A Quote by Marjorie Liu

Timing is irrelevant when it comes to desire. — © Marjorie Liu
Timing is irrelevant when it comes to desire.
Caring is irrelevant. Desire to do good is irrelevant. All that counts is knowledge and results
I see the notion of talent as quite irrelevant. I see instead perseverance, application, industry, assiduity, will, will, will, desire, desire, desire.
I'd say that, to be a good deal maker, you have to have three basic characteristics - timing, timing, and timing.
I'd say that, to be a good deal maker, you have to have 3 basic characteristics - timing, timing, and timing.
I was not influenced by Jack Benny, and people have remarked on my timing and Jack's timing, but I don't think you can teach timing. It's something you hear in your head.
There is timing in the whole life of the warrior, in his thriving and declining, in his harmony and discord. Similarly, there is timing in the Way of the merchant, in the rise and fall of capital. All things entail rising and falling timing. You must be able to discern this.
You know what somebody else's fundraise metrics are to you? Irrelevant. You know what your own last round post was? Irrelevant. Yes, I know, not legally, because of those pesky rights and preferences. But emotionally, trust me: it is irrelevant now. We even have a name for this - valuation nostalgia.
I don't know if I have actually good comedic timing. But I don't think I've worked at any timing. I think timing is probably something you can't work at. Well, I don't know. I definitely didn't work at it.
People are irrelevant. They're as irrelevant as many other prominent leftists are.
Acting is all about timing. I mean, who has better timing than the MCs?
Good timing is invisible. Bad timing sticks out a mile.
There is timing in everything. Timing in strategy cannot be mastered without a great deal of practice.
There are some people who were born with good timing, and I think my comic timing is pretty solid.
A lot of things matter in comedy - the script, the lines, your timing, the co-actor's timing, how it's shot.
Timing's mighty important. In cooking, in life, in love. If the timing goes wrong, you've got to start over. Do it right.
The fundamental dogma of Modernism - that, if the past is irrelevant to the future, then today is irrelevant to tomorrow - has created a throwaway society of disposable objects. That is sick.
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