“I was coming back from Tel Aviv recently, and we had forty minutes of bumps. I got so scared I grabbed a paper and pen and put them in my pocket, just in case we crashed and I needed to write a letter from wherever we landed.” WritingCasesMinutesNeededPaperLettersScaredPocketsFortyPensComing BackBumpsPaper And Pen Author:Daniela Pestova
“Working with Jean-Claude is a lot of fun. Because he's a great actor who also happens to be a fighter. That combination doesn't usually come together anymore. Usually, you have to fight the stunt double and then act against the actor. In his case, you are fighting with a real guy. It takes a minute to get used to that. Because it doesn't happen any more.” RealHappensTogetherUsedGuyFightingActorsFunCasesMinutesFighterCombinationGreat Actors Author:Dolph Lundgren
“I was told I got 10 measly minutes, but just in case, I brought 13 hours worth of material.” HoursCasesMinutesMaterials Author:Rand Paul
“You are taken sick; you send for a physician; he comes in, stays ten minutes, prescribes for you a healing medicine, and charges you three or four dollars. You call this 'extortionate' - forgetting the medical books he must have waded through, the revolting dissections he must have witnessed and participated in, and the medical lectures he must have digested, to have enabled him to pronounce on your case so summarily and satisfactorily.” BookThreeForgetHealingCasesTakenFourMinutesTenDoctorsSickDollarsMedicineMedicalPhysiciansLecturesDissection Book:FRESH LEAVES Source: FRESH LEAVES
“In these long-standing conflicts, I find that most cases it gets resolved in about twenty minutes after each side can tell me the needs of the other.” NeedsLongSidesCasesMinutesCommunicationConflictStandingTwentiesNonviolent Communication Author:Marshall B. Rosenberg
“I have told somebody in court that 'I understand yours is the most important case in the world, and I'm trying to treat it as the most important case in the world, but five minutes from now I'm going to be dealing with the next person's most important case in the world.' For every litigant, theirs is the most important case.” WorldTryingPersonsImportantNextCasesFiveMinutesTreatsCourtFive Minutes Author:Steven Pacey
“There's a new reality born every minute. Unless one is a believer in predestination (in which case I'll call the prestidigitator), or other puppet-like restraints on our powers, one is free to imagine and effect changes on the world. And if enough people do it, there are big changes. These things happen. Anything can.” PeopleIfsWorldEnoughBigsRealityHappensBornCasesImagineMinutesEffectsBelieverThings HappenRestraintPuppetsPredestinationBig Changes Author:Neil Peart
“We must begin to train lawyers the minute they walk into law school to tell the truth. They must immediately begin to learn the business of representing people. They must be assigned cases the first day.” PeopleFirstsSchoolLawWalksCasesMinutesTrainLawyerTelling The TruthRepresentingLaw School Author:Gerry Spence
“I kind of build a novel the way marine polyps build a coral reef, it's millions and millions of little precarious bodies stacked on one another. And in my case, that's thousands of minutes I go through to get from one scene to the next and build it that way.” WayKindLittlesBodyNextMillionsCasesNovelMinutesSceneMarinePrecariousReefsCoral Reefs Author:Dean Koontz
“Appreciation is not an otherworldly or good treat which we may take or push away as per the minute's impulses, and in either case without material outcomes. Appreciation is the very bread and meat of profound and good wellbeing, separately and all things considered. What was the seed of deterioration that tainted the antiquated's heart world past the purpose of perfect remedy...? What was it however selfishness?” WorldHeartMayPastPurposePerfectCasesMinutesMaterialsAll ThingsTreatsProfoundAppreciationSeedsBreadSelfishnessImpulseMeatOutcomesRemedyWellbeingTaintedDeterioration Author:Noel 'Razor' Smith
“If you have 15 minutes per visit, and you spend the first 9 minutes just collecting information from them, before you do anything else, you know half of your visit is gone already. So if you have an automated system that has most of that and, and in some cases I actually have patients complete questionnaires before they come in, so I'd gotten most of the information I need to ask about, already recorded, instead of having 9 minutes I can take 3 minutes to review all this information.” IfsKnowsNeedsFirstsI CanAsksHalfCasesGoneMinutesInformationPatientReviewsCollectingQuestionnairesCollecting Information Author:William Davis
“I was 12 minutes late. Let's not make a federal case out of it.” CasesMinutesLate Author:Christopher Michael Cillizza
“It hasn't taken them long, they began by telling us they would have a positive and patriotic case and they're back to project fear within minutes. There they go again they have nothing positive to say.” LongCasesTakenMinutesProjectsPatriotic Author:Boris Johnson
“Justice [Sonia]Sotomayor said, "Let's talk - you want to talk about the tax power."And I got like a 10-minute run on the tax power. And, boy, was I glad I did because I was able to get across this idea that, yes, this is a narrower ground on which you can affirm it. And I think everybody agrees. I think even the dissenting justices ultimately in the case agreed that, if Congress had expressly called it a tax, it would be indisputably constitutional.” IfsThinkingWantSaidIdeasWould BeRunningAbleJusticeBoysCasesMinutesTaxesAgreeCongressGlad Author:Donald Verrilli Jr.
“The minute I spend any energy defending myself, explaining myself, or in the worst case scenario, trying to please those who are criticizing me, I will, you know, just fall off a cliff.” KnowsTryingFallEnergyCasesMinutesWorstPleaseCriticizeExplainingCliffsScenariosWorst Case Scenario Author:Amanda Palmer