Any fool can be fussy and rid himself of energy all over the place but a man has to have something in him before he can settle down to do nothing.

J. B. Priestley
Some Similar Quotes
  1. I suppose the secret of his success is in his tremendous idleness which almost approaches the supernatural. - Lawrence Durrell

  2. There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want. - Bill Watterson

  3. It’s how I fill the time when nothing’s happening. Thinking too much, flirting with melancholy. - Tim Winton

  4. His idleness was his refuge, and in this he was like many others in [occupied] France in that period; laziness became political. - Iain Pears

  5. Idleness is the enemy of the soul; and therefore the brethren ought to be employed in manual labor at certain times, at others, in devout reading. - Benedict Of Nursia

More Quotes By J. B. Priestley
  1. I sometimes wish they would swagger more now buy bigger overcoats and wilder hats and retain those traces of make-up that put them outside respectability and keep them rogues and vagabonds which is what at heart - bless 'em - they are.

  2. One of the delights known to age and beyond the grasp of youth is that of 'not going'!

  3. The Canadian is often a baffled man because he feels different from his British kindred and his American neighbours sharply refused to be lumped together with either of them yet cannot make plain his difference.

  4. Any fool can be fussy and rid himself of energy all over the place but a man has to have something in him before he can settle down to do nothing.

  5. The most lasting reputation I have is for an almost ferocious aggressiveness when in fact I am amiable indulgent affectionate shy and rather timid at heart.

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