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Time is money.
Time is money in the shipping business.
If time is money/ I'm an hour past paid
Time is money, so I went and bought a rolex.
Time is money'... Waste it now. Pay for it later!
Time is money. Wasted time means wasted money means trouble.
Time is money, and the more breaks given, the less money that is made.
We shall never get people whose time is money to take much interest in atoms.
Time is money, especially when you are talking to a lawyer or buying a commercial.
Time is money says the proverb, but turn it around and you get a precious truth. Money is time.
When you're shooting super-low-budget - we had 20 days to shoot 'Diary,' and a little over $2 - time is money.
Time is money, as they say, and it was never more apropos than on a television show, where a minute is worth about $200!
They say time is money but really it's not If we ever go broke, then time is all we got And we can't make that back, no you can't make that back
If time is money, it seems moral to save time, above all one's own, and such parsimony is excused by consideration for others. One is straight-forward.
I've reached an age at which I'd rather pay more for something that "just works" than roll up my sleeves, reach for a spanner, and make it work. Time is money, and the older we get the less of it we've got left.
I'm seeing too much power being concentrated in the executive branch, and so our system of government is really in jeopardy, and more importantly, the overwhelming issue that we've had for a long time is money in politics. I see that problem getting worse.
Putting on a movie is like going to war - for me, at least. It's all about time; time is money, and we don't have it. So it's all about getting to know each other intimately quickly. You are with family members that you like or don't like, but you can't leave them because you're stuck with them.
Productivity - the amount of output delivered per hour of work in the economy - is often viewed as the engine of progress in modern capitalist economies. Output is everything. Time is money. The quest for increased productivity occupies reams of academic literature and haunts the waking hours of C.E.O.s and finance ministers.
The faux now of Twitter updates and things pinging at you - all the pulses from digitality that we try to keep up with because we sense that there's something going on that we need to tap into - are artifacts, or symptoms of living in this atemporal reality. And it's not any worse than living in the 'time is money' reality that we're leaving.