A Quote by Jen Hatmaker

There are only 24 hours in a day. We need to quit trying to be awesome and instead be wise. — © Jen Hatmaker
There are only 24 hours in a day. We need to quit trying to be awesome and instead be wise.
Discipline is the whole key to being successful. We all get 24 hours each day. That's the only fair thing; it's the only thing that's equal. What we do with those 24 hours is up to us.
When I was a kid, I just devoured TV 24 hours a day. Now that it's actually available 24 hours a day, I'm usually busy doing other stuff. But I do watch TV when I can.
We all get 24 hours a day... It's up to us as to what we do with those 24 hours.
When doctors tell you that your only hope for survival is 14 straight days of intense chemotherapy, 24 hours a day, you sit there, and you count down the 336 hours. You see, each day is a blessing.
I bounce off four walls, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, because I only sleep those four hours a day.
People will work eight hours a day for pay, 10 hours a day for a good boss, and 24 hours a day for a good cause!
I think that, generally, you need to live with your sport 24 hours a day.
I enjoy just being me. I don't need to be Queen Latifah, the brand, 24 hours a day.
The job description of mother is clearly in need of revision. As it stands, the shifts are 24 hours, for a period of approximately 1,825 consecutive days. The benefits are sorely in need of amendment: no vacations, no sick leave, no lunch hours, no breaks. Moreover, it is the only unpaid position I know of that can result in arrest if you fail to show up for work.
I carry music in my head, so I don't need more. It drives me nuts that, in hotels or on boats, people seem to think you need music 24 hours a day.
When we get news 24 hours a day, I think people need the evening newscast more than ever.
I don't want to just make music. My only problem is that there are 24 hours in a day and that I have one of me.
As a teenager, I was really trying to have fun 24 hours a day. I didn't start thinking until I was 20 or 21. I was doing regular goof-ball stuff.
I used to work, like, for 16 hours a day, or sometimes 24 hours.
I've been in Iraq, and it never occurred to me to go, 'Hey, this war is bogus,' to some guy who's 24 hours a day trying not to get shot at or blown up.
There are only 24 hours in a day, and my top priority is working on my films, but I love short film experiments.
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