Top 1200 Work Day Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I just really work hard on myself every day.
I am a businesswoman who goes to work every single day.
Some day Love shall claim his own Some day Right ascend his throne, Some day hidden Truth be known; Some day - some sweet day. — © John L. Bates
Some day Love shall claim his own Some day Right ascend his throne, Some day hidden Truth be known; Some day - some sweet day.
It's hard work being a person, you have to do it every single day.
I don't take any day for granted, I work hard, I'm motivated.
Work, work, proletarians, to increase social wealth and your individual poverty; work, work, in order that becoming poorer, you may have more reason to work and become miserable. Such is the inexorable law of capitalist production.
I just know I have to work out before I can enjoy my day.
I work out. I try to work out every day. That keeps me in the moment, which is great. Keeps my head from thinking about the future and the past too much. I love working out. That really helps me a lot.
Measure not the work until the day's out and the labor done.
When you see validation for a life's work and dedication, it's a beautiful day.
I don't feel like I have a normal day if I don't exercise or work out.
The arbitrary division of one's life into weeks and days and hours seemed, on the whole, useless. There was but one day for the men, and that was pay day, and one for the women, and that was rent day. As for the children, every day was theirs, just as it should be in every corner of the world.
I think I'm a guy who is going to come in and work hard from Day One. — © Ezekiel Elliott
I think I'm a guy who is going to come in and work hard from Day One.
I'm not a health freak. I just work out every day.
There’s nothing you’ve ever been successful at that you didn’t work on every day.
I would love to work with PJ Harvey some day.
To give the best of the day to your work is most important.
We are surrounded every day by people who do thankless but important work.
I train myself mentally with visualization. The morning of a tournament, before I put my feet on the floor, I visualize myself making perfect runs with emphasis on technique, all the way through to what my personal best is in practice.... The more you work with this type of visualization, especially when you do it on a day-to-day basis, you'll actually begin to feel your muscles contracting at the appropriate times.
All men are into bondage, 'specially if they're real assholes at work all day.
By 1960 work will be limited to three hours a day.
I feel that you are justified in looking into the future with true assurance, because you have a mode of living in which we find the joy of life and the joy of work harmoniously combined. Added to this is the spirit of ambition which pervades your very being, and seems to make the day's work like a happy child at play.
I just go to work every day, spend hours in the film room, go to practice, go home and then do it all again the next day. I know I can be boring and I sound like a walking cliche but I really do just try to get our team ready to win a game on Saturday. That's pretty much my life.
It's really important to find an hour or two to a day to make sure that you keep healthy, keep fit. It's very easy just to forget that aspect. And if you're feeling really good and fit, I think you can get two or three extra hours a day of hard work in as well.
It's no go my honey love, it's no go my poppet;Work your hands from day to day, the winds will blow the profit.The glass is falling hour by hour, the glass will fall for ever,But if you break the bloody glass you won't hold up the weather.
I know some artists who come out of country music and the three sessions a day work ethic where you walk in, and you're told you play this note, this note, and this note, and you don't vary it. I know that works great for some people. It wouldn't work for me.
Teachers don't work in the summer, and photographers don't shoot in in the middle of the day.
Work for the fun of it, and the money will arrive some day.
There will be time enough some day to work less.
You spend your life having lessons, practising and competing as an amateur, and working during the day. As you get to the top end of the amateur field, you try not to work anymore; you earn your living through dancing, maybe by doing a bit of teaching. It's an ongoing life's work.
That's something you work on Day 1. You never stop your route.
A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work.
At the end of the day, I'm a professional. I've got to continue to work hard.
Now my complaint is there are only 18 hours to work in a day.
I work all day, do research, sketch my ideas, prepare for performances.
I think these are such different films that it's hard to compare, because with Quentin we were all just like, it was like a party every day, you know, it was like that film was just like silly, it was just really for fun, it was really, it wasn't, you know, to make a huge impact. I t was just we wanted to have fun and go to work every day and do a fun movie. And this is like huge, I mean, this is like huge studio film, there's a ton of action, it's like really hard work.
I love fishing and surfing, and I work out every day.
I have not missed a day from work because of illness since 1956. — © Kenneth H. Cooper
I have not missed a day from work because of illness since 1956.
If I'm not working, I'm either sleeping or preparing for the next day of work.
I never dreamed I would one day work at it White House.
I get up every day and work, regardless of if I have a job or not.
At the very end of a book I can manage to work for longer stretches, but mostly, making stuff up for three hours, that's enough. I can't do any more. At the end of the day I might tinker with my morning's work and maybe write some again. But I think three hours is fine.
You have to work on your dreams every day, and that's what I am doing.
Television, for me, is great because I love to act, every day. I love to work that muscle. I love to learn, and I love to be able to just do what I love. It's when I'm at my best. So, I love TV for that reason because it's every day.
My grandmother used to cook for eight every day - sitting down lunches and dinner, the way you do it in Italy, you sit down. And when my parents could afford their own place, I went with them but still my mother used to work but used to come back from work to cook lunch for my father, come back from work, cook dinner for my father and me.
You really got people that you got to talk to every day, you got teams that you gotta work with every day. You lose track of... not real life, but the people that really love you. It becomes a distanced thing because you give that job all of your time.
I plan on being an All Star one day and that's what I'm set to work out to be.
One day I'll work out what it is you are saying, my lad, and then you'll be in trouble. — © Terry Pratchett
One day I'll work out what it is you are saying, my lad, and then you'll be in trouble.
For an actor to go to work every day is an extreme blessing.
Beginning on day one, our administration went to work to tackle challenges.
Well, do a good day's work and act like somebody.
And at the end of the day, I just want my work to speak for itself.
Each day we go to our work in the hope of discovering.
I come to work every day and fit in, and be respectful of my teammates.
Maybe one day I will work in Italy. If they want me.
We're a very active family, and I like everything in its place. I'm all about designing every little space. It will help me in the business of being a mom. Every single day is so crazy with my work that I just need to be able to come home and do that business as efficiently as I try to do my professional work.
I work 338 days a year, 16 hours a day.
Because if it didn't work out, I didn't want to blow the whole day.
I put a lot of work into my game every single day.
It's all in the day's work, as the huntsman said when the lion ate him.
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