Quotes about Speed
Nashville bike store: and you'll get hours back in your day and get to work faster.
- Donald Miller
Everybody seems to think I'm lazy I don't mind, I think they're crazy. Running everywhere at such a speed Till they find there's no need.
- John Lennon
Come let us haste, the stars grow high, But night sits monarch yet in the mid sky.
- John Milton
Light travels halfway around the world while darkness is still putting its shoes on.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
Colorado Springs is a very good place to train ahead of the Olympics. We get to compete with different partners, learn different movements, we also get to improve upon our speed, which is very essential.
- Geeta Phogat
It's been nice to hang out with my friends in the sprint car world just because a lot of drivers in the sprint car racing community are some of my best friends.
- Kyle Larson
Notice in that same prophecy, the angel told Daniel that, besides a great increase in knowledge, "many shall run to and fro" (Daniel 12:4). This second sign, a tremendous increase in the distance and speed of travel, would also occur in the same context, that being the end times. God was revealing that, once people begin to run to and fro, both farther and faster, the final years before Christ returns to set up His Millennial Kingdom will finally be upon us.
- Terry James
The clouds were drifting over the moon at their giddiest speed, at one time wholly obscuring her, at another, suffering her to burst forth in full splendor and shed her light on all the objects around; anon, driving over her again, with increased velocity, and shrouding everything in darkness.
- Charles Dickens
He takes out his anger by having his carriage speed through the streets, scattering the commoners in the way.
- Charles Dickens
She led me to believe we will going fast because her thoughts were going fast.
- Charles Dickens
The race is short between the cradle and the grave!
- Thomas Watson
Success in the pulps depended on speed and imagination, and Hubbard had both in abundance. The church estimates that between 1934 and 1936, he was turning out a hundred thousand words of fiction a month. He was writing so fast that he began typing on a roll of butcher paper to save time. When a story was finished, he would tear off the sheet using a T-square and mail it to the publisher.
- Lawrence Wright