Bird Quote by Francis Quarles
“Rather do what is nothing to the purpose than be idle; that the devil may find thee doing. The bird that sits is easily shot, when fliers scape the fowler. Idleness is the Dead Sea that swallows all the virtues, and the self-made sepulchre of a living man.”
About This Quote
Source Poem: The Mortalities, 1621
Idle behavior invites danger; activity protects against harm and stagnation.
In simple terms: Being idle makes you vulnerable; staying active keeps you safe.
Stay active, avoid complacency.
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When to use this quote
- workplace
- personal health
- creative projects
- community service
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you turn idle moments into purposeful actions?
- What risks do you face when you avoid activity?
Idle time can also be restorative if balanced with purpose.