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We say that the world's magnificence has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed ... Time and Space died yesterday. We already live in the absolute, because we have created eternal, omnipresent speed. By Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Beauty Speed World Magnificence Enriched

It must be evident how multifarious and how mutually complicated are the considerations which the working of such an engine involve. There are frequently several distinct sets of effects going on simultaneously; all in a manner independent of each other, and yet to a greater or less degree exercising a mutual influence. By Ada Lovelace Involve Evident Multifarious Mutually Complicated

We're so marinated in the culture of speed that we almost fail to notice the toll it takes on every aspect of our lives - on our health, our diet, our work, our relationships, the environment and our community. By Carl Honore Lives Health Diet Work Relationships

The hallmark of our times is change and acceleration, but we have to provide the history. By Jim Leach Acceleration History Hallmark Times Change

Speed is the cushion of sloppiness. By William P. Driscoll Speed Sloppiness Cushion

Strange, what being forced to slow down could do to a person. By Nicholas Sparks Strange Person Forced Slow

Switchin' speeds like Bruce Lee ridin' up Fuji in a movie. By Redman Switchin Bruce Lee Fuji Speeds

There is more to life than just increasing its speed. By Brian Tracy Speed Life Increasing

Slow but sure moves the might of the gods. By Euripides Slow Gods Moves

There is more to life than simply increasing its speed. By Mahatma Gandhi Speed Life Simply Increasing

The faster we go, the slower we need to be. By Peter Senge Faster Slower

Sometimes you need to slow down to go fast. By Jeff Olson Fast Slow

The truth is that drive is a force of increase By Sunday Adelaja Increase Truth Drive Force

We're sprinting at the speed of light when the ground gives way and we rise into the air as if racing up stairs. By Jandy Nelson Stairs Sprinting Speed Light Ground

We don't have to be fast; we simply have to be steady and move in the right direction. Direction is always going to trump speed. By Toni Sorenson Fast Direction Simply Steady Move

Indeed we may consider the engine as the material and mechanical representative of analysis, and that our actual working powers in this department of human study will be enabled more effectually than heretofore to keep pace with our theoretical knowledge of its principles and laws, through the complete control which the engine gives us over the executive manipulation of algebraical and numerical symbols. By Ada Lovelace Engine Analysis Laws Symbols Material

Any slower and he'd be in reverse. By Andre-Pierre Gignac Reverse Slower

All of us are feeling scattered and distracted as we try to keep up with an accelerating world. But nearly all of us have an answer in our hands, in simply choosing to do nothing and go nowhere for a while. By Pico Iyer World Feeling Scattered Distracted Accelerating

Progress grows out of motion. By Richard E. Byrd Progress Motion Grows

Seven hundred and fifty miles per hour. Eight hundred. Eight hundred and three. Fast. Very fast. The By Rick Riordan Hundred Hour Fast Fifty Miles

If present rates of improvement continue, however, we would expect the cruising range of electric cars, for example, to intersect with the average range demanded in the mainstream market by 2015, and electric vechicle acceleration to intersect with mainstream demands by 2020. By Clayton M Christensen Intersect Range Electric Mainstream Continue

Honestly, if you were any slower, you'd be going backward. By J.k. Rowling Honestly Slower Backward

Don't do speed, speed turns you in to your parents. By Frank Zappa Parents Speed Turns

Imagine we could accelerate continuously at 1 g-what we're comfortable with on good old terra firma-to the midpoint of our voyage, and decelerate continuously at 1 g until we arrive at our destination. It would take a day to get to Mars, a week and a half to Pluto, a year to the Oort Cloud, and a few years to the nearest stars. By Carl Sagan Continuously Imagine Gwhat Voyage Destination

What good is speed without the ability to brake? By Nilesh Rathod Brake Good Speed Ability

We must go fast, because the race is against time. By Anna Held Fast Time Race

the key to going faster is to learn "to be comfortable being uncomfortable. By Adam Hodges Learn Uncomfortable Key Faster Comfortable

Either the car is stationary, or it's on the move. By Murray Walker Stationary Move Car

If you drive at precisely twenty-nine miles per hour, the rumble strips play 'Jerusalem' on the car tires. Listen." Mary slowed to the correct speed and By Jasper Fforde Jerusalem Hour Play Tires Drive

How this life speeds right by, the odometer forgetting how fast it sped. Grinding the foot and pressing the metal, not counting road side markers ahead By S.l. Northey Sped Life Speeds Odometer Forgetting

