A Quote by Malcolm Forbes

No one ever dies wishing they'd spent more time at the office. — © Malcolm Forbes
No one ever dies wishing they'd spent more time at the office.
I will go to my grave wishing that I did more. Wishing that I didn't sleep as much. Wishing that I didn't waste so much time. Wishing that I fought harder.
Get your priorities straight. No one ever said on his death bed, 'Gee, if I'd only spent more time at the office.'
Being a Daddy is priority number one. When you are old and facing oblivion in a nursing home or a hospital or on a golf course in winter, you are not going to wish you had spent more time at the office or making a sales call or watching a show. You will wish you had spent more time with your family.
I wish i spent more time at the office.
I wish I had spent more time at the office and less time in prison.
I wish I had spent more time at the office.
Since 2005, I have not spent much time with my family. In fact I have spent more time at the Taj Landsend in Mumbai. It was my 100th visit recently, which means I have spent more than 400 days in that hotel, and that is a lot more than I have spent with my family.
On their deathbed, do people think: 'I wish I'd spent more time with my Ferrari'? Or do they say: 'I wish I'd spent more time watching my kids grow up, I wish I'd spent more time country walking?' It's about the things that matter in life, and how we have an economy that better reflects that.
I have yet to hear of anyone who, on his deathbed, wished he'd spent more time at the office.
I spent my whole childhood wishing I were older and now I'm spending my adulthood wishing I were younger.
I don't know anyone who said on their deathbed: 'Gee, I wish I'd spent more time at the office.'
How many on their deathbeds wished they'd spent more time at the office - or watching TV? The answer is, No one.
I did documentary film for a long time, and I spent a lot of time behind the camera, fervently wishing that the reality I was filming would conform to my narrative propriety. But you can't control it.
Hillary Clinton has spent those decades before her time in public office and since her time in public office advocating for common sense measures to fight gun violence.
In all my years of counselling those near death, I've yet to hear anyone say they wish they had spent more time at the office
The more time I spent in developing countries, and the more time I spent talking to poor people, I realized what they want more than anything is a good job.
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