Top 1200 Office Work Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
When I was a kid and we used to play Post Office, I was the Dead Letter Office.
No one goes into the office for fun. You go, and even if you love it, you're there to work.
If we don't throw Obama out of office, soon, and there's every reason to throw him out of office, preemptively; he deserves to be thrown out of office! Not only for his sake, but for the sake of our people in the United States.
I'm an office manager for Office Max. I have two daughters. I'm married. I have a normal Job. — © Suzanne Crough
I'm an office manager for Office Max. I have two daughters. I'm married. I have a normal Job.
The youth don't vote lawmakers into office, and as a result, they don't work for them.
We spend so many hours a day - even if we're not physically in the office - working, thinking about work, and planning and setting up and organizing with work, even with our families.
I applied to do a fellowship in Congress and I was accepted to be a legislative fellow, so I go to work on the personal staff of a senator. I got very lucky and got to work in the office of Senator John McCain, and it was a yearlong program.
China's economy became more complex. By now there is a large number of small- and medium-sized companies that work quite differently from big, state-owned enterprises. They don't follow any long-term business plan and don't rent office space for years to come. They start out and need an office right away, for a week, a month or half a year, and they want to be among other entrepreneurs like themselves.
The office environment that people work in everyday dictates the culture that you are going to be in.
One of the most welcome aspects of office work is that you do not need to be fully yourself.
It is a travesty for anyone who is elected to office, who serves in an elective office, to engage in voter suppression.
I know it's a cliche, but I didn't want to work in an office.
But honestly, much of the work that I have done has had some impact on me. It's something that I have realised only later. I also find it amusing that the memories of actors are so consciously constructed around what happened to that piece of work, in terms of audience reception or box-office results.
The First Lady is such a fascinating office to hold. You're not elected, but it's very much official. You can see the latitude of power of that office. — © Bellamy Young
The First Lady is such a fascinating office to hold. You're not elected, but it's very much official. You can see the latitude of power of that office.
My dad was one who - he was nonpartisan, first of all. He learned to work with whatever administration was in office.
Baba dropped the stack of food stamps on her desk. "Thank you but I don't want," Baba said. "I work always. In Afghanistan I work, in America I work. Thank you very much, Mrs. Dobbins, but I don't like it free money."...Baba walked out of the welfare office like a man cured of a tumor.
The presidency is not an office job. If I only sit in the office in Dar es Salaam I'm not running the country.
Great companies are built in the office, with hard work put in by a team.
Whether you're a mechanic or you build houses or you work in an office, you don't have to like your boss.
I have an agreement with the dental office I work for that we'll be closed on Wednesdays.
I would love to do a really stupid character on 'The Office'. I'm so an 'Office' fan.
Having companies like PotashCorp based in Saskatoon or Cameco based in Saskatoon that have worldwide presence but have the head office jobs, the head office managers and head office employees in your local economy are important from a job creation and wealth creation point of view.
People don't value strongly enough how much time they spend in the office. Imagine you could work with people you love - wouldn't work be great and staff turnover be lower? And your productivity higher?
Perhaps resigning from her first term in office may hurt Mrs. Palin's attempts to run for higher office. Even I, a Palin supporter, now have qualms about her seeking higher office.
I don't work for Donald Trump. I work with him. I work for the people who sent me up here. He ran on repealing and replacing Obamacare. Those people that put him and me in office expect us to repeal and replace Obamacare.
I do sport at the gym a few times a week, but I hate it. Work is my only remedy. I feel so twisted and horrible in the morning, but then I go to the office and I start feeling better. Work is my Tylenol. Extra-strength.
When I first ran for office in 1980, there weren't that many women running for office.
I was slightly disheartened when three of my films didn't work at the box-office. But the silver lining is that people did appreciate my work in those films. Had my performance gone unnoticed, I would've been in big trouble then.
I have an office in Argentina, I go there every day, so I work.
I thought of running for office when I was in law school, but I wanted to work on human rights.
