Thomas Carlyle Quotes
Work earnestly at anything, you will by degrees learn to work at all things.
Thomas Carlyle
Quotes to Explore
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I put my heart in my work.
Hanoi Hannah
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The U.S. can become carbon neutral in our lifetimes. In the process, we will put millions of Americans to work, make our companies more competitive, and shield our communities from extreme weather. And we will honor our obligation to leave the world a better place for future generations.
Frances Beinecke
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As far as developing a career as an actress, I think it's a fine balance between trying to just work, and also be true to yourself.
Rachel True
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Legislators have a formal set of responsibilities to work together, but there's no hierarchy.
Barney Frank
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I learned a lot when I was 14 and 15 years old doing chores inside and outside the household, and as a result, I grew up with a good work ethic.
Jack Kingston
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Turn resolutely to work, to recreation, or in any case to physical exercise till you are so tired you can't help going to sleep, and when you wake up you won't want to worry.
B. C. Forbes
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I've done a lot of assignment work in my life, and the only way you can do it is to make it your own as quickly as possible, and then you give it back.
Kenneth Lonergan
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As a character actor, you go out for all different kinds of things.
Arden Myrin
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I'm an actress who likes to work as much as possible, so I'm very grateful for all these opportunities.
Keala Settle
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Media and technology are our greatest assets. And yet, they are our most undervalued and underused assets. Now when I say that, people look at me like I'm crazy because every young person we know in the world is never without media, ever.
Pat Mitchell
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I can say without a doubt that being a mom is the ultimate test of my multi-tasking skills. I spend my day meeting startup after startup, helping our portfolio companies, bringing in speakers, and soon gearing up for Demo Day for our accelerator program.
Christine Tsai
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Work earnestly at anything, you will by degrees learn to work at all things.
Thomas Carlyle