Quotes about laziness
laziness youth tricks
Jane Austen it is a shocking trick for a young person to be always lolling upon a sofa.
laziness fatigue
Charles Spurgeon There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from lack of work.
laziness domain familiar
Aleksandar Hemon Cliché activates the comfortable mental laziness, we sort of revert to the domain of the already-familiar, what we have already imagined so that it doesn't seem that bad.
laziness built
Daniel Kahneman Laziness is built deep into our nature.
laziness weak-spots cookies
Anthony Hopkins My weak spot is laziness. Oh, I have a lot of weak spots: cookies, croissants.
laziness culture pals
Scott Westerfeld Typographical laziness was slowly destroying our culture, according to Lexa and her pals. Inexactitude was death.
laziness neglect easier
St. Jerome It is easier to mend neglect than to quicken love.
laziness menace inertia
Saint-John Perse The only menace is inertia.
laziness doing-nothing labor
Richard Steele The insupportable labor of doing nothing.
laziness ill idle
Norm MacDonald It is better to be idle than employed in ill.
laziness poverty slowly soon travels
Benjamin Franklin Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes him.
laziness comedy
Jim Gaffigan My comedy is romanticized laziness.
laziness tongue
Evan Esar When laziness attacks a woman, it always avoids her tongue.
laziness world trouble
Evan Esar The trouble with the world is that laziness is seldom curable and never fatal.
laziness persons
Fran Lebowitz I'm like the laziest person who ever lived. It's amazing to me I even sit up.
laziness results ifs
Fyodor Dostoevsky Oh, if only I did nothing simply as a result of laziness.
laziness may disease
The cause of laziness is physiological; it is an infirmity of the constitution, and its victim is as much to be pitied as a sufferer from any other constitutional infirmity. It is even worse than many other diseases; from them the patient may recover, while this is incurable.
laziness busy catching
Jeremy Taylor Many are idly busy; Domitian was busy, but then it was in catching flies.
laziness want today
Jean-Paul Sartre I suppose it is out of laziness that the world is the same day after day. Today it seemed to want to change. And then anything, anything could happen.
laziness ends
George Herbert Better never begin than never make an end.
laziness journalism incompetence
Kingsley Amis Laziness has become the chief characteristic of journalism, displacing incompetence.
laziness desperate dare
Joseph Hall Those that dare lose a day, ate dangerously prodigal; those that dare misspend it, are desperate.
laziness ruins stopping
Henry Ward Beecher If you are idle, you are on the road to ruin; and there are few stopping-places upon it. It is rather a precipice than a road
laziness tradition
Gustav Mahler Tradition is laziness.
laziness want trouble
Peter Marshall Most of us know perfectly well what we ought to do; our trouble is that we do not want to do it.
laziness sensible can-do
Sarah Rees Brennan Not doing things you can do is the whole point of laziness. Not doing something you can't do is just sensible.
laziness next indolence
Samuel Taylor Coleridge The love of indolence is universal, or next to it.