Hills are speedwork in disguise. By Frank Shorter Hills Disguise Speedwork

Intel engineers did a rough calculation of what would happen had a 1971 Volkswagen Beetle improved at the same rate as microchips did under Moore's law. These are the numbers: Today, that Beetle would be able to go about three hundred thousand miles per hour. It would get two million miles per gallon of gas, and it would cost four cents! Intel engineers also estimated that if automobile fuel efficiency improved at the same rate as Moore's law, you could, roughly speaking, drive a car your whole life on one tank of gasoline. What By Thomas L. Friedman Volkswagen Beetle Moore Intel Law

Do you know how fast you were going?"Fang looked at the speedometer ... "No," he said truthfully. I tagged you at seventy miles per hour,"she said, pulling out a clipboard.I let out an impressed whistle. "Excellent! I never thought we'd be that fast." Fang shot me a look and I put my hand over my mouth. By James Patterson Speedometer Fang Looked Excellent Fast

Moving fast is not the same as going somewhere. By Robert Anthony Moving Fast

To hit 100 miles per hour, that's something. I couldn't believe it when I first saw it, but it's something I can do and think about. By Justin Verlander Hit Miles Hour

Long afterwards I realized why some men, racing drivers and their like, become addicted to speed. There are those of us who never see death ahead, but eternally behind: in any moment that stops and thinks. By John Fowles Long Men Racing Speed Realized

Today you have to run faster to stay in place. By Philip Kotler Today Place Run Faster Stay

driving rapidly in the direction of Reading, but By Arthur Conan Doyle Reading Driving Rapidly Direction

Analogy of scientist who try to reach the higher speed: A child ant is tired after the long walk in a body of a jet. It tries to find a method of traveling faster than walking. By Toba Beta Analogy Speed Jet Scientist Reach

The ultimate concept car will move so fast, even at rest, as to be invisible. By J.g. Ballard Fast Rest Invisible Ultimate Concept

Everything I do is somehow connected to velocity. By Hans Ulrich Obrist Velocity Connected

Chapter 8: Alteration Speed. You will be introduced to the "safeguard," known as alteration speed. Through mastery of body mechanics, you will develop the ability to stop and adjust instantly in the midst of movement - just in case you initiate a wrong move! By J. Barnes Speed Chapter Alteration Safeguard Mechanics

Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough. By Mark Zuckerberg Move Things Fast Break Stuff

You work very slowly. In fact, if you went any slower you'd be in reverse. By Bhavik Sarkhedi Slowly Work Fact Reverse Slower

How fast you go. You arrive at a conclusion much sooner than I would permit myself to do. By Agatha Christie Fast Arrive Conclusion Sooner Permit

Future is a car with brake failure; it is moving towards us at a very high speed. By Mehmet Murat Ildan Future Failure Speed Car Brake

We race the world, and as fast as it rotates, as fast at it revolves, we are faster. By Amy Zhang Fast World Rotates Revolves Faster

There's an unexpected lull in the traffic about two-thirds of the way to Darmstadt, and I make the mistake of breathing a sigh of relief. The respite is short-lived. One moment I'm driving along a seemingly empty road, bouncing from side to side on the Smart's town-car suspension as the hairdryersized engine howls its guts out beneath my buttocks, and the next instant the dashboard in front of me lights up like a flashbulb. By Charles Stross Darmstadt Relief Unexpected Lull Traffic

The extreme parts of time extremely forms all causes to the purpose of his speed. By William Shakespeare Speed Extreme Parts Time Extremely

How did you learn to drive like that?" Gwen yelled over the howl of six hundred horses. "Watching Jacks." She gunned the engine and slipped around another car. "What?" "You know, watching his shifting." Gwen gasped. "You've been looking at his SHIFTER? By Scott Speer Watching Learn Drive Gwen Jacks

How are you managing the velocity of change? By Jim Blasingame Change Managing Velocity

Simply. Accelerate your Results By Anne Graham Simply Results Accelerate

Set the gearshift for the high gear of your soul, you've got to run like an antelope out of control! By Trey Anastasio Set Soul Control Gearshift High

Coming nearer and By Iris Johansen Coming Nearer

Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast. By Jonna Amato-Ocampo Slow Smooth Fast

I'm not a fast driver. I've seen what speed can do. By Carol Alt Driver Fast Speed

