Time Quotes
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The object of their desire, the “essential” core of life, is something called authenticity, and finding the authentic has become the foremost spiritual quest of our time. It is a quest fraught with difficulty, as it takes place at the intersection of some of our culture’s most controversial issues, including environmentalism and the market economy, personal identity and the consumer culture, and artistic expression and the meaning of life.
Andrew Potter
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I had no cares. I was one of those kids: ‘If you laugh at me, laugh at me.’ I don’t have that censor, which is important in this business because you’re constantly told: ‘Gosh, you didn’t look very good. You don’t look pretty in that scene, or you didn’t do that right, or you’d look so much better if your hair looked lighter.’ You really have to have tough skin or you’d end up like a heaping, crying mess all the time.
Danneel Ackles
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I'm proud of both sides, and they are both really well known to be fighting heritages, so I tell everyone all the time - they say, 'What are you'? - I say I'm Irish. I'm Puerto Rican. I guess I was born to fight.
Eddie Alvarez
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I wouldn't be myself if I weren't always trying to be someone else. I only have so much time on this earth and I want to be as many people as possible.
Heidi Julavits
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The only time I'm totally happy is when I'm watching films or making them.
Steven Spielberg
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Noiseless falls the foot of time
That only treads on flowers.
Herbert Spencer
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Does age matter? Time doesn't matter.
Sandra Bullock
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Time really is one big continuous cloth, no? We habitually cut out pieces of time to fit us, so we tend to fool ourselves into thinking that time is our size, but it really goes on and on.
Haruki Murakami
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“Enough gossip,” George said, clapping her hands. “Time to eat!”
Carolyn Keene
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Not to be weirdly glib, but as a reporter, you should be honest all the time.
Sarah Koenig
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This day I breathed first: time is come round,
And where I did begin there shall I end;
My life is run his compass.
William Shakespeare
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Pythagoras, when he was asked what time was, answered that it was the soul of this world.
Plutarch