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The cold knot of rage in my chest started beating like a clock, a slow, steady countdown to Alexis James's death. Tick-fucking-tock.
— Jennifer Estep
You prefer not to see the gears of the clock, as to better tell time.
— Erin Morgenstern
The clock ticked with empty urgency, as though trying to catch up with the time. In the street a siren howled.
— Ralph Ellison
Working a job I love is mentally less stressful than punching in a clock everyday, but it's a lot busier.
— Lee DeWyze
At four o'clock in the morning, when everyone is drunk enough, then extraordinary things can happen.
— James A. Baldwin
But I love New York. I used to set my alarm clock when I was there, and get up at 4am and get a coffee, just because I could.
— Gail Porter
It's terrible to allow conventional habits to gain a hold on a whole household; to eat, sleep and live by clock ticks.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
If you can't turn back the clock, you move forward.
— Dori Lavelle
The train rolled right through dinner and over the sunset and around ten o'clock and into a nap and out the next day...
— Lindsay Mattick
At three o'clock this afternoon Evelyn Wastneys died. I am Evelyn Wastneys, and I died, standing at the door of an old country home in Ireland...
— Mrs. George De Horne Vaizey
Making a book is a craft, like making a clock; it needs more than native wit to be an author.
— Jean De La Bruyere
O, it sets my heart a clickin' like the tickin' of a clock, when the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock.
— James Whitcomb Riley
Everyone agrees.
The dead singers have the best voices.
At four o'clock in the morning
the dead singers have the best voices. — Franz Wright
The dead singers have the best voices.
At four o'clock in the morning
the dead singers have the best voices. — Franz Wright
Isn't the smell of coffee the best alarm clock?
— S.A. Tawks
I don't think I'm going to become Brad Pitt overnight, but I presume if walk down Oxford Street, there is a chance someone might clock me.
— Taron Egerton
It was almost three o'clock, the most stagnant hour in the day or night.
— Carson McCullers
I looked to the clock, the one with the hands I could feel.
— Aleatha Romig
My lifelong involvement with Mrs Dempster began at 5:58 o'clock p.m. on 27 December 1908, at which time I was ten years and seven months old.
— Robertson Davies
I don't need an alarm clock, for habit is the best alarm there is.
— Jane Stanton Hitchcock
You can't ever make the perfect run, but you can make the best run, and then you clock the fastest time, and that's a win.
— Mikaela Shiffrin
And I love you and your biological clock is ticking so we best get started on that shit.
— Kristen Ashley
With children the clock is reset. We forget what came before
— Jhumpa Lahiri
We are as connected to each other, as time is to the clock.
— Zephyr A. McIntyre
The Lord made no better clock than a child, and none more bitter. Oh, what beautiful clocks they are.
— Vincent Louis Carrella
Work is a necessity for man. Man invented the alarm clock.
— Pablo Picasso
When you can't die, she thought, everything sounds like a clock ticking.
— Gregory Maguire
My hunger serves me instead of a clock.
— Jonathan Swift
Whenever you note the time on the clock, realize that it is now - right now - later than it has ever been.
— Kenneth Franklin
Making knots. Making knots. No word. Making knots. Tick-tock. This is a clock. Do not think of Gale. Do not think of Peeta. Making knots.
— Suzanne Collins
Dear Hotel People: We don't need a cheeseball clock-radio. WE NEED PLACES TO PLUG STUFF IN. Thank you.
— Dave Barry
This was something sure to be crammed full of warm secrets, like an antique clock built when peace filled the world.
— Haruki Murakami
This supreme instance of Troy's goodness fell upon Gabriel's ears like the thirteenth stroke of a crazy clock.
— Thomas Hardy
an eight day clock.
— Herman Melville
We are all rotting, making our way from womb to tomb, to the rhythm of the great clock counting downward to the grave.
— Carolee Dean
Flying has torn apart the relationship of space and time: it uses our old clock but with new yardsticks.
— Charles Lindbergh
It is of no use to possess a lively wit if it is not of the right proportion: the perfection of a clock is not to go fast, but to be accurate.
— Luc De Clapiers