Quotes About Work
This life is not about our comfort. We have an eternity for that. I really think this is about training and testing. We will have work to do in Heaven, work that is fulfilling and perfect for us. God needs to develop certain skill sets in us before that time. That may be what this life is about.
~ Terri Blackstock
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It never seemed fair that just when you're old enough to do anything you want, you can't. You have to start working, so there's no time. And if there is time, you're not working, so there's no money.
~ Terri Farley
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In retirement, every day is Boss Day and every day is Employee Appreciation Day.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Sometimes it's hard to tell if retirement is a reward for a lifetime of hard work or a punishment.
~ Terri Guillemets
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I have a great respect for the academics who are working with the source material. My hat's off to them.
~ Terri Windling
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I just see too many people retire and say, 'I'm going to take off, travel, spend time with my family' and they are just miserable. They end up dying. People who work and stay active, and like what they are doing, live longer.
~ Terry Bradshaw
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With fiction, you can talk about plot, character and narrative, whereas a poem brings home the fact that everything that happens in a work of literature happens in terms of language. And this is daunting stuff to deal with.
~ Terry Eagleton
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The problem is that those of us who are lucky enough to do work that we love are sometimes cursed with too damn much of it.
~ Terry Gross
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Someone noted that in this culture we worship our work, play at our worship, and work at our play.
~ Terry Hershey
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Ally wasn't disappointed in the writers: she hadn't expected anything from them in the first place; it hadn't occurred to her to be interested in writers as individuals beyond their work. To her relief no one whose books she'd read ever came to the centre, although sometimes she had to pretend to have read the writers who did. The writers could be fairly crazy, too; you had to be vigilant not to trip over their vanity or anxiety. Luckily, most of her favourites were dead. (She's the one, 151)
~ Tessa Hadley
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Some waddies take a little time to work it up and spit it out. Give it to 'em. Life ain't so short that you can't take
~ Texas Bix Bender
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The one who is sufficient for the life and work of the ministry is the one who "lives the life of faith and prayer" and who seeks to fill "his head [with] all knowledge and his heart with all holiness" in pursuit of his Lord.
~ Thabiti M. Anyabwile
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A man must break his back to earn his day of leisure.
~ The Beatles
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Rather skin a carcass for pay in the public streets than be idly dependent on charity.
~ The Talmud
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And then he grasped that this city of machines, this city of sobriety, this fanatic for work, sought, at night, the mighty counterpoise to the frenzy of the day's work—that this city, at night, lost itself, as one insane, as one entirely witless, in the intoxication of a pleasure, which, flinging up to all heights, hurtling down to all depths, was boundlessly blissful and boundlessly destructive
~ Thea von Harbou
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In Britain, you do your job. When you do an American TV show, there is a sense of being one with the crew, and there is a leadership element, which was a learning curve for me because it is very different culturally. In Britain, you just do it, leave and say, 'Thanks.'
~ Theo James
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Work while you work, play while you play - this is a basic rule of repressive self-discipline.
~ Theodor Adorno
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Happiness without power, wages without work, a home without frontiers, religion without myth. These characteristics are hated by the rulers because the ruled secretly long to possess them. The rulers are only safe as long as the people they rule turn their longed-for goals into hated forms of evil.
~ Theodor Adorno
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In professional groups which, as they say, carry on intellectual work, but are at the same time employed, dependent or economically weak, the jargon in a professional illness
~ Theodor Adorno
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We believe that salvation is to be found in wholesome work in a beloved land. Work will provide our people with the bread of tomorrow, and moreover, with the honor of the tomorrow, the freedom of the tomorrow.
~ Theodor Herzl
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What We want is to make it possible for our unfortunate people to live a life of industry for it is by steady work alone that we hope for our physical and moral rehabilitation. For this reason above all we have undertaken to rally our people around our ideal.
~ Theodor Herzl
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The work of art still has something in common with enchantment: it posits its own, self-enclosed area, which is withdrawn from the context of profane existence, and in which special laws apply.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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Everywhere bourgeois society insists on the exertion of will; only love is supposed to be involuntary, pure immediacy of feeling. In its longing for this, which means a dispensation from work, the bourgeois idea of love transcends bourgeois society.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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I tried for a while to be an agricultural worker and was hopelessly bored. To me it was meaningless. I would stand around in heaps of manure and sings about the beauty of the work I wasn't doing.
~ Theodore Bikel
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