Doing nothing Quote by Anne Tyler Download Open image “But if you never did anything you couldn't undo you'd end up doing nothing at all.” — Anne Tyler ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Doing nothing Ends
Don’t do what you can’t undo, until you’ve considered what you can’t do once you’ve done it. — Robin Hobb Copy Share Image
You can't undo whats been done but you always have a chance to make things right. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
You can't undo anything you've already done, but you can face up to it. You can tell the truth. You can seek forgiveness. And… — Tertullian Copy Share Image
As long as you are convinced you have never done anything, you can never do anything. — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
I know I cannot undo this. None of us can undo what we’ve done, or relive a life already recorded. — Mitch Albom Copy Share Image
To undo a mistake is always harder than not to create one originally but we seldom have the foresight. Therefore we have no choice… — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
There are moments in your life where you realize you could do nothing, but if you do, you'll probably regret it forever. — Milana Vayntrub Copy Share Image
To undo mistakes is always harder than not to create them originally, but we seldom have foresight. Therefore, we have no choice but to… — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
None of my own experiences ever finds its way into my work. However, the stages of my life - motherhood, middle age, etc. -… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
For my own family, I would always choose the makeshift, surrogate family formed by various characters unrelated by blood. — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
Mostly it's lies, writing novels. You set out to tell an untrue story and you try to make it believable, even to yourself. Which… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
“You wake in the morning, you’re feeling fine, but all at once you think, “Something’s not right. Something’s off somewhere; what is it?” And… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
“...that was Julian for you: reckless. A dashing sailor, a speedy driver, a frequenter of single bars, he was the kind of man who… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
“Disaster followed disaster... the hero stuck in there, though. Macon had long ago noticed that all adventure movies had the same moral: Perseverance pays.… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
It struck her all at once that dealing with other human beings was an awful lot of work. — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
“Justine hated pantsuits. Whenever she saw one, she had an urge to tell the owner some scandalous fortune, loudly enough to be heard everywhere:… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
Doing nothing gives me great pleasure. And believe me, I succeed wonderfully in it. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
You are going to kill me, and that will protect society from me. But out there are many, many more people who are addicted… — Ted Bundy Copy Share Image
Love women! I hate feminism. "Hate" may be an accurate word, but too strong to use. I strongly oppose feminism because it's nothing but… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
Pat Buchanan... was fired by MSNBC for doing nothing more than voicing his rock-solid conservative thoughts on the otherwise failing network... The real message… — Ted Nugent Copy Share Image
Retirement is wonderful. It's doing nothing without worrying about getting caught at it. — Gene Perret Copy Share Image
Admirals extolled for standing still, or doing nothing with a deal of skill. — William Cowper Copy Share Image
I am not advocating doing nothing. I am advocating for you to energetically, actively and vigilantly monitor how you are BEING. — Brenda Strong Copy Share Image
If you can't be remarkable, perhaps you should consider doing nothing until you can. — Seth Godin Copy Share Image
The problem with lethargy is that doing nothing validates the fear that nothing can be done. — Bill Crawford Copy Share Image
Talk to the guys that ain't doing nothing, don't talk to me. I just want eight guys out there with me who want to… — Shaquille O'Neal Copy Share Image
What are you doing?" Nothing. Breaking and entering. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. — Audrey Niffenegger Copy Share Image