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Quotes About Routine

It was a paradox of life behind walls, that where any day could end in blood, every morning contrived to start exactly the same. A man woke and, for two beats of his heart, didn't know where he was or what he'd become. Those few seconds were magic, a warm flicker before reality walked across his chest, the black dog of remembrance trailing at its feet.
~ John Hart
The best, however, based on everything I've read and seen, would be to do some form of aerobic activity six days a week, for forty-five minutes to an hour. Four of those days should be on the longer side, at moderate intensity, and two on the shorter side, at high
~ John J. Ratey
How do they feel about being Mr. Duncan's guinea pigs? "I guess it's OK," says Michelle. "Besides getting up early and being all sweaty and gross, I'm more awake during the day. I mean, I was cranky all the time last year." Beyond improving her mood, it will turn out, Michelle is also doing much better with her reading.
~ John J. Ratey
A little is good, and more is better." The best, however, based on everything I've read and seen, would be to do some form of aerobic activity six days a week, for forty-five minutes to an hour. Four of those days should be on the longer side, at moderate intensity, and two on the shorter side, at high intensity.
~ John J. Ratey
The older generation thought nothing of getting up at five every morning - and the younger generation doesn't think much of it either.
~ John J. Welsh
Merkel is the opposite of ostentatious. She has kept her small cottage near her home town of Templin, goes to her customary hairdresser in Berlin and from time to time is seen grocery shopping. She devours art. She sometimes phones her one or two favourite museum directors directly to ask them if they wouldn't mind staying open a little longer so that she can see a particular exhibition without any fuss.
~ John Kampfner
era un hombre rutinario y ordenado. Su minuciosidad y formalidad rozaban sin duda la obsesión; creía que imponer tanta disciplina a su vida cotidiana era la única forma segura de intentar interpretar el desconcierto y el caos que sus pacientes le acercaban a diario.
~ John Katzenbach
I avoid that bleak first hour of the working day during which my still sluggish senses and body make every chore a penance. I find that in arriving later, the work which I do perform is of a much higher quality.
~ John Kennedy Toole
Such is life. Some days you wake up in Kansas, and some days in Oz. Sometimes the world feels pretty much stuck in place, and you've made your peace with that. Why waste time on silly pipe dreams, when there are socks to darn and pigs to feed? At other times, you look around and see how exciting the world can be, how flexible and arbitrary things are, how easy it might be to cast aside your old life and get to work building the one you really want.
~ John Koenig
No, Roger had not seen the funny side. But there had been a moment when, after looking at his watch, he had thought: I can remember when Christmas morning would start at about half past ten with a glass of Buck's Fizz in bed. Now it begins at half past five, with a test of my fine motor skills and ability to read Korean.
~ John Lanchester
Although he too was heading to work, Shahid was glad he wasn't dragging himself off to some office job. Shahid's view: anybody who had to wear a suit to work died a little inside, every day.
~ John Lanchester
The most important thing about technology is that it can seamlessly work its way into your routine and your life.
~ John Legend
Practice conquers the habit of doing, without reflecting on the rule.
~ John Locke
Go to bed with the lamb, and rise with the lark.
~ John Lyly
The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind.
~ John Maynard Keynes
I understood that the rest of my life would consist of causing Ivan to lug that suitcase in and out of his mother's old car, for all our days.
~ Elif Batuman
Anna isn't impressed by Baker's efforts in the kitchen. In her world, each dawning day is merely another chance to eat pizza.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
She thought about how it was something they would all remember forever. How this was family: to own such moments together. To experience them in all their raw shock and sadness, then get the food from the refrigerator, unwrap the crackers and fill the glasses, keep the gears turning, the grand existing beside the routine, the ordinary.
~ Elise Juska
It's always comforting to see the return of normalcy, and that the system has not completely broken down.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Don't let your habits become handcuffs
~ Elizabeth Berg
Marianne Moore] once remarked, after a visit to her brother and his family, that the state of being married and having children had one enormous advantage: "One never has to worry about whether one is doing the right thing or not. There isn't time. One is always having to go to the market or drive the children somewhere. There isn't time to wonder 'Is this right or isn't it?
~ Elizabeth Bishop
Grown-up people seem to be busy by clockwork: even when someone is not ill, when there has been no telegram, they run their unswerving course from object to object, directed by some mysterious inner needle that points all the time to what they must do next. You can only marvel at such misuse of time.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
In situations of crisis, it was always best to rely on routine.
~ Elizabeth Brundage
Non lavori al negozio tutti i giorni" "Conosci i miei orari?" "Non è difficile scoprirlo" " Ti rendi conto che è quello che fanno gli stalker... individuare gli orari delle loro vittime
~ Elizabeth Craft