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Quotes About Professional

I've worked with Farah Khan who is a competent woman director, and Farah and I had a great professional equation and we are still best of friends.
~ Sonu Sood
If I wasn't a professional scientist, I'd be an amateur scientist. But plan B was to go into computers.
~ Michio Kaku
I can no more separate my serious concerns about the world from my cockeyed way of seeing it than I can keep apart my personal and professional selves.
~ James Howe
My mother worked for Confederation of Indian Industry, and Aptech Computers.
~ Tahir Raj Bhasin
When I feel risk-averse, I am much more likely to surround myself with middle-aged, professional, southern females; I just am.
~ Sallie Krawcheck
I never planned to be a professional artist - I just want to be a sustainable artist. I guess they're the same thing if you look at them from a different angle.
~ Courtney Barnett
I swear I'm not bossy in any other aspect of my life - it's just on set.
~ Margot Robbie
My first year with Gothenburg was the most carefree because I was playing on a middle-of-the-table team in Sweden. It was a lot less of the global attention.
~ Christen Press
Peter Lindbergh is the most charming man - I did a Gap commercial for him, and he was just so sweet.
~ Maye Musk
I look fashionable every day. And the pendulum swings between more, or less, edgy when I'm with bankers.
~ Karen Katz
I eat almonds professionally, and I can't get enough of Yerbe Mate Cranberry Synergy Kombucha!
~ Tessa Thompson
When I was a young child, professional aspiration was synonymous to me with the clatter of my mother's high-heeled boots as she went off to teach each 1970s weekday morning, carrying her graded blue books under her arm.
~ Alissa Quart
The greatest coach in basketball history began his professional career coaching football players at basketball.
~ RED AUERBACH
chaplains are here to serve the needs of servicemembers who ask for assistance—persons struggling with personal, professional, or philosophical problems they want addressed from a religious viewpoint. They are not hired to be roving missionaries to all persons with whom they come in contact.
~ Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Nobody has wrestled everybody in the business like I have, especially not Bret Hart.
~ Ric Flair
Any individual exhibiting a personal instability comparable to the economic and social instability of capitalism would long ago have been required to seek professional help and to make basic changes.
~ Richard D. Wolff
84 percent of the theoreticians were the sons of professional men, typically engineers, physicians and teachers, although a minority of experimentalists were farmers' sons.
~ Richard Rhodes
The room was full of law. Apparently somebody on Younger's force had invited the state police to attend after all; the pack of technical men, with their cameras and chalk, powders and notebooks and little white envelopes, all seemed to professional, too sleek, too quiet and efficient to be any part of the local law. The local law was three dough-faced farm hands in rumpled blue uniforms, standing around the room looking for traffic to direct.
~ Richard Stark
the hospital. He was the youthful partner of an older doctor
~ Kate Atkinson
For as long as I can remember I was frighteningly, although often wonderfully, beholden to moods. Intensely emotional as a child, mercurial as a young girl, first severely depressed as an adolescent, and then unrelentingly caught up in the cycles of manic-depressive illness by the time I began my professional life, I became, both by necessity and intellectual inclination, a student of moods.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
Manic-depressive illness, often seasonal, is recurrent by nature; left untreated, individuals with this disease can expect to experience many, and generally worsening, episodes of depression and mania. It is important to note, however, that most individuals who have manic-depressive illness are normal most of the time; that is, they maintain their reason and their ability to function personally and professionally.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
dignity' has to do crucially with a butler's ability not to abandon the professional being he inhabits.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
It is surely a professional responsibility for us all to think deeply about these things so that each of us may better strive towards attaining 'dignity' for ourselves.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
It is necessary to iterate and reiterate that prayer, as a mere habit, as a performance gone through by routine or in a professional way, is a dead and rotten thing.
~ Edward McKendree Bounds