Work Trouble Quotes
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Work Trouble Quotes & Sayings
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The happiest man is he, who being above the troubles which money brings, has his hands the fullest of work.
— Anthony Trollope
There was a darkness, a melancholy, that people had trouble accepting. Maybe now, it would work better.
— Alain Resnais
I loved work and I loved pouring myself into the work, you know. It was the real life that I had trouble with.
— Roseanne Barr
if you want to do a great or a good work, do not trouble to think what the result will be.
— Swami Vivekananda
So I never had trouble getting work or working or doing - I always worked. I worked when I went to college. I worked after school.
— Robert Barry
When you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning, remember that your defining characteristic-what defines a human being-is to work with others.
— Marcus Aurelius
A conference is just an admission that you want somebody to join you in your troubles.
— Will Rogers
Work! work! that is my unfailing cure for all troubles.
— Lydia M. Child
The working artist will not tolerate trouble in her life because she knows trouble prevents her from doing her work.
— Steven Pressfield
I've never made any money off of any of my films. Statement of fact. So without commercial work, I would be in big trouble.
— Errol Morris
The trouble is when people read about authors, they don't feel compelled to read the authors' work.
— Donna Tartt
Unless your work gives you trouble, it is no good.
— Pablo Picasso
People work much in order to secure the future; I gave my mind much work and trouble, trying to secure the past.
— Isak Dinesen
Fabulous place, Dublin is. The trouble is, you work hard and in Dublin you play hard as well.
— Bonnie Tyler
Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes.
— Henry J. Kaiser
Lots of people in history have only done their jobs and look at the trouble they caused
— Terry Pratchett
The only time anyone has ever gotten into serious trouble was when he decided he could do nothing about something.
— L. Ron Hubbard
What we need to do is recognize inner nature and work with things as they are. When we don't we get in trouble.
— Benjamin Hoff
Review your work. You will find, if you are honest, that 90% of the trouble is traceable to loafing.
— Ford Frick
There are a few things that'll move people to pity, a few, but the trouble is, when they've been used several times, they no longer work.
— Bertolt Brecht
The trouble with the world was that nobody stopped or took any care.
— Flannery O'Connor
The big trouble," he added, "is that everyone wants someone else to read their minds for them and then make the world work properly.
— Terry Pratchett
People are still willing to do an honest day's work. The trouble is they want a week's pay for it.
— Joey Adams
Trouble is only an opportunity in work clothes.
— Henry J. Kaiser
Sarcasm doesn't appear to work on him. If that's true, I'm in trouble: It's my normal mode of communication.
— Rick Yancey
It was Einstein who made the real trouble. He announced in 1905 that there was no such thing as absolute rest. After that there never was.
— Stephen Leacock
The trouble with a free market economy is that it requires so many policemen to make it work.
— Dean Acheson
I swear that I will never cause trouble for anybody, as long as I live!! So please! Nobody cause any trouble for me, either!!
— Minoru Furuya
One of the first rules of police work is that trouble will always come looking for you, so there's no point looking for it.
— Ben Aaronovitch
Work and life are not separate things and therefore cannot be balanced against each other except to create further trouble.
— David Whyte
I am a hopeless romantic who falls in lust and gets in trouble. I love my work and am very productive, yet I always find time to play.
— Maksim Chmerkovskiy
If I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job an' work, an' no trouble.
— John Steinbeck
The trouble with opportunity is that it always comes disguised as hard work.
— Herbert V. Prochnow
The trouble with entering the upper echelon is you have to work harder to stay there.
— John Jay Osborn Jr.
Well, if women's work was never done, why trouble about how much of it wasn't being accomplished at any given moment?
— Diana Gabaldon
Enlightened teachers and people who help them, have a lot of trouble. People try to interfere with the work and spread awful rumors about you.
— Frederick Lenz