Related Quotes
All quotes about:
procrastination firsts fearlessness
Rhonda Britten The first is based in fear, the second in fearlessness.
procrastination done politics
Woodrow Wilson Nothing was ever done so systematically as nothing is being done now.
procrastination boredom community
Woody Allen If the world is a progressively realized community of interpretation, then either quadruplictity will drink procrastination or, provided that the nothing negates, boredom will ensue seldom more often than frequently.
procrastination opportunity
Sarah Ban Breathnach Procrastination has robbed us of too many opportunities.
procrastination years long
Richard L. Evans It sometimes seems that we live as if we wonder when life is going to begin. It isn't always clear just what we are waiting for, but some of us sometimes persist in waiting so long that life slips by - finding us still waiting for something that has been going on all the time. . . . This is the life in which the work of this life is to be done. Today is as much a part of eternity as any day a thousand years ago or as will be any day a thousand years hence. This is it, whether we are thrilled or disappointed, busy or bored! This is life, and it is passing.
procrastination use born
Wayne Dyer Procrastination is One of those Excuses, Born of Fear, that we Use to Keep Ourselves Stuck
procrastination labor lingering
Robert Southwell Lingering labors come to naught.
procrastination hands drug-use
Will Self Drug use and procrastination often go hand in tourniquet.
hands raised shocked victory
Gary Shaw I wouldn't be shocked if he had his hands raised (in victory).
hands kelly passes ran took
Lee Evans Kelly just ran the offense. He took high-percentage passes and put it in our hands to make plays.
hands onto risk simply
Glenn Morris Just simply splashing around in the water, if there is sewage contamination there is a risk you could get it onto your hands and get it into your mouth,
hands internet
Greg Simon Hands Off the Internet is a completely AT&T-funded puppet.
hands meddle
Dorothea Lange Hands off! I do not molest what I photograph, I do not meddle and I do not arrange.
hands heart issue size
Sinorice Moss Hands down it's not even an issue about your size. If you can play football, you have the heart to go out and make plays, size doesn't matter.
hands jail
Jeff Koinange hands down, even if in jail or in the grave.
hands plus
Loretta Young Hands are always conspicuous, and if used carelessly, they'll always detract, never be a plus to the enhancement of personality.
hands huge learn loves maybe pass quite run running
Dave Wilson He's got huge hands but they're soft. He loves to run pass routes. Maybe not quite as much as block, but he loves to learn the little things about running pass routes.
drug-use goal leader
Noam Chomsky When leaders carry out policies for decades that have no consequences for the stated goal and are very costly, you have to ask whether they are telling you the truth or whether the policies are for a different goal, because they are not reducing drug use.
drug-use drug use
Elliott Smith I wondered if I would talk about drug use. But I guess, why hide it?
drug-use psychedelic recreational-drugs
Alan Leshner There is no such thing as recreational drug use.
drug-use hiv disease
Serge Lang Roughly speaking, this hypothesis asks whether drug use causes some of the diseases officially associated with AIDS, such as immunodeficiency and Kaposi's sarcoma.
drug-use our-generation ethos
Marianne Williamson There is a lot of sixties-bashing going on these days that I don't agree with at all. I feel that extremely important ideals were brought to the forefront of the collective consciousness at that time. Granted, drug use was so pervasive that our generation did not as a group have the capacity to manifest our ideals to any great extent. But many of the people who were young in the sixties and who were most touched by that collective ethos are still touched.
drug-use order cracks
George Soros I'll tell you what I'd do if it were up to me: I would establish a strictly controlled distribution network through which I would make most drugs, excluding the most dangerous ones like crack, legally available. Initially I would keep the prices low enough to destroy the drug trade. Once that objective was attained I would keep raising the prices, very much like the excise duty on cigarettes, but I would make an exception for registered addicts in order to discourage crime. I would use a portion of the income for prevention and treatment. And I would foster social opprobrium of drug use.
drug-use path imagine
Greg Gutfeld We're already going down that path with illegal drug use and incarceration. I can't imagine it getting any worse.
drug-use practice people
Davey Havok Personally I have never found the practice of recreational drug use appealing. In fact, I have always found the lifestyle and the people who surround it to be abhorrent.