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Quotes About Slog

Loneliness sucks. It's a slog. It feels wonderful and exhilarating when someone makes it go away. But love is a whole different ball game.
~ Lynn Coady
Opening a business is going to be hard work, no matter what choices you make. If you decide to fall on your sword and just slog through all the work as an operator instead of an owner, then you take responsibility for the entire operation and the actions of the business.
~ Michael Gerber
A weekly column is not always a treat. It can be a tyranny. There are times when I have very little to say. There are times, every year, when I am weighed down with depression. At these times it takes days of slog to force the words on to the page.
~ Monty Don
College backbenches are often preferred by the organizations for the top position not for their brain but because they are well-trained to make others slog and take the credit of hard workers in own name.
~ Anuj Somany
Work is a necessary evil to be avoided.
~ Mark Twain
I feel middle-class, but my family had to start from scratch. There was no inheritance from a great-aunt. It feels like a slog.
~ Wunmi Mosaku
Occasionally, he would exclaim over a view or regard with admiration some passing marvel of nature, but mostly to him hiking was a tiring, dirty, pointless slog between distantly spaced comfort zones.
~ Bill Bryson
hiking was a tiring, dirty, pointless slog between distantly spaced comfort zones.
~ Bill Bryson
The Internet of Things has a slight utopian tinge, but mostly it has a certain melancholy, even grim air. It's not some psychedelic exploration of the cyberspace of the digital. It's material labour, it's hardware, it's a hard slog.
~ Bruce Sterling
for many Northern whites, the struggle with the Klan simply underscored the fact that Reconstruction, for all its initial promise, had turned into a long, violent slog.
~ Charles Lane
Work is the province of cattle.
~ Dorothy Parker
Time, effort & persistence make for the writing of a good novel. There's no such thing as "writer's block." Just reluctance to make the slog
~ Mark Rubinstein