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ur be the things I am wiser to know:Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe.Four be the things I'd been better without:Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt.Three be the things I shall never attain:Envy, content, and sufficient champagne.Three be the things I shall have till I die:Laughter and hope and a sock in the eye.

Dorothy Parker , em The Complete Poems of Dorothy Parker
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People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.

A.A. Milne , em Winnie-the-Pooh
inspirational humor idleness

Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under trees on a summer's day, listening to the murmur of the water, or watching the clouds float across the sky, is by no means a waste of time.

John Lubbock , em The Use Of Life
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I suppose the secret of his success is in his tremendous idleness which almost approaches the supernatural.

Lawrence Durrell , em Justine
success idleness

There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want.

Bill Watterson
time idleness wasting-time

He knew now that it was his own will to happiness which must make the next move. But if he was to do so, he realized that he must come to terms with time, that to have time was at once the most magnificent and the most dangerous of experiments. Idleness is fatal only to the mediocre.

Albert Camus , em A Happy Death
time idleness greatness retirement

It’s how I fill the time when nothing’s happening. Thinking too much, flirting with melancholy.

Tim Winton , em Breath
sadness loneliness time idleness melancholy

Is idleness indeed so black a crime?What are the Busy doing, half their time?

William Allingham , em Blackberries
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Joblessness does not necessarily mean idleness

Sunday Adelaja
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If you wait for the mango fruits to fall, you'd be wasting your time while others are learning how to climb the tree

Michael Bassey Johnson , em Master of Maxims
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His idleness was his refuge, and in this he was like many others in [occupied] France in that period; laziness became political.

Iain Pears , em The Dream of Scipio
war idleness politics laziness wwii occupation occupied-france

The art of living is the art of bringing dreams and reality together.

Tom Hodgkinson , em How to Be Idle
dreams idleness

Our dreams take us into other worlds, alternative realities that help us make sense of day-to-day realities.

Tom Hodgkinson , em How to Be Idle
dreams idleness

Idleness is the enemy of the soul; and therefore the brethren ought to be employed in manual labor at certain times, at others, in devout reading.

Benedict of Nursia , em The Rule of Saint Benedict
work reading idleness

I have often wondered whether especially those days when we are forced to remain idle are not precisely the days spend in the most profound activity. Whether our actions themselves, even if they do not take place until later, are nothing more than the last reverberations of a vast movement that occurs within us during idle days.In any case, it is very important to be idle with confidence, with devotion, possibly even with joy. The days when even our hands do not stir are so exceptionally quiet that it is hardly possible to raise them without hearing a whole lot.

Rainer Maria Rilke , em Letters on Life
life work idleness stillness

To do great work one must be very idle as well as very industrious.

Samuel Butler
work idleness industriousness

I want to say, in all seriousness, that a great deal of harm is being done in the modern world by belief in the virtuousness of work, and that the road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organised diminution of work.

Bertrand Russell , em In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays
work idleness

I have spent many an hour, when I was younger, floating over its surface as the zephyr willed, having paddled my boat to the middle, and lying on my back across the seats, in a summer forenoon, dreaming awake, until I was aroused by the boat touching the sand, and I arose to see what shore my fates had impelled me to; days when idleness was the most attractive and productive industry. Many a forenoon have I stolen away, preferring to spend thus the most valued part of the day; for I was rich, if not in money, in sunny hours and summer days, and spent them lavishly; nor do I regret that I did not waste more of them in the workshop or the teacher's desk.

Henry David Thoreau
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I have spent many an hour, when I was younger, floating over its surface as the zephyr willed, having paddled my boat to the middle, and lying on my back across the seats, in a summer forenoon, dreaming awake, until I was aroused by the boat touching the sand, and I arose to see what shore my fates had impelled me to; days when idleness was the most attractive and productive industry. Many a forenoon have I stolen away, preferring to spend thus the most valued part of the day; for I was rich, if not in money, in sunny hours and summer days, and spent them lavishly

Henry David Thoreau , em Walden
solitude nature simple-life idleness simple-living nature-s-beauty

Work was intended not to give a man a reason to live, but rather to give him a means to live.

Criss Jami , em Healology
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An idle mind is a devil’s workshop and I am prone to renting out my mind to the first bidder.

