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When money talks, there are few interruptions.
There are no interruptions, only mismanaged inputs
The shortest definition of religion: interruption.
She said interruptions were simply God's appointments.
The present's just a pleasant interruption to the past.
Permission marketing is marketing without interruptions.
Ideals do exist, the rest is just temporary interruption.
What appears to be an interruption is often an intervention.
When you take my time, you take something I had meant to use.
Writing is my only interest. Even speaking is an interruption.
What goes on inside the school is an interruption of education.
Just about the only interruption we don't object to is applause.
What is life but an unpleasant interruption to a peaceful nonexistence.
Derbies are always well fought and with lots of fouls and interruptions.
The major problem of life is learning how to handle the costly interruptions.
Talk to anyone about himself positively and he'll listen without interruption.
The great thing about football is that it's so fast, there are so few interruptions.
Circumstances may cause interruptions and delays, but never lose sight of your goal.
It is the leisured, I have noticed, who rebel the most at an interruption of routine.
The truth is, of course, that what one regards as interruptions are precisely one's life.
Staying in a hotel, I get zero interruptions and sleep all the way through the night. It's amazing.
The effectiveness of work increases according to geometric progression if there are no interruptions.
The average American worker has fifty interruptions a day, of which seventy percent have nothing to do with work.
Have you ever noticed that life consists mostly of interruptions, with occasional spells of rush work in between?
Other people's interruptions of your work are relatively insignificant compared with the countless times you interrupt yourself.
I want fewer interruptions in my day. I have eliminated a lot of things from my life. I'm on a declining scale of wanting things.
Throughout all of life's little interruptions and distractions, I prided myself on keeping my work focused and relatively unscathed.
My whole life I have been complaining that my work was constantly interrupted, until I discovered that my interruptions were my work.
I'm interested in discontinuities and interruptions, people having to rewrite the narrative of their lives because of sudden changes.
Conflicts are not temporary interruptions: they are structural, socio-economic catastrophes, and funding must be allocated accordingly.
In the beginning, I had considered these stops on my journey as interruptions - but I'm coming to understand that perhaps these detours are my journey.
I don't think anybody, regardless of tragic circumstances, can expect to come to a congressional hearing and take it over with a series of interruptions.
If someone wants to transmit a high-quality service with no interruptions and 'guaranteed this, guaranteed that,' they should be willing to pay for that.
I have a very set routine. I work six days a week, but only half days. I work from 9 in the morning till 1 in the afternoon, without any interruptions, a fair slug.
I don't have much of a problem with interruptions. I keep a detailed record of paint and materials as a work on each painting. I can restart exactly where I left off.
If I have to spend a lot of time on planes, I try to think of this as time off. In certain ways, it's more restful than home: no Internet, no phones, no interruptions.
Stand-up is still my job. That is the thing I wanted to get into when I was 21. You cannot beat the immediacy of it, making people laugh without any interruptions or edits.
If I'm really feeling good and not having a lot of interruptions, I can do a minute of animation a day, so theoretically, I could do a film in three months without any interruptions.
I don't really care about interruptions. I accept technology, and I don't turn things off. I've found a peace with fragmentation and a harmony with switching gears quickly to other things.
The set of 'Mayaanadhi' had a positive vibe. The shooting was during the rainy season. There were interruptions; some days we could shoot only one shot. But, we were happy in whatever we did.
There may be some difficulties, some interruptions, but as a nation and as a people, we are going to build a truly multiracial, democratic society that maybe can emerge as a model for the rest of the world.
The monotony of a long heroic poem may often be pleasantly relieved by judicious interruptions in the perfect succession of rhymes, just as the metre may sometimes be adorned with occasional triplets and Alexandrines.
An assumption underlying almost all comments on interruptions is that they are aggressive, but the line between what's perceived as assertiveness or aggressiveness almost certainly shifts with an interrupter's gender.
You need a place to work that works for you, and you need people to understand that when you are writing, you are doing a rarefied type of brain surgery and therefore should not be subject to a million random interruptions.
I admire the Shabbat tradition, and no matter which faith you are of, there is nothing more wonderful than dedicating a certain day to spend time with your family and loved ones, absent of TV, phone, and other interruptions.
We were now, as I before mentioned, upon this St. Joseph's trail. It was evident, by the traces, that large parties were a few days in advance of us; and as we too supposed them to be Mormons, we had some apprehension of interruption.
It's a fallacy that writers have to shut themselves up in their ivory towers to write. I have all these interruptions, three of which I gave birth to. If I was thrown for a loop every time I was distracted I could never get anything done.
Sometimes I wake up before dawn, and I love sitting up in the middle of the bed with all the lights off, pitch-black dark, and talking to the Father, with no interruptions and nothing that reminds me that there's anything in life but me and Him.
Bringing my two children up while writing was just a part of life. I'd much rather have had their interruptions than been stuck in a sterile office. This way, I had welcome distractions. I had to load the washing machine, I had to go out and buy lemons.
Unfortunately I don't live by a Target now, so I just go to a regular Starbucks as opposed to a Starbucks nested inside a Target, which is my ideal situation. That works out for me. I like that white noise, those interruptions, and the people around me.