The tribulation period is seven years, and when the signing of the covenant occurs, people who know the Bible and take it literally will know that, seven years later, Christ is going to come in His power and glory.
‐‐ Tim LaHaye
The trick at Le Mans is to get the car 'in the window.' Everything is critical: the tyre pressure, the brake temperature, and that means you have to push the car a lot to get it into the window - it's about getting everything to work right and getting the car to flow through the corners.
‐‐ Tom Kristensen
The trick in foraging for a tooth lost in coffee grounds is not to be misled by the clumps. The only way to be sure is to rub each clump between your thumb and index finger, which makes a mess of your hands.
‐‐ Roger Rosenblatt
The trick in life is learning how to deal with it.
‐‐ Helen Mirren
The trick in nuclear strategy is to maintain stability by balancing potentials and thus to discourage events from converting the hypothetical to the actual.
‐‐ Mark Helprin
The trick is, a market has to be nonexistent when you start. If the market is large early on, you will have too many competitors. You have to make it large.
‐‐ Douglas Leone
The trick is after a workout you're supposed to have gummy bears or some candy to get your veins to stick out. Of course, it's all about protein, too, but right before you're filming a shirtless scene, you have a little bit of sugar to pop the veins.
‐‐ Colton Haynes
The trick is always to write in pairs because if at least two people find it funny, you've immediately halved the odds of it not being funny.
‐‐ Steve Coogan
The trick is falling in love with something enough, and being excited enough by something, to want to make that year and a half or two year commitment and wake up every morning at 5 to go deal with a whole day full of problems to get it up on the screen. You really need passion.
‐‐ Mark Romanek
The trick is growing up without growing old.
‐‐ Casey Stengel
The trick is: how do you talk about natural selection without implying the rigidity of law? We use it as almost an active participant, almost like a god. In fact, you could substitute the word 'god' for 'natural selection' in a lot of evolutionary writings and you'd think you were listening to a theologian.
‐‐ Greg Graffin
The trick is in what one emphasizes. We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves happy. The amount of work is the same.
‐‐ Carlos Castaneda
The trick is not to become somebody else. You become somebody else when you're in front of a camera or when you're on stage. There are some people who carry it all the time. That, to me, is not acting.
‐‐ Ernest Borgnine
The trick is the paradox - turning your story inside out. Now if it is something that appears to be of total normality and then suddenly turns inside out and is a different thing all together then that's fun to write.
‐‐ Nigel Kneale
The trick is to be grateful when your mood is high and graceful when it is low.
‐‐ Richard Carlson
The trick is to be there when it's settled.
‐‐ Arthur Goldberg
The trick is to find the style that is right for you. When it comes to trying new clothes, my advice is not to take it too seriously - it's all about having fun.
‐‐ Twiggy
The trick is to have my own particular taste and feel for the theater to audiences who have been used to one particular style and taste for nearly 40 years.
‐‐ Michael Ritchie
The trick is to learn to contain one's ego, not conceal it.
‐‐ Joe Jamail
The trick is to make sure you don't die waiting for prosperity to come.
‐‐ Lee Iacocca
The trick is to try and justify every word on the page and make sure my character is the man who would say that.
‐‐ Ben Kingsley
The trick is, when you try a good pair of jeans on, you may not think they're that great, but you wear them two months, and they become your favorite jeans. They're tricky. You gotta let them live.
‐‐ Chris Evans
The trick of Afrobeats is it doesn't just move your upper body, it moves your hips as well, and I think that's what people have been missing in popular music for a while. I think that's what people need around the world.
‐‐ Jidenna
The trick of making movies in this culture is how to not give up everything that makes them worthwhile in order to get them made - and that's a tricky balance.
‐‐ Alex Winter
The trick of this thing and the beauty of this thing is that it's a cowboy movie first and then stuff happens. Even after stuff happens it doesn't change - it hasn't suddenly changed into another kind of movie. It's still a cowboy movie. And that's what's incredible about it because nobody has done that before, that's new territory.
‐‐ Harrison Ford
The trick of 'Up' was to balance the sad stuff with the silly stuff.