Anurag Shourie , em Half A Shadow
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Nobody does nothing. Everybody does something, sometimes nothing is something in the idle man's world.

Michael Bassey Johnson
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If your passion does not keep you sleepless, you can't be a good beginner. When passion itches, a great hand scratches... Wake up, it's your time to rise above idleness!

Israelmore Ayivor , em Daily Drive 365
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Boredom is the Devil's delight.

Lindsey Rietzsch , em The Happy Lady
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We may regard certain days as free days. Free days are however fee days. We will pay later

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah , em The Untapped Wonderer in You: Dare to Do the Undone
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Then turn your eyes back on me,and tell me that Cathy and I are still children to be treated with condescension, and are incapable of understanding adult subjects. We haven'tremained idle, twiddling our thumbs while you were off having a good time.

V.C. Andrews , em Flowers in the Attic
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Idleness for me is not a giving up on life but a spirited grabbing hold of it.

Tom Hodgkinson
living idleness

Labour-saving devices just make us try to cram more pointless activities into each day, rather than doing the important thing, which is to enjoy our life.

Tom Hodgkinson
living idleness

A conclusion I’ve come to at the Idler is that it starts with retreating from work but it’s really about making work into something that isn’t drudgery and slavery, and then work and life can become one thing.

Tom Hodgkinson
living idleness

Extreme busyness is a symptom of deficient vitality, and a faculty for idleness implies a catholic appetite and a strong sense of personal identity.

Robert Louis Stevenson
living idleness

So many people die though they live, and it is not as if they don’t have life; they only refuse to keep breathing!

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
living idleness food-for-thought giving-up living-dead

If you think of something, do it.Plenty of people often think, “I’d like to do this, or that.

Lydia Davis
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My greatest urge in life is to do nothing. It's not even an absence of motivation, a lack, for I do have a strong urge: to do nothing. To down tools, to stop. Except I know that if I do that I will fall into despair, and I know that it is worth doing anything in one's power to avoid depression because from there, from being depressed, it is only an imperceptible step to despair: the last refuge of the ego.

Geoff Dyer , em Out of Sheer Rage: Wrestling With D.H. Lawrence
philosophy despair motivation idleness depression activity

I never did anything in life to anyone's imagination.

Henry James , em The Portrait of a Lady
imagination idleness denial

They call it "business" because it does not become successful by a person's "idleness". Go get busy if you want to do business; but be busy for the right reasons!

Israelmore Ayivor , em The Great Hand Book of Quotes
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True blessing comes in the dress of sweats, never delaying to wave bye to the excuses and procrastination. True blessing lies in hard work!

Israelmore Ayivor , em Daily Drive 365
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There is no harvest without hard work, therefore never expect chance to solve your problems of abject need for you. You must take deliberate actions!

Israelmore Ayivor , em Dream Big!: See Your Bigger Picture!
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There are two types of patience. One is exercised in hard work and the other in idleness. Patience with hard work is the one that moves mountains. Patience in idleness moves nothing, not even cobwebs.

Israelmore Ayivor , em The Great Hand Book of Quotes
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Housework, handicrafts, subsistence agriculture, radical technology, learning exchanges, and the like are degraded into activities for the idle, the unproductive, the very poor, or the very rich. A society that fosters intense dependence on commodities thus turns its unemployed into either its poor or its dependents.

Ivan Illich
poverty wealth idleness dependence employment economics social-classes

There was one of his lonelinesses coming, one of those times when he walked the streets or sat, aimless and depressed, biting a pencil at his desk. It was a self-absorption with no comfort, a demand for expression with no outlet, a sense of time rushing by, ceaselessly and wastefully - assuaged only by that conviction that there was nothing to waste, because all efforts and attainments were equally valueless.

F. Scott Fitzgerald , em The Beautiful and Damned
loneliness time idleness melancholy

Alexandra, my eldest, here, plays the piano, or reads or sews; Adelaida paints landscapes and portraits (but never finishes any); and Aglaya sits and does nothing. I don't work too much, either.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky , em The Idiot
idleness humorous burgeoisie

Being poor is a mere trifle. It is being known to be poor that is the sting.

