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I've talked to biblical cats, and Neanderthals who been here since day one. No one here has even seen the Big Boss. Ever.
— Lenny Bruce
Dance is an art, so day by day, it's growing and there are new things that can be done.
— Stephen Boss
The reward for attention is always healing.
— Julia Cameron
I did work in a bakery for one day. But the boss went off and when he came back I was lying on the floor eating cakes.
— Noel Fielding
I feel like this little contraption gave me back a lot of my old friends.
— Mary Jane Hathaway
What I want the most right damn now it to forget, for one day, that I'm your boss so I can make love to you with no regrets and no what-ifs.
— Elizabeth Otto
People will work eight hours a day for pay, 10 hours a day for a good boss, and 24 hours a day for a good cause!
— John C. Maxwell
I'm single, I'm enjoying life. Being a boss. Like all true bosses, one day you gotta give it up.
— Rick Ross
In all of your living, don't forget to live.
— Ricky Maye
She got a reputation for an easy smile and a sharp tongue, and using one to balance the other, she seemed friendly but distant
— Dorothy Allison
By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day. - ROBERT FROST,
— Timothy Ferriss
Working faithfully 8 hours a day, you may eventually get to be the boss and work 12 hours a day.
— Robert Frost
Travel is a matter of perspective.
— Kirsten Hubbard
You cannot kill your boss on the first day, you cannot kill your boss on the first day, you cannot kill your boss period
— Samantha Young
By faithfully working eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.
— Robert Frost
I waited tables in New York, and when you're in that line of work, you often have a horrible boss.
— Charlie Day