One Thing At A Time Quotes by Wilford Woodruff, Lisa Vidal, LeVar Burton, Peter Ackroyd, Mark Twain, Drake Doremus and many others.

Do not be discouraged because you cannot learn all at once; learn one thing
at a time, learn it well, and treasure it up, then learn another truth and
treasure that up, and in a few years you will have a great store of useful
knowledge.
at a time, learn it well, and treasure it up, then learn another truth and
treasure that up, and in a few years you will have a great store of useful
knowledge.
I believe everything has a solution, and I take it one day at a time or one thing at a time.
I’ve always been the sort of guy who’s happiest doing more than one thing at a time.
If I did only one thing at a time I’d think I was wasting my time. If, for example, I only wrote novels I would feel like a charlatan and a fraud.
The bane of Americans is overwork-and the ruin of any work is a divided interest. Concentrate-concentrate. One thing at a time.
I’m kind of ADD. So I try to do one thing at a time. Otherwise, I would be sort of scattered and won’t be 100% where I need to be for certain things.
Success is built sequentially. It’s one thing at a time.
Do one thing at a time and do that one thing as if your life depended upon it.
I’m the kind of person who likes to focus on one thing at a time. I’ll focus on my skiing and then when I get to the bottom of my run and the cameras are on me, I’ll focus on what I need to say, and then I’ll focus that night on recovering and getting ready for the next day.
I can do only one thing at a time, but I can avoid doing many things simultaneously.
Multi-tasking is merely the opportunity to screw up more than one thing at a time.
Persons with comparatively moderate powers will accomplish much, if they apply themselves wholly and indefatigably to one thing at a time.
Your mission is to document and observe the world around you as if you’ve never seen it before. Take notes. Collect things you find on your travels. Document your findings. Notice patterns. Copy. Trace. Focus on one thing at a time. Record what you are drawn to.
There is a time for everything. There is a time when I sit down, I concentrate myself on the problem of my bills, but I would not worry before that. One thing at a time.
If people would reflect that one can only do one thing at a time and therefore there is never more than one thing to do at a time, there would be less fatigue in the world.
Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
When you focus on just one thing at a time, without rushing or procrastinating, you cultivate a sense of timeless awareness that creates feelings of calm and well-being.