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Quotes about Procrastination

Make an effort to do the things that you enjoy instead of being lazy about it. Life is worth the hassle.
— Jen Sincero
I don't think you have time to waste not writing because you are afraid you won't be good at it.
— Anne Lamott
By and by never comes.
— St. Augustine
A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read.
— Mark Twain
We are faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. Procrastination is still the thief of time. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words 'Too Late'.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Yesterday I went home with him and we did the usual things. I haven't the nerve to put them down, but I'd like to, because now when I'm writing it's already tomorrow and I'm afraid of getting to the end of yesterday. As long as I go on writing, yesterday is today and we are still together
— Graham Greene
The problem in my life and other people's lives is not the absence of knowing what to do but the absence of doing it.
— Peter Drucker
Life is a game board. Time is your opponent. If you procrastinate, you will lose the game. You must make a move to be victorious.
— Napoleon Hill
Now he would never write the things that he had saved to write until he knew enough to write them well. Well, he would not have to fail at trying to write them either. Maybe you could never write them, and that was why you put them off and delayed the starting. Well he would never know, now.
— Ernest Hemingway
He thought a little about the company that he would like to have. No, he thought, when everything you do, you do too long, and do too late, you can't expect to find the people still there. The people all are gone.
— Ernest Hemingway
But, in yourself, you said that you would write about these people ... and for once it would be written by some one who knew what he was writing of. But he would never do it, because each day of not writing, of comfort, of being that which he despised, dulled his ability and softened his will to work so that, finally, he did no work at all.
— Ernest Hemingway
Good excuses rarely collect dust. We use them, and use them, and use them.
— Andy Stanley