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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Anxiety is the gap between now and later.
My trouble is I talk first and think later.
I learned to ask myself questions like: Why is something made the way it is? Why does a motorcar look like it does? Is it right or wrong? What is an airplane? Why is it shaped like that? Then, later, I became a diver and studied subaquatic life and the streamlining of sharks and manta rays. Any fish is superior to the shapes we humans have invented - and unchanged for 250 million years, imagine!
[ Jihadists] are going to be against you sooner or later. — © Bashar al-Assad
[ Jihadists] are going to be against you sooner or later.
Wars are not paid for in wartime. The bill comes later.
Act first, explain later.
Those who are entitled to it get it sooner or later.
I became an actor at a very young age, but I also had a deep respect for nature and I think I was sort of a little biologist when I was younger. I watched documentaries on rainforest pollution and the loss of species and habitats for animals around the world. It affected me in a very hardcore, emotional way when I was younger. So, later in life I wanted to continue that path more and investigate and learn more about ecological issues.
For the loser now Will be later to win
What we do not make conscious emerges later as fate.
The Sonics I found later and that was pretty important
Later on Lady Maccon was to describe that particular day as the worst of her life. She had neither the soul nor the romanticism to consider childbirth magical or emotionally transporting. So far as she could gather it mostly involved pain indignity and mess. There was nothing engaging or appealing about the process. And as she told her husband firmly she intended never to go through it again.
Be there for your kids. Later, when you need them, they'll be there for you.
A reporter shoots first, aims later. — © Reince Priebus
A reporter shoots first, aims later.
Sooner or later, we sell out for money
What genre it falls under is only of interest later.
I didn't think I'd be around 30 years later
You can hardly do anything that won't seem stupid later.
Sooner or later everything has to come to an end.
It's the best gift in the world to be able to get up and dance because it's the best gym. You artistically stretch your brain and you physically stretch your body to a higher point than a singular rotation movement like running. It makes your whole body move in lots of different ways, and it can make you very flexible as well, which is good for later life.
Enjoy yourself -it's later than you think.
What we require is not a formal return to tradition and religion, but a rereading, a reinterpretation, of our history that can illuminate the present and pave the way to a better future. For example, if we delve more deeply into ancient Egyptian and African civilisations we will discover the humanistic elements that were prevalent in many areas of life. Women enjoyed a high status and rights, which they later lost when class patriarchal society became the prevalent social system.
It is almost impossible to describe happiness, because at the time it feels entirely natural, as if all the rest of your life has been the aberration; only in retrospect does it swim into focus as the rare and precious thing it is. When it is present, it seems to be eternal, abiding forever, and there is no need to examine it or clutch it. Later, when it has evaporated, you stare in dismay at your empty palm, where only a little of the perfume lingers to prove that once it was there, and now is flown.
Somebody has been a complete ratbag all their life and they've gotten away with it, and they die happy and rich, we so much want to believe that they're going off to the halls of judgment, that their heart will be weighed against the feather of truth, that it will be heavy with sin and it will be eaten by a crocodile. It's almost essential to our well-being to have a fallback position like that. It may appear as if you've gotten away with it, but you'll pay for it later.
The decisions you make today matter. Every decision points your life in the direction you are about to travel. No decision is an isolated choice. It’s a chain of events. If you choose wisely, your future will reflect that. But if you don’t choose wisely, the decisions you make now will take you to places you don’t want to be later.
You have to know you can first. How comes later.
I don't want to be sued and cursed-out later.
My father died when I was 10; my sister got polio a couple of years later and was paralyzed. So there I was - my sister in a wheel chair, my father gone, and my mother a quiet little mouse. You see, it was the '30s in the South, so my mother was not prepared to cope. So I was scared to death. And being that scared, everything afterward became a struggle not to go down the drain. Struggling became a way of life for me.
Art that means anything in the life of a community must bear some relation to current interpretations of the mystery of the universe. Our rigid separation of the humanities and the sciences has temporarily left our art stranded or stammering and incoherent. Both art and science ought to be blended in our early education of our children's emotions and powers of observation, and that harmony carried forward in later education.
I studied business in the U.S. and later worked in Dubai.
Sooner or later, we sell out for money.
The Sonics I found later and that was pretty important.
I gave my all to my career and later to my marriage and motherhood.
Sooner or later usually means too late
What a child doesn't receive he can seldom later give.
Never do things that you will regret later.
Sooner or later, everybody pays the Piper!
Sooner or later, all games become serious.
... and later we'll have action from the men's cockles pairs. — © Sue Barker
... and later we'll have action from the men's cockles pairs.
Sooner or later, everything turns into television.
If I don't have s*** in my pocket now, you'll have s*** in your pants later.
It takes time to come into yourself and realize your worth and realize your place and try to fit in, and for some people, it doesn't happen until way later in life, but, luckily for me, I realize I am around people, and I can't try to be like anyone else because I am me, and that's what's cool about me.
We'll have to work on your bunny phobia later.
It's later than it's ever been.
There was only silence. It was the silence of matter caught in the act and embarrassed. There were no cells moving, and yet there were cells. I could see the shape of the land, how it lay holding silence. Its poise and its stillness were unendurable, like the ring of the silence you hear in your skull when you're little and notice you're living the ring which resumes later in life when you're sick.
Heroine: Girl in a book who is saved from drowning by a hero and marries him next week, but if it was to be over again ten years later it is likely she would rather have a life-belt and he would rather have her have it. Hero: Person in a book who does things which he can't and girl marries him for it.
Don't criticize in the sack. Discuss constructively later.
Cry later, but for now, let's enjoy the laughter.
Wars are not paid for in wartime, the bill comes later. — © Benjamin Franklin
Wars are not paid for in wartime, the bill comes later.
No effort is ever wasted, although some pay dividends later than you think. Do not imagine that you "wasted your time" because something didn't turn out right. There is no such thing as "waste" in the Universe. Everything - everything - yields benefit. It's true. And your life will show you this. So don't decry the "effort that failed." All things lead to your highest good. You just may not know it yet.
I didn't think I'd be around 30 years later.
They may not love you at the time, but they will later.
I don't know what would I do in future; I'll decide it later.
I'm sorry, I'm a little busy. Can i ignore you later?
I went through baseball as a player to be named later.
Sooner or later we're all someone's dog.
My advice is to stop trying to "network" in the traditional business sense, and instead just try to build up the number and depth of your friendships, where the friendship itself is its own reward. The more diverse your set of friendships are, the more likely you'll derive both personal and business benefits from your friendship later down the road. You won't know exactly what those benefits will be, but if your friendships are genuine, those benefits will magically appear 2-3 years later down the road.
I went through baseball as 'a player to be named later.'
Sooner or later we all quote our mothers.
Don't wish for someone else to do later what you can do now.
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