A Quote by Gordon Brown

There's no point dwelling on the worst things people have said - there's a job to do. — © Gordon Brown
There's no point dwelling on the worst things people have said - there's a job to do.
The absolute worst I have ever been treated, the worst things that have been done to me, the worst things that have been said about me, are by northern liberal elites, not by the people of Savannah, Georgia.
Even the worst job has its benefits and so does being a professional literary agent, and - I know I said this at the time but I still believe it - the worst job is the one that you know is wrong for you, but you still do it. You're afraid to quit.
Things are what they are and there's no point dwelling in the past or wondering what could have been.
Quit dwelling on the negative things people have said about you. You don’t have to have everyone’s approval. You have God’s approval.
Most of the worst things said about me, I've said myself.
The thing with psychoanalysis is I know basically what happened in my childhood. I know where things went wrong and I know what my mother said at one point and what my father said at one point.
There's no point in dwelling on rejection.
I think that while kids are in college they don't think that fitness and nutrition are really important things. But once they get to the NFL it's a job, and just like any other job you've got to be at your best to a certain point, especially with a job like this. You've got to be fit and you've got to eat the right things.
The worst job I ever had was an office job that I had for six years, and that's nothing against the people who I was surrounded by, because they were wonderful people.
In these two things the greatness of man consists, to have God dwelling in us as to impart His character to us, and to have Him dwelling in us, that we recognize His presence, and know that we are His, and He is ours. The one is salvation; the other, the assurance of it.
People always say, and my family has said it to me, that you know who your real friends are when you're at your lowest point and you don't have a job or whatever.
There's no point in dwelling on the controversies created by others.
My definition of an executive's job is brief and to the point. It is simply this: Getting things done through other people.
I don't have time for self-pity. I don't see the point in dwelling on the past.
People often think that losing your job is one of the worst things that can happen to someone. And, in some cases, that might be true. But for me, unemployment can be the time and the motivation to finally go after my goals.
There's no point dwelling on what might or could have been. You just have to go forward.
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