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Quotes About Activities

Our global structuring activities and restructuring activities really don't impact India.
~ John L. Flannery
I don't watch rugby.
~ Kevin Spacey
I don't quite have the energy for extra curricular activities. I have to pace myself a little bit more.
~ James Young
The days of the painter at the Bauhaus appear to be truly over. They are estranged from the actual core of present activities, and their influence is more restricting than inspiring.
~ Walter Gropius
Of the pair of us, I'm the one who'll go out and have dinner, and Si's the one who'll go out dancing.
~ Dave Myers
Growing up, I was a parks and recs kid.
~ DeAndre Jordan
I hate parties. I hate having to do things.
~ Rita Tushingham
So when searching for the "absolute existence," we need to acknowledge that our relationship to "reality" is to consider our perception of physical conditions as objective and real, and our perception of the mind's activities as subjective and just made up.
~ Peter Ralston
Interest in business ethics courses has surged, and student activities at leading business schools are more focused than ever before on making business serve long-term social values.
~ Peter Singer
slow regression is more often seen in activities dominated by skill, while faster regression is more associated with chance.
~ Philip E. Tetlock
Mauboussin notes that slow regression is more often seen in activities dominated by skill, while faster regression is more associated with chance.15
~ Philip Tetlock
The presidency is not an office job. If I only sit in the office in Dar es Salaam, I'm not running the country. I visit the country to inspect development programmes, to inspect activities, to see how things are going, how the government agenda is being implemented, what are the teething issues.
~ Jakaya Kikwete
I visited a Child Friendly Space where children take part in structured play and development activities in a safe environment. These are designed to develop their cognitive ability as well as address their psychosocial needs. As I watched them sing songs and take part in games, it struck me that these kids could be anywhere in the world.
~ Gemma Chan
I rarely have out-of-town visitors because you have to do things like take them around L.A.
~ Jen Kirkman
I would like to learn so many things: I'd like to take tennis classes, I'd like continuing vocal lessons, and I'd definitely like taking more ice skating and more tap.
~ Sofia Vassilieva
When I was a kid, I did many sports. Judo, like my dad, but also volleyball, handball, and gymnastics. We never played much football.
~ Robert Lewandowski
In my spare time, I volunteer at my daughters' schools so I can stay involved with the activities and parent/teacher community.
~ Belinda Johnson
I am obsessed with planning travel! Not just traveling, which I love, but the whole planning process and all the details that go into it. I subscribe to all these travel blogs and airline forums and research hotels and activities and destinations for hours on end, and I volunteer to plan trips for everyone I know.
~ Lauren Weisberger
I love shopping, but I can't go out. I love going to restaurants and eating out with friends.
~ Ram Charan
I didn't want to go out at night and spend my money in bars and stuff like that, so when I came home at night, I just wanted to entertain myself.
~ Tom Noddy
I went to school every day, like everyone else, and I played baseball for my high school team. I was a part of a lot of different activities outside of school.
~ Jesse McCartney
the current division of the shtetl into its two sections, the Jewish Quarter and the Human Three-Quarters. All so-called sacred activities—religious studies, kosher butchering, bargaining, etc.—were contained within the Jewish Quarter. Those activities concerned with the humdrum of daily existence—secular studies, communal justice, buying and selling, etc.—took place in the Human Three-Quarters. Straddling the two was the Upright Synagogue.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
On the contrary, all experience shows that revolutionaries come from those who are economically independent, not from factory workers. Very few revolutionary leaders have done manual work, and those who did soon abandoned it for political activities. The factory worker wants higher wages and better conditions, not a revolution. It is the man on his own who wants to remake society, and moreover he can happily defy those in power without economic risk.
~ A.J.P. Taylor
I'm a consumer as well as a performer. Among my leisure-time activities is going to the theater. I'm very interested in that.
~ Kathleen Battle