Jerome K. Jerome , em Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
poverty idleness hard-up

Idleness is a form of passivity in an active universe.

Michael Bassey Johnson , em Master of Maxims
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My freshness is spending its wavering shower in the dust.

Francis Thompson , em The Hound of Heaven
youth idleness

I rather would entreat thy companyTo see the wonders of the world abroadThan, living dully sluggardiz'd at home,Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness.

William Shakespeare
youth idleness

If you could not do much in the month of April with five letters, think of what really you can do with the month of May with three letters before you open the door of the month of June with four letters. Which is the break time for the entire twelve months of the year. Until you clearly understand how you are spending the year, you shall finish spending it and ponder over how you spent it, year after year! No one is absolutely free from excuses and the challenges of life. You just have to do something great with each day in the year!

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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If you are idle, be not solitary; if you are solitary be not idle.

Samuel Johnson , em The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D. Vol 3
life solitude idleness

If [a man] spent his money, say, in giving parties for his friends, they (we may hope) would get pleasure, and so would all those upon whom he spent money, such as the butcher, the baker, and the bootlegger. But if he spends it (let us say) upon laying down rails for surface cars in some place where surface cars turn out not to be wanted, he has diverted a mass of labor into channels where it gives pleasure to no one. Nevertheless, when he becomes poor through failure of his investment he will be regarded as a victim of undeserved misfortune, whereas the gay spendthrift, who has spent his money philanthropically, will be despised as a fool and a frivolous person.

Bertrand Russell , em In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays
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There is a great difference between one idler and another idler. There is someone who is an idler out of laziness and lack of character, owing to the baseness of his nature. If you like, you may take me for one of those. Then there is the other kind of idler, the idler despite himself, who is inwardly consumed by a great longing for action who does nothing because his hands are tied, because he is, so to speak, imprisoned somewhere, because he lacks what he needs to be productive, because disastrous circumstances have brought him forcibly to this end. Such a one does not always know what he can do, but he nevertheless instinctively feels, I am good for something! My existence is not without reason! I know that I could be a quite a different person! How can I be of use, how can I be of service? There is something inside me, but what can it be? He is quite another idler. If you like you may take me for one of those.

Vincent van Gogh , em The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
purpose idleness service impasse

I didn’t want to give up my job and join the ranks of the Doing Fuck All brigade no matter how much money I had in the bank.

Sara Sheridan , em Ma Polinski's Pockets
money idleness working job

Ivanov: I am a bad, pathetic and worthless individual. One needs to be pathetic, too, worn out and drained by drink, like Pasha, to be still fond of me and to respect me. My God, how I despise myself! I so deeply loathe my voice, my walk, my hands, these clothes, my thoughts. Well, isn't that funny, isn't that shocking? Less than a year ago I was healthy and strong, I was cheerful, tireless, passionate, I worked with these very hands, I could speak to move even Philistines to tears, I could cry when I saw grief, I became indignant when I encountered evil. I knew inspiration, I knew the charm and poetry of quiet nights when from dusk to dawn you sit at your desk or indulge you mind with dreams. I believed, I looked into the future as into the eyes of my own mother... And now, my God, I am exhausted, I do not believe, I spend my days and nights in idleness.

Anton Chekhov , em Ivanov
despair idleness pathetic

I am well known by my friends to be a workaholic - to their often justifiable annoyance. I am therefore keenly aware that such behavior is at best slightly pathological, and certainly in no sense makes one a better person.

David Graeber , em Debt: The First 5,000 Years
work idleness productivity laziness lazy idle

Machinery which is not used is not capital.

Karl Marx , em Theories of Surplus Value
idleness economics capital

In a way, her strangeness, her naivete, her craving for the other half of her equation was the consequence of idle imagination. Had she paints, or clay, or knew the discipline of the dance, or strings; had she anything to engage her tremendous curiosity and her gift for metaphor, she might have exchanged the restlessness and preoccupation with whim for an activity that provided her with all she yearned for. And like any artist with no art from, she became dangerous.

Toni Morrison , em Sula
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An idle genius is an oxymoron.

James Thornton
idleness genius doer

Idleness is the beginning of all vice, the crown of all virtues.

