A Quote by Rob Mills

My worst day in the gym is still more fun than my best day in the office! — © Rob Mills
My worst day in the gym is still more fun than my best day in the office!
The worst day of writing is still better than the best day of telemarketing.
I have realised that my worst day as an artist is still better than my best day as a lawyer.
Your worst day with God is still better than your best day without Him.
I have a routine for a day I'm in the office and not really physically active. Or a day when I'm in the gym once or in the gym twice. Then I've got a road course routine and an oval routine because they're different physically.
I box every day. I have a gym built wherever I go, so I still got my gym. Every day, I try to get in there and work out the mitts.
The worst day coaching is better than the best day doing anything else
In my 30s I used to go to the gym even though I hated it. The purpose of going to the gym was to postpone the day when I would stop going. That's what writing is to me: a way of postponing the day when I won't do it any more, the day when I will sink into a depression so profound it will be indistinguishable from perfect bliss.
The United States of America on our worst day is better than any other country on their best day. Period. End of story.
Oh, some day I'll tell you about why I wrote more than 1,500 Gmail filters. They throw away more than 300 emails every day. Every day. It's the best thing I ever did for my productivity.
And the podcasting - I swear to you - on its worst day, the podcasts are better than our best films. Because they're more imaginative, and there's no artifice, and it's far more real.
When I walk into a gym full of kids, I could be having the worst day possible, but once you see the kids smile it changes your whole day around.
Michael Jordan on his worst day is ten times better than Kobe Bryant on his best day.
I like to get up around 5:30 or six - that's my favorite time of day. My family is still asleep, and the office is still closed, so I can start my day slowly.
God is no further from you on your worst day than He is on your best day. Just open your heart to receive Him and His love.
I believe the day is done. Whether it's been the best day or the worst, it's over; let it go.
I don't think of it so much as the shows I did or the film sets. I mean, sometimes you'll get a nice location, but it's more, 'Who am I meeting on a day-to-day basis?' Often the rehearsals are a lot more fun than the show itself.
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