Anti Laziness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Anti Laziness Quotes
There's nothing new about anti-work philosophy. History is dotted with individuals and groups who decided that laziness was next to godliness and work was a waste of time. — Tom Hodgkinson
You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf. — Jon Kabat-Zinn
Children raised with respect and inner direction tend to play well in groups, at times quite peacefully, each involved in her own project or involved with the other chidren. — Magda Gerber
Design a Life that works for you! — Erini Lytrides-Michael
Selfishness, hatred, envy, jealousy, greed, self-indulgence, laziness and pride were all anti-life. Love, heroism, self-sacrifice, sympathy, mercy, integrity and creative faith, on the other hand, were the essence of life, turning mere existence into living in its truest sense. These were the gifts of God to men. With — Ernest Gordon
I hope you always find a reason to smile — Maya Angelou
Happy will that house be in which the relations are formed from character; after the highest, and not after the lowest order; the house in which character marries, and not confusion and a miscellany of unavowable motives. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Joseph Stalin is a titan of thought. His name is to be given to an entire century. — Palmiro Togliatti
No sadder sound salutes you than the clear, Wild laughter of the loon. — Celia Thaxter
The seventh day of creation is the most eloquent and insightful as to the nature of God. From a literary perspective, the Sabbath forms the pinnacle of the story. Like the dramatic kiss of a soldier returning from war, this is the moment we're not meant to miss. In choosing rest as the grand finale, God reveals himself as one driven by neither anxiety nor fear but one who finds gladness in both the work of creation and the creation of work. — Margaret Feinberg
What a short time I had been given to experience love. I felt as my life had only recently begun and now it would surely end at sunrise. — Meredith T. Taylor
Ever there was a woman who was all perfection, that one is my poor wronged darling. — Bram Stoker
