271 Quotes About Distraction
- Author Yasmin Mogahed
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They say you don’t get over someone until you find someone or something better. As humans, we don’t deal well with emptiness. Any empty space must be filled. Immediately. The pain of emptiness is too strong. It compels the victim to fill that place. A single moment with that empty spot causes excruciating pain. That’s why we run from distraction to distraction—and from attachment to attachment.
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- Author Bryant McGill
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The simple rhythms of nature are calling you. Let them wash away the clutter and distractions from your false life.
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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Distractions can be disastrous if they are allowed, they will steal precious time and energy from most important things that matters in life.
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- Author Mitch Albom
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In a strange way, I envied the quality of Morrie's time even as I lamented its diminishing supply. Why did we bother with all the distractions we did? .. give up days and weeks of our lives, addicted to someone else's drama.
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- Author Richie Norton
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The world is one stage with a platform for all. You have a voice. Shout. Or lose the voice you were divinely given to your own distractions.
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- Author Ralph Alfred Habas
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INTEREST. Here is the key to the whole thing. If and when you are truly interested in what you are doing, or are about to do, then you will center your attention on it with little or no effort, and almost irrespective of the attendant conditions.
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- Author Rose Pressey
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I’d find someone else. No distractions. Men get in the way of ambition. Plus, they laugh at you when you fail
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- Author Evan Sutter
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The worlds high on doing and distracting and as result we need to keep doing and it doesn’t really matter what we are doing, as long as it is distracting.
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- Author Peter Kreeft
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The saints, too, had wandering minds. The saints, too, had constantly to recall their constantly wandering mind-child home. They became saints because they continued to go after the little wanderer, like the Good Shepherd.
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