“Whenever I'm not shooting, I'm in the editing room with my footage. While the crew is taking 15 minutes to an hour to set up the next shot, I'm behind the Avid, putting the flick together.” TogetherNextHoursRoomsBehindsMinutesShotsShootingEditingCrewAvid Author:Kevin Smith
“I train Monday through Saturday. I usually have fitness training for 90 minutes, then I'm on the tennis court for 3 to 4 hours.” HoursMinutesTrainingCourtTrainTennisSaturdayMondayFitness TrainingTennis Courts Author:Sloane Stephens
“Even when I'm just sitting at my desk, I have to get up every twenty minutes or so and walk around, walk around, walk around, and then I can go back to the page. I can't just sit there for hours at a time. Language comes out of the body as much as the mind.” MindI CanBodyLanguageHoursWalksMinutesPagesSittingTwentiesGet UpDesks Author:Paul Auster
“Now, we are selling over 5 million songs a day now. Isn't that unbelievable? That's 58 songs every second of every minute of every hour of every day.” SongHoursMillionsMinutesSellingUnbelievableEvery Second Book:Motivating Thoughts of Steve Jobs Source: Motivating Thoughts of Steve Jobs
“Just to deliver one high-quality 45 minute lesson requires many hours of planning in advance.” HoursQualityMinutesLessonsPlanningHigh Quality Author:Dana Goldstein
“One of the biggest things for me was driving two hours to the location everyday, and then having to lug out two carts of equipment alone, and I always had to consider - I was shooting on a beach - I'm like, "Okay, bring out the props first that no one will steal," because I have to leave it unattended for a couple minutes while I grab my second cart of things.” FirstsTwoHoursMinutesCoupleOkayEverydayDrivingStealingBeachShootingLocationEquipmentPropsCarts Author:Kirsten Lepore
“I'm fine watching stuff on tape, to me casting is the most painful part of the whole process, it's like going on a horribly awkward date every five minutes for eight hours, and people come in and they'll be someone good but they're not right, and you want to tell them they're good, but it sounds like BS, and they're looking at your face to see how they did, what adjustments they need, and it's just so emotionally draining, and it goes on and on.” PeopleWantNeedsWholeFacesStuffProcessSoundHoursFiveMinutesFineGoes OnPainfulEightYour FaceTapeAwkwardCastingFive MinutesAdjustmentDraining Author:Mike Judge
“HeartMath found that five minutes of feeling love and care can strengthen your immune system for up to six hours, whereas five minutes of feeling angry can weaken and suppress the immune system for six hours. Love releases very powerful, beneficial chemicals into the body.” FeelingsBodyCareFoundHoursPowerfulFiveMinutesSixAngryReleaseChemicalsFive MinutesBeneficialVery PowerfulImmuneImmune SystemLove And CareFeeling Angry Author:Marci Shimoff
“Ten minutes of a smartphone in front of your nose is about the equivalent of an hour long walk in bright daylight. Imagine going for an hour long walk in bright daylight and then thinking, "Now I'll get some sleep." It ain't going to happen.” ThinkingLongHappensHoursSleepWalksImagineMinutesFrontsTenNosesDaylightSmartphonesLong Walks Author:Daniel Kahneman
“There's always the question of time. Does time at 10:00 mean 10:00 sharp? Or does it mean give or take a few minutes? And a few minutes, is that plus or minus two minutes? Or plus or minus ten, or maybe a half an hour each way?” WayGivingMeanDoeTwoHoursHalfMinutesTenPlusMinus Author:Michael Emerson
“Everybody dreams, but memory for dreams is famously elusive. Even Sigmund Freud, without the benefit of modern technology's electroencephalogram, or EEG, did not know that adult humans dream 90 minutes per night, and that newborns spend eight hours per day dreaming (out of their 16 hours of sleep). REM sleep helps grow the brain!” KnowsHumansHelpingDreamNightGrowsHoursMemoriesSleepBrainTechnologyModernMinutesBenefitsAdultsEightElusiveModern Technology Author:Charles McPhee
“My first cut was three hours and 17 minutes. And then I just became very shrewd about the editing.” FirstsThreeHoursCuttingMinutesEditing Author:Mark Ruffalo
“As soon as you introduce the mechanical clock, you get a radically different view of time. Suddenly, it's not a flow; it's a series of discreet, precisely measurable units, seconds, minutes, hours, and so forth.” DifferentHoursViewsMinutesFlowSeriesClockSecondsIntroducingUnitsDiscreetDifferent Views Author:Nicholas G. Carr
“The cousin said that Gypsy [Rose Lee] took a full fifteen minutes to peel off a single glove, and that she was so damn good at it he gladly would've given her fifteen more. So this story got me thinking, who was Gypsy Rose Lee? Who could possibly take the simple act of peeling off a glove and make it so riveting that one might be compelled to watch this for a full half-hour? So I began researching, and I came across a series of articles from the year 1940 about Gypsy in Life magazine.” ThinkingYearsSaidStoriesMightGivenHoursSimpleHalfWatchesMinutesRoseSeriesMagazinesDamnArticlesFifteenCompelledCousinGlovesGypsyHalf HoursPeelingDamn Good Author:Karen Abbott
