Quotes of Arnold Bennett - somelinesforyou

“ Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste. The gain in self-confidence of having accomplished a tiresome labor is immense. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ We shall never have more time. We have, and have always had, all the time there is. No object is served in waiting until next week or even until tomorrow. Keep going day in and day out. Concentrate on something useful. Having decided to achieve a task, achieve it at all costs. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The chief beauty about time is that you cannot waste it in advance. The next year, the next day, the next hour are lying ready for you, as perfect, as unspoiled, as if you had never wasted or misapplied a single moment in all your life. You can turn over a new leaf every hour if you choose. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The chief beauty about time is that you cannot waste it in advance. The next year, the next day, the next hour are lying ready for you, as perfect, as unspoiled, as if you had never wasted or misapplied a single moment in all your life. You can turn over a new leaf every hour if you choose. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The chief beauty about time is that you cannot waste it in advance. The next year, the next day, the next hour are lying ready for you, as perfect, as unspoiled, as if you had never wasted or misapplied a single moment in all your life. You can turn over a new leaf every hour if you choose. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The proper, wise balancing of one's whole life may depend upon the feasibility of a cup of tea at an unusual hour. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Which of us is not saying to himselfwhich of us has not been saying to himself all his life: "I shall alter that when I have a little more time"? We never shall have any more time. We have, and we have always had, all the time there is. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is just about the commonest thing there is. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ A first-rate organizer is never in a hurry. He is never late. He always keeps up his sleeve a margin for the unexpected. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ A first-rate organizer is never in a hurry. He is never late. He always keeps up his sleeve a margin for the unexpected. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ A first-rate organizer is never in a hurry. He is never late. He always keeps up his sleeve a margin for the unexpected. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ No matter what has happened, always behave as if nothing had happened. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ All wrong doing is done in the sincere belief that it is the best thing to do. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ No mind, however loving, could bear to see plainly into all the recesses of another mind. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ There can be no doubt that the average man blames much more than he praises. His instinct is to blame. If he is satisfied, he says nothing; if he is not, he most illogically kicks up a row. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ There can be no doubt that the average man blames much more than he praises. His instinct is to blame. If he is satisfied he says nothing; if he is not, he most illogically kicks up a row. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The best cure for worry, depression, melancholy, brooding, is to go deliberately forth and try to lift with one's sympathy the gloom of somebody else. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste. The gain in self confidence of having accomplished a tiresome labor is immense. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste. The gain in self-confidence of having accomplished a tiresome labor is immense. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Much ingenuity with a little money is vastly more profitable and amusing than much money without ingenuity. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Some birds aren't meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up, does rejoice. I guess I just miss my friend. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste. The gain in self confidence of having accomplished a tiresome labor is immense. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Every scene, even the commonest, is wonderful, if only one can detach oneself, casting off all memory of use and custom and behold it, as it were, for the first time. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The great advantage of being in a rut is that when one is in a rut, one knows exactly where one is. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Journalists say a thing that they know isn't true, in the hope that if they keep on saying it long enough it wil be true. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The best cure for worry, depression, melancholy, brooding, is to go deliberately forth and try to lift with one's sympathy the gloom of somebody else. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ The traveler, however virginal and enthusiastic, does not enjoy an unbroken ecstasy. He has periods of gloom, periods when he asks himself the object of all these exertions, and puts the question whether or not he is really experiencing pleasure. At such times he suspects that he is not seeing the right things, that the characteristic, the right aspects of these strange scenes are escaping him… ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ There can be no doubt that the average man blames much more than he praises. His instinct is to blame. If he is satisfied he says nothing; if he is not, he most illogically kicks up a row. ”

- Arnold Bennett

“ Because her instinct has told her or because she has been reliably informed, the faded virgin knows that the supreme joys are not for her; she knows by a process of the intellect, but she can feel her deprivation no more than the young mother can feel the hardship of the virgin's lot. ”

- Arnold Bennett
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