A Quote by Ken Stott

I do feel my work has momentum. — © Ken Stott
I do feel my work has momentum.

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Always work hard. Intensity clarifies. It creates not only momentum, but also the pressure you need to feel either friction, or fulfillment.
Which brings me to the point: In order to lose momentum, the U.S. economy has to have momentum to begin with. If it had any, I missed it. What we had was a government-prescribed course of amphetamines (to keep it up), antibiotics (to prevent infection) and antidepressants (to make it feel better). It endured regular steroid injections from both monetary and fiscal authorities. And it still has no real muscle.
Momentum was momentum, whether you found it in music or on the street or in the beat of your own heart.
When you're that successful, things have a momentum, and at a certain point you can't really tell whether you have created the momentum or it's creating you.
People with momentum can get so much done. Momentum is easy to lose and almost impossible to fake.
Momentum is a whole lot in the game of basketball. People dwell on momentum, but that really does matter.
Momentum? Momentum is the next day's starting pitcher.
In a good meeting there is a momentum that comes from the spontaneous exchange of fresh ideas and produces extraordinary results. That momentum depends on the freedom permitted the participants.
Having strong momentum is very important for game platform businesses. Once momentum is lost, great power is needed to change that trend.
What I like about their films is that you actually feel the momentum of whatever they're shooting. So, if someone's falling out a window, it gives the opportunity to show what that might feel like.
America today is running on the momentum of a godly ancestry, and when that momentum runs down, God help America.
I just wanna build momentum again. Keeping yourself in work is one thing, keeping yourself in good work's another. But if it doesn't work out, so be it. As the Taoists say, Learn to accept that which you cannot change.
I feel like the thing we can do is celebrate people doing great work and create more cultural momentum and awareness that this is an important thing in the world. So when the next economic crisis hits and people are talking about where to cut from the budget, science isn't the thing.
Baseball is not like football, basketball where a momentum is something made. You don't really have that kind of momentum in baseball.
When you have momentum going, play the momentum
I tend to tell stories that have a lot of momentum; it's not like 'and then months later...' I like things where the momentum of one action rolls into the next one so everything is the sum of that.
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