Franz Kafka , em Blue Octavo Notebooks
idleness virtue vice

Wedged as we are between two eternities of idleness, there is no excuse for being idle now.

Anthony Burgess , em Little Wilson and Big God: The First Part of the Confession
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Idling of our elders is called business; the idling of boys, though quite like it, is punished by those same elders, and no one pities either the boys or the men.

Augustine of Hippo , em Confessions
idleness distraction materialism laziness amusement

According to his habit, Theodore Roosevelt sought to harness anxiety through action.

Doris Kearns Goodwin , em The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism
worry idleness

Before you are much older...you will have policemen here to stay. A magistrate will be next. Then perhaps even a jail. And the counterparts of those things are hunger and want, and misery and idleness. The night is coming. Watch and pray.

Richard Llewellyn , em How Green Was My Valley
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If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but grumble with the rest; and if you can do with a little, ask for a great deal. Because if you don't you won't get any.

Jerome K. Jerome , em Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
contentment idleness getting-on

Boredom was at the root of Lazare's unhappiness, an oppressive, unremitting boredom, exuding from everything like the muddy water of a poisoned spring. He was bored with leisure, with work, with himself even more than with others. Meanwhile he blamed his own idleness for it, he ended by being ashamed of it.

Émile Zola , em The Joy of Life
idleness boredom zola

The day, like the previous days, dragged sluggishly by in a kind of insipid idleness, devoid even of that dreamy expectancy which can make idleness so enchanting.

Vladimir Nabokov , em Mary
life dreams hope idleness boredom repetition expectancy

A perpetual holiday is a good working definition of Hell.

George Bernard Shaw
idleness

Life is a zoo in a jungle.

Peter De Vries
idleness

More free time means more time to waste. The worker who used to have only a little time in which to get drunk and beat his wife now has time to get drunk beat his wife - and watch TV.

Robert M. Hutchins
idleness

It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work to do.

Jerome K. Jerome
idleness

Any fool can be fussy and rid himself of energy all over the place but a man has to have something in him before he can settle down to do nothing.

J. B. Priestley
idleness

Extreme busyness whether at school or college kirk or market is a symptom of deficient vitality and a faculty for idleness implies a catholic appetite and a strong sense of personal identity.

Robert Louis Stevenson
idleness

The hardest work is to go idle.

Jewish Proverb
idleness

Of all our faults the one that we excuse most easily is idleness.

La Rochefoucauld
idleness

Idleness like kisses to be sweet must be stolen.

Jerome K. Jerome
idleness

With enough 'ifs' we could put Paris into a bottle.

French proverb
idleness

We are lazier in our minds than in our bodies.

La Rochefoucauld
idleness

Nothing is so intolerable to man as being fully at rest without passion without business without entertainment without care. It is then that he recognizes that he is empty insufficient dependent ineffectual. From the depths of his soul now comes at once boredom gloom sorrow chagrin resentment and despair.

Blaise Pascal
idleness

He is idle that might be better employed.

Thomas Fuller
idleness

Nine-tenths of the miseries and vices of mankind proceed from idleness.

Thomas Carlyle
idleness

Even if a farmer intends to loaf he gets up in time to get an early start.

Edgar Watson Howe
idleness

Did nothing in particular and did it very well.

W. S. Gilbert
idleness

If a soldier or labourer complains of the hardship of his lot set him to do nothing.

Blaise Pascal
idleness

How beautiful it is to do nothing and then rest afterward.

Spanish Proverb
idleness

Some people have a perfect genius for doing nothing and doing it assiduously.

Thomas Haliburton
idleness

Idleness is the holiday of fools.

Lord Chesterfield
idleness

He is not only idle who does nothing but he is idle who might be better employed.

Socrates
idleness

For Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do.

Isaac Watts
idleness

A physician can sometimes bury the scythe of death but he has no power over the sand in the hourglass.

Hester Lynch Thrale
idleness

It is no rest to be idle.

Paul Peel
idleness

There is less leisure now than in the Middle Ages when one third of the year consisted of holidays and festivals.

Ralph Borsodi
idleness

It is in our faults and failings, not in our virtues, that we touch one another and find sympathy. We differ widely enough in our nobler qualities. It is in our follies that we are at one.

Jerome K. Jerome , em Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
idleness vanity faults

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