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Seconds Quotes by Brad Alan Lewis
- The last great unknown, in terms of physiological training, is the optimum length of a piece. Is three minutes enough? Is ten minutes too much?…
- The window of X Factor opportunity opens up in the closing seconds of a race-you might be sprinting at the time or just hanging one,…
- I led by three or four feet, with Biggy (John Biglow) surging closer on each stroke. I hated him in those last few seconds; he…
- I felt okay for the first 45 seconds, and then my vision grew fussy. My lungs felt like deflated balloons. I would have sucked oxygen…
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- The worst moment was when I was performing and I was about to sing, but I choked. I had a tickle in… — Chris Brown
- The role of a comedian is to make the audience laugh, at a minimum of once every fifteen seconds. — Lenny Bruce
- When I won the Oscar, I made a point of actively going against that and doing adventure films like 'Con Air' and… — Nicolas Cage
- I enjoy those small chats you have when people come up and talk to you about your work. It only involves a… — Helena Bonham Carter
- As we say in the American Institute of Wine and Food, small helpings, no seconds. A little bit of everything. No snacking.… — Julia Child
- As the seconds of our lives are ticking away, you have to realize that life needs to be an adventure. — Hans Zimmer
- Flying is hours and hours of boredom sprinkled with a few seconds of sheer terror. — Pappy Boyington
- To get an elementary grasp of the game of golf, a human must learn, by endless practice, a continuous and subtle series… — Alistair Cooke