LAZINESS QUOTES IV

quotations about laziness

While laziness comes in many forms, it usually has one direct effect. And that's that nothing gets accomplished.

CAROLYN STEBER

"7 Ways To Be A Little Less Lazy & Way More Productive", Bustle, April 5, 2016


It is better to sit down than to stand, it is better to lie down than to sit, but death is best of all.

INDIAN PROVERB


Of course, choosing to do nothing due to laziness is not a good investment strategy. On the other hand, choosing to do nothing in a considered way is a relatively good investment strategy. For most investors, seeing through periods of market volatility and simply allowing investment returns to compound is by far the best strategy over time.

SAM SICILIA

"Often it pays to 'do nothing'", Investment Magazine, March 30, 2016


There are people, who the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves.

JANE AUSTEN

Emma

Tags: Jane Austen


laziness is good. It is only by being lazy that we become truly efficient, and come to see what is important and what is not.

LUCY KELLAWAY

"Why 'lean in' if laziness can be just as effective?", Financial Times, February 22, 2016


Idleness buries a man alive.

JOHN THORNTON

Maxims and Directions for Youth

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When we are being lazy or see other people being lazy, it usually carries a negative connotation, as if the person who is being lazy is actively withholding an ability to engage in behaviors that he or she would benefit from. In Christian moral tradition, sloth is even one of the seven deadly sins. Our advice for overcoming laziness mirrors the advice of my father: "Just get over it and get to work!"

JON JACHIMOWICZ

"Laziness Is More Complex Than You Think: How a More Nuanced Approach Can Help Us Overcome Laziness When Needed", Huffington Post, May 5, 2016


We make ourselves martyrs to industriousness, and far from that being our secret advantage, it is our undoing. If only we were lazier we would do better.

LUCY KELLAWAY

"Why 'lean in' if laziness can be just as effective?", Financial Times, February 22, 2016


Laziness is in tune with transitory time.

PIERRE SAINT-AMAND

The Pursuit of Laziness: An Idle Interpretation of the Enlightenment


Laziness is fatal to success.

FORBES

"Don't Be Lazy", Penn State Farmer


The path of laziness is the straightest of all paths to want and woe.

FORBES

"Don't Be Lazy", Penn State Farmer


Our minds are as much given to laziness as our bodies.

LA ROCHEFOUCAULD

Moral Maxims and Reflections

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Those who do the least themselves are always the severest critics upon the noble achievements of others.

ELIAS LYMAN MAGOON

Proverbs for the People


We have many words for laziness. Whether we call it lethargy, sloth, or idleness, the terms all similarly imply an unwillingness to work or use energy, despite having the ability to do so. Often, this happens against our better judgment. In many instances, we know that we should be engaging in different behaviors but instead either actively or passively choose not to and thus act lazy. The Greeks even went so far as to call this type of behavior "akrasia," or weakness of the will, which is reminiscent of current popular depictions of laziness.

JON JACHIMOWICZ

"Laziness Is More Complex Than You Think: How a More Nuanced Approach Can Help Us Overcome Laziness When Needed", Huffington Post, May 5, 2016


It is my greatest misfortune to be too lazy, and by the few mortifications I have already set with on that account I predict many evils in my future life. I have always the inclination to do what I ought; but by continually procrastinating for tomorrow the business of today, I insensibly delay, until at the end of one month I find myself in the same place as when I began it.

WASHINGTON ALLSTON

letter to Robert Rogers, Oct. 28, 1797

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We also need to recognize that sometimes, being lazy is far from a sin. After all, isn't getting to take a deserved break why we expend effort in the first place?

JON JACHIMOWICZ

"Laziness Is More Complex Than You Think: How a More Nuanced Approach Can Help Us Overcome Laziness When Needed", Huffington Post, May 5, 2016