Quotes about Busy
I do have a stylist who helps me shop, because I don't have time to shop.
— Kesha
Sometimes we think we are too busy to pray. That is a great mistake, for praying is a saving of time.
— Charles Spurgeon
We can see Spirit made visible when people are kind to one another, especially when it's a really busy person, like you, taking care of a needy, annoying, neurotic person, like you.
— Anne Lamott
Tower'd cities please us then,And the busy hum of men.
— John Milton
I was so busy serving the Divine Presence that we never got any time alone anymore.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
In my case, the attention deficit was all mine. I had moved to the country in order to lie down in more blessed fields, to live closer to the Divine Presence that had held me all my life, but I had once again become so busy caring for the household of God that I neglected the One who had called me there. If I still had plenty of energy for the work, that was because feeding others was still my food. As long as I fed them, I did not feel my hunger pains.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
I am too busy. I have not time for worry.
— Winston Churchill
I've spent too much time giving speeches, traveling the world.
— Billy Graham
Believe me, you have too many practices already. What is needed is rather a progressive inner simplification. Too many people identify spiritual prowess with being perpetually busy heaping meditation upon meditation, prayer upon prayer, reading upon reading instead of learning from the simple souls the great secret of knowing how, from time to time, to hold yourself back a little in peace and silence, attentive before God.5
— Leonard Sweet
A love of nature keeps no factories busy.
— Aldous Huxley
Regardless of how busy we become with all things Christian, we must remember that the most transforming practice available to us is the disciplined intake of Scripture.
— Donald Whitney
Those who bore others are the plebians, the mass, the endless train of humanity in general. Those who bore themselves are the elect, the nobility; and how strange it is that those who don't bore themselves usually bore others, while those who do bore themselves amuse others. The people who do not bore themselves are generally those who are busy in the world in one way or another, but that is just why they are the most boring, the most insufferable, of all.
— Soren Kierkegaard