“When you hit send on a text or tweet, you lose ownership of it - but you don't lose responsibility. Every text you have sent may have been saved and could be out there waiting to be used in ways you didn't imagine. Even the most simple of posts can be used out of context, often unintentionally, and change your future.” WayMayHas BeensUsedWaitingLosesSimpleResponsibilityImagineSavedPostsOur FutureOwnershipYour FutureTweetOf Context Author:Mark Cuban
“From the day I took office, I've been told that addressing our larger challenges is too ambitious; such an effort would be too contentious. I've been told that our political system is too gridlocked, and that we should just put things on hold for a while. For those who make these claims, I have one simple question: How long should we wait? How long should America put its future on hold?” ShouldLongWould BeAmericaPoliticalWaitingChallengesSimpleEffortOfficeClaimsAmbitiousPolitical SystemsContentious Author:Barack Obama
“This is the way life goes in Big Sur. Waiting for the mail, watching the sea-lions in the surf or the freighters on the horizon, sitting in the tubs at Hot Springs, once in a while a bit of drink - and, most of the time, working at what ever it is that you came here to work on, whether it be painting, writing, gardening or the simple art of living your own life.” WayWritingArtBigsBitsWaitingSimpleSeaPaintingDrinkSpringSittingHotHorizonLionsMailGardeningSurfArt Of LivingTubsLive Your Own LifeBig Sur Book:Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967 Source: Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
“Here is a simple recipe to begin with. Get up every morning with the set intention of writing and go to your desk and sit there for three hours, whether you accomplish anything or not. Before long you will find that you are writing madly, not waiting for inspiration.” WritingLongInspirationThreeWaitingHoursSimpleMorningIntentionAccomplishGet UpEvery MorningDesksRecipes Author:Gertrude Atherton
“All works of art are commissioned in the sense that no artist can create one by a simple act of will but must wait until what he believes to be a good idea for a work comes to him.” BelieveArtIdeasArtistBeliefWaitingSimpleSimplicityWorks Of ArtGood IdeasBrilliant Ideas Author:W. H. Auden
“When you go to bed at night, you get seven or eight hours of sleep. I've had enough sleep. I've rested, and it's as simple as that. I want to do it now. I didn't want to three years ago. I was waiting until it felt right. I wanted to get back to falling in love with my guitar again, and hanging out with my guitar like I would a friend.” WantYearsEnoughWantedNightFallThreeFeltWaitingHoursSleepSimpleBedYears AgoFalling In LoveSevenGuitarEightHanging OutGet BackThree YearsHad EnoughEnough Sleep Author:Damien Rice
“Simple rules for saving money: To save half, when you are fired by an eager impulse to contribute to a charity, wait and count to forty. To save three quarters, count sixty. To save all, count sixty-five.” ThreeWaitingSimpleHalfFiveCharitySavingImpulseFortyQuartersSixtySaving Money Book:Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations Source: Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations
“Create a wisdom and share it with others; in return, don't wait for anything, not even a simple thanks, because expecting something in return does not belongs to the wisdom!” DoeWaitingSimpleShareReturnThanksExpectingExpecting SomethingExpecting Something In Return Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“All writers know that on some golden mornings they are touched by the wand; they are on intimate terms with poetry and cosmic truth. I have experienced these moments myself. Their lesson is simple: It's a total illusion. And the danger in the illusion is that you will wait for those moments.” KnowsMomentsWaitingTermSimpleMorningDangerLessonsIllusionGoldenIntimateTouchedCosmicWands Author:John Kenneth Galbraith