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Quotes About Disorganization

There was a discouraging lack of formality, or any sort of organization, to this place.
~ Alice Munro
The organization of society is the slavery of individuals, and its disorganization brings freedom.
~ ANSELME BELLEGARRIGUE
My mother was an enthusiastic chef but wildly disorganized, and often preferred purchasing yet another jar of mace or chili powder rather than having to hunt down its last incarnation.
~ Janet Fitch
My writing life is always a bit disorganized. It's hard for me to get going, but sometimes, once I begin, I go like the wind.
~ Sue Miller
Un gobierno desorganizado y sin objetivos claros puede derivar en una autocracia.
~ Roger Bartra
Because God has a very dark sense of humor," said Father Damien. He was not referring to the frightening disorganization of Father Jude Miller's new and untested emotions, but to the erratic tumble of ants scurrying to rebuild a nest disarranged by their feet.
~ Louise Erdrich
Chaos is the penance for leisure.
~ Amy Tan
I just think that some things are meant to be broken, imperfect, chaotic. It's the universe's way of providing contrast, ya know? [...] If everything was always smooth and perfect, you'd get too used to that. You have to have a little bit of disorganization now and then, otherwise, you'll never really enjoy it when things go right.
~ Sarah Dessen
You have to have a little bit of disorganization now and then. Otherwise, you'll never really enjoy it when things go right.
~ Sarah Dessen
A]voidance behavior is a response designed to protect the infant from behavioural disorganization. If we transfer this concept to adult life, we can see that an avoidant infant might very well develop into a person whose principal need was to find some kind of meaning and order in life which was not entirely, or even chiefly, dependent upon interpersonal relationships.
~ Anthony Storr
The planet on which we live is poorly organized, many areas are overpopulated, others are reserved for a few, technology's potential is only in part realized, and most people are starving.
~ Friedrich Durrenmatt
As much as he hated the travel, he loved the writing—the virtuous delights of organizing a disorganized country, stripping away the inessential and the second-rate, classifying all that remained in neat, terse paragraphs. He cribbed from other guidebooks, seizing small kernels of value and discarding the rest.
~ Anne Tyler
Disorder is infinitely deep.
~ John M. Harrison
Hay zonas pobladas y hay desiertos. Hay países industrializados y países en las más atrasadas etapas de la vida económica. Hay naciones que nadan en la fantasía de la riqueza petrolera y naciones cubiertas por la oscura sombra del hambre. Y hay la pavorosa alternativa entre el hormiguero despiadadamente desorganizado y el hormiguero despiadadamente organizado.
~ Arturo Uslar Pietri
There is no greater evil than anarchy.
~ Sophocles
Woodstock was a business. A very poorly run business.
~ Shawn Amos
I'm spectacularly disorganised. I wrote my latest book in seven different notebooks scattered throughout my house.
~ Sue Townsend
Being messy and unable to do anything about it appalled her.
~ John Varley
As for me, I do not hesitate to say that all the Marxist flirtations with the Radicalism, whether reformist or revolutionary, of the bourgeois, can have no other result than the demoralization and disorganization of the rising power of the proletariat, and consequently a new consolidation of the established power of the bourgeois.
~ bakunin mikhail iv
You believe you have no soul. That's a disorganized thought in my world. -Sarah Lange to Dr. David Sutton
~ Barbara Hall
I am the despair of my accountant; I am the plastic bags of receipts.
~ Val McDermid
Many women still see their disorganization issues as a character flaw.
~ Sari Solden
We have, instead (of soot and dirt), disorganization. We have this proliferation of goods. It's the disease of the time.
~ Cheryl Mendelson
Clothing left on the bed unfolded. Books stained with coffee spots. Tabs not paid until the last possible second. Boys kissed and then forgotten in a week's time.
~ Libba Bray