What is speed? The sports press often confuses speed with insight. See, if I start running slightly earlier than someone else, I seem faster. By Johan Cruijff Speed Insight Faster Sports Press

It's not about how fast you go. It's not about how far you go. It's a process. By Amby Burfoot Fast Process

Back in the mid-1970s, we adopted some fairly ambitious goals to improve efficiency of our cars. What did we get? We got a tremendous boost in efficiency. By Jay Inslee Back Cars Adopted Fairly Ambitious

I think in metaphysical terms, I would call that increasing the speed of the vibration of life. By Neale Donald Walsch Terms Life Metaphysical Call Increasing

Thinking, Fast and Slow By Chip Heath Thinking Fast Slow

If you have complete control over the damned thing, you're not going fast enough. By Carroll Smith Thing Complete Control Damned Fast

There are, above all, times in which the human reality, always mobile, accelerates, and bursts into vertiginous speeds. Our time is such a one, for it is made of descent and fall. By Jose Ortega Y Gasset Accelerates Reality Mobile Speeds Human

It is almost a cliche to hear people talking about 'slowing down' but it is true. I have slowed down and through slowing, I see so much more. By Cecelia Ahern True Slowing Cliche Hear People

Fix your eyes on perfection and you make almost everything speed towards it. By William Ellery Channing Fix Eyes Perfection Make Speed

It's not how fast you go but how far you go fast. By T. Rafael Cimino Fast

The horse seemed to bend time and space as he ran, blurring the landscape and making Frank feel like he'd just drunk a gallon of whole milk without his lactose-intolerance medicine: Seven hundred and fifty miles per hour. Eight hundred. Eight hundred and three. Fast. very Fast. By Rick Riordan Frank Hundred Ran Blurring Medicine

He left the building, fury propelling his steps, and got into his car. Feeling the way he did just then, Ian realized he shouldn't be driving, but he wasn't about to sit outside this apartment. Not when Cecilia might think he sat there pining for her. He revved the engine and threw the transmission into drive. The tires squealed as he sped off, burning rubber. He hadn't gone more than a quarter mile when he saw the red-and-blue lights of a sheriff's car flashing behind him. By Debbie Macomber Building Fury Steps Left Propelling

... but what do slow and fast matter any more? By J.m. Coetzee Slow Fast Matter

Clearly the human story is one of acceleration. There has been a Moore curve in terms of the number of people alive on the planet, our technological ability, and our ability to understand ourselves. We have had this extraordinary, explosive growth in our ingenuity. By Andrew Marr Acceleration Human Story Ability Moore

Speed focuses the mind. It cuts through the fog of drab everyday living and keeps us on our toes. Speed works. Speed saves lives. Speed is good. And we should have more of it, not less. By Jeremy Clarkson Speed Mind Focuses Toes Cuts

Speed is relative. You have to live it. You can't just jump into it. You have to live it all the time. By Mario Andretti Speed Relative Live Time Jump

My progress reminded me of the horses in The Whip. They raced at the limit of their speed directly toward the audience. But they raced on a treadmill which canceled out their progress. By Tallulah Bankhead Whip Reminded Horses Raced Progress

No limits, no top end, just a high velocity rush - to madness By Ellen Hopkins Limits End Rush Madness Top

Voices surround us, always telling us to move faster. It may be our boss, our pastor, our parents, our wives, our husbands, our politicians, or, sadly, even ourselves. So we comply. We increase the speed. We live life in the fast lane because we have no slow lanes anymore. Every lane is fast, and the only comfort our culture can offer is more lanes and increased speed limits. The result? Too many of us are running as fast as we can, and an alarming number of us are running much faster than we can sustain. By Mike Yaconelli Voices Fast Surround Telling Move

We will not conquer our obstacles by running away from them. Speed does not matter, just that we do not stop. By Pittacus Lore Conquer Obstacles Running Speed Matter

[To] mechanical progress there is apparently no end: for as in the past so in the future, each step in any direction will remove limits and bring in past barriers which have till then blocked the way in other directions; and so what for the time may appear to be a visible or practical limit will turn out to be but a bend in the road.(Opening address to the Mechanical Science Section, Meeting of the British Association, Manchester.) By Osborne Reynolds Mechanical Manchester Opening Section Meeting

Confronted with the twin disasters of climate change and an impending oil peak, it is hard to see how anyone could justify the assertion that the need to drive a car which can accelerate from 0 to 60 miles an hour in 4.5 seconds (the Audi S4 for example) overrides the Ethiopians' need to avoid recurrent famines, or the whole world's need to avoid the economic catastrophe we'll suffer if petroleum peaks too soon. By George Monbiot Avoid Audi Ethiopians Confronted Miles

