A Quote by Craig Bruce

My to-do list is so long that it doesn't have an end; it has an event horizon. — © Craig Bruce
My to-do list is so long that it doesn't have an end; it has an event horizon.
An event horizon, or the point of no return, is only a byproduct of the bending of space. However, electricity and magnetism, by themselves, have no event horizon. It gets complicated, however, if a black hole has charge, and then this new solution does have an event horizon.
Death is the black hole of biology. It's an event horizon, and once you go over that event horizon, no information can be passed back out of the hole.
The edge of a black hole, the event horizon, is a boundary that marks the point of no return. Once an object crosses the event horizon, it cannot escape and will be ripped to pieces, atom by atom.
I have a long list of different smiles that you can do, and every model should be equipped. Everybody can't handle the long list... That's for, you know, advanced.
If I'm doing an event, if it's a charity event, where it's a walk-around event, where I gotta put a thousand small plates out in the course of a four-hour event, I gotta make sure I can do something that I know I can produce, that's going to be consistent and good all night long.
You can't invest in natural gas on a daily basis. It's too volatile. But if you think of natural gas as a long-term holding, then you push your profit horizon out. A long-term time horizon would be at least two years.
One of my favorite horror films of the Nineties was 'Event Horizon.'
At the end of each year I make a list of my mistakes and it's pretty friggin long.
I've been a professor of mathematics at Harvard and at Yale. At Yale for a long time. But I'm not a mathematician only. I'm a professor of physics, of economics, a long list. Each element of this list is normal. The combination of these elements is very rare at best.
And I had this big, long list of what I wanted in a guy but I realized I didn't stack up to the list myself.
Elvis' disappearing body is like a flashing event horizon at the edge of the black hole that is America today.
I started a list of things I want to teach my children, and that list is eight points long. The first one is, do what you love.
I think markets are often not thinking on a long-time horizon, I think that our government structurally is doing even less so. When we have a government where we have people who are up for election at most once every six years for a U.S. senator, that's a time horizon that is much shorter than in a market that a company is looking at 10, 15, 20 years which is a time horizon over which a stock price is typically valued.
The list of things that are conventional today that I use every day that I thought would never make it is a very long list.
The fundamental laws are in the long run merely statements that every event is itself and not some different event.
I've a long list of things I don't know how I've done, but I've done them. In the end, it's always about perseverance.
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