Quotes About Office
My ambition is to sit behind a desk and work.
~ Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
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I remember my first memory is sitting in my dad's chair in a small office and I used to imagine that I was picking up the phone and issuing commands. And I was only seven.
~ Peter Jones
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When you see that the head of human resources is sitting in the meeting you've been called into, it's not a good sign.
~ Shannon Bream
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There's something about sitting face-to-face with an attorney in an office that enables people to come to grips with the very idea of divorce - or to reconsider the idea. Like a number of my colleagues - not all - I offer that preliminary consultation for free.
~ Laura Wasser
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I was fascinated by puppets as a kid and one I had when I was eight or nine, a skeleton, is now hanging in my office.
~ Christopher Timothy
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I'm a good role model. I have an amazing marriage, and it will be long lasting. I think I'm a good mom. I could run for office, no problem, because there are no skeletons in my closet.
~ Elizabeth Banks
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Love has no place in a lawyer's office.
~ Elizabeth Aston
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I would love to be able to serve in office in some capacity with Romney as president.
~ Jim Talent
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In office buildings and retail premises in which entry is through double doors and one of those doors is locked for no reason, the door must bear a large sign saying: "This Door Is Locked for No Reason.
~ Bill Bryson
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Copenhagen is also the only city I've ever been in where office girls come out at lunchtime to sunbathe topless in the city parks. This alone earns it my vote for the European City of Culture for any year you care to mention.
~ Bill Bryson
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Office, and Sam's is to go back to her first
~ Bill Clinton
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What people want is not the easy peaceful life that allows us to think of our unhappy condition, nor the dangers of war, nor the burdens of office, but the agitation that takes our mind off it and diverts us. That is why we prefer the hunt to the capture.
~ Blaise Pascal
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We're not looking for this soft, peaceful existence which allows us to think about our unfortunate condition, nor the dangers of war or the burden of office, but the bustle which distracts and amuses us—The reason why we prefer the hunt to the kill. That is why we like noise and activity so much. That is why imprisonment is such a horrific punishment. That is why the pleasure of being alone is incomprehensible.
~ Blaise Pascal
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Coaching is leadership, and leadership is leadership, whether in a gym, an office, a classroom, or a family.
~ Bob Knight
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Republican senator Bob Corker had told reporters "the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence" needed to succeed in office.
~ Bob Woodward
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But it is a sad state of affairs for our country that we've been taken over by a dictator who used force against another branch of government. And he's still sitting there. He should have been arrested. He should have been arrested on the spot. He had a coup d'état against us so he can stay in office. There should be some way to remove him. But anyway, it's no use wasting your time on this. I appreciate that. Thank you, General. Thank you.
~ Bob Woodward
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in to his office, no good luck, Alex
~ Bob Woodward
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My gaze drifted to the window and its view of Manhattan beyond it, then settled on the empty wall where photos of her and us hung in the same space in my penthouse office in our home on Fifth Avenue. I could imagine the collage clearly, having spent countless hours studying it over the last few months. Looking out at the city had once been the way I encapsulated my world. Now, I accomplished that by looking at Eva.
~ Sylvia Day
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And that wouldn't be awkward at all." I glanced at Mark's office to make sure my boss didn't need me for anything. I tried not to make personal calls at work, but Megumi had been out for four days straight without a single returned call or text the whole time.
~ Sylvia Day
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I passed through the security turnstiles and took the elevator up to the twentieth floor. When I exited the car, I spotted Megumi—the receptionist—at her desk. She buzzed me through the glass security doors and stood as I approached.
~ Sylvia Day
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When we came out of the sunnily lit interior of the Ladies' Day offices, the streets were gray and fuming with rain. It wasn't the nice kind of rain that rinses. you clean, but the sort of rain I imagine they must have in Brazil. It flew straight down from the sky in drops the size of coffee saucers and hit the hot sidewalks with a hiss that sent clouds of steam writhing up from the gleaming, dark concrete.
~ Sylvia Plath
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It was perfectly innocent.' That's what Gary Hart said. One day he's running for president, the next he's sitting in an office somewhere making paper-clip chains.
~ Tami Hoag
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The theatre is a place where one has time for the problems of people to whom one would show the door if they came to one's office for a job.
~ Tennessee Williams
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Is that a dangler in your memo or are you just glad to see me?
~ June Casagrande
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