No Work Mood Quotes
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No Work Mood Quotes & Sayings
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But daughters have their own lives. You can't smother them. She'll get married. Have children.
— Mitch Albom
Movies have mirrored our moods and myths since the century began. They have taken on some of the work of religion.
— Jennifer Stone
If you're not in
the mood, you can't do that stuff right. — J.D. Salinger
the mood, you can't do that stuff right. — J.D. Salinger
I hate to work out. I get in a bad mood when I have to do it!
— Sofia Vergara
If you go out looking for friends, they'll be scarce. If you go out looking to be one, you'll have all the friends you need.
— Zig Ziglar
One should never criticize his own work except in a fresh and hopeful mood. The self-criticism of a tired mind is suicide.
— Charles Horton Cooley
Troubles cured you salty as a country ham, smoky to the taste, thick-skinned and tender inside.
— Marge Piercy
I was always worried with comedy - what if I came to work and I wasn't in a funny mood? That hasn't been an issue.
— Jeremy Sisto
I enjoy going to work and having a good time. It's tough when you got to work with people who just are in a bad mood all the damn time.
— Queen Latifah
If I go on a diet and work out, I'm always in a bad mood. I'd rather be a little heavier but nice.
— Salma Hayek
Your mood doesn't really matter. Some of the best creative work gets done on the days when you feel that everything you're doing is just plain junk.
— Julia Cameron
Science has nothing to do with any dogma. Science ceases to exist when there is a dogma.
— Jean-Marie Lehn
Grief is like a long valley, a winding valley where any bend may reveal a totally new landscape.
— C.S. Lewis
Love is letting him win even though you know you could slaughter him.
— Charles M. Schulz
No one ever succeeds without the help of others.
— Jay Abraham
Doth Nature draw me, 'tis because, Unto my seeming, there doth lurk A lawlessness about her laws, More mood than purpose in her work.
— Alfred Austin