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en The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.
  Elbert Hubbard

en The world is moving so fast now-a-days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.
  Elbert Hubbard

en The world is moving so fast these days that the one who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.
  Harry Emerson Fosdick

en Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. Staying like we are right now is not (an option). Bouncing from facility to facility, moving next week to another locker room, moving to another building, practicing at different fields, getting practice interrupted, changing schedules every day.

en It's absolutely necessary that our employees have access to the Internet, ... The bottom line is this: The world is moving incredibly fast and the Internet is moving faster, and we must have a workforce that keeps up.

en Our goal is to keep it moving and ride this as long as we can. One of the things Coach Hobbs keeps telling us is that as fast as we've gotten to where we are, we can fall out just as fast if we don't focus on getting better every day and moving forward.

en I really was a fast moving man, moving too fast. I went through a red light on South Main Ave. My helmet -- I was being cool, it wasn't strapped on. It fell off. I got hit by a car. I guess I slid 75 feet.

en The ball's moving so fast these days that sometimes it's impossible for anyone to see, even a trained official.

en In these days, a man who says a thing cannot be done is quite apt to be interrupted by some idiot doing it.
  Elbert Hubbard

en In today's complex and fast-moving world, what we need even more than foresight or hindsight is insight
  D.H. Lawrence

en Princeton Hospital appears to have everything in the world against it and not a lot going for it. They are swimming upstream in a fast-moving current.

en Going into Florida, generally the cheap days are Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, ... Coming out, the best days are Wednesday, Thursday, maybe Friday. Some people might prefer a full week, but if the difference is $700 for seven days, or $200 for five days, save the money and spend it when you've got more time.

en Their training was only interrupted a couple of days, ... They were able to stay on mission.

en The ball's moving so fast these days that sometimes it's impossible for anyone to see, even a trained official. With instant replay, we can take advantage of technology and eliminate human error.

en No one knew in those days that [parts of the world] were moving,


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