Alexander Maclaren, Scot "Expositor without peer" on time and work:
We have plenty of time for all our work did we husband our time and hoard it up aright. We cannot look seriously in one another's faces and say it is want of time. It is want of intention. It is want of determination. It is want of method. It is want of motive. It is want of conscience. It is want of heart. It is want of anything and everything but time.
We shroud our indolence under the pretext of a difficulty. The truth is, it is lack of real love for our work.
from Warren Wiersbe's Walking with the Giants
(for more thoughts on time and the spur that instigated this week's Tidbit, see this blog by Ben.)
Posted by apelles at April 9, 2003 06:18 PM