Quotes about work
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Our participants can work just as well as you or I.
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I always wanted to play a monster, and I also wanted to work with Wes Craven. Robert Englund
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I am the first to point out that I really am not kind to illustrators. By that, I mean I really don't give that much to work with.
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I always wanted to work on the consumer market; I always wanted to work with people.
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When they live and work in that city, it?s important that they are also part of that community.
work men acting
A word does not frighten the man who, in acting feels no fear. Sophocles
work-out people brain
There's something wrong with my brain, it doesn't work properly! I can hear the same pitch in both ears, whereas for most people, if you listen to one pitch in one ear, it's slightly different in the other. That's how your brain works out direction.
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I can't imagine not working, really. I just think work's more fun than fun. Mary Quant
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I think the law should be comprehensible not only to those who work with it but also to those who are governed by it.
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I think that potentially neuraminidase inhibitors may work if you are already on them as prophylaxis (prevention),
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I think: 'Why do I have to do it? What's it going to prove?' After all, it's the work that counts. Liam Neeson
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I think with most all of us, we want control of our image - it's part of the work that we do. Carol Alt
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I think with anything where you delve into the back story of an artist, it kind of explains their work more intimately. Aaron Johnson
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I think you can have it all. You just have to know it's going to work. Tory Burch
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Why go on vacation when work is so much more fun. Taylor Hawkins
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The only thing that didn't work out was we lost.
work-out freak
I'm not a health freak. I just work out every day. Anthony Hopkins
work naps people
People who work hard often work too hard. ... May we learn to honor the hammock, the siesta, the nap and the pause in all its forms. Alice Walker
work men alive
I hold that a man had better be dead than alive when his work is done. Alice Cary
work heart men
With hand on the spade and heart in the sky Dress the ground and till it; Turn in the little seed, brown and dry, Turn out the golden millet. Work, and your house shall be duly fed: Work, and rest shall be won; I hold that a man had better be dead Than alive when his work is done. Alice Cary
work-out ego mind
When one is working out a problem ... life becomes duality. One's ego transacts the ordinary routine of things, as if the mind had an upper and lower story and the regular performance of the day's duties moved and motivated on the upper floor, while down below the all-absorbing problem toils silently, forcefully, toward its solution.
work way lifestyle
The easy way out is often just that-the 'easy' way out of the most rewarding lifestyle. Albert Ellis
work rotten stifling
Without work all life goes rotten. Albert Camus
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Whatever prevents you from doing your work has become your work. Albert Camus
work punishment hopeless
There is no more futile punishment than futile and hopeless labor. Albert Camus
work men daily-tasks
When a man, a woman, see their little daily tasks as integral portions of the one great work, they are no longer drudges but co-workers with God. Annie Besant
work vocabulary skills
There must be bands of enthusiasts for everything on earth-fanatics who shared a vocabulary, a batch of technical skills and equipment, and, perhaps, a vision of some single slice of the beauty and mystery of things, of their complexity, fascination, and unexpectedness. Annie Dillard
work law class
In our nation there are two classes of nobility: the law-abiding workers and the law-abiding employers who sustain each other. Cullen Hightower
work blessed winning
The man who wins is the average man, Not built on any particular plan; Not blessed with any particular luck Conrad Hilton
work views firsts
He whose first emotion, on the view of an excellent work, is to undervalue or depreciate it, will never have one of his own to show. Conrad Aiken
work-out people world
It is not enough just to identify a problem; there are plenty of people who were very skilled at pointing out what was wrong with the world, but they were not always so adept at working out how these things could be righted. Alexander McCall Smith
work real bears
The real scientist is ready to bear privation and, if need be, starvation rather than let anyone dictate to him which direction his work must take. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
work done
All work that is worth anything is done in faith. Albert Schweitzer