A Quote by Joel Glazer

In most respects, the time has flown by. In others, it seems as though it wasn't moving fast enough. — © Joel Glazer
In most respects, the time has flown by. In others, it seems as though it wasn't moving fast enough.
Walking was not fast enough, so we ran. Running was not fast enough, so we galloped. Galloping was not fast enough, so we sailed. Sailing was not fast enough, so we rolled merrily along on long metal tracks. Long metal tracks were not fast enough, so we drove. Driving was not fast enough, so we flew. Flying isn't fast enough for us. We want to get there faster. Get where? Wherever we are not. But a human soul can only go as fast as a man can walk, they used to say. In that case, where are all the souls? Left behind.
Events are moving so fast and what in one moment seems impossible, the next is happening. I'm sure historians will, in time, provide theories and analysis, but for now I think most of us simply want the tide stemmed.
Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.
The world has a way of undermining complex plans. This is particularly true in fast moving environments. A fast moving environment can evolve more quickly than a complex plan can be adapted to it. By the time you have adapted, the target has changed.
When everyone is moving towards depravity, no one seems to be moving, but if someone stops he shows up the others who are rushing on, by acting as a fixed point.
Everybody accuses me of moving fast when I direct a picture. I don't move fast, but I just keep moving.
Let's say you have to catch a plane, and you are packing your suitcase and moving fast. Most people would call that stress. Most people live stressed like that all the time.
For me, moving is always a big opportunity. It's just a enough of a shift in outlook that every time I move, it seems to open something up.
For me, moving is always a big opportunity. Its just a enough of a shift in outlook that every time I move, it seems to open something up.
We're not moving fast enough with where things are going.
We must understand the motives and forces of our time and analyze their structure from three points of view: the material, the functional, and the spiritual. We must make clear in what respects our epoch differs from others and in what respects it is similar.
Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.
Words may move, but they're never moving fast enough.
The most amazing feeling in the world is destroying. It takes so much strength and patience and time to build, and destruction is fast, fast, fast. Explosive.
If things aren’t breaking, then you’re not moving fast enough. People learn by making mistakes.
Many times the rewards of fasting come after the fast, though from time to time answers can come during the fast.
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