I've often thought of successful entrepreneurs as individuals who have just the right expertise - at just the right moment - to solve the emerging problems of their time.
I got into comedy at exactly the right moment.
Patience is key. You can't get selfish, and that's the number one thing I've learned at WWE. The world continues to go round, and I just knew - given the right opportunity and the right moment - that the world would know I was good, but now the world knows that I'm great.
Luck can often mean simply taking advantage of a situation at the right moment. It is possible to make your luck by being always prepared.
The Garden Bridge has not found its right moment, but I hope one day it will and that London continues to be open to ideas that make life here better.
Talent is not enough. You need to be in the right place at the right moment.
It's difficult to get success in football - you have to be in the right team at the right moment.
Sancho is a player who has everything. He has fantastic speed, great technique, a good eye for his colleagues, and that key pass. Everything he does, he pulls off at high speed at the right moment. For me, he is a perfect player. The ability he has is instinctive, natural. You cannot teach that brilliance.
My photography is the result of being there at the right moment.
Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
Often the most important moment in the design process is figuring out what the right question is.
I have now reached the happy age of 23. No, happy is not quite the right word. At this particular moment I am certainly not happy.
Life has changed after Rio. Winning a silver medal was a huge moment for me. It has come with a lot of responsibilities.
I've always kind of ripped from real life to some degree or at least how I'm feeling in the moment. In fact, maybe that's really it. In anything I've ever written, all the characters sound like me, which I don't think is a bad thing.
I've always kind of ripped from real life to some degree or at least how I'm feeling in the moment.
It takes but one person, one moment, one conviction, to start a ripple of change.
Scoring a goal is an explosion of feelings. It's there immediately - bam! Before you kick the ball, you feel like you're 200 kilos. Then the ball leaves your foot, goes through the air and ripples the net. And for that moment, you're weightless.
Compassion brings us to a stop, and for a moment we rise above ourselves.
And when you take something like the changing colour of autumn leaves and start to ask why, youβre starting off on an intellectual journey which will take you beyond that moment of visual satisfaction, while robbing nothing from that experience.
I think the whole tension about romanticism is the way it builds and builds, and the moment it's consummated, the tension's over.