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We all deal with issues of time. The first thing you do in the morning is look at the clock to see what time it is.
— Jeremy Piven
She appears to have a face that would stop a clock and raise hell with small watches, bless her heart.
— Celia Rivenbark
The trouble with an alarm clock is that what seems sensible when you set it seems absurd when it goes off
— Rex Stout
If you put a clock in a bottle,
with time it will crack,
as like money, as like love,
as like a beautiful mind,
empty of a soul. — Anthony Liccione
with time it will crack,
as like money, as like love,
as like a beautiful mind,
empty of a soul. — Anthony Liccione
The clock ticked with empty urgency, as though trying to catch up with the time. In the street a siren howled.
— Ralph Ellison
As instructed, Z met up with Ryan at the Sniper 1 offices at seven o'clock on the dot.
— Nicole Edwards
On today's athletes: I wish I could turn back the clock a little bit so I'd have a chance to cut it up with those guys.
— Eric Heiden
You love me
and love me not
your love is an arm of clock
joining hands with mine
only to leave me again — Lori Jenessa Nelson
and love me not
your love is an arm of clock
joining hands with mine
only to leave me again — Lori Jenessa Nelson
Cole stood in a living room of chicken hell. Wallpaper with chickens on it. Chicken clock. Chicken pillows. Framed plates with chickens on it.
— Alessandra Torre
I would like to have a 'Lost' clapper board with the numbers and the clock at the top.
— Henry Ian Cusick
And, looking on it with lack-lustre eye,
Says very wisely, "It is ten o'clock:
Thus we may see," quoth he, "how the world wags." — William Shakespeare
Says very wisely, "It is ten o'clock:
Thus we may see," quoth he, "how the world wags." — William Shakespeare
To endow clock time with numinous meaning [is] hardly a fit occupation for an intelligent person.
— Alan McGlashan
James Brown is important because he decorates the clock correctly and he's good with lower mathematics. Don't get me wrong - he's good.
— Captain Beefheart
AT NINE O'CLOCK the next morning his servant came in with a cup of chocolate on a tray, and opened the shutters.
— Oscar Wilde
Have fun with that. I know I will. You've got five minutes before I'm on your clock. Tick. Tock." And
— K. Bromberg
You can read merely to pass the time, or you can read with an overt urgency, but eventually you will read against the clock.
— Harold Bloom
What happens is that with difficult processes on a film, they get very intensely compressed because a clock is ticking.
— Kenneth Branagh
I'm sitting in a cage with my eye upon the clock.
— Ray Davies
Our A Company landed at 9:03 with 250 officers and men. By 2:00 o'clock that afternoon, we were down to 75.
— Gail Chatfield
It was I who stayed awake wrestling with the shadows on the ceiling and the taunting of the grandfather clock
— Nina G. Jones
People are the least creative when fighting the clock ... Time pressure stifles creativity because people can't deeply engage with the problem.
— Teresa Amabile
I'm going to call you Rose, he says with resolution, working the back off an old clock.
— Lauren DeStefano
The preciousness of every moment is emphasized with every tick of the clock. Isn't it a magnificent day today?
— Bel Kaufman
What's wrong with turning back the clock if the clock is wrong? We need not be slaves to our technologies
— Neil Postman
The future belongs to all who, refusing to look back at the past move ahead with the clock as it ticks.
— Odo Simon Agbo
Directing is to fill anyone with a yearning to get back at ten o'clock next morning.
— Tyrone Guthrie
With children the clock is reset. We forget what came before
— Jhumpa Lahiri
Flying has torn apart the relationship of space and time: it uses our old clock but with new yardsticks.
— Charles Lindbergh
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
When I have a job to do, time means nothing. I lose patience with people who work on a clock.
— Don Cornelius
If you can wiggle your toes with the mere flicker of an intention, why can't you reset your biological clock?
— Deepak Chopra
Tockytock, tockytock
clumped our Alpine, Edwardian cuckoo clock,
slung with strangled, wooden game. — Robert Lowell
clumped our Alpine, Edwardian cuckoo clock,
slung with strangled, wooden game. — Robert Lowell
The present only is our own, So live, love, toil with a will, Place no faith in "Tomorrow," For the Clock may then be still." Robert H Smith
— Darren Sugrue
In the course of an average lifetime anyone growing up in a house with such a clock will hear the tune over a million times.
— Dudley Moore
The clock upbraids me with the waste of time.
— William Shakespeare
Rich in material, but Devoid of Knowledge is like having an antique Clock with no numbers. Appealing to the eye, but Useless in the modern world.
— Andrea L'Artiste
With the invention of the clock, Eternity ceased to serve as the measure and focus of human events.
— Neil Postman
The gabled eaves, with Legolandish civic pride, the church clock chimes nine golden times; an Alp rears up on every side;
— David Mitchell
That's how it is with art. Mere humans who root through their refrigerators at three o'clock in the morning are incapable of such writing.
— Haruki Murakami
Nora: What are you planning?
Patch: I wouldn't call this planning. I'd call this throwing a Hail Mary with seconds left on the clock. — Becca Fitzpatrick
Patch: I wouldn't call this planning. I'd call this throwing a Hail Mary with seconds left on the clock. — Becca Fitzpatrick
Of the One O'Clock Lab Band after hearing their performance, and sitting in with them at the White House: "I wish it were mine".
— Duke Ellington
He was seemingly born not only with a gift for language, but with a particularly nasty clock which makes him go crazy every three years or so.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Roll back the clock, and every possession of every great country started with a crime.
— David Mamet
Middle age is when you're faced with two temptations and you choose the one that will get you home by nine o'clock.
— Ronald Reagan