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en Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
  Jules Renard

en The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance.

en Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
  Jules Renard

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en Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
  Jules Renard

en I feel extra ambitious when I am physically tired yet my creative juices keep me from resting.

en [Here's Spielman after Oregon State nullifies a sweet kickoff return for a touchdown with a dumb block in the back.] That's laziness, pure laziness, ... and lack of discipline.

en Am I the habit you're too tired to break? I want you to love me with every step you take.

en Winning needs to be a habit. We're tired of just competing. We're tired of just making it to tough games, we want to win the tough games.

en Resting on your laurels is as dangerous as resting when you are walking in the snow. You doze off and die in your sleep.
  Ludwig Wittgenstein

en I don't think that's a bad habit; I think sucking your thumb is an OK habit, ... Somebody's bad habit could be smoking, that's kind of a bad habit because it's harmful to you. But thumb-sucking really can't hurt you, except for your dental plan.

en How about a little mental intensity? How about substituting some of that if you get tired? Let's develop it. It's a habit of giving all that you have three hours a night.

en [Rookie pitcher Chris Young is on track to rejoin the rotation next week. Young has been resting a tired arm, but he's anxious to get back on the mound, where he is 11-7 with a 4.19 ERA in 29 starts.] He's ready to go, ... He thinks we're being too cautious.

en Children, by nature, are keen, passionate and curious. What was referred to as laziness is often merely an awakening of sensitivity, a psychological inability to submit to certain absurd duties, and a natural result of the distorted, unbalanced education given to them. This laziness, which leads to an insuperable reluctance to learn, is, contrary to appearances, sometimes proof of intellectual superiority and a condemnation of the teacher.
  Octave Mirbeau

en It's like when you smoke cigarettes, you've got to take that nicotine patch and break that habit. We've got a habit of losing right now. We need to get, like, a nicotine winning patch. We've got to break that habit of losing, because it can become a habit. . . . We're working hard to break that habit.

en At the time I was resting a couple of players. I was resting Trevor Fletcher and Matt McClure. I expected [Cedarville] to make to make a run, so we weren't getting real excited. We put our own little run together and it ended up good for us.

en I'm sick of all these injuries, tired of talking about them as well. My ankle will be taped very well. My mobility won't be a normal 100 percent, but I can see and hit the ball perfectly. I won't be using my spread that much. At this stage, it is important to find the right balance between resting and training. In my head I feel fine and that is what counts the most. I take it the fans will guide me through more difficult moments.


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