Quotes on the topic: Deadline


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In Asia, it is very hectic - there is no overtime, no holidays, no weekends. It's pretty rushed because they are trying to cut the deadline.


If I'm right in the middle of a deadline, I'm up really early.


I have a deadline. I'm glad. I think that will help me get it done.


We are always rushing to an appointment or trying to meet a deadline.


I crave deadlines. If I don't have a deadline, I become a total slacker, which is why I always have so much on my plate.


I'm nicer on tax day than I am when I'm on deadline.


I've had to write a column an hour after I've come back from a funeral. A deadline is a deadline, I mean, that was just what my job was.


Here Lies Julius Schwartz. He met his last deadline.


When you have a deadline, or when you know that your equipment is about to go up in a rocket and you won't have another chance to fix it, your mind works in a way that it otherwise never would.


I write pretty much year-round, but I definitely do more when a deadline is looming.


I've learned over decades of building that a deadline is a potent tool for problem-solving.


What this bill says is it reiterates again the deadline, and that the Senate should act before the deadline, and that's what the American people are expecting.


With the movies, people are not going to wait around. The deadline is a deadline. In publishing it's more a polite suggestion.


When you wait to the last minute, you rush to get things done, and the closer you get to the deadline, the less options you have.


I've worked my whole life and never missed a deadline.


I find that it takes a lot of years of living, and many more of reckoning, to come up with one worthwhile paragraph. And when a deadline looms, prayer doesn't hurt, either.


The needs of the nation are not necessarily convergent with the needs of the deadline satirist.


President Obama has continually put off the deadline for implementation of Obamacare thanks to hang-ups in the system.


The first time I set out to find George F. Kennan, in 1982, I had just turned 21, begun my final semester at Princeton University and noticed with astonishment that the senior thesis deadline had crept to within four months.


I go to Buzzfeed and 'Huff Po,' IMDB, 'Deadline.' And then I just Google myself, like 'Aasif Mandvi in a hat,' and see what comes up.