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My future will be better than my past.
— Lil' Wayne
I guess my poems feel to me a bit like they are doing something in relation to experience, i.e. time.
— Matthew Zapruder
Quit trying so hard and sit quietly with yourself and you will see that there are no demands within you.
— Bryant McGill
There is a relation between the hours of our life and the centuries of time.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Writing for somebody else is really fun 'cause I consider myself a songwriter first and foremost.
— Kesha
A man well mounted is ever Cholerick.
— George Herbert
Good things come in small packages.
Shopping isn't a good thing, so be ready to carry big packages! — Shubham Choudhary
Shopping isn't a good thing, so be ready to carry big packages! — Shubham Choudhary
If a manager spends more than 10 percent of his time on "human relations" the group is probably too large.
— Peter Drucker
As followers of natural science we know nothing of any relation between thoughts and the brain, except as a gross correlation in time and space.
— Charles Scott Sherrington
Our present picture of physical reality, particularly in relation to the nature of time, is due for a grand shake up
— Roger Penrose
Somewhere in that hour I lost all relation to a middle ground, and I didn't regain it for what became a very long time. In
— Hope Edelman
It's so internalized, the way your mind works in relation to anything - it's a process, but then it isn't. It's working all the time.
— Aleksandar Hemon
No man can be judge to his own cause.
— Thomas Hobbes
At the same time that 'I' am the content of a relation, 'I' am also that which does the relating.
— Haruki Murakami
Arc, amplitude, and curvature sustain a similar relation to each other as time, motion, and velocity, or as volume, mass, and density.
— Carl Friedrich Gauss
Rather than ask, What is the attitude of a work to the relations of production of its time? I should like to ask, What is its position in them.
— Walter Benjamin
I've sort of grown into my cuteness.
— Julia Roberts
Parkinson's Law dictates that a task will swell in (perceived) importance and complexity in relation to the time allotted for its completion. It
— Timothy Ferriss
Time Is Speeding Up In Relation To Corruption. Hold On Tight.
— Dean Cavanagh