A Quote by Terry Pratchett

In order to have a change of fortune at the last minute, you have to take your fortune to the last minute. — © Terry Pratchett
In order to have a change of fortune at the last minute, you have to take your fortune to the last minute.
When movie people go over into television, it's a little bit of a shock. It's much faster-paced. Everything is really last-minute. You won't know your schedule for the next episode until the last minute.
Life is a fight from the minute you take your first breath to the moment you exhale your last.
It's kind of like when a clock battery runs down. The hour and minute hands don't disappear, but they don't keep ticking either. They freeze on the last minute they measured.
I know the way WWE works. Things change last minute.
You have to fight till the last minute of the last game if you want to win it.
Something that comics afford me is being able to change my mind at the last minute.
The way I work, typically, I do everything at the very last minute. Even if I was given two months, I'd do it in the last three days.
The way I work, typically, I do everything at the very last minute. Even if I was given two months, I'd do it in the last three days
You are not going to be happy if you lose to a goal in the last minute. It is difficult to take and difficult to get out of your mind.
I don't think I'll take the medal as the minute and a half of the race I actually won. I'll take it as the last decade of the hard slog I put in.
Entire years had passed when he was rich enough in time to disregard the loose change of a minute, but now he obsessed over each one, this minute, the next minute, the one following, all of which were different terms for the same illusion.
We humans appear on the cosmic calendar so recently that our recorded history occupies only the last few seconds of the last minute of December 31st.
It's the fun part of this business: you never know what your day is gonna hold. Some things could be very, very last-minute. It could be at that very last second. So, it's pretty wild, and it keeps you on your toes. That's for sure.
You try and take every kick exactly the same, no matter if it's the beginning or the last minute.
Directors are always changing things at the last minute. Actors will do a scene, and the director will say, ‘Okay, that was perfect, but this time, Bob, instead of saying “What’s for dinner?” you say, “Wait a minute! Benzene is actually a hydrocarbon!” And say it with a Norwegian accent. Also, we think maybe your character should have no arms.
I do laundry, but my bags from the last race will sit there until the very last minute that I have to do laundry again.
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