Once you're in the game and it's a part of your life you never want to leave it. But you have to be committed to be able to travel and do the things you need to do to be successful in whatever role you're doing.
For many years it seemed as if nothing changed in Norway. You could leave the country for three months travel the world through coups d'etat assassinations famines massacres and tsunamis and come home to find that the only new thing in the newspapers was the crossword puzzle.
Travelers repose and dream among my leaves.
Time flies over us but leaves it shadow behind.
I sacrifice in my love life and my social life but those things will be there in three or four years. This is a really important time in my life. I can't just be the girl who sang 'I Kissed a Girl.' I have to leave a legacy.
I will continue to work as hard as I can to make this organization proud. Every time I step on the field I will give everything I have and I will leave everything I have on the field every single Sunday.
My father wasn't around when I was a kid and I used to always say 'Why me? Why don't I have a father? Why isn't he around? Why did he leave my mother?' But as I got older I looked deeper and thought 'I don't know what my father was going through but if he was around all the time would I be who I am today?'
The shock of any trauma I think changes your life. It's more acute in the beginning and after a little time you settle back to what you were. However it leaves an indelible mark on your psyche.
To love is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.
No man goes before his time - unless the boss leaves early.
One does not leave a convivial party before closing time.
That old law about 'an eye for an eye' leaves everybody blind. The time is always right to do the right thing.
You can always improve on something the technology is different today but I would leave it well alone. If there was something that was incomplete that might be interesting... because I do that on my website.
Don't leave hold of your common sense. Think about what you're doing and how the technology can enhance it. Don't think about technology first.
These days the technology can solve our problems and then some. Solutions may not only erase physical or mental deficits but leave patients better off than "able-bodied" folks. The person who has a disability today may have a superability tomorrow.
I'm a mum so my wardrobe consists of sweaters and jeans. As long as I don't leave the house forgetting my jeans I count that as a fashion success.
We should measure welfare's success by how many people leave welfare not by how many are added.
Absolutely the worst thing about this job is the travel and being away from family. I have a wife and three wonderful children the kids are all active in sports and it's very difficult to up and leave and miss them growing up.
I'll go out but I leave early before the shenanigans. I don't really do the Hollywood party thing. I'd rather watch sports or play videogames or work out or sleep to be totally honest.
That's the difference between golf and many other sports. You go to some other sporting events they just leave you or give you the cold shoulder and move on.
The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children.
Today the world changes so quickly that in growing up we take leave not just of youth but of the world we were young in.
I think the deafness affects me more than I realise I think it makes me more tired. I loathe parties. I attend smile and leave.
The smile on your face lets me know that you need me there's a truth in your heart that says you'll never leave me and the touch of your hand says you'll catch me whenever I fall.
In high school during marathon phone conversations cheap pizza dinners and long suburban car rides I began to fall for boys because of who they actually were or at least who I thought they might become.