“For Dostoevsky, Fourier is one of the industrious ant-hill engineers, busy, protected by the delusion that his goal, the will-ordered society, is the summation of all his desires.” DesireGoalBusyHillsDelusionProtectedEngineersAntsIndustriousFourier Author:John Carroll
“I'm also really fulfilled by having a production company and producing movies, and learning about how that works and happens. It's a totally, entirely separate skill set and it's one that I happen to also enjoy. So, I intend to cultivate all of those things until I can't anymore. That's my goal. I love to be challenged and busy, and so far, so good. I'm just going to do whatever I can to continue to encourage that.” I CanHappensEnjoyGoalCompanySkillsBusyProductionsFulfilledProducing Movies Author:Zachary Quinto
“I was always into staying busy, into my goals, into making notes and planning. I'm not one who truly lives in the past.” PastGoalNotesBusyPlanningStaying Author:Richard Simmons
“People are not very pro-active in general, I think, because we are too busy rushing blindly towards our own goals.” PeopleThinkingGoalBusyActiveToo BusyRushing Author:Dave Matthews
“My goal is to make something special and pure, and that keeps me going, keeps me busy on the path of sobriety.” GoalPathSpecialPureBusySobrietySomething Special Author:Ariel Pink
“Busy is good, isn't it? Busy means we're hard at it, achieving our ends or "goals." Haven't had time to stop, or look around or think. That's considered the sign of a life well lived ... Suppose, though, you're not sure that what you're doing is at all worthwhile. Suppose you blundered into it over a spoonful of lime pickle. It's easy, it pays quite well. But really it's a distraction. It stops you thinking about what you ought to be doing.” ThinkingWellsLooksMeanEndsHardEasyGoalPayAchieveHavensOughtBusyNot SureDistractionWorthwhilePicklesLife Well LivedLimes Author:Sebastian Faulks