A Quote by Alesha Dixon

I'm the most organised person in the world. Apparently, I'm just like Monica from 'Friends' because I am hyper, hyper organised. It's probably bordering on OCD. — © Alesha Dixon
I'm the most organised person in the world. Apparently, I'm just like Monica from 'Friends' because I am hyper, hyper organised. It's probably bordering on OCD.
But I don't believe in organised politics, organised religion, organised music, organised anything.
I'm a mother - that's who I am totally. But I am also a creator. I manage to fit it all in because I'm very organised. Oh my gosh, I'm so organised, it's unbelievable.
He said I was the most sensitive person he had ever seen- that I belonged to the hyper-hyper type and we rarely survive!
I wouldn't say I was organised at all. I just have to prioritise. Is it more important for them to be organised, or to have their dinner, do you know what I mean?
We have a storage close by where I live, that's very organised. My guitar tech, Matty organised it all, labeled everything.
The police and other law enforcements agencies are going to concentrate their efforts on organised crime, especially organised aggravated robbery
I've struggled so much, growing up, with just feeling that my life is valid because it's not filled with these hyper-dramatic moments, and I think a lot of people of my generation feel that way. We're so inundated with hyper-drama that people crave everyday life.
I'm not Buddhist, but I am drawn to it because it seems the most beneficial of organised religions and the most compassionate.
I'm not an extroverted person, nor am I hyper-confident in my point of view. I just don't have that personality.
Organised religion, organised anything, requires commitment and requires an engagement with something. A lot of the time, we don't want to commit.
I am a person who never talks about my problems with anyone. I don't discuss them with my dad because he gets hyper. So I choose not to.
One step closer to the end of the world. The one-two combo of corporate greed and organised religion apparently proved to be too much for reason, sanity and compassion.
A lot of people my age are so hyper. I like hyper people.
As a driver I have come to believe that the person just in front of me and the person just behind me are always just about to do something really stupid. Tense is not the right word, but I am very hyper-aware of such things.
Where previously the international underworld was a world of local, often-warring mafia territories, it has become globalised. The criminal has become corporate, and the corporate has become criminal. Organised crime has become very organised indeed.
The doctrine of evolution implies the passage from the most organised to the least organised, or, in other terms, from the most general to the most special. Roughly, we say that there is a gradual 'adding on' of the more and more special, a continual adding on of new organisations. But this 'adding on' is at the same time a 'keeping down'. The higher nervous arrangements evolved out of the lower keep down those lower, just as a government evolved out of a nation controls as well as directs that nation.
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