A Quote by Mark Webber

When I'm driving I should make more of an effort with my iPod, but I'm too lazy to organise a playlist. — © Mark Webber
When I'm driving I should make more of an effort with my iPod, but I'm too lazy to organise a playlist.
I generally make a sort of playlist for my iPod for whatever project I'm doing.
I like listening to my playlist on the iPod. I don't want radio with commercials.
You will always win if you make an effort, no matter how much. However, if you failed it means you were too lazy.
There're so many things I want to do, like become more media savvy. I am too lazy. But I'm making an effort.
Music is so powerful to me. I had my IPod and headphones, and my sad playlist. I kind of ventured off for just a little bit to get into the scene.
Snoop is a tour de force! It’s one of the smartest and most original books I’ve come across in a long time. I devoured it and then rushed over to clean up my desk and change my iPod playlist.
The more effort we make to appreciate and perceive reality, the larger and more accurate our maps will be. But many do not want to make this effort.
Right after the keynote in which Steve Jobs introduced the iPod Shuffle, I went backstage with one question in mind: What makes an iPod an iPod? By then - January 11, 2005 - I had staked my own claim to iPod expertise, having written a 'Newsweek' cover story about Apple's transformational music player, and I was writing a book on it.
Proper effort is not the effort to make something particular happen. It is the effort to be aware and awake each moment, the effort to overcome laziness and merit, the effort to make each activity of our day meditation.
From the day I took office, I've been told that addressing our larger challenges is too ambitious; such an effort would be too contentious. I've been told that our political system is too gridlocked, and that we should just put things on hold for a while. For those who make these claims, I have one simple question: How long should we wait? How long should America put its future on hold?
When I am writing poetry, I try to make my mind go a little lazy, to not think too much, as a way of opening up the part of the brain that makes poems. If I'm successful in this part of the process I'm often not. If my mind gets too lazy it will linger in familiar boring territory, it's like my mind can stroke the physical world.
Make an effort to do the things that you enjoy instead of being lazy about it. Life is worth the hassle.
When we came out with 'Lazy Sunday,' the greatest compliment I heard was that Questlove had it on his iPod.
I'm lazy but generally task oriented so having a hoop to jump through means eventually I'll make the effort.
I was too lazy to read, and I was even too lazy to imagine scenarios drawn up by the pictures. They just suggested a flavor to me. I swallowed them whole, like hosts. It was a form of worship.
Courage is required to make an initial thrust toward one's coveted goal, but even greater courage is called for when one stumbles and must make a second effort to achieve. Have the determination to make the effort, the single-mindedne ss to work toward a worthy goal, and the courage not only to face the challenges that inevitably come but also to make a second effort, should such be required.
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