The New Year At Work Quotes
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The New Year At Work Quotes & Sayings
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The absence of theistic belief.
— Joseph McCabe
I am just coming into my best years. This year I did new things; stretching and abdominal work.
— Lance Armstrong
Justice is as strictly due between neighbor nations as between neighbor citizens.
— Benjamin Franklin
I always work on New Year's Eve, no matter what.
— Debbie Harry
After Election, the politicians forgot their promises and enjoyed an earned rest until New Year, when they started work on the next Election.
— Betty Smith
I'm from Minnesota! I used to work Knuckleheads at the Mall of America as a stand-up. I spent New Year's there once. I'm not trying to namedrop.
— Billy Gardell
I have this vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycle jacket. When I put it on, it has this supercool feeling to it.
— Alicia Keys
After releasing Mono 1.0, we started work on a new edition of Mono that will be released later in the year.
— Miguel De Icaza
I work on holidays. I work on birthdays. I work on New Year's. I work. I keep my ears to the streets.
— Juicy J
Give a nerd enough time and a door he can close and he can figure out pretty much anything.
— Lev Grossman
Facing her fear turned out to be the only hard part.
— Diane Chamberlain
The autumn of 1850 brought an event freighted with deep significance to me. My mother died.
— John Sergeant Wise
I have realised that my worst day as an artist is still better than my best day as a lawyer.
— Nathan Sawaya
A girl's relationship with her father is the most important male relationship of her life.
— Jenny Han
Studied all year and wrote in my journal like a nun works a Rosary, dog with a new bone, bee in his hive's back room.
— Dennis Vickers
The rain begins with a single drop.
— Manal Al-Sharif
Politicians are terrified of losing touch with folks back home but content to be clueless about government's failure to fix real problems.
— Jim Cooper