Procrastination Quotes
These are some of the best 'Procrastination' quotations and sayings.
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Be wise today; 'tis madness to defer; next day the fatal precedent will plead; thus on, till wisdom is push'd out of life.
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By the streets of "by and by," one arrives at the house of "never."
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Delay not till tomorrow to be wise; tomorrow's sun to thee may never rise.
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He who prorogues the honesty of today till tomorrow, will probably prorogue his tomorrows to eternity.
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I'm going to stop putting things off, starting tomorrow!
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If you wait, all that happens is that you get older.
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Indulge in procrastination, and in time you will come to this, that because a thing ought to be done, therefore you can't do it.
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Is not he imprudent, who, seeing the tide making toward him apace, will sleep till the sea overwhelms him?
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Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. - Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done.
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Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today.
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Procrastination is one of the most common and deadliest of diseases and its toll on success and happiness is heavy.
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Procrastination is the thief of time.
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Procrastination says, "The next advantage we will take thoroughly."
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That we would do, we should do when we would; for this "would" changes, and hath abatements and delays as many, as there are tongues, are hands, are accidents; and then, this "should" is like a spendthrift sigh, that hurts by easing.
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The longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of man; and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?
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The man who procrastinates struggles with ruin.
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There is, by God's grace, an immeasurable distance between late and too late.
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To be always intending to live a new life, but never to find time to set about it; this is as if a man should put off eating and drinking and sleeping from one day and night to another, till he is starved and destroyed.
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Tomorrow! It is a period nowhere to be found in all the hoary registers of time, unless, perchance, in the fool's calendar. - Wisdom disclaims the word, nor holds society with those who own it.
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Waste no vain words on the consumed time, but take the instant by the forward top; for on man's best resolved, best urged decrees, the inaudible and viewless foot of time steals, ere he can effect.
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