A Quote by Lawrence Wright

I get very antsy when I'm not occupied. — © Lawrence Wright
I get very antsy when I'm not occupied.

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I get very antsy and nervous if I don't know what the next job is.
You can bring down governments, you can do a lot of things that are in your own interests even though liberals will get very antsy when you start talking about it.
If I'm not doing anything, I get really antsy and bored.
I am a very hyper person and always get pre-occupied with something.
I definitely get a little antsy when I haven't had a good fix!
I get antsy and annoyed if I am sedentary too long.
I book myself tight. If I have any time off, I get antsy.
I like to be as positive and as peaceful as possible, but reality says, you know, sometimes you get mad, sometimes you get antsy, sometimes you get aggravated.
I write in coffee shops, libraries, parks, museums. I get antsy and then get on my bike and go someplace else, letting the ideas spin around in my head as I dodge taxis.
I do get antsy if I haven't got lines to learn, a character to play. But yes, I do take holidays.
I don't know if I can relax. Relax, I can't do. My brain, on idle, is a bad thing. I just get weird. I mean, not weird. I get, I get antsy.
When I am home for like a two-year stretch, I get antsy, because I want to work.
Luxury and Ostentation usually make me feel antsy, like I'm going to get a case of gout.
I mostly like to travel and volunteer because I get antsy if I stay in my comfort zone for too long.
Performing on stage is addictive. The adrenaline rush is exhilarating. When I stop touring for a couple weeks, I get antsy.
All my adult life, if I didn't have several hours a day to sit in a room by myself, I would get antsy and irritable.
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