A Quote by Patricia Schroeder

You can't wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time. — © Patricia Schroeder
You can't wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time.
There comes a time when you roll up your sleeves and put yourself at the top of your commitment list.
You can't write about stuff you don't know about. You have to live it. You have to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty. Live life to be a good songwriter.
You cant write about stuff you dont know about. You have to live it. You have to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty. Live life to be a good songwriter.
To say yes, you have to sweat and roll up your sleeves and plunge both hands into life up to the elbows. It is easy to say no, even if saying no means death.
I realize that dinner time, bath time, and bed time is 'roll your sleeves up, we can do this.' Just get one foot in front of the other, it's gonna be okay.
The future is now. Roll up your sleeves and let your passion flow. The country we carry in our hearts is waiting.
It's fair to say that if you have a lot of experience, your power is greater. You have more of an opportunity to roll up your sleeves with younger directors.
You get to the point in life where you realize you have to roll up your sleeves, deal with the consequences of what happens, and carry your own weight.
Wringin' your hands only stops you from rollin' up your sleeves.
Maybe, if you put your disbelief aside, roll up your sleeves, take some risks, and totally go for it, you'll wake up one day and realise you're living the kind of life you used to be jealous of.
Roll up your sleeves, set your mind to making history, and wage such a fight for liberty that the whole world will respect our sex.
Everyone needs to have a denim shirt in your wardrobe. They work in the evening with a blazer or over your shoulder. They're great to pair with a pair of shorts - roll up the sleeves, unbutton it to show a peekaboo of your tank top.
The only damn thing I ever learned in all my years in art school was a piece is never done, it is just finished. You have to trust your inner voice, your instincts, when they tell you pencils down. And you roll up your sleeves and you start over again.
To get the respect of people, I think you've got to roll up your sleeves and lead with your people. The absolute key is treating your people well. Looking for the best in your people. Lots and lots of praise, no criticism.
Always roll up the sleeves on your shirt. It gives the impression that you're working, even if you're not.
If you treat staff as your equal, they'll roll their sleeves up to get the job done.
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