Theoretically, an open-plan office is a great format for a changeable work environment, a place where employees have a say over how they work and a place that can adapt to their needs and to the needs of the business.
There are films which are good, but sometimes it doesn't work at the box office.
Most of the people who are in elective office in Washington, D.C., they have held public office before. How's that workin' for you?
I've never believed in running for office so you can eventually run for some other office.
All these people that you meet or I meet, there's not a prayer in hell that they're ever going to run for office or major office because if they're that smart, they're also smart enough to know they don't want to take everything that they've built up and have it torn apart by a sensationalized media that's so hungry for any kind of salacious detail that they'll make that the emphasis of the person's life. And then all of sudden, 50, 60 years of hard work and accomplishment go out the window.
An entrepreneur is someone that steals office supplies from home and brings them to work.
My father never ran for office or supported anybody for office, and was not engaged in that at all.
Every office interprets business casual differently. Feel out your office!
The presidential office is not a rosewater affair. This is an office in which a man must put on his war paint. — © Woodrow Wilson
The presidential office is not a rosewater affair. This is an office in which a man must put on his war paint.
I think you must have your own office. I don't believe ever in shared office spaces.
In a democracy, the most important office is the office of citizen
Go work at the post office or Starbucks if you want balance in your life.
I didn't know box office was a thing you could possess but I don't have it. I go up for lovely roles and people with this nebulous thing called box office get them so there isn't much I can do about that unless you know where I can get some box-office myself!
It's so exciting to be able to talk about Office 365. I can only describe what Office 365 is in sort of two words. You could say technically it's three words. But Office 365, ladies and gentlemen, is nothing but a Google butt-kicker, that's all it is.
I think that no matter what you do, whether you rodeo, whether you work in an office, you work in the oilfield or you play music for a living, eventually if you do enough of it, the devil in the back of your head tries to turn it into work. You have to find new ways to make it new and make it exciting to keep that drive there.
Thinking can be lateral or "sweaty". For the latter you're better off in an office and following a routine but for the former you have to be "out of your mind", so to speak. So although I recognize the merits of hard work, I find that my work goes stale if I don't go off wandering around the world every few weeks. My friends think I'm a gipsy, but that's when I do "part 1" of my best work.
Anyone who campaigns for public office becomes disqualified for holding any office at all.
Our first remark on this subject is that the ministry is an office, and not merely a work.
I was at my father's office, and I'd be in the back of his office, building Lego skyscrapers, as he was negotiating million-dollar deals. — © Eric Trump
I was at my father's office, and I'd be in the back of his office, building Lego skyscrapers, as he was negotiating million-dollar deals.
The box office isn't something I consider. If I do, I can't really work.
Nowadays, for the sake of the advantage which is to be gained from the public revenues and from office, men want to be always in office.
Some few have a natural talent for office-bolding; very many for office-seeking.
At Netflix, we think you have to build a sense of responsibility where people care about the enterprise. Hard work, like long hours at the office, doesn't matter as much to us. We care about great work.
I work, and then I leave the office, and I'm with my kids and just sort of enjoy them on a visceral level, and I don't feel like I'm exorcising my own deep ideas about parenthood and about how my life will come into play in my work.
When you spend such a large portion of your life working - and it's not fun, and you're worried about getting sued or fired for saying the wrong thing or for acting crazy at a work party - then what has work done to America? That's the impetus to have a huge office Christmas party.
... Washington was not only an important capital. It was a city of fear. Below that glittering and delightful surface there is another story, that of underpaid Government clerks, men and women holding desperately to work that some political pull may at any moment take from them. A city of men in office and clutching that office, and a city of struggle which the country never suspects.
All office workers are afraid of being late for work.
Theodore Roosevelt, when he was out of office, he would do things to draw attention. But when you are president, you don't need to shout. When you are in office, you are the story.
We shouldn't leave the work of politics to people who run for public office.
The larger office, the corner space, the extra window are the teddy bears and tricycles of adult office life
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