Being Idle Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Being Idle
Being Idle Quotes & Sayings
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When you feel yourself breaking down, may you break open instead.
— Elizabeth Lesser
I am capable of being idle.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Perhaps man is the only being that can properly be called idle.
— Samuel Johnson
I feel so fortunate to have grown up in a town like Kansas City that has such a vibrant theater community.
— Katherine McNamara
It is always easy to let the age have its head; the difficult thing is to keep one's own.
— G.K. Chesterton
I no longer think that laziness is all about being idle. I now know when I become lazy- when I stop learning new things, and cease to grow.
— Assegid Habtewold
Even an idle phone conversation when driving takes a 40 percent bite out of your focus and, surprisingly, can have the same effect as being drunk.
— Gary W. Keller
It is only the man that has done his best that qualifies to ask for God's protection and blessings. This message must return to our pulpit.
— Sunday Adelaja
the Pierre, she pictured Charlotte's face at lunch
— Mary Higgins Clark
Although even when I am being idle I have plenty of food for thought both early and late - thoughts both about and not about art.
— Gustav Klimt
Proper loafing requires company.One man lying about is being idle; two men lying about is a lunch break.
— Brandon Sanderson
My style of writing is very diffrent from yours.
— Jane Austen
Certainty is a comfort. And a hindrance.
— Jason M. Steffens
I've always enjoyed the communal side of Jewish life.
— Thomas Friedman
I think being idle is quite hard for me to do.
— Tatiana Maslany
Wedged as we are between two eternities of idleness, there is no excuse for being idle now.
— Anthony Burgess
Meet the Robinsoons - but meet them later.
— Jarod Kintz
There's nothing wrong with being a large mammal.
— Jim Morrison
For me, religion is like a rhinoceros: I don't have one, and I'd really prefer not to be trampled by yours.
— Silas Sparkhammer
Old age is the only disease you dont want to be cured of.
— Orson Welles