
Top 15 Procrastinates Quotes
#1. He who procrastinates will light the long fuse of dynamite.
Geoff Rogers
#2. Telling someone who procrastinates to buy a weekly planner is like telling someone with chronic depression to just cheer up.
Joseph R. Ferrari
#3. With the notebook resting ominuslously on Janie's bed, Janie procrastinates.
Does her homework first.
And pours herself a bowl of ceral. Breakfast - one of the five most important meals of the day. Not to be skipped.
Lisa McMann
#4. The man who procrastinates is always struggling with misfortunes.
Hesiod
#5. The man who procrastinates struggles with ruin.
Hesiod
#6. Let the ground of all thy religious actions be obedience; examine not why it is commanded, but observe it because it is commanded. True obedience neither procrastinates nor questions.
Francis Quarles
#7. Everyone procrastinates. The difference between high performers and low performers is largely determined by what they choose to procrastinate on.
Brian Tracy
#8. It is an undoubted truth, that the less one has to do, the less time one finds to do it in. One yawns, one procrastinates, one can do it when one will, and therefore one seldom does it at all.
Lord Chesterfield
#9. No, I'm not very productive at all. I'm probably like an animal. I mean, great animals in the ocean feed all the time. I'm someone who procrastinates, worries, for most of a month, and then I'll have a flurry of manic productivity with a sense of great urgency and fear for, like, two days.
Jonathan Ames
#10. A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance.
Hunter S. Thompson
#11. Myth is the facts of the mind made manifest in a fiction of matter.
Maya Deren
#12. I'm a great believer in relativity when making movies. Relativity, in my mind, meaning "Light to dark, big to small, good to bad." You visually embrace these things to enhance transitions and instantly paint environments and moods.
Gordon Willis
#13. How incredibly avaricious the whole operation was, the way they made the Jews pay for their tickets in the railway cars to the death camps. Yeah, and the rates for a third-class ticket, one way. And half price for children ... It was a kind of exploration of evil. Just how bad can we get?
Martin Amis
#15. I think the best thing about being a writer is getting to dream. It's constantly viewing life through the "what if?" lens.
Kevin J. Fitzgerald
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