Academics act like they
Academics act like they are important, but when something is academic it is meaningless. People say, ‘It’s academic, now let’s get work done. Evan Sayet
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Academics act like they are important, but when something is academic it is meaningless. People say, ‘It’s academic, now let’s get work done. Evan Sayet
People who observe no limits in attempting to get work done aren’t nearly as smart as they think. Hard work can be done by any fool. But to be highly productive, and still have plenty of time to rest and play, this is where true genius resides. Ernie J Zelinski
The great thing is to last and get your work done and see and hear and learn and understand; and write when there is something that you know; and not before, and not too damned much after. Ernest Hemingway
I have to avoid things like ‘World of Warcraft’ or ‘Minecraft’, otherwise I’d never get any work done. Ernest Cline
A dynamic person is one who really makes a difference in the world; who does something that changes things or other people. The magnitude of the work done may not be great, but the world is different because that person has lived and worked. The real secret of a dynamic personality is to believe that … Read more
I think that whether you’ve just begun writing or whether you’ve been writing for fifty years – I mean, I’m excited to get there and tell you about it when I do – I think that there’s always the challenge of believing in yourself enough to get the work done and not being so taken … Read more
The stomach, when we lie down to rest, should have its work done, that it may enjoy rest, as well as other portions of the body. The work of digestion should not be carried on through any period of the sleeping hours. Ellen G. White
I always got my work done before playing. Edwin Moses
Hudson Taylor said, \”The Lord’s work done in the Lord’s way will never fail to have the Lord’s provision.\” …The Lord’s work done in human energy is not the Lord’s work any longer. It is something, but it is not the Lord’s work. Francis Schaeffer
Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. Francis of Assisi