“Can you play the piano like Beethoven? Or sing like Carly Simon? Can you take fie pages' worth of quotes and turn them into a usable story ten minutes before deadline? I don't think so, unless you have more hidden talents I don't know about. We all have our special sills. They don't make us better or worse than each other. Just different” ThinkingKnowsDifferentPlayStoriesTurnsMinutesSpecialTalentTenPagesKarmaPianoDeadlineHidden Talents Author:Jennifer Estep
“Last night I thought about all the kerosene I've used in the past ten years. And I thought about books. And for the first time I realized that a man was behind each one of the books. A man had to think them up. A man had to take a long time to put them down on paper. And I'd never even thought that thought before...It took some man a lifetime maybe to put some of his thoughts down, looking around at the world and life, and then I come along in two minutes and boom! it's all over.” ThinkingMenWorldYearsFirstsLongTwoBookLastsPastUsedNightBehindsMinutesTenPaperLong TimeFirst TimeLifetimeI RealizedLast NightWorld And Life Book:Fahrenheit 451 Source: Fahrenheit 451
“There's a very generous donation in the parish's future if you make this fast. Ten minutes, at the most." Frowning, the man fumbled open his liturgy. "There's an established rite, Your Grace. Marriage must be entered into with solemnity and consideration. I don't know that I can rush--" "Ten minutes. One thousand guineas." The liturgy snapped closed. "Then again, what do a few extra minutes signify to an eternal God?" He beckoned Amelia with a fluttering, papery hand. "Make haste, child. You're about to be married.” IfsKnowsMenChildrenI CanHandsGraceMinutesThousandTenEternalMarriedGenerousExtrasConsiderationBeing MarriedHasteRiteDonationAmeliaGuineaFrowningParishFlutteringLiturgySolemnity Book:One Dance with a Duke Source: One Dance with a Duke
“Sometimes people say to me, “I want to write, but I have five kids, a full-time job, a wife who beats me, a tremendous debt to my parents,” and so on. I say to them, “There is no excuse. If you want to write, write. This is your life. You are responsible for it. You will not live forever. Don’t wait. Make the time now, even if it is ten minutes once a week."” PeopleIfsWantWritingSometimesKidsJobsWaitingParentForeverFiveWifeWeekMinutesTenBeatsResponsibleExcuseDebtLive ForeverNo ExcusesFull Time Jobs Author:Natalie Goldberg
“Once, I had to drive Oliver to soccer, was ten minutes late, and learned that there had apparently been a misprint in the Bible on the Ten Commandments thing: Thou shalt not murder, thou shalt not commit adultery, thou shalt not be late to soccer. My father was so pissed, I practically had to get the lightning bolt surgically removed from my back.” FatherMinutesTenLateMurderCommitSoccerLightningCommandmentsAdulteryBoltsTen CommandmentsLightning Bolts Author:Deb Caletti
“If you organize your family life to spend even ten or fifteen minutes a morning reading something that connects you with these timeless principles, its almost guaranteed that you will make better choices during the day--in the family, on the job, in every dimension of life. Your thoughts will be higher. Your interactions will be more satisfying. You will have a greater perspective. You will increase that space between what happens to you and your response to it. You will be more connected to what really matters most.” IfsMatterHappensJobsChoicesReadingSpacePrinciplesMorningGreaterMinutesPerspectiveHigherTenIncreaseResponseConnectedDimensionsSatisfyingTime ManagementInteractionFifteenOrganizeTimelessFamily LifeSpace Between Author:Stephen Covey
“The two dozen commonplace childhood photographs - snowsuit, pony, tennis racket, looming fender of a Dodge - were an inexhaustible source of wonder for him, at her having existed before he met her, and of sadness for his possessing nothing of the ten million minutes of that black-and-white scallop-edged existence save these few proofs.” TwoBlackWhiteExistenceWonderMillionsSadnessChildhoodMinutesSourceMetsTenPhotographProofTennisDozenBlack And WhiteCommonplacePossessingRacketPoniesDodgeLoomingScallops Author:Michael Chabon