Quotes about Activity
The unhappiest man on earth is the one who has nothing to do.
- Henry Ford
Idleness among children, as among men, is the root of all evil, and leads to no other evil more certain than ill temper.
- Hannah More
Christians believe that true worship is the highest and noblest activity of which man, by the grace of God, is capable.
- John Stott
My soul is more at rest from the tempter when I am busily employed.
- Francis Asbury
The dreams were eloquent, but they were also beautiful. That aspect seemed to escape Freud in his theory of dreams. Dreaming is not merely an act of communication; it is also an aesthetic activity, a game of the imagination, a game that is a value in itself. Our dreams prove that to imagine - to dream about the things that have not happened - is among mankind's deepest needs.
- Milan Kundera
Trust is the lubricant of human relationships. Where there is high trust among and between people, economic activity flourishes and there are opportunities for all.
- Brian Tracy
Brewing was often viewed as an appropriate activity for widows, who found it hard to farm land.
- Terry Jones
The highest function of humanity is belief, that activity of spirit that proceeds upon the pathway of reason, until it comes to some great promontory, and then spreads its wings, and upon the basis of its earlier journeying, takes eternity into its grasp.
- G Campbell Morgan
Men hold two views of what happiness consists in, viz, having, and doing. To possess much, or to do some great thing, constitutes the sum of human blessedness according to popular theory.
- G Campbell Morgan
The urbane activity with which a man receives money is really marvelous, considering that we so earnestly believe money to the root of all earthly ills, and that on no account can a monied man enter heaven. Ah! how cheerfully we consign ourselves to perdition!
- Herman Melville
He walked with an effortless speed, feeling relaxed by a form of activity that was natural to him.
- Ayn Rand
Attending church does not necessarily mean living the principles taught in those meeting. You can be active in a church but inactive in its gospel.
- Stephen Covey