Top 325 Calendar Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Ethics and equity and the principles of justice do not change with the calendar.
Sounds cliched, but I can't survive without my calendar.
At the end of each year, I sit on the floor and go page by page through the old calendar, inking annual events into the new one, all the while watching my year in 'dinner withs' skate by. When I'm done, I save the old calendar in the box of the new one and put it with the others on a shelf.
You have to calendar time for yourself even if you have no idea what you're going to do with it. — © Susie Bright
You have to calendar time for yourself even if you have no idea what you're going to do with it.
The calendar? A mere convention.
I live with a calendar strapped to my butt. Seriously, I never go anywhere without my calendar, because I have to make sure I don't miss anything.
The calendar and the clock are all set by football season and the offseason.
Your calendar never lies. All we have is our time. The way we spend our time is our priorities, is our strategy. Your calendar knows what you really care about. Do you?
Too many people, when they get old, think that they have to live by the calendar.
There is no crime in the cynical American calendar more humiliating than to be a sucker.
You have to calendar time for yourself even if you have no idea what youre going to do with it.
I value the friend who for me finds time on his calendar, but I cherish the friend who for me does not consult his calendar.
I don't wait for the calendar to figure out when I should live life.
Every holiday on the calendar, I check in a hotel and fast - I don't eat, I don't drink, I don't talk. — © Dick Gregory
Every holiday on the calendar, I check in a hotel and fast - I don't eat, I don't drink, I don't talk.
If you still think you're a young pup then you are, no matter what the calendar says
There is nothing so intractable as a calendar.
I'll forget what day it is sometimes. I have to look in my calendar every once in a while.
'First to market' is simply a demarcation on a calendar. It really doesn't mean anything.
My first calendar was a combination of photos taken from different shoots including golf and casual.
When I stopped touring, it was like trying to stop a bullet train or a giant lead ball falling from a 100 stories up - it's momentum and it doesn't just stop. I drew a line in the calendar and made it a brick wall and just stopped dead. There was no other way. It would've taken another 100 years to slow down slowly. I had to let myself imagine a calendar with no lines; when every single day is being predetermined six months in advance, there's no more fluidity to time.
Suicide is no more than a trick played on the calendar.
The calendar has a magic that makes us imagine a memory can be resurrected and revived, but nothing returns.
I'm a big believer in everybody being themselves. If not doing a swimsuit calendar is yourself, that's great. But if doing a swimsuit calendar is yourself, then you should be able to do it. What I do outside the car adds to who I am and expresses a different side of me.
Of course I have an iPhone and I use that, interestingly enough, mostly for my calendar because it synchronizes with my calendar. I take pictures with it and I show people pictures of my grandchildren.
My 2005 calendar we actually did a shoot in Lake Las Vegas. Since I had requests do some swimwear and athletic shots we tried them and they came out good so we inserted them into the new calendar.
I have a calendar life that is complicated, so I use BusyCal and Google Calendar. I keep two different browsers open to avoid some confusion.
Nature knows no calendar, the seasons move in a circle.
Death keeps no calendar.
When I was a student at Cambridge I remember an anthropology professor holding up a picture of a bone with 28 incisions carved in it. "This is often considered to be man's first attempt at a calendar" she explained. She paused as we dutifully wrote this down. 'My question to you is this - what man needs to mark 28 days? I would suggest to you that this is woman's first attempt at a calendar. It was a moment that changed my life. In that second I stopped to question almost everything I had been taught about the past. How often had I overlooked women's contributions?
Tomorrow! It is a period nowhere to be found in all the registers of time, unless, perchance, in the fool's calendar.
The calendar and the mirror - they're bastards.
If 'Mr. India 2' happens, Calendar should be there.
Don't be fooled by the calendar. There are only as many days in the year as you make use of.
My death will not be penciled on someone's calendar.
Tomorrow is only found in the calendar of fools.
Oprah's quitting in 2011. Now we know why the Mayans ended their calendar in 2012
I'm on the cover of the lingerie football swimsuit calendar this year.
Any match with Keith Lee is definitely circled on my calendar.
I have my whole life organized on an 11x17-inch tear-away weekly calendar. — © Brooke Burke
I have my whole life organized on an 11x17-inch tear-away weekly calendar.
There are only two days on my calendar... today and the day of judgment
Launching a dance calendar required so much hard work and decision making.
The journey is not linear, it is always back and forth, denying the calendar, the wrinkles and lines of the body.
The ways in which acquired savants show up are usually the same ways that congenital, or non-acquired, savant syndrome shows up. They tend to show up in the same areas: music, art, math, visual, spatial skills, and calendar calculating, although calendar calculating probably isn't quite as prominent in that group. They tend to show up quite quickly, or sort of explode on the scene and they then tend to have an obsessive sort of forceful quality about them in the same way as savant skills. So they tend to show up in the same ways.
The Jewish calendar, which is lunar, is a calendar of witness. The Sanhedrin, Jewry's Congress, met in Jerusalem toward the end of every month to wait for the new moon.
We have a family calendar and it's how everybody runs. In truth, there's no trick to balancing it. If you look at the calendar and you've seen you've gone ten days without a date night, you know you need to prioritize more.
There is a riddle about a man who is locked in a room with nothing but a bed and a calendar, and the question is: How does he survive? The answer is: He eats dates from the calendar and drinks from the springs of the bed.
Justice can span years. Retribution is not subject to a calendar.
There's no question that I am biased toward the Hebrew calendar over the Gregorian one.
You should run your life not by the calendar but how you feel, and what you're interests are and ambitions. — © John Glenn
You should run your life not by the calendar but how you feel, and what you're interests are and ambitions.
The cosmic calendar compresses the local history of the universe into a single year. If the universe began on January 1st it was not until May that the Milky Way formed. Other planetary systems may have appeared in June, July and August, but our Sun and Earth not until mid-September. Life arose soon after. 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.
If I had my way, I'd remove January from the calendar altogether and have an extra July instead.
I'm getting so old my insurance company sends me 1/2 a calendar!
I use a really simple calendar program on my computer.
I love seeing blank days in my calendar.
Because life doesn't always happen according to a timetable or calendar. And feelings can't be scheduled.
I use the default iOS calendar app. I've tried others, but it's my favorite, and I can't live without it. If it's not on my calendar, I'm not aware of it, whatever it is.
I hate the calendar, which is both a circle and a straight line, a wheel and an arrow, grinding each anniversary, each day a reminder of my failures, my lost plans, unfulfilled objectives and wishes, the days aren't taken off the calendar, subtracted one by one, but added, another small stone accumulated, another foot moved ahead, the arrow flying forward instead of falling back to earth, when all I want is a complete stop.
Equanimity is the gem in virtue's chaplet, and St. Sweetness the loveliest in her calendar.
The electoral calendar is set in stone, by law.
Pantomime is a big thing in the cultural calendar of my country, you know. So subtlety's not my forte.
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