
#20. We can clarify our thinking if we put our chief emphasis where it belongs - on policies that will maximize production.
Henry Hazlitt
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