The sort of man who likes to spend his time watching a cage of monkeys chase one another, or a lion gnaw its tail, or a lizard catch flies, is precisely the sort of man whose mental weakness should be combated at the public expense, not fostered.
Common sense comes from experience, and kids need to fail as well as succeed in order to learn it. It's difficult to develop common sense when you spend a lot of time in your room where nothing much happens.
Spend some time alone every day.
I spend a lot of time learning about bird watching.
The amount of time we spend with Jesus - meditating on His Word and His majesty, seeking His face - establishes our fruitfulness in the kingdom.
I buy whatever I see, but I tend to not spend money just to spend it.
We bore ourselves in order to earn money that we'll later spend on trying to de-bore ourselves
The real threat to reading isn’t the time we spend hanging out, it’s the time we spend online.
I think in terms of businesses, in terms of things that are really big and marry technology with entertainment. That's where I like to spend my time.
Living in fear or judgement is not how I will spend my life. Realizing that this life is all I get and your life is all you get, brings a need to make the best of all possible.
Study continuously, developing yourself into a better person, more sensitive to things in nature. Spend years in getting ready.
I will spend my heaven doing good on earth.
I've figured out that I don't want to spend all of my spare time trying to make money. But, with things like fame or internet presence - things you cannot cash in at the bank - there is still a sense that more is better and that your career should be following a certain trajectory.
Hey, its not much of a closet is it?" "No. Its not. I don't like closets. Life's to short to spend hiding in the dark.
I always lift weights very heavy and spend a lot of time in the weight room.
At this age - I'm 44 - I think life's too short. I want it to mean something to me, if I'm going to spend that much time doing it.
We smoked a lot of weed together [with Seth Rogen and Jason Segel]. Lonely potheads will literally spend every day with each other until they get a girlfriend. That's essentially what happened.
Companies need to have a lot more flexibility with their people. . . . If somebody wants to golf around the world for two months, okay, well, maybe on an unpaid basis, let them do it. That sort of flexibility I think is incredibly important because most of our time, we spend at work.
If your children spend most of their time in other people's houses, you're lucky; if they all congregate at your house, you're blessed.
When we die, the money we can't keep, but we probably spend it all cause the pain ain't cheap.