T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Time made apologies and absolution unnecessary. Time didn't really heal, it just made bad memories distant so that the brain couldn't recapture the lost pain”
Source: A Breath of Fresh Air
“Time made me change. I gradually woke up to the realization that this is who I am, an author, a public figure, and I couldn't just hide in my study, tapping away at the keyboard and pretend that I didn't have a role to play beyond stringing words together.”
“time made me stronger, you're no longer on my mind”
“Time magazine announced its person of the year. It's health workers who treat Ebola. That's a person of the year. Time magazine told the health workers, 'No need to pick up your award, we'll mail it to you.'”
“Time magazine has selected their person of the year. Guess what, it's President-elect Barack Obama. Yeah, ironically, Ebony magazine announced their person of the year, and it's Ed Begley Jr.”
“Time magazine interviewed Bill Clinton about the current presidential campaign, and he claimed he had to ask Hillary to marry him three times before she said yes. Then Hillary was like, 'Yeah. That wasn't me.'”
“Time magazine put Chris Christie on the cover with the caption, 'The Elephant in the Room.' And People magazine named him 'Sexiest Garbage Truck in a Suit.'”
“Time makes ancient good uncouth.”
“Time makes everything mean and shabby and wrinkled. The tragedy of life, Howard, is not that the beautiful things die young, but that they grow old and mean.”
Source: The Long Goodbye
“Time makes fools of us all. Our only comfort is that greater shall come after us.”
Source: Men of Mathematics
“Time makes friendship stronger, but love weaker.”
“Time makes heroes but dissolves celebrities.”
“Time makes me be a soldier; but I know
That had I lived six hundred years ago,
I might have tried to build within my heart
A church like this, where I could dwell apart”
Source: The War Poems
“Time makes me stronger
Well,there's nothing more to say.”
“Time makes more converts than reason.”
Source: Citizen Paine: Thomas Paine's Thoughts on Man, Government, Society, and Religion
“Time makes the ordinary extraordinary and the extraordinary ordinary.”
“Time makes us forget.”
Source: The Kite Runner: Graphic Novel
“Time makes us pointless.”
Source: Engleby
“Time makes us sentimental. Perhaps, in the end, it is because of time that we suffer”
Source: Call Me by Your Name
“Time makes you bolder, children get older, and I'm getting older too.”
“Time makes you bolder, children get older. I'm getting older, too.”
“Time makes you to run from it so,be quick at your decisions you decide”
“Time management also involves energy management. Sometimes the rationalization for procrastination is wrapped up in the form of the statement “I’m not up to this,” which reflects the fact you feel tired, stressed, or some other uncomfortable state. Consequently, you conclude that you do not have the requisite energy for a task, which is likely combined with a distorted justification for putting it off (e.g., “I have to be at my best or else I will be unable to do it.”).
Similar to reframing time, it is helpful to respond to the “I’m not up to this” reaction by reframing energy. Thinking through the actual behavioral and energy requirements of a job challenges the initial and often distorted reasoning with a more realistic view. Remember, you only need “enough” energy to start the task. Consequently, being “too tired” to unload the dishwasher or put in a load of laundry can be reframed to see these tasks as requiring only a low level of energy and focus.
This sort of reframing can be used to address automatic thoughts about energy on tasks that require a little more get-up-and-go. For example, it is common for people to be on the fence about exercising because of the thought “I’m too tired to exercise.” That assumption can be redirected to consider the energy required for the smaller steps involved in the “exercise script” that serve as the “launch sequence” for getting to the gym (e.g., “Are you too tired to stand up and get your workout clothes? Carry them to the car?” etc.). You can also ask yourself if you have ever seen people at the gym who are slumped over the exercise machines because they ran out of energy from trying to exert themselves when “too tired.” Instead, you can draw on past experience that you will end up feeling better and more energized after exercise; in fact, you will sleep better, be more rested, and have the positive outcome of keeping up with your exercise plan. If nothing else, going through this process rather than giving into the impulse to avoid makes it more likely that you will make a reasoned decision rather than an impulsive one about the task.
