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In a way, cancer is so simple and so natural. The older you get, this is just one of the things that happens as the clock ticks.
— Richard Smalley
There was a sudden stillness like the gap between ticks on a clock, but the next tick never coming.
— Sadie Jones
Don't kill yourself, have sex instead!
— Alex Gaskarth
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
I imagine I could do anything," I said easily. "If you would ask it of me.
— Patrick Rothfuss
HARHARBLOODY HAR. Put that in your pipe hole and smoke it, society!
— Helen Fielding
The future belongs to all who, refusing to look back at the past move ahead with the clock as it ticks.
— Odo Simon Agbo
Why hast thou made me born in this country, The inhabitant of which is satisfied with being a slave?
— Muhammad Iqbal
There's no substitute for hard work and effort beyond the call of duty. That is what strengthens the soul and ennobles one's character.
— Walter Camp
The clock ticks for every one of us. It is your own choice how you spend your remaining days.
— Bronnie Ware
Whatever goal you give to your subconscious mind, it will work night and day to achieve.
— Jack Canfield
Time is of your own making;
Its clock ticks in your head.
The moment you stop thought
Time too stops dead. — Angelus Silesius
Its clock ticks in your head.
The moment you stop thought
Time too stops dead. — Angelus Silesius
I have 23 top players and they are all ready to put on the jersey and work on the pitch and that makes you happy and then you have peace of mind.
— Diego Maradona
The clock always ticks. There are times you don't hear it, and there are times that you do.
— David Levithan
Predictability brings about security.
— Magda Gerber
With a sudden sharp hot stink of fox, It enters the dark hole of the head. The window is starless still; the clock ticks, The page is printed.
— Ted Hughes