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Quotes About Job

Archie Miller does a fantastic job at Dayton.
~ Ben Howland
Along with loving the script, the reason I did 'Aeon Flux' was because I needed the job, and I couldn't find $5 million to make a movie independently - after making a fairly successful movie for a million dollars.
~ Karyn Kusama
Even though the UFC is millionaire, trillionaire, we have to live our reality. Unfortunately, the UFC makes all that, we don't. But I'm happy with my job, happy with my salary.
~ Jessica Andrade
Film was nothing like television; there was a craft to it, and I realized how much hard work was needed. It was not some mindless, two-bit job that only requires you to look good.
~ Nushrat Bharucha
If I came in with the mindset of just being happy that I got drafted and just to settle for a backup job, that wouldn't be myself.
~ Baker Mayfield
The mindset in India is to get an education that will secure a job, and then think about how to get a particular salary. We're used to that kind of a life, and that's how we bring up our children.
~ Ravichandran Ashwin
A friend of mine, now retired, was then a major exec at a major bank, and one of her jobs, the last four years, was the farewell interview.
~ Donald E. Westlake
Agents will read unpublished work because they might make money, and that's their job. It isn't mine.
~ Bernard Cornwell
I've been blessed - every job I've had I've loved, whether it's as a lawyer, MP, cabinet minister.
~ Sadiq Khan
Was that job offer you worked into the blessing? I never saw such tact.
~ Thomas Harris
A week later he was working for the Tattler.
~ Thomas Harris
Work-related problems
~ Kathleen G. Nadeau
A firefighter's job is hours of boredom, seconds of terror.
~ Kathryn Shay
I rolled my eyes. "Kit is looking for a job in Nova Scotia." "Canada?" Despite everything, Hi chuckled. "Have a good time, eh ? Don't fight with any moose. Meese. Whatever." "Shut up." Against all expectation, I giggled. At least I had my friends.
~ Kathy Reichs
We had no intention of being anything ourselves. The idea of making a record seemed to be totally out of the picture. Our job at that time was idealistic. We were unpaid promoters for Chicago blues. It was terribly shining shields and everything like that.
~ Keith Richards
Columbia University, idealistic, and so thoroughly a New Yorker that he had to learn how to drive a car in order to take the job. Prior
~ Ken Burns
Oh, no," Hope said. "I'm not. No, I don't believe in all that , but it's - well, it's two things. One is my job, you know? In China? So I'm all for that side of it, the war and so on; we really have to, you know, defeat those people. And the other is, uh, my husband. He's from the Highlands and he's half native, as he puts it, and I don't know if you know what the people up there are like, but I swear if he even thought I was going to vote any other way he'd walk out on me.
~ Ken MacLeod
A team using the information provided by pay-per-use should be able to do a more effective job than a team relying for feedback only on license revenues.
~ Kent Beck
It's a hard job. He's got plenty on his agenda. It's difficult. A former president doesn't need to make it any harder. Other presidents have taken different decisions; that's mine.
~ bush george w ii
Nate snorted and said, "Maybe you should get a job. It might take your mind off all the unfairness going on out there.
~ C. J. Box
He rallied a little. "Who are you? What do you know about this? Disease control is our job, not yours. Who are you?" "My name," I said, mostly uner my breath, "is Siobhan Grainne MacNamarra Walkingstick, and I'm the answer to all your prayers.
~ C.E. Murphy
Job is no more than the outward occasion for an inward process of dialectic in God. His thunderings at Job so completely miss the point that one cannot help but see how much he is occupied with himself. The tremendous emphasis he lays on his omnipotence and greatness makes no sense in relation to Job, who certainly needs no more convincing, but only becomes intelligible when aimed at a listener who doubts it.
~ C.G. Jung
Answer to Job : 601 was an anticipation in the grand manner, but everything still hung in mid air as mere revelation that never came down to earth. In view of these facts one cannot, with the best will in the world, see how Christianity, as we hear over and over again, is supposed to have burst upon world history as an absolute novelty. If ever anything had been historically prepared, and sustained and supported by the existing Weltanschauung, Christianity would be a classic example. XII
~ C.G. Jung
It is the same problem as in Job. As the highest value and supreme dominant in the psychic hierarchy, the God-image is immediately related to, or identical with, the self, and everything that happens to the God-image has an effect on the latter. Any uncertainty about the God-image causes a profound uneasiness in the self, for which reason the question is generally ignored because of its painfulness. But that does not mean that it remains unasked in the unconscious.
~ C.G. Jung