A Quote by Stephen King

The scholar's greatest weakness: calling procrastination research. — © Stephen King
The scholar's greatest weakness: calling procrastination research.
The minimum I need is six months to allow for dithering, procrastination and the research. The research times varies from book to book; some are faster because they're based off resources I have at my disposal.
I see procrastination and research as part of my artistic process.
Does research get in the way of the story? It certainly can. Anything can, given that as writers we're all geniuses at procrastination. But mostly research teaches me about the world. Which often shows me the way, in terms of the story.
The best cure for procrastination is to have so much on your plate that procrastination is no longer an option.
All we have is here and now. That's why procrastination feels so right. Procrastination isn't the problem, it's the solution.
The greatest thief this world has ever produced is procrastination, and he is still at large.
For me, my greatest weakness is also my greatest strength: I'm a complete overthinker about everything.
Men’s greatest weakness is their facade of strength, and women’s greatest strength is their facade of weakness.
One of greatest thieves this world has is procrastination, and he is still at large. Are we aiding and abetting the criminal?
If your calling is media, if your calling is media, fine, if your calling is sports, whatever it is, but you've gotta be the greatest you can be now. Now. Before America is so completely altered and we're left with Hillary's brain, in the Oval Office, in a jar. Because that's what we're getting.
My intensity is my greatest strength. It's also my greatest weakness.
When you are a great scholar of stupidity, logics and marketing, you can do practically everthing, from business to trading, from spiritual research to artistic criticism.
My greatest strength is to have a great capacity to confront myself no matter how unpleasant. My greatest weakness is that I don't. I know that's enigmatic, but that's sort of a general formula for anyone, actually.
One thing in common between politics and marketing is that your greatest strength can often be your greatest weakness.
We went to lunch and were talking about procrastination and the waitress overheard us and she said, 'I have a problem with procrastination, too.' I said 'Really?... Get my sandwich.'
My greatest strength is the love for my people, my greatest weakness is that I love them too much.
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