Quote by David Seabury Download Open image “If you give yourself to your task at once, you won't have to do it twice.” — David Seabury ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
I'm always trying to think of ways to make something more efficient. If I have to do something once, that's fine. If I have… — Tobias Lutke Copy Share Image
Multi-tasking is merely the opportunity to screw up more than one thing at a time. — Gary W. Keller Copy Share Image
I can do only one thing at a time, but I can avoid doing many things simultaneously. — Ashleigh Brilliant Copy Share Image
Multi-tasking is the ability to screw everything up simultaneously. — Jeremy Clarkson Copy Share Image
Most of us can easily do two things at once; what's all but impossible is to do one thing at once. — Mignon McLaughlin Copy Share Image
I'm not great at multi-tasking, so when I do one thing... I like to do it 100%. — Idina Menzel Copy Share Image
To do something right it must be done twice. The first time instructs the second. — Simon Bolivar Copy Share Image
Do only one thing at a time. It is lazy people who want to do everything at once. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
If you do something right once, someone will ask you to do it again. — Azgraybebly Joslan Copy Share Image
No one would choose to be jerked randomly off task again and again until you have half a dozen things you're trying to get… — Marilyn vos Savant Copy Share Image
“Research is showing that so-called multitasking is a myth. The human brain cannot perform two different tasks at the same time.” — David L. Hough Copy Share Image
Fear of self is the greatest of all terrors, the deepest of all dread, the commonest of all mistakes. From it grows failure. Because… — David Seabury Copy Share Image
Make yourself an efficient spark plug, igniting the latent energy of those about you. — David Seabury Copy Share Image
Your desires and true beliefs have a way of playing blind man's bluff. You must corner the inner facts... — David Seabury Copy Share Image
Courage and conviction are powerful weapons against an enemy who depends only on fists or guns. Animals know when you are afraid; a coward… — David Seabury Copy Share Image
Love... Force it and it disappears. You cannot will love, nor even control it. You can only guide its expression. It comes or it… — David Seabury Copy Share Image
We learn courageous action by going forward whenever fear urges us back. — David Seabury Copy Share Image
Modern science knows much about such conflicts. We call the mental state that engenders it "ambivalence": a collision between thought and feeling. — David Seabury Copy Share Image