A Quote by Sajid Khan

I don't work on television round the clock. — © Sajid Khan
I don't work on television round the clock.

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I am in awe of women who have full family lives and seem to work round the clock in the 24/7 news cycle.
Covertly the hands of a great clock go round and round! Were they to move quickly and at once the whole secret would be out and the shuffling of all ants be done forever.
Television is blue-collar work. You clock in in the morning; you work 12, 13 hours - sometimes 18 hours if you're doing 'Orphan Black.'
Much like the hands of a clock go nowhere fast, anxious thoughts run us round-and-round without taking us anywhere!
The last two years, ever since I became a Lok Sabhha member, I've been working round the clock. It's grueling work through the day.
When I lived in Holland, it was a lot of television, watching Netflix all the time. You eat at 6 o'clock, 7 o'clock, you are finished at 8, and then you go lay down. You rest. That's what I did in Holland.
Food makes me happy. Make me work round the clock, but just feed me first!
See the clock only when you have No work.... Don't see the clock when you are working.... Clock is a lock for success
We spend our lives on the run: we get up by the clock, eat and sleep by the clock, get up again, go to work - and then we retire. And what do they give us? A bloody clock.
I will be the defence minister round-the-clock.
I can go round the clock without sleep.
The huge round lunar clock was a gristmill. Shake down all the grains of Time—the big grains of centuries, and the small grains of years, and the tiny grains of hours and minutes—and the clock pulverized them, slid Time silently out in all directions in a fine pollen, carried by cold winds to blanket the town like dust, everywhere. Spores from that clock lodged in your flesh to wrinkle it, to grow bones to monstrous size, to burst feet from shoes like turnips. Oh, how that great machine…dispensed Time in blowing weathers.
And the seasons they go 'round and 'round And the painted ponies go up and down We're captive on the carousel of time We can't return we can only look behind From where we came And go round and round and round In the circle game.
In cyberspace, the Wikipedians never stop gathering: It's a continuous round-the-clock rolling workfest.
My aim is to say that the machinery of the heavens is not like a divine animal but like a clock (and anyone who believes a clock has a soul gives the work the honour due to its maker) and that in it almost all the variety of motions is from one very simple magnetic force acting on bodies, as in the clock all motions are from a very simple weight.
The national party's well-disciplined cadre and election machinery is working round the clock for me.
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