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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
He who is always in a hurry to be wealthy and immersed in the study of augmenting his fortune has lost the arms of reason and deserted the post of virtue.
I respect the office of the president.
That is the kind of America in which I believe. And it represents the kind of Presidency in which I believe - a great office that must neither be humbled by making it the instrument of any one religious group nor tarnished by arbitrarily withholding its occupancy from the members of any one religious group. I believe in a President whose religious views are his own private affair, neither imposed by him upon the Nation or imposed by the Nation upon him as a condition to holding that office.
I don't do office work at home. — © A. K. Antony
I don't do office work at home.
I'm not one of the people who have to be in public office.
I didn't grow up with my dad, or around the whole legacy. I was post-Motown, so I'd always hear stories and wonder what was it like.
No, I'm not running for office someday.
What kind of authority can there be for an 'Apostle' who, unlike the other Apostles, had never been prepared for the Apostolic office in Jesus' own school but had only later dared to claim the Apostolic office on the basis of his own authority? The only question comes to be how the apostle Paul appears in his Epistles to be so indifferent to the historical facts of the life of Jesus....He bears himself but little like a disciple who has received the doctrines and the principles which he preaches from the Master whose name he bears.
Few things parallel the bonding that occurs post-performance when congratulatory remarks are awarded, regrets are confessed, and gossip is exchanged.
Other families bought automobiles; we had a horse-headed hitching post in front of our house and drove horses.
He has the vocal modulation of a railway-station announcer, the expressive power of a fence-post and the charisma of a week-old head of lettuce.
Sometimes I post something unwittingly that connects with women. But I never think, 'OK, let's take a shirtless picture for the girls.'
In the post-Warhol era a single gesture such as uncrossing one's legs will have more significance than all the pages in War and Peace.
I definitely like to throw a deep post or something over the top that gives a receiver time to run under it and score a touchdown. — © Marcus Mariota
I definitely like to throw a deep post or something over the top that gives a receiver time to run under it and score a touchdown.
We have incredibly talented fans. Anytime we receive fan art or especially if they post it online and tag us, we usually share that with everybody else.
The presidency is not an office job.
I learned at a very early age, listening to those around my family, that in order to be a commander, you had to walk your post.
I had a doctorate in biological anthropology. I got a post-doc at CWRU dental school in 1983 teaching gross anatomy.
I mean, there is a certain element that, when you read the bad press about yourself and post it on the web-site, takes the pressure off.
Barack Obama thinks this country is a crime. Obama thinks this country is a walking, living crime, the way it's treated poor people, minorities and so forth, and he wants to get even, he wants to get even with all those people that have engaged in this theft, discrimination, racism and be and so forth, he also wants to create a permanent underclass for the express purpose of making sure he's never out of office or the regime's party is never out of office.
There are no office hours for champions.
The task of saving the earth's environment must and will become the central organizing principle of the post-Cold War world.
For any party or alliance, it is imperative to get at least 272 Lok Sabha seats to claim the PM's post.
One of my ideas is that we post every vote on Facebook and on social media so that voters have an opportunity to hold their elected official accountable.
My dad used to cut out newspaper ads and post them to me in the hope I'd get a proper job.
It's unprecedented in the post-World War II era to have the leader of Germany say, 'Oh we can't rely on America anymore.'
There is equality in the office but not on the street.
When you're out of office, you can be a statesman.
I'm not running for political office.
Lots of us have been plugging away, building a platform to talk about libertarian communism and post-scarcity economics.
I don't want to be in an office. That's not my thing.
There are no office hours for leaders.
I started writing music when I was 15 in my bedroom, and I'd post them on MySpace, and from there it shifted to doing covers on YouTube and building my Twitter.
The office of presbyters is a permanent one.
I can't work in a cubicle in an office.
...as bad as it is here, it's better than being somewhere else." -Chris Rose, regarding life in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Death by plane crash scares me. I travel a lot, and when you hit turbulence, and post 9/11, that's in the back of my mind a bit.
We post photos of the Halloween costumes and the mustaches made of cupcake frosting. We don't record the tantrums?and that's as it should be. But we shouldn't mistake that for reality. It's stagecraft.
Post-workout, I eat a protein-rich snack, like egg whites or chana, chicken, fish with some greens. — © Bhumi Pednekar
Post-workout, I eat a protein-rich snack, like egg whites or chana, chicken, fish with some greens.
When I was in college in Philly, there was a lot of post-punks... hardcore... like, rock. Sixties, retro, proto-Strokes kind of bands.
I'd love DonorsChoose.org to become a place where teachers can post innovative, out-of-the-box projects that they can't get funding for traditionally.
My work since the late '80s specifically questioned what was presented as the 'natural' order of things in the history of post-war-N.Y. painting.
Money is to be sought for first of all; virtue after wealth. [Lat., Quaerenda pecunia primum est; virtus post nummos.]
I am a post-mastectomy woman who believes our feelings need voice in order to be recognized, respected, and of use.
In spite of what some people claim, we are not in a post-racial era. I think it's still an important issue to bring up.
Don't accept the post or stay unless you have an understanding with the President that you're free to tell him what you think "with the bark off" and you have the courage to do it.
I have never worked in an office.
It comes in a moment when I capture something happening, and I go, 'Oh, that would be great for Instagram. I should post it.' I know it's boring, but that's genuinely what I do.
The problem with most liberals - myself included - is we tend to think we're post-racial: that we've got a handle on things because we're not racists. — © Christopher Priest
The problem with most liberals - myself included - is we tend to think we're post-racial: that we've got a handle on things because we're not racists.
We have to move the meter in sports in Africa, especially basketball. With the growth of the NBA globally, we have to figure out more ways to develop facilities, coaching, leagues, and youth development in Africa. The talent is incredible. Especially physically. How do we get the youth to start playing at an early age just like in soccer? The future is bright. We now have an NBA office in Africa, we have legends and Hall of Famers, we have African assistant coaches, front office members, and some prominent African players over the last 10 years. So we must plan well for the next 10.
I realized early on in my life that I couldn't hit the curve or throw the 50-yard post pattern, so talking about it would be my way in.
One of the important things, which I wrote on yellow post-it notes and stuck on the wall during therapy, was that we are the product of our own thoughts.
An office is a machine for dying.
My office is basically my phone.
Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, the post of honoris a private station.
Definitely, when you get into something where bands are playing for 30,000 people, it's not like the post-punk, U.S. independent scene.
I have a suggestion that I think would help fight serious crime. Signs. There are lots of signs for minor infractions: No Smoking, Stay Off the Grass, Keep Out, and they seem to work fairly well. I think we should also have signs for major crimes: Murder Strictly Prohibited, NO Raping People, Thank You for Not Kidnapping Anyone. It's certainly worth a try. I'm convinced Watergate would never have happened if there had just been a sign in the Oval Office that said, Malfeasance of Office Is Strictly Against the Law, or Thank You for Not Undermining the Constitution.
I love production. I could do it 365 days a year. Post is different. It's just too slow, and everything is very finite.
My office is my tour bus.
I read the 'New York Post' every day. It keeps me connected to my home town even when I am on the road.
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