Time Is Running Out Quotes
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Call immediately. Time is running out. We both need to do something monstrous before we die.
— Ralph Steadman
Blocking out is everyday, every drill, all the time. We run sprints every time someone does not blockout.
— Rick Majerus
The best thing about time passing is the privilege of running out of it, of watching the wave of mortality break over me and everyone I know,
— Sarah Manguso
It's like saying you're fixed in the past, and
you're running out of time. Every moment is only the beginning of
something new — Priscille Sibley
you're running out of time. Every moment is only the beginning of
something new — Priscille Sibley
Dude, the place is filling up," I say. "It feels like we're living in the bottom half of an hourglass."
Like somehow we're running out of time. — Chuck Palahniuk
Like somehow we're running out of time. — Chuck Palahniuk
If you take the hard numbers, then science is clearly telling us that we're running out of time.
— Achim Steiner
Time is running out, but what is it running toward?
— David Levithan
Impatience is a form of fear: fear of running out of time.
— Russell Eric Dobda
I'm lucky enough that there is never a blank canvas in front of me ... I have hundreds of projects that I want to do but I am running out of time.
— George Lucas
Days grow hotter and life grows shorter.
Time is somehow running out.
She flips her pillow
so she won't have to sleep on her tears. — Toby Barlow
Time is somehow running out.
She flips her pillow
so she won't have to sleep on her tears. — Toby Barlow
God is the ever active providence, by whose power systems after systems are being evolved out of chaos, made to run for a time and again destroyed.
— Swami Vivekananda
It is 3:38 a.m., and the time of night when my mind starts running around all wild and out of control, like my cat, George, when he was a kitten.
— Jennifer Niven
Time is running out to deal with climate change.
— Steven Guilbeault
My biggest worry is I'm running out of time and energy. Thirty years ago I thought 10 years was a really long time.
— Dean Kamen
Time is running out for Iran to address the international community's growing concerns about its nuclear program.
— Barack Obama
Say it before you run out of time. Say it before it's too late. Say what you're feeling. Waiting is a mistake.
— Haruki Murakami
Time is running out for nature and wildlife around the world
— Jennifer Morgan
Somethings don't always work out the way you plan. The main thing is to keep trying, do better next time, and deal with disappointment if it comes.
— Yogi Berra
I guess the optimistic thing is that those people in Congress who are climate deniers, I think their time has run out.
— Robert Redford
If you like Girl with Dragon Tattoo and Vampires, this is for you! (Kathi Humphries (Design) on 'ORPHANS - Time is running out' by Ian Dewar)
— Kathi Humphries
You know, when we know our time is running out, we think more about the choices we made.
— Corinne Michaels
Time is running out to permeate the piece.
— Tommy Tune
Design a life! Don't maintain it.
— Shannon L. Alder
I start laughing every time because the media talks to me like I'm finishing my career and I only have one year left and time is running out.
— Caroline Wozniacki
Our body is a well-set clock, which keeps good time, but if it be too much or indiscreetly tampered with, the alarm runs out before the hour.
— Joseph Hall
Running is my time for myself. I'm like, 'I'm going for a run!' and my husband knows I'm out of there.
— Laila Ali
God is not worn out running the galaxy. He's not taxed at all guiding every dust particle all the time.
— John Piper
Time is weird in your twenties. It's intense, and you feel like it's running out. But you'll get to thirty and see you are still here on the planet.
— Parker Posey
Time is running out for the climate
— Chris Rose
The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them
— Alexander Pope