Give yourself permission to get the most out of your life. If you're spending all your time scrubbing corners with a toothbrush, you're kind of missing the point. Taking shortcuts doesn't mean shortcutting the end result.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never really take shortcuts. I was always one of those people who, instead of cutting across someone's yard on the way home from school, I would go to the end of the block and turn.
I work so hard for what I do. To achieve what I have has taken me half of my life to be able to achieve what I have achieved. And for people to think I have taken a shortcut, it's not right, and it's not fair.
The moment you've brought a toothbrush to work, then you're getting into crunch time.
I refuse to take shortcuts.
It is the old battle, between those who use a toothbrush and those who don't.
Cleaning is therapy for me. I'm not ashamed of holding the duster or broom.
I learned the hard way that taking shortcuts and living for free is not really living free.
Whatever you do, don't take shortcuts. It's great advice to take and live by.
If you take shortcuts, you get cut short.
I do things right. No shortcuts.