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Quotes About Job

Well, at least now you admit you did it on purpose." "A target that small, it had to be on purpose or I would have missed." Nolasco dropped the smirk. "You won't last six months in burglary." "I agree," she said. "I told you six years ago. I intend to take your job." THE END
~ Robert Dugoni
again, but he missed his flight out. I don't have to ask him why he missed his plane. I know why. He's scared to go home. He doesn't feel like he belongs there anymore. He belongs here. He has a job here. What's he going to do at home, without a leg?
~ Robert Dugoni
That's our job," Faz said. "Solving murders and helping people find religion.
~ Robert Dugoni
In one of the most dramatic scenes in the Bible, God speaks out of the desert whirlwind. "Who is this that obscures divine plans with words of ignorance? Gird up your loins now, like a man; I will question you, and you tell me the answers!" (Job 38:2–
~ Robert E. Barron
as he made Job, and though Job has probably never in his life even considered Behemoth and Leviathan, they are as ingredient in the complex weave of God's providence as is Job. The overall point of God's speech seems to be this: the suffering of any one person must be seen within the context of the infinitely subtle working out of God's purposes throughout the whole of space and time.
~ Robert E. Barron
The difference between a job and a career is the difference between forty and sixty hours a week.
~ Robert Frost
Are we tryina stop this wedding, Bunsen?" "' Course not," said Strike, pulling out another cigarette. "I was invited. I'm a friend. A guest." "You sacked 'er," said Shanker. "Which ain't a mark of friendship where I come from." Strike refrained from pointing out that Shanker knew hardly anyone who had ever had a job.
~ Robert Galbraith
I've got a job," Max told Robin, muting the TV. Two champagne glasses and a bottle were sitting on the coffee table in front of him. "Second lead, new drama, BBC One. Have a drink." "Max, that's fantastic!" said Robin, thrilled for him.
~ Robert Galbraith
few things are worse for an individual than to be forced out of a job in disgrace.
~ Robert Goldsborough
I think that the job of poetry, its political job, is to refresh the idea of justice, which is going dead in us all the time.
~ Robert Hass
I use job interviews for two things. First, to recruit people. Second, to get some help with my work. I give job candidates problems I can't
~ Robert I. Sutton
You cannot get them to talk of politics so long as they are well employed
~ Robert L. Heilbroner
So many people say, "Oh, I'm not interested in money." Yet they'll work at a job for eight hours a day. "No, that would be a waste of time," said rich dad. "Emotions are what make us human. The word 'emotion' stands for 'energy in motion.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Just know that it's fear that keeps most people working at a job: the fear of not paying their bills, the fear of being fired, the fear of not having enough money, and the fear of starting over.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
The problem was that he couldn't find an equivalent job that recognized his seniority from the old company.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Are you going to be just kind of a walking monument to a job, or are you going to have some kind of really significant inner life of your own? Because the external things — the job, the house, the this, the that — do not really fill the place inside.
~ Robertson Davies
I think I'd rather get a job. Why? Why not? Jobs are for people who need them. You don't need one. You'd be taking it from somebody else who did.
~ Robertson Davies
allowing him to abuse us emotionally because "he was never allowed to express his feelings before" • finding him a job.
~ Robin Norwood
What are your strengths? What makes you think you are qualified for this job? What makes you think you will succeed in this position? Why do you want this job?
~ Robin Ryan
On the other end of the phone sits the employer who decided to call you in for an interview. Three thoughts are running through his mind: Can you do the job? Will you do the job? Will you work out in their organization so they can manage you?
~ Robin Ryan
Despite the scope of his vision, Pierpont was extremely attentive to details and took pride in the knowledge that he could perform any job in the bank:
~ Ron Chernow
in LA she would hole up. Back in the day it had been part of his job to find people, and he had been pretty good at it. Success depended on
~ Lee Child
I had worked my butt off for those bastards. I was good at my job. I had made them a fortune. And they just slung me out like suddenly I was shit on their shoe. And I was scared. I was going to lose it all, right? And I was tired. I couldn't start again at the bottom of something else. I was too old and I had no energy. I just didn't know what to do.
~ Lee Child
By definition, his job as an enigmalogist meant he needed to keep an open mind about anything, no matter how strange; his resistance, even skepticism, about the possibility of a phenomenon like lycanthropy was something he couldn't explain.
~ Lincoln Child