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Quotes about Time

With aging comes physical and emotional challenge. We cannot seem to get as much done in an hour as we did in youth. And it is harder to be patient with others, and they seem more demanding.
— Henry B. Eyring
I think my goal is to find a way to spend all of my time writing. I mean, sort of; true success is I'm doing nothing but writing if I do my job correctly.
— Shonda Rhimes
People make suggestions on what to say all the time. I'll give you an example; I don't read what's handed to me. People say, 'Here, here's your speech, or here's an idea for a speech.' They're changed. Trust me.
— George W. Bush
Even the acceptance of personal responsibility may not overcome the temptation to believe that now is not the time to repent. 'Now' can seem so difficult, and 'later' appear so much easier. The truth is that today is always a better day to repent than any tomorrow.
— Henry B. Eyring
It's much less demanding to think about God's will for your future than it is to ask Him what He wants you to do in the next ten minutes.
— Francis Chan
If I'd been born in my grandfather's time, I'd have made my grandfather's mistakes. Theres no doubt of it. I just don't want to make my grandfather's mistakes today.
— Frank Herbert
When we dwell on the past, we tend to want to live there. When we dream of the future, we want to go there. Our dreams are where God paints a picture of a life waiting to be created.
— Erwin McManus
Christ can come back at any time so the one thing you want to have in your life is a focused prayer time.
— Francis Chan
There is no moment that isn't equivalent in value to any other moment. You have to surrender the little mind to the big mind, and turn what you want over to God.
— Wayne Dyer
In Oran, as elsewhere, for want of time and thought, people have to love one another without knowing it.
— Albert Camus
All I can do is today and tomorrow and have some idea of what we're doing next week. That's all I can worry about.
— Stephen Colbert
If you're unhappy with what you've had over the last 50 years, you have an unfortunate misappraisal of life. It's as good as it gets, and it's very likely to get worse.
— Charlie Munger