“You know what, kiddo? In the old days of about 10 minutes ago, we did the news well. You know how? We just decided to.”— Aaron Sorkin, Charlie Skinner, Sam Waterston, imdb.com
“Try something, do something, make something, join something, say something, be something.”— Katty Kay, amazon.com
“You cannot always wait for the perfect time. Sometimes you must dare to jump.”— Susie Orman Schnall, amazon.com
“You can't be that kid standing at the top of the waterslide overthinking it. You have to go down the chute.”— Mel Robbins, twitter.com
“Don’t hesitate or allow yourself to make excuses. Just get out and do it. Just get out and do it. You will be very, very glad that you did.”— Christopher McCandless, Christopher McCandless, Christopher McCandless, amazon.com
“You'll never know the the outcome unless you just go out there and just do it.”— Jonathan Anthony Burkett, amazon.com
“Don’t stand around too long having conversations about it. Do it. Refine it. Do it more. Try it a different way. Keep at it until you break through to the next level.”— Ryan McGinley, ryanmcginley.com
“You can do whatever you want, there's no excuse to get stuck doing something you don't love for the rest of your life.”— Brandon Amato, twitter.com
“Someday sounds a lot like the thing people say when they actually mean never.”— Lisa Joy, Daniel T. Thomsen, Dolores Abernathy, Evan Rachel Wood, imdb.com
“Use 2-minute rule. The two-minute rule says that when a task will take you less than two minutes, just do it—don’t add it to your to-do list or capture it for later. It really helps to deal with small things quicker and lets your brain to be much less occupied.”— Roman Tsegelskyi, quora.com
“We only have one life. If we live an awful lot of it not doing something that would make us very happy, hurts no one and might actually be worth something in the general scheme of things, it’s pretty sad if we don’t do it, just because we might get our heads kicked in.”— Frieda Hughes, theguardian.com
“Free yourself from the confines that bind you. Maybe you built steel bars around your heart because you thought they had to be there. You wanted to protect yourself from being hurt so badly again. Take them down. Walk out. This may be physical or it may be metaphorical. But either way, know that the…”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com