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I would definitely describe myself as a workaholic.
I'm a real workaholic.
It's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care
People that are lazy don't get anything accomplished. It's People like me that are reliable.
A hardworking fool is the same as a lazy one.
Man the life of a workaholic ... You either on ya work or just workin on it.
Understand that workaholics aren't productive people. Quite the contrary. A workaholic is someone who takes twice as much time to accomplish half as much as a Lazy Achiever.
I'll admit I'm a workaholic.
Idleness is a constant sin, and labor is a duty. Idleness is the devil's home for temptation and for unprofitable, distracting musings; while labor profit others and ourselves.
Laziness is one of my best characteristics
I'm a workaholic. I've been doing my job for a long time.
I'm not lazy, but I don't have that spur on my ass that most people have, like, "Oh, god. I have to get something out or else my career will be over!" I don't really care if my career is over.
There are lazy minds as well as lazy bodies.
He is not only idle who does nothing, but he is idle who might be better employed.
Lazy people are some of the most exhausted, dissatisfied, and ill-tempered folks around because the joy-backed promises of laziness our lies.
Skipping works don't show your laziness, but an ability to do that in short time
I can be very lazy sometimes. Really lethargic!
I'm actually really lazy. I tell myself, "Okay, you work six months out of the year and you have to get up at 4 a.m ... " I'll relish the downtime by chilling on the couch and watching my favorite TV shows.
As my mom says, I was a little bit of a slacker in high school. I really was just kind of unmotivated, a little bit lazy, so my grades weren't that good.
God knows I'm a workaholic.
One who does not rouse themself when it is time to rise, who, though capable, is full of sloth, whose will and thought are weak, that lazy and idle person will never find their way to true knowledge.
Lazy doesn't exist. Lazy is a symptom of something else. The person who can't get up off their butt is just a person who's depressed. It's usually a pervasive lack of self-worth, or a feeling of helplessness.
A busybody's work is never done.
I'm just kind of lazy and messed up and self-managed - self-mismanaged.
Yeah, I am lazy. There's no doubt about that.
I'm the proverbial kid in the candy store. I'm a guy who is lucky enough to have been chosen to turn his compulsive hobby into a profession. If I didn't have my job, I'd be doing almost the same thing for free.
Laziness is the curse of someone who has no dreams.
Slack work is like vandalism because it makes life harder for people - just like vandalism.
Me, I'm just a hack. I'm just a schlep-per. I just do what I can do.
Some people are ants by nature; they have to work, even when it's useless. Few people have a talent for constructive laziness.
I'm very lazy, I hate to work.
I believe in general people are not lazy. They don't have anyone in their life to inspire them. I hope my post sparks the life in you so that you can illuminate the world.
Lazy people live lonely lives.
I don't spend a lot of time working if I can help it.
I call myself a labourer because I take pride in calling myself a spinner, weaver, farmer and scavenger.
I stop short of being a workaholic.
I am not lazy.
I am on the amphetamine of the soul.
I am, each day,
typing out the God
my typewriter believes in.
I'm a workaholic, only instead of working I like to drink liquor.
The procrastinator dreads beginning, the workaholic, ending.
They are not only idle who do nothing, but they are idle also who might be better employed.
I'm just really a lazy homebody.
I'm lazy! I hate work! Hate hard work in all its forms! Clever shortcuts, that's all I'm about!
Would you accept "slackers by hand and brain"?' said Ridcully, always happy to see how far he could go. 'Slackers by hand and brain by statute,' said the Senior Wrangler primly. Ridcully gave up. He could do this all day, but life couldn't be all fun.
I consider myself a laborer, building my career brick over brick under the sun.
Much of my work has come from being lazy.
An industrious sinner I much prefer to a lazy saint.
I always thought that I was lazy because I could never tell if I was working or not. I was making things, which doesn't seem like work.
I'm not lazy on set. I'm lazy in the rest of my life.
I'm not lazy. I'm just really gifted, only instead of being good at music or math I'm good at sleeping late.
I am a true laborer: I earn that I eat, get that I wear, owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, glad of other men's good, content with my harm.
