People use the term "no excuses" as an expression that one should be held responsible for their actions. At some point, the excuses do not matter, and the only thing that matters is results. A teacher might say, " no excuses" for turning in home-work late, because even if unknown circumstances present themselves, one should complete their homework as soon as possible.
It means excuses are things used by people who are incapable of doing things. And they keep using them/ building them on top of each other, making monuments. Monuments of nothingness, because excuses mean nothing. So those who specialize in excuses are seldom masters of anything. Meaning they'll never master or be good at anything as long as insist on using excuses.
Success and excuses are not compatible because making excuses hinders progress and growth. If you want to achieve success, focus on taking ownership of your actions and finding solutions rather than making excuses. Excuses only serve as barriers to reaching your goals.
"Impervious to excuses" means not being influenced or swayed by justifications or reasons for not doing something. It implies being committed to achieving a goal regardless of obstacles or challenges that may arise.
The term for people who act according to their beliefs is "principled individuals."
The first person to use the term "Enlightenment" in a philosophical context was German philosopher Immanuel Kant in the 18th century. He used the term to describe the philosophical movement characterized by an emphasis on reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional institutions.
I don't know the author's name, but I remember my younger brother memorizing it in elementary school as: Excuses, excuses, excuses! Excuses are tools of incompetence that build monuments of nothingness. Those who specialize in them, accomplish nothing at all, but excuses, excuses, excuses. Not as the first responder suggests here: "Excuses are monuments of nothingness, They build bridges to nowhere, Those of us who us these tools of incompetence, Seldom become anything but nothing at all."
There is no specific term for someone who makes excuses or alibis. Someone who constantly puts off tasks is a procrastinator.
Some common excuses people use for withdrawing cash from their bank accounts include needing to pay for goods or services that only accept cash, wanting to have cash on hand for emergencies or convenience, and avoiding transaction fees at certain establishments.
You run out and your partner finds out you are lieing
Ignorantia legis neminem excusat.
to get out of trouble
There are likely to be a hundred different reasons given !.. HOWEVER - There is NO excuse ! Either text or drive - not both !
Here are a couple of excuses??? I have come across: "It's not you, it's me." "I love you but I am not IN love with you."
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The professor quickly grew weary of the student's litany of excuses.