“Come, let us give a little time to folly... and even in a melancholy day let us find time for an hour of pleasure.” GivingLittlesChangeHoursPleasureFollyMelancholyLittle TimePermanence Author:Bonaventure
“I owe all my success in life to having been always a quarter of an hour before my time.” ChangeHoursMy TimeQuartersSuccess In LifePermanencePunctualityPunctual Author:Horatio Nelson
“If you can't write your message in a sentence, you can't say it in an hour.” IfsWritingChangeHoursMessagesSentencesSpeakersPresentationPublic SpeakingPresentingPermanenceOratorsOratorySpeaking In PublicPresenterSpeaking And Writing Author:Dianna Daniels Booher
“The shower of answers to your prayers will continue to your dying hour. Nor will it cease then. When you pass out from beneath the shower, your dear ones will step into it. Every prayer and every sigh which you have uttered for them and their future welfare will, in God's time, descend upon them as a gentle rain of answers to prayer.” ChangeHoursPrayerAnswersStepsDyingRainDearCeaseGentleWelfareShowersSighOur PrayersPermanenceAnswers To PrayerDear OnesGentle Rain Author:Ole Hallesby
“Obviously the shift to gas and the need for large amounts of gas in the United States is going to be a major focus of attention on the part of producers.” NeedsStatesAmericaUnitedAttentionUnited StatesFocusAmountMajorsProducersGas Author:Andrew Gould
“The U.S. and Iraq will work together next year to shift Iraqi resources from unproductive subsidies to productive uses that enable Iraqis to earn livelihoods.” YearsUseTogetherNextResourcesIraqProductiveWorking TogetherNext YearLivelihoodSubsidiesUnproductive Author:Zalmay Khalilzad
“I was aware of Darwin's views fourteen years before I adopted them, and I have done so solely and entirely from an independent study of plants themselves.” YearsDoneScienceViewsStudyIndependentPlantAdoptedFourteen Author:Joseph Dalton Hooker
“It has cost them but a moment to cut off that head; but a hundred years will not be sufficient to produce another like it.” YearsMomentsScienceDeathCuttingProduceCostHundredSufficientExecution Author:Joseph-Louis Lagrange
“It may be said of some very old places, as of some very old books, that they are destined to be forever new. The nearer we approach them, the more remote they seem: the more we study them, the more we have yet to learn. Time augments rather than diminishes their everlasting novelty; and to our descendants of a thousand years hence it may safely be predicted that they will be even more fascinating than to ourselves. This is true of many ancient lands, but of no place is it. so true as of Egypt.” YearsMaySaidBookSeemsScienceForeverStudyLandThousandApproachAncientFascinatingThousand YearsEgyptDiminishDestinedEverlastingNoveltyDescendantsOld BooksOld Places Author:Amelia B. Edwards
“I used to sit on the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue and wonder why the Senate was always going into recess, until in my first year I realized how intense the pressure was.” YearsFirstsEndsUsedWonderPressureI RealizedIntenseSenateAvenuesPennsylvaniaRecess Author:Hillary Clinton