Top 16 Disorganised Quotes
#1. Sarah had no intention of having nannies or anything like that. Her mother had sighed a bit, and said vaguely: 'I always find women who look after their own children get rather untidy and disorganised. Husbands hate it too'. Sometimes Sarah wanted to slap her face.
Josa Young
#2. But he had the tendency of all wildly disorganised people to suppose that the lives of others were tamer and less sensual and more cerebral than his own.
James Baldwin
#3. It is not enough to have a talented designer; the management must be inspired too. The creative process is very disorganised; the production process has to be very rational.
Bernard Arnault
#4. I'm spectacularly disorganised. I wrote my latest book in seven different notebooks scattered throughout my house.
Sue Townsend
#5. Did you read the book or did you just read the words in order?
Gail Giles
#6. The cycle of God, the good, is broken by a single act of negativity. The cycle of negativity is stopped by choosing the good
not just once, but again and again until it is goodness that prevails in your life and in our world altogether.
John Morton
#7. One advantage of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries
A.A. Milne
#9. Ah! what could we do but what we did! We sighed and fainted on the Sofa.
Jane Austen
#10. Macho and manly and stern and, oh man. Sam sighed. Guys like this were never gay. They were always the ones chasing the homos.
Anne Tenino
#12. Hey, don't knock Judy Blume. Without her, my younger self would never have been able to decode the random acts of madness perpetrated by the fascinating creature known as the teenage girl.
Ken Marino
#13. Nobody's seen all my work. No one. No one in the world has seen all my movies. Some things just never came out ... some things may still come out.
Rutger Hauer
#14. Doing what you were born to do ... That's the way to be happy.
Agnes Martin
#15. He had approached the villa on that night of the storm not out of curiosity about the music but because of a danger to the piano player. The retreating army often left pencil mines within musical instruments. Returning owners opened up pianos and lost their hands.
Michael Ondaatje
#16. Stick a shovel in the ground almost anywhere and some horrible thing or other will come to light.
Margaret Atwood
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