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Quotes About Work

My work and my family are very important to me.
~ Stephen Hawking
One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away.
~ Stephen Hawking
Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. If you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away.
~ Stephen Hawking
Many men need to pray for a new boss or a new job. But they should not keep sacrificing their lives and families for people who won't cry at their funeral. Men never lie on their deathbeds and wish they could have spent more time in the office. They always long to go back and spend more time with their wife and kids. If you prioritize God's priorities, He can give you greater favor at work, bless you in ways your job never could, and stretch out the income you do bring in.
~ Stephen Kendrick
Quoting son, Noah Levine: Once you see what the heart really needs, it doesn't matter if you're going to live or die, the work is always the same. (25)
~ Stephen Levine
Work is a shit way to spend your time and everyone knows it.
~ Stephen May
The noun of self becomes a verb. This flashpoint of creation in the present moment is where work and play merge.
~ Stephen Nachmanovitch
By developing new, often revolutionary products, by moving the country forward, Big Business believed it was doing more than making money; it was doing something virtuous. "The man who builds a factory builds a temple—the man who works there worships there," Calvin Coolidge said.
~ Stephen Puleo
The land is alive. It draws its life from the people who work it, just as they draw their life from the king. If corruption taints the king, the people suffer—yes, and eventually, the land will suffer as well. That is the way of it.
~ Stephen R. Lawhead
For if there was to be any transformation in the spiritual orientation of the pilgrim's soul, that change would take place not on arrival as if by magic, but in the long, hard work of The Way.
~ Stephen R. Lawhead
Hard work is what you do to make ends meet, easy work is getting others to do the hard work for you.
~ Stephen Richards
It is in doing things and not reading about them that results come about.
~ Stephen Richards
If you play and work hard then rest hard.
~ Stephen Richards
The gatekeeper to the subconscious mind has to be overcome first before NAPS can work, and it is in the theta state when the gatekeeper can be bypassed. This is when NAPS works!
~ Stephen Richards
Any work for God that has less than a passion for Jesus Christ as its motive will end in crushing heartbreak and discouragement.
~ Stephen Seamands
Sometimes we can miss God's work by our very desire to do God's will!
~ Stephen Seamands
We heard the shots in the night But nobody knew next day what the trouble was And a man must go to his work. So I didn't see him For three days, then, and me near out of my mind And all the patrols on the streets with their dirty guns And when he came back, he looked drunk, and the blood was on him.
~ Stephen Vincent Bent
Vices are simply overworked virtues, anyway. Economy and frugality are to be commended but follow them on in an increasing ratio and what do we find at the other end? A miser! If we overdo the using of spare moments we may find an invalid at the end, while perhaps if we allowed ourselves more idle time we would conserve our nervous strength and health to more than the value of the work we could accomplish by emulating at all times the little busy bee. Laura Ingalls Wilder; , February 20, 1916
~ Stephen W. Hines
Babies don't need a vacation but I still see them at the beach. I'll go over to them and say, 'What are you doing here, you've never worked a day in your life!'.
~ Stephen Wright
Well, son," Bert said, "you can't get anything in this world without working for it.
~ Sterling North
To look at the work of your peers, and learn how to explain with kindness and precision, the nature of their mistakes is, in fact, how you learn to diagnose your own work.
~ Steve Almond
An office is a machine for dying.
~ Steve Aylett
In my wildest dreams I never thought - well, I never thought I'd work.
~ Steve Carell
I did not become successful in my work through embracing or engaging in celebrity culture. I never signed away my privacy in exchange for success.
~ Steve Coogan