I am a writer who has a policy to allocate 90 percent of my time for research and the remaining 10 percent to write.
I work eight hours a day, but I'm not writing all that time. I'm thinking, editing, looking something up. Thinking is what I do a lot of.
Now that I near 80, I realize with wistful pleasure that on many occasions I was 10, 20, 40, even 50 years ahead of my time.
Get into a line that you will find to be a deep personal interest, something you really enjoy spending twelve to fifteen hours a day working at, and the rest of the time thinking about.
Entrepreneurship is not really building a product, it's not having an idea, it's not being in the right place at the right time. It's fundamentally company building.
I feel it is time that I also pay tribute to my four writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
I really can't hate more than 5 or 10 years. Wouldn't it be terrible to be always burdened with those primary emotions you had at one time?
A simple way to address hidden curriculum issues is to spend time talking with staff and key leaders about their spiritual lives.
I've worked as someone's deputy, and now it's time for me to run something. It's time for me to run my own shop.
Every time I write something down I check it to see if it has that telltale glow, the glow that tells me there's something there. If it glows, it stays. Everything is either on or off.
Empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of virtual particles that pop in and out of existence in a time scale so short that you can't even measure them.
Travel at faster than the speed of light certainly can have dramatic implications that are difficult to understand, such as time travel.
A lot of my research time is spent daydreaming - telling an imaginary admiring audience of laymen how to understand some difficult scientific idea.
You learn just by trying and experimenting. By the time I was 14, I had my own comic strip in the Kansas City paper.
Writing a play, you have to retain it all in your head - you need more time. With prose, you can snatch an hour here, an hour there.
This also is a part of the Church's teaching, that the world was made and took its beginning at a certain time, and is to be destroyed on account of its wickedness.
Be careful how you spend your time: Spend your time in nothing which you know must be repented of.
I was formed by 'The Forsyte Saga' marathon. There was something about seeing all those events telescoped that was unbelievably moving: that sense of time as something that can be tinkered with.
I think I'm a writer, and it's my job. People in other professions are expected to do their jobs all the time. Why shouldn't I?
My usual route is, I do a play at South Coast Rep, then there's time between and I revise it, and then I take it to New York.
The 20s are like the stem cell of human development: the pluripotent moment when any of several outcomes is possible. Decisions and actions during this time have lasting ramifications.