“There are few of us that are not rather ashamed of our sins and follies as we look out on the blessed morning sunlight, which comes to us like a bright-winged angel beckoning us to quit the old path of vanity that stretches its dreary length behind us.” LooksSinBehindsMorningPathAngelBlessedQuittingVanityFollyAshamedLengthSunlightDrearyBeckoning Book:Complete Works Of George Eliot Source: Complete Works Of George Eliot
“I was always able to understand my friend who decided to quit smoking and who, through an effort of will, succeeded in doing so. One morning, he opened the newspaper, read that the first H- bomb had exploded, found out about the bomb's admirable effects and went straight to the tobacconist's.” FirstsAbleFoundEffortMorningEffectsHealthMy FriendsDecidedQuittingNewspapersBombsSmokingAdmirableQuit Smoking Author:Albert Camus
“I stopped taking drugs [in 1983]. There were a lot of things that led up to it. One thing was that a lover died. An ex of mine died in a car wreck and I was really trashed when I found out about it and I couldn't cry. I woke up the next morning and I said, "That's it," so I quit then. It was horrible.” SaidNextFoundMorningOne ThingCarCryMinesLoversDrugDiedQuittingHorribleExesWrecksI QuitCar Wreck Author:Michael Stipe
“All the years I coached, we sent a card to every professor for each kid I had, and I was able to keep track on a daily basis who cut class or who was dropping a grade average. What I did was bring that kid in at 5:00 in the morning, and he would run the stairs from the bottom to the top until I told him to quit.” YearsRunningKidsAbleClassMorningCuttingBasesBottomAverageTrackQuittingCardsGradesProfessorsDroppingStairs Author:Bobby Knight
“Rest but never quit. Even the sun has a sinking spell each evening. But it always rises the next morning. At sunrise, every soul is born again.” SoulNextBornMorningSunQuittingEveningSpellsSunriseEncouragingNever QuitSinkingBorn AgainGiving Up Is Not An Option Author:Muhammad Ali
“Life, is easy. And if yours isn't, quit whining. Oh, wait. unless you're just a head amd then, you do have it pretty rough. I don't know how you roll out of bed every morning.” IfsKnowsLife IsEasyWaitingMorningKnow HowBedQuittingRoughEvery MorningWhiningLife Is Easy Author:Christopher Titus
“A typical workday for me is getting up at about 5:00, 5:15 in the morning, getting some coffee or tea as quickly as possible, and then getting to my desk. And ideally, I'll start writing around 5:30, 5:45, and I'll write for three, four hours, and then I'll take a break, and read over what I write. Maybe about lunchtime, I'll go exercise or get out into the day. Then I'll either read over what I wrote the day before and quit work around 3:00 or 4:00 in the afternoon and spend some time with my kids.” WritingKidsThreeHoursBreakMorningFourExerciseCoffeeQuittingTeaAfternoonDesksTypicalLunchtime Author:Eric Schlosser