Doing Too Many Things At Once Quotes
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I can't really make fun of zombies. They're not liars. They're not cheats.
— George A. Romero
I guess I can picture things once they're done - I just can't picture actually doing them.
— Mark Leyner
Is this what they mean by courage? Simple doing all the things you were trained to do, albeit everything at once and very fast.
— Ben Fountain
It is easy to follow, but it is uninteresting to do easy things. We find out about ourselves only when we take risks, when we challenge and question.
— Magdalena Abakanowicz
I'm kind of a creature of habit. Once I get used to doing things, it's like second nature.
— Michael Phelps
Being a professional," Julius Erving once said, "is doing the things you love to do, on the days you don't feel like doing them."16
— Daniel H. Pink
I'm totally addicted to Japanese anime and spend way, way, way too much time watching it.
— Connor Jessup
Confidence is nothing more than believing in yourself, and believing in yourself is about doing the things you once didn't believe you could do
— Steven Aitchison
If one of two or more joint wrongdoers has to pay all the damages, he cannot recover contribution from his fellows.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Canary light of oil lamps
— Jonathan Safran Foer
I think the most important thing is to have fun, and not to take things too seriously. Once you start doing that, then you'll start to crumble.
— Alexandra Roach
I'm not going to die glamorously. I'll probably be eating a Twinkie, take a bite, and fall over.
— Billy Corgan
Doing one fool thing after another is not so terrible when you consider the human proclivity to do several fool things at once.
— Robert Breault
From wherever you are, you can go anywhere you want to go if you pick the right roads to travel.
— Zig Ziglar
Unless and until you are detached, you cannot ascend.
— Nirmala Srivastava
I had a penchant myself for doing several things at once. I wanted to draw, write, speak.
— Patti Smith
I'm terribly shallow. I don't miss things once I have stopped doing them, and I don't miss people when I stop seeing them.
— Terry Wogan
Trust is a skill learned over time so that, like a well-trained athlete, one makes the right moves, usually without much reflection.
— Robert C. Solomon