Nick of Time

Nick of Time is an expression that meaning "just in time"; it may also be used as a title of works including:

In literature:

  • The Nick of Time, a novel by Francis King, 2002
  • The Nick of Time, a collection of essays about haiku by Paul O. Williams, 2001
  • The Nick of Time, a sci-fi novel by George Alec Effinger, 1985
  • Nick of Time (book), by Ted Bell

In film and television:

  • "Nick of Time" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of the 1959 television series The Twilight Zone
  • Nick of Time (film), a 1995 movie directed by John Badham
  • The Nick of Time Baby, a 1916 film starring Gloria Swanson

In music:

  • Nick of Time (album), a blues rock album by Bonnie Raitt and its first track
  • "Nick of Time", a 1988 song by AC/DC from the album Blow Up Your Video
  • Nick of Time, a 2004 song by Marcin Rozynek from the album Następny Będziesz Ty

In other uses:

  • Nick of Time, a computer game by The Dreamers Guild that was to be released in 1996, but never came out

Famous quotes related to nick of time:

    Only he who has had the good fortune to read them in the nick of time, in the most perceptive and recipient season of life, can give any adequate account of them.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    In any weather, at any hour of the day or night, I have been anxious to improve the nick of time, and notch it on my stick too; to stand on the meeting of two eternities, the past and the future, which is precisely the present moment; to toe that line.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)