Make Time Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“We want life to make sense. If we don’t find meaning and orientation, we are bound to fabulate a living and invent an inspiring life story. When we write out a chosen script, we’ll have to make time to hunker down into attuning it to the hitches of the road map, time and again, with fractious patience. ( "Everybody his story" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Israelmore Ayivor
“There is time for everything; a time to MAKE the BEST and a time to TAKE a REST...”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Israelmore Ayivor
“A successful person's life is made up of a time when he gets out of bed, and a time he goes to bed; and in-between them is filled up with a time that he makes sure something definitely happened!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Israelmore Ayivor
“If you think you can't make time to invest into your life at once now, you will be compelled to make time to count your regrets one by one later. By all means, you'll make time... So, make it now!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Israelmore Ayivor
“You can easily manage what you create. Create time for what you dream of accomplishing and you will manage it till it's done and done well!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Dana Bate
“I'd love to cook," she says, "but who has the time? I can't afford to spend two days baking a cake."
The implication, of course, is that only unimportant people have that kind of time. Unimportant people like me. I wait for Adam to jump in and save me, but instead he shoves a forkful of lamb into his mouth and feigns deep interest in the contents of his dinner plate. For someone with Adam's political ambitions and penchant for friendly debate, I'm always amazed at the lengths he goes to avoid confrontation with his parents.
"I have a full-time job," I say, offering Sandy a labored smile, "and somehow I manage."
Sandy delicately places her fork on the table and interlaces her fingers. "I beg your pardon?"
My cheeks flush, and all the champagne and wine rush to my head at once. "All I'm saying is... we make time for the things we actually want to do. That's all."
Sandy purses her lips and sweeps her hair away from her face with the back of her hand. "Hannah, dear, I am very busy. I am on the board of three charities and am hosting two galas this year. It's not a matter of wanting to cook. I simply have more important things to do."
For a woman so different from my own mother- the frosted, well-groomed socialite to my mother's mousy, rumpled academic- she and my mother share a remarkably similar view of the role of cooking in a modern woman's life. For them, cooking is an irrelevant hobby, an amusement for women who lack the brains for more high-powered pursuits or the money to pay someone to perform such a humdrum chore. Sandy Prescott and my mother would agree on very little, but as women who have been liberated from the perfunctory task of cooking a nightly dinner, they would see eye to eye on my intense interest in the culinary arts.
Were I a stronger person, someone more in control of her faculties who has not drunk multiple glasses of champagne, I would probably let Sandy's remark go without commenting any further. But I cannot be that person. At least not tonight. Not when Sandy is suggesting, as it seems everyone does, that cooking isn't a priority worthy of a serious person's time.
"You would make the time if you wanted to," I say. "But obviously you don't.”
Dana Bate, The Girls' Guide to Love and Supper Clubs

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Not having but making time is what prioritising is all about.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Rep By Rep

Sarah J. Maas
“Enjoy talking to your parents, Bryce. They're alive. Don't miss out on a moment of it. Not for this.' She still looked like she'd object, insist they go hunt down the synth, so he said, 'I wish I had that luxury.”
Sarah J. Maas, House of Earth and Blood