A Quote by Ian Darke

And with just 4 minutes gone, the score is already 0-0. — © Ian Darke
And with just 4 minutes gone, the score is already 0-0.

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Time is your most important resource. You can do so much in ten minutes. Ten minutes; once gone is gone for good.
You can do so much in ten minutes' time. Ten minutes, once gone, are gone for good. Divide your life into 10-minute units and sacrifice as few of them as possible in meaningless activity.
If you have 15 minutes per visit, and you spend the first 9 minutes just collecting information from them, before you do anything else, you know half of your visit is gone already. So if you have an automated system that has most of that and, and in some cases I actually have patients complete questionnaires before they come in, so I'd gotten most of the information I need to ask about, already recorded, instead of having 9 minutes I can take 3 minutes to review all this information.
When you have 16 or 17 attempts, when you have so many opportunities to score in the first 60 or 70 minutes and you don't do it, the opponent can score. The opponent can hurt you.
When I grew up, I tried to score off every ball, be it a 10-over-match, a 20-over, or even a Test match. If I stay in the wicket for, say, about 30 minutes, I want to make the most of it and score maximum runs possible. You never know when you get out; try to score as much possible before that.
I don't go out and just try to score. I score because there is an opportunity to score.
Big train from Memphis, now it's gone gone gone, gone gone gone. Like no one before, he let out a roar, and I just had to tag along.
Two minutes, 30 minutes, whatever, as long as I'm contributing to the team for the 'W.' If I score a point and we win, hey, it's the sorriest point I've ever scored but we got the win.
If you're in the NFL for more than five minutes you see that you can be here today and gone tomorrow. That's why I played the way I did. I think that's why I worked hard to not miss a game, fight through injuries and all that stuff because when it's gone, it's gone.
When you score in the first minutes, everything changes.
I took the LSAT. My score was decent. I had a plan that if my score was really well, then I might of just went to Yale or Harvard... But it was just mediocre. I can get into law school.
I will do nothing for 89 minutes, but score in the 90th.
It's not easy to score three goals in 70 minutes.
In order for a player to score goals, he needs minutes.
Everyone seems to be rushing through their lives, wishing they had just two minutes to do all the things they want to get gone.
You have to shoot, to want to score goals no matter how. Just score that goal! You can't be afraid to miss.
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