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The central point of the work of art is the work as origin, the point which cannot be reached, yet the only one which is worth reaching.
— Maurice Blanchot
Work hard in the day; as hard as you can even if no one is watching you! Work harder in the night; as harder as if everyone's eyes are on you.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Nothing ever comes to one, that is worth having, except as a result of hard work.
— Booker T. Washington
One's work is never so bad as it appears on bad days, nor so good as it appears on good days.
— Bertrand Russell
There is no external operation of the divine nature which is the work of one Person as distinct from the Others.
— Frank Sheed
It's not the same thing to make a work - a film, a book, a play - about youth as it is to make one about old age.
— Alejandro Jodorowsky
The work of Nigeria is not complete for as long as there is any one Nigerian who goes to bed on empty stomach.
— Ibrahim Babangida
Work is only a part of life. But work is life only when done in mindfulness. Otherwise, one becomes like the person who lives as though dead.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
I think the issue of North Korea is one where the international community as a whole has to work to resolve the crisis.
— Helen Clark
It is a wonderful thing if one can use one's place of work as a place of spiritual practice as well.
— Dalai Lama
Overwork has long been cast as a choice, and a positive one borne out of love at that. But the truth is that for so many, there is no choice.
— Miya Tokumitsu
On the one hand, you're the same person, but as you get older, you change somewhat, and you never know how it's going to affect your work.
— Martin Scorsese
The work that leads to a doctor's degree is a constant temptation to sacrifice one's growth as a man to one's growth as a specialist.
— William James
There is nothing wrong with retirement as long as one doesn't allow it to interfere with one's work.
— Benjamin Franklin
As artists, we do the work that we do. Receiving an award or not receiving an award in no way diminishes one's talent or value.
— Phylicia Rashad
The artist must be in his work as God is in creation, invisible and all-powerful; one must sense him everywhere but never see him.
— Gustave Flaubert
So long as there is one [person] who seeks employment and cannot find it, the hours of work are too long.
— Samuel Gompers
As a remedy against all ills - poverty, sickness, and melancholy - only one thing is absolutely necessary: a liking for work
— Charles Baudelaire
One of the influences of Kafka over later writers is not so much in the content of his work as in its form.
— John Kessel
At the moment, everyone gets a copyright as soon as the work is written down or otherwise fixed, whether they want one or not.
— James Boyle
There is no such thing as a long piece of work, except one that you dare not start.
— Charles Baudelaire
It's not enough to be the best at what you do. You must be perceived as the only one who does what you do.
— Jerry Garcia
One of the best parts of being a writer means that researching all kinds of cool stuff actually counts as work!
— Gail Z. Martin
Were the eye not of the sun, How could we behold the light? If God's might and ours were not as one, How could His work enchant our sight?
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The purpose of life is to play. The purpose of work is to be as much like play as possible. If life comes to entail too much work, see item one.
— Loren Woodson
I've always seen my work as trying to make the connection with men who no one really spends time with.
— Laurel Nakadate
Keep encouraging yourself that you are good enough as a workman of God created for every good work one earth prepared for you before the world begun.
— Israelmore Ayivor
I also know two steps forward and one step back is the rule, not the exception, as people work on change.
— Madeline Levine
From the idea that the self is not given to us, I think there is only one practical consequence: we have to create ourselves as a work of art.
— Michel Foucault
As a musician, my job is incredibly easy, and it's a good one, but I've got to work at it occasionally.
— A.C. Newman
As far back as I can remember, I am one of those guys that works hard and plays harder. I have to have both.
— Bret Michaels
Writers are often alone when they work. Hours pass in silence as one long moment; light fades as day turns back to face the coming night.
— Simon Van Booy
Artists should never think of themselves as an idol. Fame is a side effect of one's work.
— Marina Abramovic
I think you have to use your eyes as well as your emotion, and one without the other just doesn't work
— Andrew Wyeth
I found out it is just as hard to make a movie that you are not proud of as it is to make one you love.
