“No such thing as spare time, no such thing as free time. No such thing as down time. All you got is life time”
“Don't be someone's free time!”
“The refraining of freedom of speech from the governmental system can cause its citizens to turn into narcissists in their free time.”
Source: Treatise Upon The Misconceptions of Narcissism
“70% of schoolteachers teach only in their spare time, or when they are in the mood.”
Source: Before You Doubt Yourself: Pep Talks and other Crucial Discussions
“If you’re about to request a search party for your free time, try issuing a warrant for mindless activities that do not contribute to your goals as a student.”
Source: Study, Sleep, Repeat: 130 Tips to Schedule Your College Life
“When you’re too busy even to write the eulogy for your free time, you might find resuscitating your schedule is as easy as multitasking more effectively or trying a new study technique.”
Source: Study, Sleep, Repeat: 130 Tips to Schedule Your College Life
“Prismic Productivity in Anti-Time Management is about becoming the best version of yourself and having time to enjoy it and help others even when circumstances overwhelm.”
Source: Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping
“Interest and enthusiasm are the wellspring of continually evolving community life: they create bonds which unite us whether we are young or old, nearby or far from each other; they allow human warmth and love to be the formative forces in personal and community life and striving.”
Source: Education for special needs: Principles and practice in Camphill Schools
“There is little worse than when the person to whom you want to apologize is having great sex in your room.”
Source: We Shadows
“Of course genes are not directly visible to selection. Obviously they are selected by virtue of their phenotypic effects, and certainly they can only be said to have phenotypic effects in concert with hundreds of other genes. But it is the thesis of this book that we should not be trapped into assuming that those phenotypic effects are best regarded as being neatly wrapped up in discrete bodies (or other discrete vehicles). The doctrine of the extended phenotype is that the phenotypic effect of a gene (genetic replicator) is best seen as an effect upon the world at large, and only incidentally upon the individual organism—or any other vehicle—in which it happens to sit.”
Source: The Extended Phenotype: The Long Reach of the Gene