Move Faster Quotes
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Move Faster Quotes & Sayings
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I will take my corporal oath that we move no faster than a snail can gallop, or an ant can trot.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
We can move faster than humans, but with the obesity rates nowadays, turtles can move faster than most humans.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
If one scheme of happiness fails, human nature turns to another; if the first calculation is wrong, we make a second better.
— Jane Austen
When your life is being threatened there's an instinctive urge to fight. You fight for the time you have, for your relationships.
— Laura Linney
Never fight any progressive moves unless you can move faster to achieve something different.
— Ferdinard S. Lawson
Joy is a sign of generosity. When you are full of joy, you move faster and you want to go about doing good to everyone.
— Mother Teresa
New tastes are like new ideas, young man
the older you get, the more difficult they are for you to stomach. — Brandon Sanderson
the older you get, the more difficult they are for you to stomach. — Brandon Sanderson
When you are missing someone, time seems to move slower, and when I'm falling in love with someone, time seems to be moving faster.
— Taylor Swift
The more you let go, the faster you will move ahead.
— Alan Cohen
The language of truth is simple.
— Euripides
Glacial pace is actually an incorrect concept. The glaciers move a lot faster and they react a lot faster than people imagine.
— James Balog
You might get an inspired thought or idea to help you move towards what you want faster.
— Rhonda Byrne
The closer journalists came to great issues, the more vulnerable they felt.
— David Halberstam
When you do have really tapped out resources that cover so many investigations, it can help you move through and discard some faster.
— Michael Leiter
American television tends to move faster than European or U.K. television.
— Jason Winston George
Every scientist would like to be able to move through research faster, to spend less time and money acquiring material or disseminating it.
— John Wilbanks
Urmi, as you always do, you promised me a new hope.
— Kavita Kane
The opportunity ahead for Microsoft is vast, but to seize it, we must focus clearly, move faster, and continue to transform.
— Satya Nadella
...there is no sound in nature that makes men move along faster than the pumping of a shotgun.
— C.J. Box
God has made us for Himself, and our hearts can never know rest and perfect satisfaction until they find it in Him.
— Hannah Hurnard
I had a vocal coach. It's a sad thing, but I had to hire someone so that I could get my Australian accent back.
— Anthony LaPaglia
A straightforward answer to a straightforward question will move you that much more forward in this world, that much faster.
— Loren Weisman
Life is like a train: some are entering it to begin the trip while others are living it because the trip is over
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Ever man dies, but not every man truly lives
— Ralph Barger
So we have progressed to the point where we can move politicians around faster than light. I'm not sure I see the advantage.
— Jack McDevitt
Nico started to crawl away, groaning. Percy wanted him to move faster and groan less. He considered throwing his wonder bread at him.
— Rick Riordan
If you can get yourself where you're not afraid of dying, then you can move forward a lot faster.
— Ted Turner
So he can go ride a donkey naked through the desert with snapping turtles attached to his nipples for all I care.
— Suzanne Wright
I used to be so intensely preoccupied by unhappiness ... now there are times where you might get down, but you can move on much faster now.
— Kristin Scott Thomas
The wheel was invented so we could move faster. Credit was invented so we would have to.
— Cullen Hightower
I refer to jet lag as 'jet-psychosis - there's an old saying that the spirit cannot move faster than a camel.
— Spalding Gray
Events often move faster than our ability to comprehend them.
— Lee H. Hamilton