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Work Quotes - random


Anonymous | Work Quotes
Half the work done in the world is there to deceive you.
Craig Groeschel
Instead of saying, "It will never work," with-it people say, "What if this does work?"
Roger Zelazny
I decided that the devil finds work for idle hands and thanked him for his suggestion.




Anne Frank
I trust to luck and do nothing but work, hoping that all will end well.
Bette Davis
I love my profession. I would never stop. Relax? I relax when I work. It's my life.
Alexander Pope | Work Quotes
To endeavour to work upon the vulgar with fine sense, is like attempting to hew blocks with a razor.
Peter Brook
The work of a director can be summed up in two very simple words. Why and How.
Ivan Illich
People need new tools to work with rather than new tools that work for them.
Wahbi al-Hariri
When a man's work is full of life and in harmony with his environment, it becomes a work worth studying.
Larry Wall
'Course, that doesn't work when 'a' contains parentheses.
Willa Cather | Work Quotes
A work-room should be like an old shoe; no matter how shabby, it's better than a new one.




Thomas Alva Edison
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
H. G. Wells (Herbert George)
An artist who theorizes about his work is no longer artist but critic.
Louis Brandeis
When a man feels that he cannot leave his work, it is a sure sign of an impending collapse.
Marshall McLuhan
The audience, as ground, shapes and controls the work of art.
Andrew Sega | Work Quotes
Unfortunately Sting's jazz work isn't nearly as inventive as his rock songs.
Robert A. Heinlein
Money is a powerful aphrodisiac. But flowers work almost as well.
Walter Benjamin
Mechanical reproduction emancipates the work of art from its parasitical dependence on ritual.
Ernest Hemingway
But life is a cheap thing beside a man's work. The only thing is that you need it.
Margaret Fuller
The use of criticism, in periodical writing, is to sift, not to stamp a work.


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