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Quotes About Professional

I think I have done my share of the saas-bahu dramas.
~ Vikrant Massey
I'm an athlete and a professional, I like challenges and this is my driving force.
~ Ivan Perisic
I love all food. All of it. I wish I could be a professional eater.
~ Lauren Gibbs
My stand-up is clean; it's not too edgy. I've played it safe since the beginning.
~ Anjelah Johnson
To be a champion in the UFC, you have to be an elite, high-level, effective, professional kickboxer. You have to be the best of the best on your feet.
~ Diego Sanchez
There is something embarrassing about asking for money, but if I hadn't done that, I would have not continued to be a professional musician.
~ Ezra Furman
I realize I have strength as an artist and professional by embracing my difference instead of what makes me the same.
~ Ira Sachs
I watched not only English football but also Serie A, Primera Divison. I wanted to become a professional so it was important to watch games and look at what the best players in Europe do.
~ Julian Nagelsmann
As a professional entertainer in sports, you get a lot of real-world experience in a world that's not very real - which is a lot of what politics are.
~ Shawn Bradley
My entire career has been behind the camera, and that's definitely where I'm most comfortable.
~ Lindsay Shookus
I've played with Prince racquets my entire career.
~ John Isner
I've been privy to many athletic environments, both amateur and professional.
~ Gabe Kapler
To the extent that the judicial profession becomes the daily routine of deciding cases on the most secure precedents and the narrowest grounds available, the judicial mind atrophies and its perspective shrinks.
~ Irving R. Kaufman
Now that the book is finished, I know that this was not a hallucination, a sort of professional malady, but the confirmation of something I already suspected—folktales are real.
~ Italo Calvino
All governments stress an employment-intensive force of production, but are unwilling to recognize that jobs can also destroy the use-value of free time. They all stress a more objective and complete professional definition of people's needs, but are insensitive to the consequent expropriation of life.
~ Ivan Illich
P4- no amount of dollars can remove the inherent destructiveness off welfare institutions once the professional hierarchies off these have convinced society that their ministrations are morally necessary.
~ Ivan Illich
With his bushy mustache and caterpillar eyebrows, Buckner was a dead-ringer for Harry Reems, the porn actor who'd just been convicted in Tennessee in April for conspiracy to distribute obscenity across state lines, thanks to his appearance in 1972's massively popular Deep Throat; and just like Reems, Buckner felt he was being prevented from making full professional use of his stick.
~ Unknown
them. Their commitment to doing a good job and their belief that their work was a reflection of their character stuck with me throughout my professional career.
~ Unknown
If we were having this discussion three years from today, and you were looking back over those three years, what has to have happened in your life, both personally and professionally, for you to feel happy with your progress? Specifically, what dangers do you have now that need to be eliminated, what opportunities need to be captured, and what strengths need to be maximized?
~ Unknown
Lawyers often face intense demands but have relatively little "decision latitude." Behavioral scientists use this term to describe the choices, and perceived choices, a person has. In a sense, it's another way of describing autonomy—and lawyers are glum and cranky because they don't have much of it.
~ Daniel H. Pink
The less evidence of extrinsic motivation during art school, the more success in professional art both several years after graduation and nearly twenty years later.
~ Daniel H. Pink
you will learn the six essential aptitudes—what I call "the six senses"—on which professional success and personal satisfaction increasingly will depend. Design. Story. Symphony. Empathy. Play. Meaning. These are fundamentally human abilities that everyone can master—and helping you do that is my goal.
~ Daniel H. Pink
Stories amuse; facts illuminate. Stories divert; facts reveal. Stories are for cover; facts are for real. The trouble with this view is twofold. First, as that pop quiz gave us a quick glimmer, it runs counter to how our minds actually work. Second, in the Conceptual Age, minimizing the importance of story places you in professional and personal peril.
~ Daniel H. Pink
injecting the personal into the professional can boost performance and increase quality of care.
~ Daniel H. Pink