Make The Most Of Monday Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Make The Most Of Monday
Make The Most Of Monday Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Make The Most Of Monday quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
The only really happy folk are married women and single men.
— H.L. Mencken
We can't just rest on the fact that this is beautiful Chicago. I want to triple down on that experience and make it ... life-altering.
— Desiree Rogers
Happy Monday Fam! Let's make it a positive and productive week! Be proud of the strides you've made and BE EXCITED about what YOU WILL accomplish!
— Tracey Edmonds
Learn something today in order to make tomorrow a better today.
— Roberto Wallace
The locale does not determine the dress code; the host does.
— Russell Smith
So let's not ruin this by thinking too much about tomorrow. Don't make a wonderful weekend into a bad Monday.
— James Patterson
I close my eyes I make myself unhappy so you'll go. Without me, oh what's wrong with you?
— Sara Quin
What TV is extremely good at - and realize that this is "all it does" - is discerning what large numbers of people think they want, and supplying it.
— David Foster Wallace
I have found success is ultimately realized by people who make more right choices ... and recover quickly from their bad choices.
— David Cottrell
It was as if I had been dropped into the first chapter of a fairy tale - but we all know how fairy tales go.
— Kathy Hatfield
Is Naked Juice a beverage, or is it a snack? I think we can liquefy snacks or snackify liquids.
— Indra Nooyi
Make the big time where you are!
— Frosty Westering
My God ... What are the headlines going to be like on Monday if the Yankees don't make the playoffs?
— Wade Boggs
To question is the answer.
— Gregg Loy
Between Monday and Saturday men make an audience. On Sunday, they make a congregation.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
If you want to make better use of your time, you need to be looking for the small increments of time ... a minute here, five minutes there, etc.
— David Cottrell