— Craig Ferguson
One thing you learn as you get older: the secret to a happy work life is finding a desk chair you can live with.
— John Jackson Miller
Work diligently. Work hard. Focus. Perform as if you are at the Olympics. One day, unexpectedly, it will start paying off.
— Joan Marques
One must give value to their existence by behaving as if ones very existence were a work of art.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
As we practice the work of forgiveness we discover more and more that forgiveness and healing are one.
— Agnes Sanford
A publisher - and I write as one - does far more than print and sell a book. It selects, nurtures, positions and promotes the writer's work.
— Jonathan Galassi
No one sits, as you do, so close to a king, who does not begin to grasp how the levers of power work, and the cost of the oil that must grease them.
— Geraldine Brooks
A strong work ethic is a form of accountability, because it involves keeping a promise to one's employer. It is not the same thing as workaholism.
— Bruce Weinstein
That probably greatest of narcissistic wounds
not to have been loved just as one truly was
cannot heal without the work of mourning. — Alice Miller
not to have been loved just as one truly was
cannot heal without the work of mourning. — Alice Miller
The people who work with you as their manager will look to you as one of their sources of wisdom
— Kenneth H. Blanchard
He stuff you learn beforehand will never be one-tenth as useful as the stuff you learn the hard way, on the job.
— Hugh MacLeod
In extreme cases of perfectionism, there is no distinction between judgment of one's work and one's sense of value as a person.
— Neil A. Fiore
To judge a composer's work, one must consider it as a whole.
— Gustav Mahler
I was one who liked to work with my hands as well as my brain.
— William Standish Knowles
One becomes all encompassing (sarvasva, the work is completed), when one can see the world as completely faultless (nirdosh).
— Dada Bhagwan
As I watched my grandfather work with people who were impoverished, I began to understand that to be truly human, one must serve.
— Ernest L. Boyer
One must laugh and weep, love, work, enjoy and suffer, in short vibrate as much as possible in all his being.
— Gustave Flaubert
So long as one is happy one can endure any discipline: it was unhappiness that broke down the habits of work.
— Graham Greene
You can't go around making plans that have you getting killed as a by-product. Eventually one of them is going to work.
— Holly Black
I'm sure. But it doesn't work with me. for one thing, you won't look me in the eye. As for the other ... I don't know. I can just tell.
— Richelle Mead
The only way to be an actor is to find ways to work as an actor, even if that means doing a one-man show by a river.
— Chiwetel Ejiofor
There are not three levels of spiritual life--worship, waiting, and work...God's idea is that the three should go together as one.
— Oswald Chambers
It is not so easy to obtain a reputation by a perfect work as to enhance the value of an indifferent one by a reputation already acquired.
— Jean De La Bruyere
I believe that the best cameraman is one who recognizes the source, the story, as the basis of his work.
— James Wong Howe
Bill Phillips, one of his successors as chairman, captured the spirit in his mantra: "Work hard. Play hard. Sleep fast.
— Kenneth Roman
Books work as an art form (and an economic one) because they are primarily the work of an individual.
— Seth Godin
Your first problem is relying on someone else's word. Always depend on yourself. No one will work as hard for you as you will.
— Behdad Sami
As soon as one is conscious of the presence of the Master, one must, in all passivity, abandon the work to Him.
— Thomas Merton
The spirit in which one earns his daily bread means as much to his soul as the bread itself may mean to his body.
— Myrtle Reed
Government machinery has been described as a marvelous labor saving device which enables ten men to do the work of one.
— John Maynard Keynes
Chicago is one city. We shall work as one people for our common good and our common goals.
— Harold Washington
Art ... is as much a source of happiness for the beginner as for the master. One forgets everything in one's work ...
— Marie Bashkirtseff
Religion, in one sense, is a life of self-denial, just as husbandry, in one sense, is a work of death.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Asha believed a person seeking betterment should try as many schemes as possible, since it was hard to predict which one might work.
— Katherine Boo