A separate energy management issue relevant to keeping plans going is your ability to maintain energy (and thereby your effort) over longer courses of time. Managing ADHD is an endurance sport. It is said that good soccer players find their rest on the field in order to be able to play the full 90 minutes of a game. Similarly, you will have to manage your pace and exertion throughout the day. That is, the choreography of different tasks and obligations in your Daily Planner affects your energy. It is important to engage in self-care throughout your day, including adequate sleep, time for meals, and downtime and recreational activities in order to recharge your battery. Even when sequencing tasks at work, you can follow up a difficult task, such as working on a report, with more administrative tasks, such as responding to e-mails or phone calls that do not require as much mental energy or at least represent a shift to a different mode. Similarly, at home you may take care of various chores earlier in the evening and spend the remaining time relaxing.
A useful reminder is that there are ways to make some chores more tolerable, if not enjoyable, by linking them with preferred activities for which you have more motivation. Folding laundry while watching television, or doing yard work or household chores while listening to music on an iPod are examples of coupling obligations with pleasurable activities. Moreover, these pleasant experiences combined with task completion will likely be rewarding and energizing.”
Source: The Adult ADHD Tool Kit
“Time management is a big part of the director's job.”
“Time management is a key ingredient for greatness and influence; master it for your convenience.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“Time management is a misnomer, the challenge is to manage ourselves.”
“Time management is about life management.”
Source: Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
“Time management is all about distinguishing between what is important for you and what simply lures you into useless activities.”
“Time management is an oxymoron. Time is beyond our control, and the clock keeps ticking regardless of how we lead our lives. Priority management is the answer to maximizing the time we have.”
“Time management is critical for those whose eyes are open enough to realize the value of time.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“Time management is important for those who want to make an impact in this world.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“Time management is only a set of skills and tools to help us more efficiently control the eventsour our lives.”
“Time management is reactive, whereas time strategy is proactive.”
Source: The Bombshell Business Woman: How to Become a Bold, Brave Female Entrepreneur
“Time management is really personal management, life management. and management of yourself.”
“Time management is the decision to go the extra mile to complete tasks within the stipulated time, regardless of any hard times.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“Time management is the key. Although it seems hectic, as long as you manage your time properly you can get everything done.”
“Time management is the mantra of my life.”
“Time management requires self-discipline, self-mastery and self-control more than anything else.”
“Time Management Tips: One can make a radar-like sweep of the horizon to identify time and task challenges while these are still manageable and while we still have a choice. The organizational adage, "the more parts, the more trouble," also applies to words. Multiplying words may actually multiply the probability of being misunderstood; economies in expression (without being taciturn or aloof) not only save time, but usually are more honest and more clear.”
“Time Management Tips: The perpetual processing of the same temptation is both dangerous and time-wasting. Cycling and recycling the same temptation (instead of rejecting such blandishment out of hand) is not only to risk one's soul, again and again, but is to bring on fatigue, so that the Adversary may be able to do indirectly what we will not let him do directly. A lack of decisiveness in dealing with temptation ties up our thought processes and prevents us from doing good with the time allotted to us.”
“Time management was never designed to give people time, but to control others.”
Source: Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping
“Time marches on and I don't care how people watch my movies as long as they see them. I don't care if they're on their phone.”
“Time marches on and sooner or later you realize it is marching across your face.”
“Time marches on, whether you stand or strive.”
“Time marks us while we are marking time.”
Source: Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-63
“Time matters because we are finite, because time is the medium in which we live our lives.”
Source: The Time Paradox: The New Psychology of Time That Will Change Your Life
“Time matters; if you cannot do everything on your own, stick to your strengths, outsource the rest, and focus on customers’ ease of doing business.”
Source: StartUp Saboteurs: How Incompetence, Ego, and Small Thinking Prevent True Wealth Creation
“Time matters less than the nature of the people.”
“Time matters less when life matters more.”
Source: With Love From A Blue Rock
“Time may be a great healer, but it's a lousy beautician.”