Industriousness Quotes

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Gene Stratton-Porter
“If you are lazy, and accept your lot, you may live in it. If you are willing to work, you can write your name anywhere you choose.”
Gene Stratton-Porter, A Girl of the Limberlost

Michael  Grant
“It couldn’t last. Everyone was just killing time. But if all they did was kill time, time would end up killing them.”
Michael Grant, Gone

Henry David Thoreau
“It is not enough to be industrious; so are the ants. What are you industrious about?”
Henry David Thoreau, Letters to Various Persons

Henry David Thoreau
“This world is a place of business. What an infinite bustle! I am awaked almost every night by the panting of the locomotive. It interrupts my dreams. There is no sabbath. It would be glorious to see mankind at leisure for once. It is nothing but work, work, work. I cannot easily buy a blank-book to write thoughts in; they are commonly ruled for dollars and cents. An Irishman, seeing me making a minute in the fields, took it for granted that I was calculating my wages. If a man was tossed out of a window when an infant, and so made a cripple for life, or scared out of his wits by the Indians, it is regretted chiefly because he was thus incapacitated for—business! I think that there is nothing, not even crime, more opposed to poetry, to philosophy, ay, to life itself, than this incessant business.”
Henry David Thoreau, Life Without Principle

“I divide my officers into four classes as follows: The clever, the industrious, the lazy, and the stupid. Each officer always possesses two of these qualities.

Those who are clever and industrious I appoint to the General Staff. Use can under certain circumstances be made of those who are stupid and lazy. The man who is clever and lazy qualifies for the highest leadership posts. He has the requisite nerves and the mental clarity for difficult decisions. But whoever is stupid and industrious must be got rid of, for he is too dangerous.”
Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord

Henry David Thoreau
“If I should sell both my forenoons and afternoons to society, as most appear to do, I am sure that for me there would be nothing left worth living for. I trust that I shall never thus sell my birthright for a mess of pottage. I wish to suggest that a man may be very industrious, and yet not spend his time well. There is no more fatal blunderer than he who consumes the greater part of his life getting his living.”
Henry David Thoreau, Life Without Principle

Henry David Thoreau
“If a man walk in the woods for love of them half of each day, he is in danger of being regarded as a loafer; but if he spends his whole day as a speculator, shearing off those woods and making earth bald before her time, he is esteemed an industrious and enterprising citizen.”
Henry David Thoreau, Life Without Principle

Samuel Butler
“To do great work one must be very idle as well as very industrious.”
Samuel Butler

Enock Maregesi
“Rais wa Tume ya Dunia hakuchaguliwa kuwa kitu katika tume. Alichaguliwa kufanya kitu katika dunia.”
Enock Maregesi

“If you plant a seed in the ground, the seed doesn’t say, ‘Well, in eight hours I’m going to stop growing.’ You put it in the soil, and that bulb grows every second that it’s attached to the earth. That’s why I think that every minute that we’re attached to the earth, we should be doing something.”
Ruth Asawa

Enock Maregesi
“Hasanati ni matendo mema. Mema yanatoka kwa Mungu. Mabaya yanatoka kwa Shetani. Mke mwema anatoka kwa Mungu. Mke mbaya anatoka kwa Shetani. Mke mwema ana hekima na busara, ana maadili na tabia njema, ana utu na uchapakazi, ana wema na upendo, na ana aibu kwa wanaume.”
Enock Maregesi

Anthony Powell
“His woolly grey hair, short thick body, air of perpetual busyness, suggested an industrious gnome conscripted into the service of the army; a gnome who also liked to practise considerable malice against the race of men with whom he mingled, by making as complicated as possible every transaction they had to execute through himself.”
Anthony Powell, A Dance to the Music of Time: 3rd Movement

“Industriousness (hard work) and enthusiasm (a genuine love for what you are doing) are the cornerstones for success.”
Swen Nater, You Haven't Taught Until They Have Learned: John Wooden's Teaching Principles And Practices

“I rake a mangle of stick
and leaf and divots of moss. I am industrious,
that Midwest virtue.”
Jan Worth

Enock Maregesi
“Radia hakuwa na makosa. Wengi huishi maisha yao bure. Yeye aliishi ya kwake kwa ajili ya watu. Hakuishi tu kama raia wa Tunisia. Aliishi kama raia wa uanadamu, maadili mema na uchapakazi. Watu walimsifu kwa kuwa na kaulimbiu ya 'Acha dunia katika hali nzuri kuliko ulivyoikuta'.”
Enock Maregesi, Kolonia Santita