Jobs Quotes
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It turns out that the people who like their jobs the most are also the ones who are doing the best work, making the greatest impact, and changing the most.
Seth Godin
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Nations with too many laws, endless regulations, just cannot grow or generate enough jobs. Wake up...
Ziad K. Abdelnour
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[When Harry Met Sally] was fine, but it was a job. And I did it right after The 'Burbs.
Carrie Fisher
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I'm not always thinking and working ... I think a leader has to really be a balanced, whole and healthy person personally in order to be the best leader on the job.
Mike Duke
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I've seen the same promises -- more jobs, higher wages, the jobs don't materialize ... the promises are remade.
Sherrod Brown
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We know that pumping oil out of the ground does not create many jobs. It does not foster an entrepreneurial spirit, nor does it sharpen critical faculties.
Ali al-Naimi
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In this knowledge-worker age, it's now increasingly tied to doing well in school so you can get into better grad schools so you can get better jobs - so the pressure to do well is really high.
Stephen Covey
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If you do a job where someone tells you exactly what to do, they will find someone cheaper than you to do it. And yet our schools are churning out kids who are stuck looking for jobs where the boss tells them exactly what to do.
Seth Godin
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I think we do not need to send more jobs to low wage countries. I think corporate America has to start investing in this country and create decent paying jobs here.
Hillary Clinton
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It's not how pretty you are or how talented you are. It's that if these five people on this day in this room like you, then you get a job.
Nicole Ari Parker-Kodjoe
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I want to use every second of my life, every time that I have in my life, to make me a better fighter. That's why I'm a martial artist. For me, it's more than a job - it's a way of living
Georges St-Pierre
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In a lot of work places, you work at a lot of jobs and people work more with their colleagues than with their family.
Russell Hornsby
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There are always moments of despair when you get close to jobs and lose them at the last second. It feels like getting punched in the stomach. You feel like, 'Why do I do this?' Then you go to bed, get up the next day and forget about it.
Ricky Schroder
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I've had plenty of jo-jobs. Nothing I'd call a career. Let me put it this way. I have an extensive collection of name tags and hair nets.
Wayne Campbell
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We're the ones who arent normal. People are supposed to be like that: obedient, calm, working together. It's us-who can't focus, who can't work together, who can't do the Feeder or Shipper jobs-we're the ones who aren't normal. We're the ones who have to take the mental meds just so we don't go loons.
Beth Revis
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I want us to do more to help small business. That's where two- thirds of the new jobs are going to come from.
Hillary Clinton
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If I can't do what I want to do, then my job is to not do what I want to do. It's not the same thing, but it's the best thing I can do.
Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni, Jr.
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George W. Bush did an incredible job in the presidency, defending us from freedom.
Rick Perry
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In a strange way, I don't have a job, so I have a lot of time on my hands. When I do work, it might be very concentrated, and it might be months where you're not really doing anything except maybe playing the banjo or writing something. You know, there's a lot of time in the day if you're not working 9 to 5.
Steve Martin
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Every job's a challenge. The challenge is to do it and make it look right, like you belong there - wherever that is.
Morgan Freeman
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The quickest way to kill jobs is to have this ordinance pass. It is dumb and dangerous.
Norm Coleman
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Kids do better, frankly when the economy is strong. Jobs make great years for kids.
Edward Zigler
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Strictly Business' is about a young black man who is learning about himself, and that applies to a lot of young black men, those who are trying to find jobs. This film gives them a good look at that situation.
Tommy Davidson
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I feel I must fight for my music, because I want women to turn their minds to big and difficult jobs; not just to go on hugging the shore, afraid to put out to sea.
Ethel Smyth