A Quote by Dan Wells

Even a paranoid clock is being followed twice a day. — © Dan Wells
Even a paranoid clock is being followed twice a day.
Even a broke clock is right twice a day
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Nothing in the world is ever completely wrong. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
A stopped clock is correct twice a day, but a sundial can be used to stab someone, even at nighttime.
As the saying goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day; that doesn't mean you should run out and buy one.
Even a stopped clock is right twice every day. After some years, it can boast of a long series of successes.
Nobody is right all the time and even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Wherever I am, I start my day, it's the same. I'm not an early bird. I'm not waking up at five o'clock, six o'clock; it's usually seven-thirty, eight o'clock, and I will then read the newspapers, emails from around the world and make phone calls.
Of course, Jastrow's comment is exaggerated at best; theologians hardly predicted the Big Bang. If our universe turns out to be closed, hence with an end, this does not mean apocalyptic visions of the end of the world were on target. And even if a beginning for the universe is a successful prediction of one version of theism, this is still not that impressive. After all, even a stopped clock is right twice a day. The Big Bang becomes strong support for God only with an argument showing that such a beginning requires a Creator.
When times are tough, constant conflict may be good politics but in the real world, cooperation works better. After all, nobody's right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day.
Hearing the sound of your breathing as you sleep, with the dog at your feet, his head resting on a shoe, and the clock's ticking like water dripping in a sink - I know that, even if reincarnation were a fact, given the inherent cruelty of the world where beautiful things and people are blasted apart all the day long, I would never want to come back, knowing I could never be this lucky twice.
There's already a marriage clock, a career clock, a biological clock. Sometimes being a woman feels like standing in the lobby of a hotel, looking at the dials depicting every time zone in the world behind the front desk - except they all apply to you, and all at once.
Twice we stood beside each other at the altar, Rosie. Twice. And twice we got it wrong. I needed you to be there for my wedding day but I was too stupid to see that I needed you to be the reason for my wedding day. But we got it all wrong.
With comedies, it's been very gratifying to be able to clock in, laugh all day, and then clock out.
I was clinically depressed. I was paranoid. I was agoraphobic. I would have days at a time of not being able to even bathe or brush my teeth.
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