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What are some famous quotes about busyness?

The more you work, the more you can work, and the busier you are, the more leisure you can create. —— Busy Quotes

Work, the more you do it, the better you will get at it. The busier you are, the more leisure you will have. ——British literary critic and essayist Haylett

People who only know how to be busy with trivial things all day long will definitely not become great. ——French writer La Rochefoucauld

Nothing is easier than being busy, and nothing is more difficult than doing twice the result with half the effort. ——Alec Markenzer

In a glorious life, one busy hour is better than a meaningless life. —— British historical novelist and poet Scott's famous sayings about busyness

Being lazy leads to boredom, and as a result, we lose companions because others want to be busy. —— B. Johnson

My time belongs to them. As long as it is for sports, I am willing to stay busy like this every day. ——Former International Olympic Committee President Samaranch

The busier we are, the more strongly we feel that we are alive and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives. —— German philosopher and astronomer Immanuel Kant

If you are immersed in the busyness of reality and have no time and energy to miss the past, success will not be too far away. ——Lei Yin's busy sayings

As the maid said, the news exchanged in the eyes of her, Mrs. Zhou, and Xie Cheng were so busy that they could make spring wrinkles in the air. —— "The Besieged City" by Qian Zhongshu, a modern Chinese writer and literary researcher

If there is no virtue, human beings are busy, harmful and pitiful creatures, and will not be superior to any kind of insignificant pests. ——British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon

The three classes created by modern customs are: workers, thinkers; and those who do nothing. Thus there are three fairly complete formulas for the expression of all kinds of life, from the poetic and wandering novels of the Ronin to the monotonous and hypnotic history of the Constitutional King: the busy life; the artist's life; the elegant life. ——French writer Balzac