You never know how much time you got.

You never know how much time you have left.

You never know how much time you have with someone.

You never want to have that ticking clock and know that you had all this time and didn't use it.

But did I think it would last more than 13 episodes at the time? No, I didn't think that. I never know.

I never know what time it is, If you don't know what time it is, you can just move. Time is a restraint.

As far as I know, Fulham were never for sale during my time there. Mohamed Al Fayed never wanted to sell Fulham.

I think that there is never an indispensable leader, you know? I think that there is a time with dignity that one needs to leave.

I never know if I'm the builder or architect. The role shifts all the time. But what I have come to conclude is that the script is the muse.

I know that with my spinal condition I can never be full time again - I just can't do that, but I do wanna be full time, and I don't want to retire.

You never know how you're going to be received, after all this time. The initial response we had was just overwhelming, particularly that tour of the States.

I definitely want to be a mum. Lots of my friends are having babies, but I don't know quite when to do it. My mum says, 'There's never a right time; you've just got to get on with it'.

If you're a retailer and know that once a year you're going to get Mary Higgins Clark's book on a given date, you're going to have an awful lot of copies out there in time for that. You'd have to be simple-minded not to do that - although bookselling prior to 1950 never made that connection.

I know it's odd. But when I was getting scuba certified, it was explained very early on that you never get to just strap on a tank and jump into the ocean. You have to know how deep you're going, and the deeper you go, the less amount of time you stay down there - and it takes longer to get to the surface.

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