Leaving Your Job Quotes
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Leaving Your Job Quotes & Sayings
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Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on a TV screen doesn't make it factual. To buy it is to feed it.
— Michael Jackson
My first professional job was appearing in a disastrous theatre production of Oh, What a Lovely War in Leicester Rep, shortly after leaving Cambridge.
— Eric Idle
I became aware that all sounds can make meaningful language.
— Karlheinz Stockhausen
It was the best job I ever had. I just left because my whole team was leaving and the new guys were coming.
— Victoria Jackson
I've read that under trauma, that you have this ability to kind of disconnect from the experience.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
After leaving law school, I intentionally said that I never wanted to hold a job more than six years.
— Alphonso Jackson
Fun is closely related to Joy
a sort of emotional froth arising from the play of instinct. — C.S. Lewis
a sort of emotional froth arising from the play of instinct. — C.S. Lewis
There have been many great fighters like Jake LaMotta, Roberto Duran, and Ricky Hatton. Hatton was a great inside fighter.
— Tyson Fury
Have your dream ... What you need now more than anything is discipline. Cast off mere words. Words turn into stone. (from Thailand)
— Haruki Murakami
Words are the physicians of a mind diseased.
— Aeschylus
I got a job immediately after leaving high school; I was lucky - three dollars a week and all I could eat, working on a vegetable truck.
— Ernest Borgnine
I am the extreme member of the band because I never go out after the show. It's my rule.
— Laurent Brancowitz
Each generation must recreate liberty for its own times.
— Florence Ellinwood Allen
I hope and pray that mother nature is leaving us alone to get on with the job of cleaning up and recovering from this event.
— Anna Bligh
The more you do, the more you realize there is to do, what a vast object the metropolis is, and how the work of photographing could go on forever.
— Berenice Abbott