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Quotes About Cog

She supposed she was a little cog in the big wheel of Empire. "Nothing wrong with being a cog," Maurice said, himself now a big wheel in the Home Office. "The world needs cogs.
~ Kate Atkinson
I am not yet born; O fill me With strength against those who would freeze my humanity, would dragoon me into a lethal automaton would make me a cog in a machine, a thing with one face, a thing
~ Louis MacNeice
Education prepares to be one piece of a machine.
~ Sugata Mitra
I would like to direct. I am also happy helping other directors realise their vision. I am happy being a cog in a wheel.
~ Ranvir Shorey
The cog is standing by, waiting for instructions.
~ Seth Godin
someone exceedingly loyal, a true yes-man, a cog who knew when to turn, when to stay still.
~ Ben Mezrich
The reality is that in the business world almost everyone is just a very small cog in a huge collection of cogs.2 2 Sorry. Try not to take it personally. Do good work. Enjoy your home life. Be happy.
~ Steve Krug
But the fact is, Mr. Chairman, for all the challenges the Postal Service of the 21st century faces, it still retains its traditional place as a key cog in how American businesses conduct their affairs and how Americans all across this land communicate.
~ John M. McHugh
Then again, what Cosimo had said was right: he was nothing but an overworked drone in a cube farm, a minor cog in the dreary machinery of a third-rate mortgage mill, overlooked, unloved, a sidelined player in the big game
~ Stephen R. Lawhead
Everything Ticketmaster stands for is what we're fighting against. They're just a small cog in a machine where the artist is at the bottom.
~ Jeff Ament
The mind was only an apparatus within the mechanism of the body—and it took little more than a fever to jostle a cog, so that the gear of thought could no longer turn. Philosophy could be severed from life. Blood overmastered ink.
~ Rachel Kadish
The mind was only an apparatus within the mechanism of the body--and it took little more than a fever to jostle a cog, so that the gear of thought could no longer turn. Philosophy could be severed from life. Blood overmastered ink. And every thin breath she drew told her which ruled her.
~ Rachel Kadish