“Procrastination is the thief of time. . .”
—Edward Young
“Procrastination is the thief of time. . .”
—Edward Young
“Slow and steady wins the race. . .”
—Robert Lloyd
“I am happiest when I am idle—I could live for months without performing any kind of labour—and at the expiration of that time I should feel fresh and vigorous enough to go right on in the same way for numerous more months. . .”
—Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne)
“Stop; look; listen.”
—Ralph R. Upton
“If you wait for all the lights to turn green before starting your journey,
you’ll never leave the driveway. . .”
—Zig Ziglar
“Grab a chance and you won’t be sorry for a might-have-been. . .”
—Arthur Ransome
“One person can make a difference—and every person should try. . .”
—John F. Kennedy
“Luck is simply the result of continuous actions taken towards a predetermined goal. . .”
—Alan Woods
“If a goal is worth having—
it’s worth blocking out the time in your day-to-day life
necessary to achieve it. . .”
—Jill Koenig
“Try to say the very thing you really mean—
the whole of it, nothing more or less—
or other than what you really mean. . .”
—C. S. Lewis