Top 14 Antischedule Quotes
#1. I'm very antischedule. Except for board meetings, I don't really schedule things or keep a calendar. I think appointments are caustic to creativity.
David Karp
#2. Besides, you don't work for a dollar - you work to create and have fun.
Walt Disney
#3. The policy of repression of ideas cannot work and never has worked.
Robert M. Hutchins
#4. It is true that "atheism" is a negative word, but so is "nonfiction." They are double negatives. Both words tell you that what you are getting is real, not pretend. Those of
Dan Barker
#5. No man loves life like him that's growing old.
Sophocles
#6. Everyone dies. The don't all have the chance to see what they wanted most. At least I've seen the Above. At least I've known True.
Ally Condie
#7. I'm not shooting for happy. I'm aiming for comfortable and fat.
James Maxey
#8. You're late, asshole!" he said cheerfully. He tried to snatch the six-pack out of Cheyenne's hands but, being shorter by at least half a foot, ended up jumping in the air, his limbs flailing in an exaggerated manner.
Melissa Noel
#9. It was all absurd, without reason or meaning. People who didn't know each other were going to kill each other over a hill none of them cared about
Karl Marlantes
#10. I never have used a trainer. I'm slightly intimidated by the idea of somebody in my face.
Anna Kendrick
#11. It has always been my conviction that Indian parents who train their children to think and talk in English from their infancy betray their children and their country. They
Mahatma Gandhi
#12. I'm married to an Italian woman, and I used to love cooking Italian at home, because it's one-pot cooking. But my wife does not approve of my Italian cooking.
Anthony Bourdain
#13. Some people said, 'Oh you're going to become a fine artist now and do exhibits and stuff.' But I have no desire to do that. I really like design and I'm going to stay with it.
Stefan Sagmeister
#14. If the Chandos portrait is not genuine, then we are left with two other possible likenesses to help us decide what William Shakespeare looked like. The first is the copperplate engraving that appeared as the frontispiece of the collected works of Shakespeare in 1623 - the famous First Folio.
Bill Bryson
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