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jobs different film
Producing is making films without having to work sometimes. It's still making films, but it's a different job. Brett Ratner
jobs leader
My job is to throw passes and be a leader. Brett Favre
jobs comedy desks
I'm always doing comedy and will never hit up a 9-to-5 desk job. Brandon T. Jackson
jobs perfect firsts
Remember that your job as a practicing writer is to remember it's never going to be perfect on your first pass. Brandon Sanderson
jobs wheels wheel-of-time
My job is not to save 'The Wheel of Time', to fix 'The Wheel of Time', or anything like that. My job is not to screw it up. Brandon Sanderson
jobs husband confused
If you were out of a job and your kid needed diapers and your husband just left you, you would be so confused. Barbara Steele
jobs women careers
Career is too pompous a word. It was a job, and I have always felt privileged to be paid for doing what I love doing. Barbara Stanwyck
jobs pay depth
The depths of the Depression. You didn't ask what the job was, what the pay was, you didn't ask about stock options, or - you said yes Art Linkletter
jobs best-job able
I'm not concentrated or concerned with any other factors rather than just being able to do the best job that I can. Benigno Aquino III
enough young thirty
When you're thirty you're old enough to know better,but still young enough to go ahead and do it. Brigitte Bardot
enough-already savages missionary
The missionaries go forth to Christianize the savages - as if the savages weren't dangerous enough already. Edward Abbey
enough labor
I'm aware enough, I guess, of American labor history. Ani Difranco
enough grows consistently
Grow enough to be consistently happy. Amy Jo Johnson
enough love-freedom
We didn't love freedom enough. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
enough console
The classics can console. But not enough. Derek Walcott
enough break skeptic
I had always been a reader and a skeptic, so when I was old enough to break away from organized religion, it just came naturally. Amber Heard
enough equal
It is not enough to render things equal to the will, that they are equal or alike in themselves. Anthony Collins
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I really don't know enough about the structure of fiction. Conrad Aiken
economy hard name step
The name that's on the economy is Greenspan. If you want to step back and say Gore's responsible, it's hard to make that connection. Allan Meltzer
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After operating in the mid-3 percent employment growth range for the first half of 2005, the Utah economy unexpectedly jumped upward during last year's third quarter. Mark Knold
economy economy-and-economics hit
Realistically, they've done a lot already. The economy may be sleepy, but you don't need to hit it with everything you've got. Maureen Allyn
economy-and-economics local people places
Things are changing. It's a local economy. In other places people don't know their neighbors. They don't know their names. People don't say 'hello' to each other. Not here. Roberto Sanchez
economy-and-economics problems starting
The world's problems are starting to infect the U.S. economy, Lawrence Lindsey
economy-and-economics labor market risks strong
The risks are going up nationally, but they're mitigated by a strong labor market and strong economy. Mark Milner
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This is really a very positive surprise but unfortunately it has nothing to do with the economy. It's only a statistical effect because many people who used to be registered as unemployed are no longer included in the numbers. Ralph Solveen
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The valuation gap between old economy stocks and new economy stocks is getting wider and wider. To me, it's like a rubber band. You can only stretch it so far and eventually it's going to snap back. Alan Skrainka
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The wealthier a society, the less the income they spend on food, and less the income they spend on hard goods, and more they spend on services, ... That we have become more a service economy is not something to worry about. Robert McTeer