The only difference between success and failure is the ability to take action. — Alexander Graham Bell Copy Share Image
Let no one delay the study of philosophy while young nor weary of it when old. — Epicurus Copy Share Image
“Procrasdemon is fighting hard to feed off of distractions and pleasures.” — Neeraj Agnihotri Copy Share Image
Idleness is more an infirmity of the mind than of the body. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
When it comes to success, it will come when it comes. A delay does not mean a denial. — Les Brown Copy Share Image
“When it comes to work - hurry, hurry, hurry. When it comes to payment - delay, delay, delay. Caste, religion, family background… — Aravind Adiga Copy Share Image
Laziness is the road to progress, but only when it is allied to intelligent thought and high ambition. — Richard Koch Copy Share Image
“We owe most of our great inventions and most of the achievements of genius to idleness.” — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
Punctuality is closely related to faithfulness and dependability. Being tardy can be linked to uninterest, apathy, slothfulness and procrastination... — Sterling W Sill Copy Share Image
He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep. — John Keats Copy Share Image
Laziness is the one common deficiency in mankind that blocks the establishment of a perfect world in which everyone leads a happy… — William Feather Copy Share Image
“I have heard that in war haste can be folly, but have never seen delay that was wise.” — Sun Tzu Copy Share Image
“A woman can tolerate delays knowing they are not denials; she is diligent, and composed. She is not easily irritated like love;… — Agu Jaachynma N.E Copy Share Image
Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Rita Emmett, the author of The Procrastinator’s Handbook, summed this up well in what she labeled Emmett’s law: “The dread of doing… — Chris Bailey Copy Share Image
“A brick could be utilized to teach the danger of procrastination. Ignoring the brick and pretending everything will work itself out is… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
There is large difference between indolent impatience of labor and intellectual impatience of delay, large difference between leaving things unfinished because we… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
When you procrastinate, you're more likely to let your mind wander. That gives you a better chance of stumbling onto the unusual… — Adam Grant Copy Share Image
The habit of always putting off an experience until you can afford it, or until the time is right, or until you… — Charles R. Swindoll Copy Share Image
“Procrastination is the enemy of accomplishment—not simply because the task you are avoiding fails to get done, but because all of your… — Darren Main Copy Share Image
Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people… — Denis Waitley Copy Share Image
“Those who don't overcommit, who undercommit, who just focus on one or two things, those one or two things become magnified so… — David Tian Ph.D Copy Share Image
“Here’s why this matters for change: When people try to change things, they’re usually tinkering with behaviors that have become automatic, and… — Chip Heath Copy Share Image
“Think of the most discouraging thing that you are currently carrying or the biggest project you can’t seem to tackle. Forget about… — Dan Pearce Copy Share Image
Death will be so quick to swoop on you; Gather merit till that moment comes! Wait till then to banish laziness? Then… — Shantideva Copy Share Image
“Sometimes the best preparation is a wandering, soul-enriching procrastination. Take a nap, throw the Frisbee, sing a song, and then write the… — Kevin DeYoung Copy Share Image
“Don't try to leave for there's so very much to do, and you still have over eight hundred years to go on… — Norton Juster Copy Share Image
“Procrastination is a way for us to be satisfied with second-rate results; we can always tell ourselves we'd have done a better… — Richard O'Connor Copy Share Image