“When I started performing I was like, "Holy hell, how am I going to survive this?" I was giving it my all in 15 minutes but now I had to do it for two hours.” GivingTwoHoursHellMinutesHolyPerforming Author:John Leguizamo
“At some point each day (well, most days) I unroll my mat and practice for an hour. I sit in meditation for a while. This can be five minutes or twenty minutes, but the daily practice - simply showing up for it - is centering.” WellsHoursPracticeFiveMeditationMinutesTwentiesEach DayFive MinutesShowing UpCentering Author:Dani Shapiro
“Yeah, that's a luxury to be able to go to a two-hour yoga class! Sometimes I'll just get on the floor and do it for five, ten minutes. Whatever you can get, you just do it.” TwoSometimesAbleHoursClassFiveMinutesTenYogaYeahLuxuryJust Do It Author:Lisa Rinna
“What I recommend is this: after you've talked to everybody, go take a nap! Take a nap. Your body really needs to sleep. It's like washing your face. If you can't afford a three-hour nap, do a one-hour nap. If you can't afford a one-hour nap, do half an hour. If you can't afford half an hour, do fifteen minutes.” IfsNeedsBodyFacesThreeHoursSleepHalfMinutesYour BodyYour FaceFifteenWashingNapsOne Hour Author:Sandra Cisneros
“I think the most important thing when you are in a competition and you have, let's say, ingredients you have to use make something you did already because none of the judges, you know, probably had it in our lifetime, so I think do something you feel confident with, not something completely new where you are not sure how many hours or how many minutes you have to cook it or if the seasoning is right or if the combinations of spices and herbs are right.” IfsThinkingKnowsFeelsImportantUseHoursMinutesJudgingImportant ThingsCompetitionLifetimeCombinationCooksNot SureIngredientsWhere You AreSpicesHerbsSeasoning Author:Wolfgang Puck
“Go back and read Sinclair Lewis - It Can't Happen Here or Babbitt. For a guy or girl who's going to do an hour of political comedy, it might be a little rough, sure. But I think if you're spending 10 minutes or less, and you're talking about - not necessarily [Donald Trump] but his supporters and the media coverage, there's all kinds of angles to explore. It doesn't just have to be simply, "This guy is crazy!" It's more about the idea of that kind of guy rising to the prominence he has, to actually become the Republican candidate.” IfsThinkingKindLittlesIdeasMightHappensPoliticalGuyGirlHoursTalkingComedyCrazyMinutesMediaTrumpRepublicanSpendingAll KindsCandidatesRisingRoughSupporterAngleThis GuyCoverageProminenceMedia Coverage Author:David Cross
“We are all hostages of time. We each have the same number of minutes and hours to live within a day, yet to me it didn't feel equally doled out. My illness brought me such an abundance of time that time was nearly all I had. My friends had so little time that I often wished I could give them what time I could not use. It was perplexing how in losing health I had gained something so coveted but to so little purpose.” GivingFeelsLittlesUsePurposeHoursNumbersMinutesLosingMy FriendsIllnessAbundanceLittle TimeHostage Author:Elisabeth Tova Bailey
“We have, each one of us, been entrusted with one life, made up of days and hours and minutes. We're spending them according to our values, whether or not we admit it.” MadeValuesHoursMinutesSpending Author:Shauna Niequist
“I did the 23 hour nose-route to the top of El Capitan in 6 hours and 18 minutes! I can make this work.” I CanHoursMinutesNosesRoutes Author:Billy Bishop
“Flying is always an unpleasant experience. You wait an hour for every ten minutes you actually spend getting anywhere.” WaitingHoursMinutesTenFlyingUnpleasant Experiences Author:Andy Rooney
“I try to return my calls but I get inundated with emails and I can't answer them all. So often, I have to refer to them my webpage and the frequently asked questions or refer them to the books. But if they take the time to call me, I try to call back. You know, I am really busy, but just happened to have an hour in the hotel room and had some time before I have to meet some people about 20 minutes.” PeopleIfsKnowsTryingI CanBookHoursAnswersRoomsHappenedMinutesReturnBusyHotelCall MeEmailHotel Rooms Author:Temple Grandin
“Of course, I was a little concerned about it being over two hours [in "Aquarius" ]. "Neighboring Sounds" was two hours and eleven minutes. This is two hours and twenty-five minutes, and I did try bringing it down. For instance, I considered cutting out the sequence with the family looking at pictures.” TryingLittlesTwoCoursesSoundHoursFiveCuttingMinutesConcernedTwentiesInstanceFive MinutesSequenceElevenTwenty FiveEleven MinutesAquarius Author:Sonia Braga