‐‐ Bob Peterson
The trick to acting is not to show off; it's to think the thoughts of the character. I was lucky because when I started acting, it was doing jobs above pubs. I learned to act in anonymity, so by the time people saw me, I knew what I was doing. I was crap for years, but no one saw me being crap. It's a trade you learn.
‐‐ Eddie Marsan
The trick to balance is to not make sacrificing important things become the norm.
‐‐ Simon Sinek
The trick to being a novelist is to act like an iceberg. Make it seem as if you're displaying only one-tenth of what you know, and the other nine-tenths isn't visible and never mind if that part is pure styrofoam!
‐‐ Vikram Seth
The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close-up.
‐‐ Chuck Palahniuk
The trick to great romance is in overcoming adversity. In realizing that love is worth some uphill climbs.
‐‐ Sarah MacLean
The trick to making a story matter is that every now and then, somebody you care about has to go. If it's somebody that you don't care about, then it doesn't really have - the stakes aren't there. But if you do that every now and then, then the story matters to people. And there are actual stakes involved, emotional stakes.
‐‐ David Simon
The trick to my writing, it turned out, was doing so exclusively in bed. The minute I even dared to discipline myself and write at the desk, I produced mounds of nonsense. Yet, sitting in bed, I wrote easily, effortlessly, fluidly. I became the master of perfect indiscipline.
‐‐ Siddhartha Mukherjee
The trick to scrambled eggs is to remove half the milk from the container and shake what's left as hard as you can, like a cocktail shaker, before you whisk it into the eggs.
‐‐ Sloane Crosley
The trick to writing for people is, you have to be able to turn them on in your head. And know how they'd word something or how they'd inflect it.
‐‐ Dick Cavett
The trick was really finding the appropriate publisher for each of the projects I'd devised.
‐‐ Mark Millar
The trick, when you're flirting, is figuring how to keep a balance between being engaging enough to retain someone's attention and not seeming overly available. So you tease a person a little.
‐‐ Neil Strauss
The trick with computers I think, is to approach old and new things with the same reverence as you would like your favourite chair and not be seduced by the constant innovation otherwise you never do anything.
‐‐ Colin Greenwood
The tricks of magic follow the archetypes of narrative fiction - there are tales of creation and loss, death and resurrection, and obstacles that must be overcome.
‐‐ Marco Tempest
The trickster's function is to break taboos, create mischief, stir things up. In the end, the trickster gives people what they really want, some sort of freedom.
‐‐ Tom Robbins
The tricky part of illness is that, as you go through it, your values are constantly changing... You may decide you want to spend your time working as a neurosurgeon, but two months later, you may want to learn to play the saxophone or devote yourself to the church. Death may be a one-time event, but living with terminal illness is a process.
‐‐ Paul Kalanithi
The tricky thing about songwriting is that, more often than not, what you consider to be your best work generates a collective shrug, and something you've simply tossed off bowls people over.
‐‐ Dan Hill
The tricky thing becomes: Do you know yourself well enough to then portray that on screen? And for me, I find that really hard. I'd rather hide behind accents and funny walks.
‐‐ Joel Edgerton
The trifle now inscribed with your name. was occasioned by a particular fact; but to the disgrace of human nature, the subject is sufficiently general to interest every heart not totally impenetrable.
‐‐ Thomas Day
The trimmings of wealth are not as important to me and my generation as they were to my parents' generation.
‐‐ Ian Schrager
The trip I made to Angola to study the prehistoric contents of the gravel beds as a means of deciding the age of the deposits and their economic potential was the first time prehistory had ever been used for such a purpose.
‐‐ Louis Leakey
The trip to Iraq confirmed that I made the right decision when I voted against lending Iraq the $18 billion the United States plans to use to help rebuild the country.
‐‐ Vic Snyder
The triple is the most exciting play in baseball. Home runs win a lot of games, but I never understood why fans are so obsessed with them.
‐‐ Hank Aaron
The trite answer is that everything is true but none of it happened. It is emotionally true, but the events, the plotting, the narrative, isn't true of my life, though I've experienced most of the emotions experienced by the characters in the play.
‐‐ Patrick Marber
The trite saying that honesty is the best policy has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy.
‐‐ Robert E. Lee