Well, that's a 'fresher'. I'm going on break.
The lazy are always wanting to do something.
I am an idle devil. But at least I work at it.
I'm not only laziness myself but I inspire laziness in others.
A lazy part of us is like a tumbleweed.
It doesn't move on its own. Sometimes it takes
A lot of Depression to get tumbleweeds moving.
Every man is, or hopes to be, an idler
I don't work. I keep telling people I'm unemployed. And I don't wash dishes, and I don't wash clothes, and I don't clean my house. Somebody else does that.
I have to watch out for being lazy.
In accordance with his high time preference, he may want to be a vagabond, a drifter, a drunkard, a junkie, a daydreamer, or simply a happy go-lucky kind of guy who likes to work as little as possible in order to enjoy each and every day to the fullest.
I'm a lazy creature when I'm not acting.
I don't work, I live ... I don't have a job, I just have a life.
If we serve God, we must not disdain or shun any job, God will not use a lazy man
Once people grew used to free money, to laboring only when the mood struck them, they began to think there was something low about work. They became desperate to excuse their own laziness.
I am a workaholic, have always been.
I'm just a lazy boy. I'd rather sit in my recliner and act.
Every man is as lazy as he dares to be.
The procrastinator is not only indolent and weak, but commonly, false, too; most of the weak are false.
If you run your ship with the conviction that everyone's a slacker, your employees will put all their ingenuity into proving you right.
I'm naturally quite lazy, and I actually think I'm lax about my career. None of my work defines who I am.
A bit lazy, perhaps. But crafty
I'm a higgledy-piggledy person in every way. On days that I work, I work for eight hours in a row, with my internet access entirely turned off, locked in my office.
There is a - deep down, underneath all the work I do, I think there's a laziness in me.
Laziness is when you accede to the misconception that work is unnecessary.
Busy people are often the most lazy.
To the lazy man the world appears bereft of all blessings; if poor, he has no friends; if rich, he has no ambition; he aims at nothing, and generally hits his mark.
I'm very, very lazy. I love to sit in a chair and look out the window and do nothing.
He's not lazy. He's just highly inefficient.
I'm not a fan of idleness, except in small doses.
I slip from workaholic to bum real easy.
Sometimes I think that idlers seem to be a special class for whom nothing can be planned, plead as one will with them - their only contribution to the human family is to warm a seat at the common table.
Take yourself by the scruff of the neck and shake off your incarnate laziness.
I consider myself pretty lazy, but I look back and check out the stuff I've done, and I say, 'God, that's a lot of stuff for a lazy guy.' It's a paradox, I suppose, being both things.
I am a compulsive worker. But I'm also a compulsive relaxer.
My entire career, I've been a worker.
I think of myself as something of a connoisseur of procrastination, creative and dogged in my approach to not getting things done.
I've been a workaholic since I was 18.
Procrastinators are pros at neglecting now and languishing later.
My Name Is Latif Mercado, And I Am... A Workaholic!
I'm just a guy who rolls up his sleeves and goes to work!
I'm very lazy, it's just that I love music and I love the things that I get to do. That's why I feel so blessed.
I think of myself as naturally idle. The trouble is, the 'nothing' that I do every day is not really nothing. I potter. I muck about with emails, I make coffee, I fiddle with my computer to make sure that the book I haven't started writing is perfectly synced across all platforms and devices.
I am well known by my friends to be a workaholic - to their often justifiable annoyance. I am therefore keenly aware that such behavior is at best slightly pathological, and certainly in no sense makes one a better person.
If I'm not working, I don't feel complete.
Okay, I'm lazy. But being lazy is a talent. Sometimes it takes an awful lot of work.
As I have gotten older, I've discovered the joys of being lazy.
Don't be lazy. Hard work brings happiness. There is no other time to avoid being a lazy. Take that decision now. Kick laziness out.
We seldom call anybody lazy, but such as we reckon inferior to us, and of whom we expect some service.
That man is idle who can do something better.
People who work hard often work too hard ... May we learn to honor the hammock, the siesta, the nap and the pause in all its forms.
I'm not very happy idle. There's always this voice in my head that says, 'I should be writing.'