Spending Too Much Time At Work Quotes
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The more money you have to work with, the more people you have to deal with that you probably don't want to be spending time dealing with.
— Terry Gilliam
A great deal of love given to a few is better than a little to many.
— Thomas Jefferson
Ain't nobody's business, if I bark like a dog.
— Muddy Waters
God remains the same - faithful, loving and powerful - through changes big and small.
— Janet P. Eckles
What I like doing these days is spending more time with coaches because I think it's important to work on yourself.
— Ed Speleers
It wasn't a deliberate decision to become a poet. It was something I found myself doing - and loving. Language became an addiction.
— Yusef Komunyakaa
Nebraskans know the true meaning of life ... work, spending time with loved ones, and Saturdays in the fall.
— Jason Peter
We are now left to choose between danger and regret, neither of which can restore the lives we have lost.
— Anne Fortier
Time Progression: Wasting >>Spending >> Managing >> Investing
— Elizabeth Grace Saunders
Think about last time you were broke ... now how well did it go with spending your way out of it? Did that work?
— P. J. O'Rourke
Writing is not 'lonely work' but "alone work'; authors are known to be reclusive and like spending time with themselves.
— Brie Edison
Time Progression: Wasting Spending Managing Investing
— Elizabeth Grace Saunders
Bastions of wealth
are no deference for the man
who treads the grand altar of Justice
down and out of sight. — Aeschylus
are no deference for the man
who treads the grand altar of Justice
down and out of sight. — Aeschylus
Interestingly, people often boast that they are hard workers not understanding that hardworking means spending a lot of time and energy on work.
— Eraldo Banovac
Beings are owners of their action, heirs of their action.
— Gautama Buddha