New Weeks Quotes
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New Weeks Quotes & Sayings
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The new lover, of a few weeks standing, may seem more precious than friends of decades.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Is there anything worse than being called the 'It Girl?' By definition, there will be a new one in two weeks.
— Brit Marling
A New Year: 12 months, 52 weeks, 365 days, 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes - a
— Alcoholics Anonymous
It takes 3 weeks to break a habit, 6 weeks to develop a new habit and 36 weeks to hardwire this new habit.
— Patrick Holford
I just got a new iPod. It's got 80 gigabytes. Because I like to jog for three weeks at a time and I do not want to hear the same song twice.
— Arj Barker
My idea of a beach holiday is going to New York for two weeks, just going and hanging out.
— Bill Condon
At certain periods of life, we live years of emotion in a few weeks, and look back on those times as on great gaps between the old life and the new.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
A salamander can grow a new tail in three weeks. My dad can score new tail in three minutes.
— Christopher Titus
It's easier to build a new culture on the graves of the dead than around the homes of the living.
— Brent Weeks
I'd rather have weeks, days, hours with you happy and content than a lifetime filled with regret.
— Faith Sullivan
I live in New York and I was only there for 2 weeks all last year.
— Patricia Velasquez
My first few weeks in New York were an initiation into the kingdom of guts.
— Shirley Maclaine
All it took was a couple weeks and boom--they sucked the crazy out of you and your soul went with it.
— Dan Carr
We ship a new version of Google Play Services every six weeks. Typically, 90 percent of users are on the new version of that.
— Sundar Pichai
In the weeks and months ahead, my task is to show I have the new ideas, the vision and the experience to earn the trust of the British people.
— Gordon Brown
A failed short story is a few weeks of fruitless work; a failed novel is a dead child.
— The New York Writers Workshop