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Quotes About Productivity

What I absolutely can't do is just sit around, that drives me crazy. I go nuts! I'm far too nervous, too high strung to sit around. It's not my thing; I can't deal with it!
~ Jonathan Davis
I've done two shows every day for years, but I don't think I could work on just one show a week. I would go crazy, and I would drive everybody nuts. I've got to feel like I'm under pressure.
~ Greg Gutfeld
I think the man who eats the bread of idleness is under a certain obligation to speak well of labor.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
The basic idea of a hackathon is to erase all routine obligations for the day so that employees can clear a mental space for creativity.
~ Neil Blumenthal
I often work and write in coffee shops, observing the baristas and eavesdropping on interesting conversations.
~ Christina Baker Kline
I'm obsessed - I couldn't even tell you how much coffee I drink in a day.
~ Kasie Hunt
With nice words, we never obtained anything.
~ Matteo Salvini
I don't tend to write when I'm happy, which I think is pretty obvious.
~ Aubrie Sellers
In our production-oriented society, being busy, having an occupation, has become one of the main ways, if not the main way, of identifying ourselves. Without an occupation, not just our economic security but our very identity is endangered.
~ Henri Nouwen
A human being must have occupation, of he or she is not to become a nuisance to the world.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
Be pleasant until ten o'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
If you only do the easy and useless jobs, you'll never have to worry about the important ones which are so difficult. You just won't have the time. For there's always something to do to keep you from what you really should be doing, and if it weren't for that dreadful magic staff, you'd never know how much time you were wasting.
~ Norton Juster
Don't try to leave for there's so very much to do, and you still have over eight hundred years to go on the first job.' 'But why do only unimportant things?' 'Think of all the trouble it saves. If you only do the easy and useless jobs, you'll never have to worry about the important ones which are so difficult. You just won't have the time. For there's always something to do to keep you from what you really should be doing.
~ Norton Juster
From 2:30 to 3:30 we put off for tomorrow what we could have done today.
~ Norton Juster
As you can see, that leaves almost no time for brooding, lagging, plodding, or procrastinating, and if we stopped to think or laugh, we'd never get nothing done." "You mean you'd never get anything done," corrected Milo. "We don't want to get anything done," snapped another angrily; "we want to get nothing done, and we can do that without your help.
~ Norton Juster
Only action determines my value in the market place and to multiply my value I will multiply my actions.
~ Og Mandino
Avoid with fury the killers of time.
~ Og Mandino
he quit drinking coffee, and naturally, his brain stopped working.
~ Orhan Pamuk
Pristojnost ?ovjeku samo oduzima vrijeme, ni?emu drugom ne koristi.
~ Orhan Pamuk
But in the information age, the paradigm for managers has shifted from managing bodies to managing minds. It is true that a body at rest is a body that is not producing. But a mind at rest could be a manager's, and a company's, greatest asset. Employees who are working ceaselessly on a problem may not be giving their brains the space they need to synthesize information and come up with insightful solutions. Think
~ Ori Brafman
Laziness begins in cobwebs and ends in iron chains.
~ Orison Swett Marden
The time will come when human drones will be ostracized from society as nobodies, as thieves of honest men's efforts, thieves of the results of honest men's labor. The coming civilization will not tolerate these thieves of society, these lazy vagabonds who do nothing but steal the products of their labor and demoralize society by their vicious example.
~ Orison Swett Marden
people. They do all their work three times over: once in anticipation, once in actuality, once in rumination. I do mine in actuality alone, doing it once instead of three times. This was by the intelligent exercise of Mr. Beecher's will-power in concentrating his mind upon what he was doing at a given moment, and then turning to something else. Any one who has observed business men closely, has noticed this characteristic. One
~ Orison Swett Marden
Time is money. We should not be stingy or mean with it, but we should not throw away an hour any more than we would throw away a dollar-bill. Waste of time means waste of energy, waste of vitality, waste of character in dissipation. It means the waste of opportunities which will never come back. Beware how you kill time, for all your future lives in it.
~ Orison Swett Marden