Working At Night Quotes
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Working At Night Quotes & Sayings
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I was working at this club in downtown L.A. from four to eight at night, just Eddie Rubin, the drummer, and I.
— Johnny Rivers
On any given night, catch me on the floor, working up a sweat, that's what music's for.
— Madonna Ciccone
I started working when I was seven and I was working for five dollars a night at the Met.
— Emmy Rossum
Housewives of the 1950s were supposed to create show-stopping meals every night for their hard-working husbands.
— Caroline Leavitt
People are busy creating families, building businesses, working from morning until night but they don't know what it is to live a full life
— Sunday Adelaja
Stepparenting is like working at a late-night convenience store - all of the responsibility and none of the authority.
— Valerie J. Lewis Coleman
I like working late at night and then going into the house and sitting down and watching a movie and then going to sleep.
— Robert Barry
On a Friday night, I like to go out because my friends, who have been working normal hours, just want to let go after a stressful week at work.
— Douglas Booth
The way everything seems to be working out right now, I wouldn't be surprised if I ended up dead before the night is over.
— Jo Ann Beard
I was working full-time and going to school at night and on the weekends. It was just crazy.
— Chelsea Clinton
You're only working with if you count the money at the end of the night. Otherwise you're working for.
— James Andrew Miller
He who at night feeling tired because of working in the daytime, then at night he was forgiven of Allah -
— Anonymous
That was the trouble with working the doors, too many crybabies; you were always in a 'no win' situation.
— Stephen Richards
I was always working, so I would get reading done very late at night a lot of times.
— Frank Caliendo
You don't have to settle for the status quo, for being good enough, for getting by, for working all night.
— Seth Godin