Tempo ... now there's a big word. By Barry Venison Tempo Word Big

I learned that the moment you want to slow down is the moment you should accelerate. By James Dyson Moment Accelerate Learned Slow

A car is just fast enough when you stand in front of it in the morning and are afraid to unlock it. By Walter Rohrl Car Fast Stand Front Morning

When things begin accelerating wildly out of control, sometimes patience is the only answer. Press pause. By Douglas Rushkoff Control Answer Things Begin Accelerating

Humankind is now caught up, as though in a train of gears, at the heart of a continually accelerating vortex of self-totalization. By Pierre Teilhard De Chardin Humankind Gears Selftotalization Caught Train

You make velocity look good. By Melissa Cutler Good Make Velocity

Accelerate your life by going the extra miles By Diday Tea Accelerate Miles Life Extra

Object lesson: in the world, everything is compensation. When you can't go fast, you push harder By Muriel Barbery Object Lesson World Compensation Fast

Something pretty bad's happening nearby in the space-time continuum.' the Doctor shouted over the noise. 'The TARDIS is a terrible rubbernecker - like a little old lady, she can't resist slowing down for a gawp at a car crash in the next lane. Bless.''This is not slowing down,' bellowed Rory.'Good point,' agreed the Doctor. By James Goss Doctor Continuum Pretty Bad Happening

Slow as your own dubious grace. By Joe Meno Slow Grace Dubious

If you're going down the wrong path, speeding up isn't going to help. By Orrin Woodward Path Speeding Wrong

Of all the intellectual hurdles which the human mind has confronted and has overcome in the last fifteen hundred years the one which seems to me to have been the most amazing in character and the most stupendous in the scope of its consequences is the one relating to the problem of motion. By Herbert Butterfield Motion Intellectual Hurdles Human Mind

Ideas love speed By Bernard Kelvin Clive Ideas Speed Love

What's really driving the boom in coaching, is this: as we move from 30 miles an hour to 70 to 120 to 180 ... as we go from driving straight down the road to making right turns and left turns to abandoning cars and getting motorcycles ... the whole game changes, and a lot of people are trying to keep up, learn how not to fall. By John P. Kotter Coaching Miles Driving Boom Move

We don't have enough time to move fast By Jeffery Deaver Fast Time Move

The traffic was moving about the speed of a government By Barbara Kingsolver Government Traffic Moving Speed

People underestimate my speed. I'm pretty fast. By Trey Burke People Speed Underestimate Fast Pretty

The flimsy things broke apart as they crashed on the sidewalk, sheets of papers fluttering off like doves released from cages.As he turned back to Selena, he braced himself, trying to think of a way to reassure herAu contraire.Selena was alive with excitement, her fangs flashing thanks to a huge smile, a giggling laugh bubbling out of her as she hung on to the door."Faster!" she yelled at Fritz. "Let's go even faster!""As you wish, mistress!"A fresh roar from that massive piece of German engineering under the hood sent them careening not just down the sidewalk, but right up to the very edge of the laws of physics.Selena looked over at him. "This is the best night ever! By J.r. Ward Selena Fritz Faster Sidewalk Sheets

Speed has become an important element of strategy. By Regis Mckenna Speed Strategy Important Element

Every year we find something new, we go faster, and that's what Formula One is about . By Michael Schumacher Formula Faster Year Find

It's getting closer," Tristan said.Ayden nodded."So let's track it.""No," Ayden snapped. "She's our priority.""I know, but it's following her, so," Tristan held one hand up, "find the demon," he held up the other, "find Aurora. It could work."The itching intensified. Invisible claws grazed up the back of my neck, wrenching every nerve to painful attention. Another hungry screech sent spikes piercing my brain. Lights shattered my vision. I couldn't breathe. I burst out of the suffocating space just as the engine roared to life and gunned the car forward.With a violent curse, Ayden slammed on the brakes but not before the Maserati rammed my hip. I hurtled into the air and rolled a fast spin onto the hood."Or you could just hit her with the car," Tristan said."Real smooth. By A&E Kirk Tristan Ayden Find Closer Nodded

Speed is irrelevant if you are going in the wrong direction. By Mahatma Gandhi Speed Direction Irrelevant Wrong