"If you read a novel in more than two weeks, you don't read the novel really."
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"Each week set 1 day aside to do something you've always wanted to do."
"I am learning by the week, but my poesy is still not my own. New rhyme, new me me me in words. I am not all this carven rhetoric."
"I couldn't really see the point of having lunch unless it started at 1:00 and ended a week later in Monte Carlo."
"I have never retired - I have averaged 40 working weeks a year since 1933."
"I'm all for sex. Seven nights a week. Days, too."
"WhenIWasYourAge: It took a week to learn whether your photos came out okay."
"I live in a perpetual present. I don't look back and I don't look forward. I just live from week to week."
"The forty-four-hour week has no charm for me. I'm looking for a forty-hour day."
"mankind is resilient: the atrocities that horrified us a week ago become acceptable tomorrow."
"The information-deprived general populace might have been surprised this week to see a lower paycheck."
"and the whole forest would give itself up to jollification for weeks on end."
"Every three weeks, we bring online as much solar power as we did in all of 2008."
"Lord, bless our week. Help us to take all the necessary risks to become the person we always wanted to be."
"A sitcom, you rehearse for four days of the week and then you shoot it all in one night in front of a studio audience. It's like a play every week, you just shoot it over a seven or eight-day period with a single camera. I enjoy this format of show much more. I'm a feature guy. I like making movies. So the four camera thing I didn't love it that much. I found myself slightly out of my element."
"Why waste your life working for a few shillings a week in a scullery, eighteen hours a day, when a woman could earn a decent wage by selling her body instead?"
"I spent a week living as a man. Which was actually, I'm sorry to say, embarrassingly easy for me to do."
"I'd rather know how you feel than hope and wonder and delude myself for weeks on end."
"I thought, 'My God, I'm gonna make $15,000 a week for 13 weeks.' What would I do with that kind of money? You know, I had never seen anything like that before in my life."
"I could be working 300 hours a week. I just say no. The power of slow is the power of no. I can’t go to every party I get invited to. I can’t do every work thing."