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Quotes About Lists

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  • 1

    Lists today are a way of trying to get through the day because we are losing a sense of time.

    David Viscott
  • 2

    People now feel time accelerating. Lists allow them to feel some sense of accomplishment.

    David Viscott
  • 3

    The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists.

    H. Allen Smith
  • 4

    We like lists because we don't want to die.

    Umberto Eco
  • 5

    The original lists were probably carved in stone and represented longer periods of time. They contained things like 'Get More Clay. Make Better Oven.'

    David Viscott
  • 6

    Lists are how I parse and manage the world.

    Adam Savage
  • 7

    Lists have always implied social order.

    David Viscott
  • 8

    People are remarkably bad at remembering long lists of goals. I learned this at a professional level when trying to get my high-performance coaching clients to stay on track; the longer their lists of to-dos and goals, the more overwhelmed and off-track they got. Clarity comes with simplicity.

    Brendon Butchard
  • 9

    I constantly make lists and itineraries and then can't stick to any of them.

    Freema Agyeman
  • 10

    What lists and awards don't measure - and I feel this strongly - is the lasting value of any work of art. They're a snapshot of a moment, and one should always consider their judgments in that context.

    Jennifer Egan
  • 11

    Lists are anti-democratic discriminatory elitist and sometimes the print is too small.

    David Ives
  • 12

    "Life would certainly be easier if we all came equipped with our own personal FAQ lists. When we meet someone, we could pass them a business card with the list on the back, and then step back and let them read before

  • 13

    we tried to talk."

    Jeff Lindsay
  • 14

    A lot of us think we're invincible... but we have to start putting ourselves on the to-do list.

    Giuliana Rancic
  • 15

    I'll settle down when my 'To Do' list is smaller than my 'Been There Done That' list. I always write 'Wake Up' on my To-Do-List so I can at least accomplish one thing a day. Sometimes our stop-doing list needs to be bigger than our to-do list.

    Patti Digh
  • 16

    My to-do list is so long that it doesn't have an end; it has an event horizon.

    Craig Bruce
  • 17

    One of the secrets of getting more done is to make a to do list every day keep it visible and use it as a guide to action as you go through the day.

    Jean De La Fontaine
  • 1

    Lists today are a way of trying to get through the day because we are losing a sense of time.

  • 2

    People now feel time accelerating. Lists allow them to feel some sense of accomplishment.

  • 3

    The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists.

  • 4

    We like lists because we don't want to die.

  • 5

    The original lists were probably carved in stone and represented longer periods of time. They contained things like 'Get More Clay. Make Better Oven.'

  • 6

    Lists are how I parse and manage the world.

  • 7

    Lists have always implied social order.

  • 8

    People are remarkably bad at remembering long lists of goals. I learned this at a professional level when trying to get my high-performance coaching clients to stay on track; the longer their lists of to-dos and goals, the more overwhelmed and off-track they got. Clarity comes with simplicity.

  • 9

    I constantly make lists and itineraries and then can't stick to any of them.

  • 10

    What lists and awards don't measure - and I feel this strongly - is the lasting value of any work of art. They're a snapshot of a moment, and one should always consider their judgments in that context.

  • 11

    Lists are anti-democratic discriminatory elitist and sometimes the print is too small.

  • 12

    "Life would certainly be easier if we all came equipped with our own personal FAQ lists. When we meet someone, we could pass them a business card with the list on the back, and then step back and let them read before

  • 13

    we tried to talk."

  • 14

    A lot of us think we're invincible... but we have to start putting ourselves on the to-do list.

  • 15

    I'll settle down when my 'To Do' list is smaller than my 'Been There Done That' list. I always write 'Wake Up' on my To-Do-List so I can at least accomplish one thing a day. Sometimes our stop-doing list needs to be bigger than our to-do list.

  • 16

    My to-do list is so long that it doesn't have an end; it has an event horizon.

  • 17

    One of the secrets of getting more done is to make a to do list every day keep it visible and use it as a guide to action as you go through the day.

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