A Quote by Mason Cooley

The life of pleasure breeds boredom. The life of duty breeds resentment. — © Mason Cooley
The life of pleasure breeds boredom. The life of duty breeds resentment.
Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.
Chaos breeds life, while order breeds success.
You want to show your people that you value them, and you're not going to hurt them just to get a little more money in the short term. Not furloughing people breeds loyalty. It breeds a sense of security. It breeds a sense of trust.
Stop putting it off! Procrastination breeds guilt, guilt breeds depression, and depression breeds failure.
My parents were funny. My brothers were funny. We just laughed and had a good time. Growing up, it breeds that. It breeds your funny. It breeds your creativity.
Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage.
I don't think violence on film breeds violence in life. Violence in life breeds violence in films.
Familiarity breeds contempt only when it breeds inattention.
Resentment opens no door and breeds no courage.
You have to evolve. Stagnation breeds boredom.
Imposing an alleged uniform general method upon everybody breeds mediocrity in all but the very exceptional. And measuring originality by deviation from the mass breeds eccentricity in them.
Education breeds confidence. Confidence breeds hope. Hope breeds peace.
Consistency breeds familiarity, familiarity breeds confidence, and confidence breeds sales.
Silence is hereby outlawed. Silence breeds independent thought, which in turn breeds dissent.
Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom.
Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy.
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