Top 1200 Office Work Quotes & Sayings - Page 19

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
There is in my work a very strong religious foreground and background. In the later work some of that tends to diminish, but it's certainly present in the early work.
Just because the office is casual doesn't mean you shouldn't make an effort.
I have never run for office and I don't have political experience. But I do have life experiences. — © Angela Stanton-King
I have never run for office and I don't have political experience. But I do have life experiences.
In a small club you have to do everything: negotiate with the bus company, do all the contracts, all the press work, all the coaching work. It was really exhausting. There was very little time for other experiences and to see how other coaches work and how people work in different countries.
They thought in terms of: whatever you had that started you at the box office, this was it.
CONSENSUS TERRORISM:The process that decides in- office attitudes and behavior.
At Baupost, we constantly ask: 'What should we work on today?' We keep calling and talking. We keep gathering information. You never have perfect information. So you work, work and work. Sometimes we thumb through ValuLine. How you fill your inbox is very important.
For me, the test of a good office is how clean its toilets are.
I grew up watching my parents work in the fields. That's where I get my work ethic from, because I saw them work hard my whole life.
I do this work for the common people and part of that work is creating a general awareness of such problems as they exist because my work is beyond class, religion and creed.
And she loved a man who was made out of nothing. A few hours without him and right away she’d be missing him with her whole body, sitting in her office surrounded by polyethylene and concrete and thinking of him. And every time she’d boil water for coffee in her ground-floor office, she’d let the steam cover her face, imagining it was him stroking her cheeks, her eyelids and she’d wait for the day to be over, so she could go to her apartment building, climb the flight of stairs, turn the key in the door, and find him waiting for her, naked and still between the sheets of her empty bed.
Never trust a man when he's in love, drunk, or running for office.
I'm tired of hearing it said that democracy doesn't work. Of course it doesn't work. We are supposed to work it. — © Alexander Woollcott
I'm tired of hearing it said that democracy doesn't work. Of course it doesn't work. We are supposed to work it.
It is difficult for men in high office to avoid the malady of self-delusion
Kids ask me about what they should do to make it, and I tell them, 'Just get your head down and work, work, work.'
I believe in God, family, and McDonald's. And in the office, that order is reversed.
I'm the type of person who doesn't hope, dream or wish for things. I work and work and work.
I actually am locked away. I think I have 4.6 million Instagram followers, which is obviously a great way to communicate my work and my life. But it's also a form of protection, because I don't want everybody to see my process. What I want to share in the pictures I post is something dreamier than reality. I love solitude. I love escaping into my mind and sketching. Sometimes I travel alone. I'm the first one at the office in the morning, the last one closing the door. People don't expect that, because on Instagram I have a reputation as a party boy who takes selfies all day.
I've assembled a team with a broad variety of experiences to lead my Senate office.
I've been a minimalist my whole life, even if you wouldn't know it from my office.
Work hard, work away from the game, work when no one's looking, and just knowing that it's a process. Everything will come at the right time.
I really am disappointed when I run into people who are angry I'm leaving office.
NEPOTISM, n. Appointing your grandmother to office for the good of the party.
There's something boring about people who have to go to an office for a living.
I'm not going to run for office. I don't think that's the right move for me.
A bureaucrat is a Democrat who holds some office that a Republican wants.
Obviously, I do feel I'm scrutinised a bit too much and people are judging me. All I do is keep my head down and work, work, work.
Running for office is the least aerobic of the socially interactive sports.
There is always one person in the office that you want to whip their ass! If you don't know who it is, it is probably you.
And after I make a lot of money, I'll be able to afford running for office.
Mr. Trump is unfit for our nation's highest office.
I probably write best in my office, which is an extra bedroom in my house.
Often, I work out of my work. One work takes me to the next thing.
His [the President's] office is anything he has the sagacity and force to make it.
I try to drive my office more as a start-up of ideas.
My biggest concern is trying to keep crazy Republicans out of office.
And a sensible work strategy might be: surrender to the task but not to the taskmaster, become absorbed in the work itself but never absorb the work ethos.
Hmm mmm I mean, work is work, I'll take whatever work I can get. — © Matthew McGrory
Hmm mmm I mean, work is work, I'll take whatever work I can get.
Unnamed entertainment industry moguls are now telling the New York Times that they intend never to work with Mel Gibson again. After all, how dare Mel Gibson challenge the public by producing a film that spurs public discussion, that pushes the envelope, that takes an old story to a new level. How dare Mel Gibson follow his own passion as a filmmaker. How dare he make $20 million on the opening day box office!
I don't like to work. I am not helpless without work. Work is an obsession for me.
We take life too seriously: the office of wit is to correct this tendency.
I've heard it for years, if you're very successful you can't run for high office, especially for President.
I am resigning because my secret leaves the governor's office vulnerable.
We must face facts. I have made that my guiding principle in office.
I didn't think Comfort and Joy was going to be a box-office smash.
There are no favorites in my office. I treat them all with the same general inconsideration.
So long as we insist upon defining our identities only in terms of our work, so long as we try to blind ourselves to the needs of our children and harden our hearts against them, we will continue to feel torn, dissatisfied, and exhausted…. The guilt we feel for neglecting our children is a byproduct of our love for them. It keeps us from straying too far from them, for too long. Their cry should be more compelling than the call from the office.
It was hard to work and work and work and not get your music played on the radio. — © Shelby Lynne
It was hard to work and work and work and not get your music played on the radio.
Her work, I really think her work is finding what her real work is and doing it, her work, her own work, her being human, her being in the world.
Within an office, it's important to create opportunities for anonymous feedback.
There's always a pattern in order to make a thing, but the starting point must be something I've never seen before. It's not two-dimensional, but it's like a sample. I work with patterns like a sculptor. I try to get [the team] not to work on a body, [but] to work on a free space, on a table. The work is basically on flat surfaces.
Work is my joy... Work is my therapy, I don't know anybody who loves work as much as I do.
I think that a good education ought to be in part the idea that ease and joy are not synonymous. Some of the most fulfilling pleasures of life are to be found in work - found in work you love to do, work you want to do, work that makes you want to get out of bed in the morning.
I would never run for any office or government position. I'm not into it.
The truth is, an actor's performance is the result of work by a lot more people than just the actor. When you see that character portrayed up on screen, there is the work certainly of the actor, but there's the work of the editor, there's the work of what the camera was doing. What the music was doing, all of the above.
I can't wait until I get to play the fat guy in the office.
If I could get Office on a tablet, I'd throw my laptop away.
An actor and a [theatre] director are both what I would call interpreters of work. We interpret a work, just as a musician will interpret a composer's work, we interpret the work of a playwright. We are servants of the theatre and I've always believed that. We must serve what has been written, that's what we're there for.
My favourite books are Charles Bukowski's 'Post Office' and 'Women.'
Value work. But not any kind of work. Ask yourself "Is the work vital, strengthening my own character, or inspiring others, or helping the world?".
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