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en You're out on the front line, and you're waiting for information. Minutes seem like hours. So, an hour must feel like a day.

en I was in line at the bank for an hour and have been waiting for gas for 30 minutes. If it's anything like they say it's going to be, we don't want to be anywhere close to the city.

en I was in line at the bank for an hour and have been waiting for gas for 30 minutes. If it's anything like they say its going to be, we don't want to be anywhere close to the city.

en I was waiting in a gas line for seven-and-a-half hours, and there were people in front of me and behind me pushing their cars because they had already run out of gas.

en You have one child or however many with a Fast-Pass that can get in front of kids waiting 15 or 20 minutes for a ride. I feel like it should be first come, first serve.

en It gives the customer a greater experience. It gives people a better feel while they're waiting in line for 10 minutes.

en It's always difficult to travel that far. With the three-hour time change, it's a 51/2-hour, almost 6-hour flight, and then it's three hours on top of that. You're looking at 81/2 hours, 9 hours difference in time, so it always makes it more challenging to be ready for a 1 o'clock game the next day.

en No one up there [in the WWE] could go an hour, 90 minutes, or two hours, like we used to go, Those were some of the best matches I ever had.

en I won't miss having to stand for two hours at 4:30 a.m. and having freezing cold glue applied to my feet. I won't miss two-hour drives to work or long, long, long, days sitting in my trailer waiting... waiting... waiting. I won't miss glue in my ears. But I would do it all again tomorrow.

en I've been waiting in line (for gas) for an hour.

en Shape your heart to front the hour, but dream not that the hours will last.
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson

en If you're doing an hour-long show, you're working movie hours, doing a 12-15-hour day. We work three or four hours a day, and get every third or fourth week off to give the writers time to write. It's the cushiest job in Hollywood.

en I went down the street to the 24-hour grocery. When I got there, the guy was locking the front door. I said, "Hey, the sign says you're open 24 hours." He said, "Yes, but not in a row."
  Steven Wright

en I went down the street to the 24-hour grocery. When I got there, the guy was locking the front door. I said, "Hey, the sign says you're open 24 hours." He said, "Yes, but not in a row."

en There was a huge crowd in the back of the store waiting for them to get the stuff out of the boxes … more than 100 people. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. We were looking at stuff and all of a sudden they saw me. They started congratulating me. Pretty soon, there's a person standing in front of me with a Sharpie and a championship hat. 'I'm getting this for my grandfather, and it would be great to have it signed by you,' he said. I signed it, and before you knew it, a long line had formed. I was there signing stuff for two hours.


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