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doing-nothing sometimes reactions
Sometimes,doing nothing is the best reaction. Bob Woodward
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Nothing comes from doing nothing. William Shakespeare
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I knew exactly what I was doing: I was doing nothing. because I knew there was nothing to do. Charles Bukowski
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Work finally begins when the fear of doing nothing exceeds the fear of doing it badly. Alain de Botton
doing-nothing ends ifs
But if you never did anything you couldn't undo you'd end up doing nothing at all. Anne Tyler
doing-nothing want term
If you want freedom you have to come to terms with being okay in the now doing nothing. Doug Duncan
doing-nothing done problem
The problem with lethargy is that doing nothing validates the fear that nothing can be done. Bill Crawford
doing-nothing pounds muscles
Every pound of muscle burns approximately 50 calories every day, just doing nothing. Jorge Cruise
doing-nothing trouble time-off
The trouble with doing nothing is that you can never take any time off. Hoagy Carmichael
trouble mercy heavy
These heavy troubles are heralds of weighty mercies. Charles Spurgeon
trouble novel incomplete
There are things the story must have or else look incomplete. And these will almost automatically present themselves. When they don't, you are in trouble and then the novel stops. Chinua Achebe
trouble failure-of-leadership nigeria
The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership, Chinua Achebe
trouble bloodshed hard
I labored hard to avoid trouble and bloodshed. Chief Joseph
trouble ifs
If you are a friend of somebody and that friend is in trouble, you don't just drop them. David Tang
trouble my-family bigs
If not for my family, I would have been in big trouble. Chad Everett
trouble crosses
Usually one gets a heavier cross when one attempts to get rid of an old one. Edith Stein
trouble economy free-market
The trouble with a free market economy is that it requires so many policemen to make it work. Dean Acheson
trouble reason authority
As soon as we abandon our reason and are content to rely on authority, there is no end to our troubles. Bertrand Russell