Quotes about eventually
eventually top
We will eventually have this place top notch. John Flanagan
eventually food foods knew natural organic settled
We knew it was going to be a market, and we knew it was a food market. Well, what kind of food market? It's kind of natural foods, kind of organic foods. So, we eventually settled on Whole Foods Market.
eventually mp3 phone player replace
We think that, for some people, the phone will eventually replace the MP3 player . Thomas Ryan
eventually people press start team wears
Our team is so deep. Our press eventually wears people down and when they start to get tired, we pounce.
eventually goal happen hopefully
Our goal is eventually going to happen, and hopefully for the fans, it will happen here.
eventually order people presidents shed
Most presidents eventually have to shed people who are liabilities in order to survive. James Thurber
eventually space
It is a worry. Eventually something's got to give between how much we own and how much space we live in. David Mitchell
eventually follow lose steam turn
Just follow our lead. They'll eventually lose steam and turn tail. You just have to turn your back on them.
eventually maintained updated
I think eventually we would have evaluated and updated all our systems, but Y2K got us started early, and we maintained that foundation, Paul Allen
eventually filmmakers films means people produce shorts stand stereotype tendency
People have a tendency to stereotype shorts as being a means to an end (for filmmakers to) eventually produce a full-length feature. On the contrary, these short films stand on their own.
eventually remaining
Some friends are leaving, some have already left, and those remaining will eventually leave.
eventually passed
That amendment, passed by the Senate, should eventually become law.
eventually interfere knew life
My mother did not want cancer to interfere with my life, as she knew it would eventually end hers. Jenna Morasca
eventually grew unwilling
I was unwilling at first. I had a lot going on, but eventually it just grew and grew.
eventually far figuring wrote
I think if you write for long enough, you eventually have a problem with everything, because you start figuring out where you could be doing better. But as far back as I can trace, I always wrote clear, grammatical prose. Marie Brennan
eventually feels matter reads throws trying work worked
It feels much better. I'm trying to work through some things and it's just a work in progress. It's a matter of time. You can't be frustrated. You have to keep working and feel comfortable with making the right reads and eventually the throws will come and you'll get all the kinks worked out. Chad Pennington
eventually impact might normal ratings return television work
I think historically, work stoppages do have a short-term impact on television ratings. We've experienced that with all of the sports, even the NFL. In the long term, the ratings eventually return to what we might characterize as normal levels.
eventually knew might start worried
I was worried we might go 12 innings. I knew eventually I'd start to tire.
eventually stayed
I went out, but I went in the closet. I stayed in there for awhile, but eventually I had to come out. George Eads
eventually
I will eventually have to have an operation.
eventually looking recruiting shaving
Recruiting is like shaving - you had better do it every day, or you will eventually end up looking like a bum. Andy Kennedy
eventually hits novelists spoken understand
Writing for the theatre is so different to writing for anything else. Because what you write is eventually going to be spoken. That's why I think so many really powerful novelists can't write a play - because they don't understand that it's spoken - that it hits the air. They don't get that. Sam Shepard
eventually improvement improving looking meet points
We're looking for improvement every meet from them. If they can do that - keep improving - eventually we'll get our points there. Mark Wilson
eventually matter
The important thing is that when you come to understand something you act on it, no matter how small that act is. Eventually it will take you where you need to go. Helen Prejean
eventually fathers foreseen founding freedom government might press threatened
Our founding fathers could not have foreseen that freedom of the press might eventually be threatened just as much by media consolidation as by government. Marshall Herskovitz
eventually few romania york
I was born in Romania and later lived in Vienna, Austria, for a few years, and I eventually made my way over to New York in '95. Sebastian Stan
eventually hard heavy liked rock ted
At 15, I started listening to hard rock and heavy metal, but I would say it was more hard rock because I liked Kiss, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, and eventually AC/DC. Rick Rubin
eventually kids patient stay
We have the firepower to do that. A lot of it is as long as the kids stay patient and keep executing, eventually it's going to go.
eventually press rhythm upset
We had to upset their rhythm somehow. So we went to a full-court press then half-court traps, and eventually some man-to-man defense.
eventually good guys playoff struggling talented team term though trades
We're way more talented than our record. After the trades we made, you can see that in the long term we're going to be a good team down the line. We've got a lot of young guys who are 23, 24 and even 20 years old, and we're eventually going to be a playoff team even though we're struggling now. DeShawn Stevenson
eventually popular seemed series surprised thus turn tv
I was surprised that the TV series was popular itself, but after that it went on to become more popular over the years and thus it seemed eventually that they would turn it into a movie. Paul Michael Glaser
eventually excluded felt imagined kids quote
I eventually just imagined being a little boy who was quote unquote 'normal': who could learn like all the kids around me that I felt excluded from. And I imagined myself into one of these and into someone who could read. Philip Schultz
eventually happen knew
With all that, you knew it was going to eventually happen for him.