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Eschew surplusage.
The world of men harbours a morbid condition of overfondness for themselves
There's a difference between over-training and over-exercising. Over-training can be you're trying to do something at high performance, but when you're over-exercising it just means that you don't have a life. And there are obviously people who go to that extreme.
If you're over stressed it's because you're under asked.
If anything can be done, it can be overdone is my point of view.
Don't underestimate your opponent, but don't overestimate them, either.
You have to be careful not to get overexposed.
existential overload
I'm an over-packer 100 percent. I can't do it; I physically can't under-pack.
When a thing is not worth overdoing, leave it alone!
Overestimate the small.
The strength of even the strongest individual can always be overpowered by the many, who often will combine for no other purpose than to ruin strength precisely because of its peculiar independence.
What I really don't like is oversimplification.
Over Thinking can be extremely destructive, and may often be a sign of low confidence or low self-esteem.
Overconfidence precedes carelessness.
If it's worth doing, I guess it's worth overdoing.
Overstraining is the enemy of accomplishment. Calm strength that arises from a deep and inexhaustible source is what brings success.
Overconfidence comes from fear and doubt, and you boast an ego when you're feeling less than.
Sometimes those who overvalue their strengths are the most dangerous because they simply do not understand that they cannot win, so they keep trying.
If you're not overprepared, you're underprepared.
The result of information overload is usually distraction, and it dilutes your focus and takes you off your game.
For I have had too much
Of apple-picking:I am overtired
Of the great harvest I myself desired.
Excess always carries its own retribution.
Don't overwork your squad. If you're going to make a mistake, under-work them.
I've discovered that sheer quantity doesn't necessarily make for a heavier sound; if anything, overdubs make guitars sound mushier.
I am a fashion designer, so I guess that makes me an overpacker.
My lord, adjudge my strength, and set me where
I bear a little more than I can bear.
I can overact in two seconds.
exhaustion and the daily rigours of the
There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent.
I can tend to over-think things.
Maximum your strengths.
My emotions overload because there is no hand to hold, there's no shoulder here to lean on; I'm walking all on my own.
There is nothing heavier than the burden of potential
Some offenses will be more challenging than those for which we've been trained. This extra strain may cause
There is no greater burden than great potential.
Overwork has long been cast as a choice, and a positive one borne out of love at that. But the truth is that for so many, there is no choice.
It's not just being overweight that's dangerous. Stress is dangerous.
Not two strong men the enormous weight could raise,- Such men as live in these degenerate days.
Problems arise when people act as if their "boulders" are daily loads, and refuse help, or as if their "daily loads" are boulders they shouldn't have to carry. The results of these two instances are either perpetual pain or irresponsibility.
We believe that people moving their portfolios to an overweight in bonds will be disappointed over the long-term and will significantly underperform an asset allocation that over-weights equities.
I am a fan of overdoing something, but not running it into the ground. They are complete opposites with only a fine line separating them.
Over preparing for your competition is better than underpreparing.
One of these days my overconfidence is going to get me killed . . . but not today.
It's not the load that breaks you. It's the way you carry it." C.S. Lewis
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To be 'orribly and onerously overrun.
I don't believe in overdoing myself.
Get tough: don't work under pressure; work over pressure.
A male on
the other hand can never get enough copulations with as many
different females as possible: the word excess has no meaning for a
male
The most underestimated risk for a politician is overexposure.
Oversteer is best cause you dont see the tree that kills you
It can be a little distressing to have to overintellectualize yourself.
One rich Man hath Lands, not only more than he can manage, but so much, that letting them out to others, he is supplied with a large over-plus, so needs no farther care.
Overdressing is the first cousin of trying too hard.
Don't underestimate the power of being underestimated.
It is the common failing of an ambitious mind to over-rate itself ...
In the developed world, hundreds of millions of us now face the bizarre problem of surfeit. Yet our brains, instincts, and socialized behavior are still geared to an environment of lack. The result? Overwhelm - on an unprecedented scale.
The single greatest demotivator of a team is having members who are not carrying their load.
Am I over existing or am I over existing? That's my inside joke.
It is as much of a mistake to underestimate yourself as to overestimate yourself.
Let all who build beware The load, the shock, the pressure Material can bear. So, when the buckled girder Lets down the grinding span, The blame of loss, or murder, Is laid upon the man. Not on the Stuff - the Man!
Excess weakens the spirits.
Regarding the mantra ... "There is no overtraining" Just because you can handle large amounts of volume doesn't mean it's needed. That's the crux of the issue. Just because the body can tolerate something doesn't mean it's a necessity for progress. This is simply poor logic.
A man whose strength gives out collapses along the course. In your case you set the limits beforehand.
I am not to be underestimated. Overestimated, maybe, but underestimated? No.
I don't care if people think I am an overactor, as long as they enjoy what I do. People who think that would call Van Gogh an overpainter.
Most of us feel overburdened by information, although I would say the overloaded feeling comes more from coordinating all of the information and responding to it.
It is human nature to overdo a thing until one gets sick of it.
Everything runs to excess; every good quality is noxious if unmixed.
I am overflowing with words I do not have.
My nerves are neither over- nor underwrought. They are wrought to the precise degree demanded by this situation.
When a heavy weight presses the soul to the lowest level at which endurance is possible, there is an instant and desperate effort of every physical and moral nerve to throw off the weight; and hence the heaviest anguish often precedes a return tide of joy and courage.
The choice is between which mistake is easier to correct: underdoing it or overdoing it.
Overthinkers are the most exhausting alcoholics.
I think I have a tendency to overwork things. I have a hard time finding that sweet spot that most actors seem to be able to hit where they're doing the exact right amount of work, not overthinking, not underdoing it. I seem to either overdo it or underdo it.
Too much is almost enough
I have already exceeded the amount of work my head can bear.
I always try to overachieve. I feel I have something to prove every day.
An overconfident enemy is prone to carelessness.
Charles Evans Hughes, former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, said: "Men do not die from overwork. They die from dissipation and worry." Yes, from dissipation of their energies - and worry because they never seem to get their work done.
Just because I give you my all, doesn't mean I'm a pushover. Don't make the mistake of underestimating me. Push too hard and you'll see how strong I really am!
To exaggerate is to weaken.
We must overact our part in some measure, in order to produce any effect at all.
There is a difference between a challenge and a burden. One is something you can carry on your shoulders easily enough - the other is something, a big sack, that bends you double.
But don't we all like to be overpowered, one time or another.
Never underestimate a man who overestimates himself.
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I've spent so much time making sure I don't underestimate my opponents that I've forgotten it's just as dangerous to overestimate them as well.
There are some days when I, myself , think I'm overrated
It gets a little bit troublesome when you have something that's overcompressed that shouldn't be.
We shall know what things are of overmastering importance when they have overmastered us.
Overtraining is the biggest problem incurred by runners who lack the experience or discipline to cope with their own enthusiasm.
Adversity tests the limit of your strength.
Mental burden don't let life run smoothly.
I have reached a limit in my work.
An immense pressure is on me. I cannot move without dislodging the weight of centuries.
Go ahead and under estimate me some more. I dare you.
What do you think? Overkill?"
"I don't believe there is any such thing.
But in this case, 'yes, overkill.
Ability hits the mark where presumption overshoots and diffidence falls short.
It is in carrying heavier burdens than we think we can bear that we become stronger.