“Never interested in impressive edifices, Irish monks preferred to spend their time in study, prayer, farming—and, of course, copying. …a little hut for each monk… a refectory and kitchen; a scriptorium and library; a smithy, a kiln, a mill, and a couple of barns; a modest church—and they were in business.”
Source: How the Irish Saved Civilization (1995), Ch. VI What Was Found
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“The Devil was sick,—the Devil a monk would be;
The Devil was well,—the devil a monk was he.”
Source: Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Fourth Book (1548, 1552), Chapter 24.

5.177: Vanijja Sutta https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/an/an05/an05.177.than.html, as translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (2001)
Source: Pali Canon, Sutta Pitaka, Anguttara Nikaya (Numerical Discourses)

“A monk's first concern, night and day, should be not to hurt or trouble his brother monks.”

The Confession (c. 452?)

“A voluminous, prosaick, and drivelling Monk.”
Joseph Ritson Bibliographia Poetica (1802) p. 87.
Criticism

“An artisan busies himself with his work for three hours each day and spends nine hours in study.”
Treatise 3: “The Study of the Torah,” Chapter 1, Section 12, H. Russell, trans. (1983), p. 52
Mishneh Torah (c. 1180)

“I prefer to spend time with you. You’re the most interesting person I know.”
Source: Captivated by You