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jobs moving people themselves
People see themselves moving (between) too many jobs today, too many companies. John Challenger
jobs moving people
People are still moving to Rochester, there's new jobs so there's always going to be a need for houses. E. B. White
jobs leave people
People don't leave the unions, the jobs leave the people. Jack Shea
jobs paid pockets thanks
Thanks to them, I was able to get some of my money. They paid me out of their pockets on jobs they never got paid for. David Walker
jobs plays tie
Protectionism plays well if you can tie it to outsourcing and jobs. David Joy
jobs people pros
Pros are people who do jobs well even when they don't feel like it. Source Unknown
jobs turns
I've been on jobs where there's that one actor who is just a miserable, miserable no-good, dirty bastard, and it just turns the whole process sour. Joe Pantoliano
jobs understand
I understand your jobs and the things you have to do, Todd Bertuzzi
jobs
They all will be back at work. Their jobs are here. Bud Grebey
paid somebody
Somebody paid the bill. But this is my question: Who paid? Claudio Fava
paid win
Quarterbacks are paid to win and he won. Herman Edwards
paid particular point sure voices
If your voices are not heard, you can be sure that many others will be - in particular those who are paid to present a point of view, and often do it most effectively. Kathleen Sebelius
paid sounds
Dr. Munger is paid $121,000, so it sounds pretty much a break-even to me, Karen Walker
paid
Even if you win, you have no idea if you'll be paid off. Jon Kyl
paid people telling wage
We've got all these wage claims. People are telling me they haven't been paid from Dec. 19. Dean Fryer
paid
Those two years were long for me and difficult. But I think I'm going to look back and say those two years were important for me and it really paid off. Philip Rivers
paid tax
We don't think it should be paid for with our tax dollars. Joe Pojman
paid
Used to be that we paid for (use of) the whole aircraft. Bill Carr
pockets frightened terrified
I am frightened of nothing." "Nothing?" "Nothing." "Are you extremely frightened of nothing?" "Absolutely terrified of it." "I have nothing in my pockets. Would you like to see it?" "No, I most definitely would not. Neil Gaiman
pockets useful
Macklin is as useful as pockets in your underpants. Mark Latham
pockets patents rail
To tell you the truth although it would put £500 in my pockets to specify my own patent rails, I cannot do so after the experience I have had. George Stephenson
pockets want
Do you want to trust your life in God's pocket or keep it in your own? Billy Graham
pockets may frogs
They may have turned this up, whether you had the Paula Jones case or not. But again maybe not, but again that's like if a frog had side pockets he'd probably wear a handgun. Dan Rather
thanksgiving toast
Thanksgiving is nothing but a toast to genocide. Stephen Evans
thanks
Thanks for everything and we will see you at the World Cup. Luiz Scolari
thanksgiving holiday rewards
Thanksgiving is a typically American holiday...The lavish meal is a symbol of the fact that abundant consumption is the result and reward of production. Ayn Rand
thanksgiving blessed successful
God wants my life to be about being successful and being happy and blessing other people and being blessed. Miley Cyrus
thanksgiving gratitude people
(Some people) have a wonderful capacity to appreciate again and again, freshly and naively, the basic goods of life, with awe, pleasure, wonder, and even ecstasy. Abraham Maslow
thanksgiving turkeys way
There are many ways of giving thanks. Eating turkeys doesn't have to be one of them. Corey Feldman
thanksgiving holiday simple
It's so simple to create a delicious holiday meal without animal cruelty. I promise no one will miss the turkey! Alicia Silverstone
thanksgiving miracle
Eucharisteo—thanksgiving—always precedes the miracle. Ann Voskamp
thanksgiving gratitude darkness
Gratitude's not a natural posture. The prince of darkness is ultimately a spoiled ingrate, and I've spent most of my life as kin to the fist-shaker. Ann Voskamp