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Timeline Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“When the past gets its teeth into our daily life, it may get to grips with an astringent reality and adjust our timeline. By recognizing ourselves in the light of our history, we become aware of what we are. ("Going back to yesterday")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Memory may be pig-headed and want us to follow its whims along the blips and dips of our time line. ( "All the words he always wanted to tell her.")”
Erik Pevernagie

Michael Crichton
“Exercise invigorates the body and sharpens the mind.”
Michael Crichton

Michael Crichton
“Because in the late twentieth century, you couldn't seriously ask other people to think that you believed in honor and truth, and the purity of the body, the defense of women, the sanctity of true love, and all the rest of it.
But apparently, Andre really had believed it.”
Michael Crichton, Timeline

David Chiles
“It didn't happen without a selfie. It's good Netiquette to take safe pictures of thy self at events.”
David Chiles

Christina Engela
“Although a little noisy at first, in a bizarre twist of fate, electronic music became popular in France in the 1890’s before fizzling out in favor of Swing music â€� which somehow made an early appearance in the 1900’s. In another alternative timeline, the Beatles never existed and England invented popcorn and hamburgers in the 1840’s. Damn, that’s what almost happened last time again, thought Scrooby tensely, while maneuvering himself onto a stronger looking branch. Details, everything was about the details. Sometimes there was almost too much detail to keep up with.”
Christina Engela, The Time Saving Agency

Richie Norton
“If you want to double your productively, shorten the timeline to by 50%.”
Richie Norton

Richie Norton
“If you want to increase productivity, cut the timeline in half.”
Richie Norton

Maria Karvouni
“Every person has their own timeline of success. Others succeed sooner others later. As in everything, both timelines have both advantages and disadvantages.”
Maria Karvouni

“At times you can lose yourself in your journey to find out who you are, and that's ok because a journey is not a set road. It was built to be unpredictable. The person you were will not always be who you end up as. Nevertheless, it does not mean that who you were at the beginning, or all of who you were in the middle, or who you are at the end is any less valuable than each other.”
Isabella Poretsis

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Sometimes the only way to move forward is to let go. Sometimes the only way to rise higher is to cut your ties.”
Hendrith Smith

“With knowledge of the past, comes wisdom of the future and with wisdom comes knowledge.”
Monaristw

Édith Piaf
“I make no apologies for lack of chronology in my reminiscences, as one incident recalls another, so I put it down.”
Édith Piaf, The Wheel of Fortune: The Autobiography of Edith Piaf

Adrián Lamo
“The universe doesn't waste anything. Sometimes, we just don't have standing to see how events or experiences are important.”
Adrián Lamo

L.C. Perry
“Fun is a part of life, Ebony. If you think it is the blank spaces in our timeline then you are sorely mistaken. It is the key points in our timeline, the marked dates, because they make every hardship we fight to overcome worth it.”
L.C. Perry, Gold Shadow

Richie Norton
“Where do you want to be ten years from now? It’s is a good question, but it’s so far off it doesn’t help as much as shortening the time period. Where do you want to be two years from now? That’s a better question because it’s long enough to dream and short enough to make it happen. Figure that out and then ask: HOW CAN I DO THAT IN SIX MONTHS?”
Richie Norton

Nitya Prakash
“Every time I scroll down my Timeline, I look for you, looking for me.”
Nitya Prakash

“I want to breath the same air as you every minute of every day of my life. No matter how many timelines I live.”
Black Crouch

J.R. Rim
“In the Information Age, one tech year is equivalent to one person's lifetime.”
J.R. Rim

W.M Angel
“In a world where violence was perhaps gone, and the hearts of men and women were at peace. Then, maybe then, I would have been a good man.”
W.M Angel, Atlas Loved

Richie Norton
“Why do we create priorities only to place them last on a timeline? Priority means to precede and proceed.”
Richie Norton, Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping

J. Warner Wallace
“Our current terms fail to explain the reason why human history changed so dramatically. The period BCE is better described as BC (the period 'before Christ'), and the years we now refer to as part of the Common Era (CE) are better labeled as AD (*Anno Domini, *or the 'year[s] of our Lord"). While the designations BC and AD may seem like artifacts from the past, they are a far more accurate description of history's timeline, given that they reference the divine person of interest, who divided history.”
J. Warner Wallace, Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World that Rejects the Bible

Holly Smale
“Because these aren't just dresses.
They're portals: ways of time-travelling without moving. A little bit of me went into each of them, and it's as if I can see myself in each of them, standing there like a ghost. As if every emotion, every thought, every hope, every memory I had is still drifting visibly through them like smoke.
These are all part of who I am and who I was, and they're also part of who I will be.
My very own historical timeline.”
Holly Smale, Forever Geek