(34 quotes found)
“Early on, they were timing my contract with an egg timer.”
Conan O'Brien
“The old-timers knew where their roots were, where they got their start and they like to interact with the people.”
Bill Diller
“On the men's side, we had two of our old-timers in Eric and Jesse competing with two of our freshmen, Brady and Trevor. Jesse competed unattached tonight. He's coming off a foot injury, and he's just starting to come back. Eric was just tired after football. We've been kind of slow with him coming back. But he will be there pretty quick. His mark tonight isn't much off his personal best right now. Brady and Trevor both have a couple of events they need to work on. Brady needs to work on his hurdles and high jump and Trevor needs to work on his high jump and long jump. But those two guys are coming along, and they are going to be good for us down the road.”
Jim Fuller
“Be-bop of the '50s vintage as played by all the old-timers is great, but it's old and none of the new younger musicians are aware of it, really. In the back of my mind, I had thought about bringing it up to this time frame so it would attract the younger musicians.”
Carolyn Freeman
“Installing hardware is only the first step. There also needs to be training, and interesting applications for first-timers as an incentive for them to go online.”
Carrie Yau
“This is a chance to get all the old-timers together and there is getting to be fewer of us every year. This is family ranching. It's still here, but it's getting harder because of the land prices and the taxes are too high to make a living with cattle.”
Charles Yates
“To take a shot in the knee from a guy who's got one of the best, hardest, heaviest one-timers in the league -- that's toughness. Maybe crazy, too.”
Chris Simon
“Along the way, we've had a commitment to freshness. All of our coffees are on timers, and we throw them out every hour.”
Christina Dunlap
“We do not want market timers. They're not welcome here at all. I want to make that clear that we do not want market timers at Vanguard Group.”
John Demming
“This would be a drastic worst-case scenario. Universities are so reliant on part-timers that it would be unlikely to happen. Anyway, part-timers would still be cheaper if universities were to pay them on the same rate as their full-time colleagues.”
Tom Wilson