“He was neither lazy nor incompetent; he merely had occupational claustrophobia.”
Jack Vance book Space Opera
Source: Space Opera (1965), Chapter 4 (p. 30)
Source: The Warrior Heir
“He was neither lazy nor incompetent; he merely had occupational claustrophobia.”
Jack Vance book Space Opera
Source: Space Opera (1965), Chapter 4 (p. 30)
“There is no such thing as a lazy person; he is either sick or uninspired.”
Zig Ziglar (1926–2012) American motivational speaker
See You at the Top (2000)
“He could see now what a lot of his mistakes had been—laziness among them. And laziness is curable.”
Fredric Brown book What Mad Universe
Source: What Mad Universe (1949), Chapter 9 “The Dope on Dopelle” (p. 80)
Paul A. Samuelson (1915–2009) American economist
Kotaro Suzumura, An interview with Paul Samuelson: welfare economics,“old” and “new”, and social choice theory (2005)
New millennium
Richard Stone (1913–1991) British economist, Nobel Memorial Prize winner
Source: Studies in the National Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom, 1954, p. 286
Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing
As quoted in Forever Yours (1990) by Martha Vicinus and Bea Nergaard , p. 275. Letter, c. 1867, to the scholar Benjamin Jowett.
Anish Kapoor (1954) British contemporary artist of Indian birth
Anish Kapoor dedicates Leviathan sculpture to Ai Weiwei
“He smiled his irresistible smile, but Dora found it highly resistible.”
Caryl Brahms (1901–1982) English critic, novelist, and journalist
Ooh! La-La!
Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager and filmmaker
On Orson Welles, as quoted in The New York Times (11 October 1985)