But compare the hardest day's work you ever did with the idleness that splits flowers and pokes its way into spiders' stomachs, and thank your stars that your head has got something it must think of, and your hands something that they must do.

Wilkie Collins
About This Quote

A quote is a mantra, a word or passage that is repeated in order to bring about change or an action. This quote brings about the idea that you must have something to do in order to have something to think about. It is not enough to just sit around and be idle. Doing nothing is just as bad as overworking yourself. No matter what you are doing, it is important that you are doing it with purpose and that you are doing it best of your ability.

Source: The Moonstone

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